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Show 1 State Society 1 MAGNA MAGNA. Nov. 24 .Mr.". riMrenee L'jn-J rnteriaint'd lie KlueMrd club at "bOv" Wednesday afiemoon. Mrs. W. H. Walker served luncheon , I Wtdnesd.iv ai'terr.oon for Mr?. liaiph Waller of Suit Iako. Mr?. G. G. Greys' a nd Mrs. Joe f'o t e rson. Th Magna Ladies' Hridqe rltib was 1 entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Alma wensen. The rrize for hiii score waa tvon by Mrs. G. O. Wells. j The Lxs Amign clnb menihers were t lie p-uests of Mrs. Walter O'Malley yester- ' day. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. 7-Tyatt were pleasant- ! ly fnrprisej,l Wed nc-day cveitins hy tiic I members of the Bluebird club, aceumpa- nled by their husbands. The occasion asi to celebra te the fourteenth wedding an-nlverpan an-nlverpan of Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt. I'nltv temple- No. 1. Pythian Sisters, met at the home of Mr?. A. Terry on Wednesday and spent the -reater part of the time in making "kits" for the soldiers. sol-diers. Tho bazaar held by the Ladies' Aid society so-ciety of tho Baptist church Friday aftrr-ntx'ii aftrr-ntx'ii and evenins was a .ydendid success. suc-cess. H 'was most liberally patronized and all a rtielos offered for sale w ere re.idily dispose-1 of. The booths were beautifully beau-tifully decorated. Two were draped and artlsticallv decorated In the national col-urs. col-urs. The other thrte -were decorated in oransft and purple. The social feature of the bazaar was alo very enjoy h b!e. A nice sum was netted for the new building, fund, to which they are liberally contributing. con-tributing. ! Mrs. E. H. Jame-s ga e a luncheon Wednesday Wed-nesday for her mother-in-law, Mrs. One Maddy, who has been visiting in Magna the pat several months and who will soon leave for Texas. A Dutch luncheon was served by Mrs. M. McGrath on Thursday in honor of Fred I lubber. Those present, besides Mr. Hubher, were Mrs. K. H. James, ilrs. G. Bension, Miss Ruth McGrath. Miss Margaret Mar-garet McGrath and Miss M. TX McGill. 4 GRANTSVILLE 4 . GRANTS VILl.K. Nov. 4. Miss Kae . Tanner entertained the T. O. G. A. club at her home on South Willow street Monday Mon-day evening. f Aiuchcon as served to the following: Miss Naomi Falmer. Mis? Fave Falmer. Miss Nellie Palmer, M!s Afton Palmer, Miss Vera Barms, Miss Tillie Bolindcr, Miss Elsie Johnson, Mis Esther Burrtis. Miss Gladys Barms and Miss Jessie Tanner. Mrs. Henry .Tef ferle-s entertained the M. M. and m! club at lier home on Coolcy street Thursdav evening. Those present I were Mrs. P. E. Wrathall. Mrs. E-. M. Span ton. Mrs. A. Fred Anderson. Mrs. Cora G. MeBrMe, Miss Lillian Rowberry and Miss Emma Sharp. A party was held at t he hitrh school building Wednesday evening. Those present pres-ent were Miss Aurella Bcnnion, MIks Maurlne Griffith, Miss Hannah Coo ley. Miss Florence Millward, Miss Nell Hrury, CaJhert Jeffeiies. Qutncy Griffith, Chileon Halladay, Ray Woollcy and Walter Jef-feries. Jef-feries. Miss Naomi Taimyr and Miss Rne Tanner Tan-ner spent the week-end in Tooele and returned home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Alice MeMichael, Mrs. Jeo Johnson John-son and Mrs. Hampton Worthington went to Salt T-ake City on Thursday afternoon for a visit with relatives and friends i there. Miss Pcnina Wrathall entertained Tennyson Ten-nyson Bates at dinner Thursday evc-ninc. evc-ninc. The Second Ward Mutual associations pave a social and dancing party in the Second ward a museinetn hall Thursday ' evening. An oystt-r supper, with pumpkin pie, was served free to all who attended. t A programme was rendered and the latter part of the evening was srent in danc-Insr. danc-Insr. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hunter of OnUIey. Idaho, were Grantsville visitors during the earl part of the w--k and left for their home Tuesday afternoon. A daneins part- was given in the onera house Friday evening, followine the fot-ball fot-ball came between tiie Gnintsrtile high school team and the East high school second sec-ond team of Salt Lake City. 1 SANTAQUIN 4 f SANTAQFIN. Nov. 21. Mrs. Anna En-quist, En-quist, in ho will leave next week to spend tiie winter in Fairview, was the honored guest at a beautifully appointed dinner gnen Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Opensliaw. Mrs. William L. Oper.shaw spent the latter part of the week in Payson with her d:u:;:hier. Mrs. Elizabeth Wall has returned home afier a month s visit in Prove. M'ss Gertrude Mott entertained a number num-ber of her girl friends at cards and supper sup-per Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Dubois and daughter rave returned to their home :n Nevada after a month's visit with relatives rela-tives here. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Jnr.an were host and hosress at a beautifully appointed 5 o'clock dinner Sunday evening In compliment compli-ment to Mrs. Sarah Ashworth of Salt Lake. Covers were laid for twelve. Mrs. Emma Hatoh of Salem has been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Nisonger. Mrs. Albert Wall entertained Monday afternoon at a birthday dinner and in honor of her aunt, Mrs. Ash worth. Covers Cov-ers were laid for twelve. Miff Lu!a Tietjen was a visitor to Heber and Charleston on Saturday o: Iaa: week and Sunday. Mrs. Tt. C. York entertained at ft children's chil-dren's party Tuesday evening in honor of her son, Wayne. The evening was spent In games and music. Refreshments were served. Mrs. C. A. Tietjen. Mrs. D. Kay. Mrs. T. B. Perils. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Ho'lo-dav. Ho'lo-dav. Mr. and Mrs. Fphrai m Tietjen. Mr. m:d Mrs. M. Hoiloday. Miss Vera Le Baron and Miss Augusta Bylund were Payson visitors Sunday. State Society i spTungville . . t Kfnl.V.'IVII.I.K. Nor. -Mr nn.l Mi I.wIk iiiUI of .null,. Ci.ir i.M.nt Hoinl.i hnr wild 1 1 1m 1 1 v.n Mm. . '. H. H ."ii ami -li I l.lt on nf Sll T,:il.. ,rnl N, in.1, liri l..lll'ik' Mil' UiWf.ii pjti .-ii, t, Mr, MiH .Mr. Willliini II. , -arli-r. Mr. iin.l Mr M.iivln l.ninl.nn of i l.-l I I- s II, : II 11,1. ln-f o l:.tli,i; r. lu-llv,-.. Mr :ni. Mr. I II ll.irrl.m, i, ivl Mr. :,r,l Mm . ..ir.i . . :.., I . , 11 n( MovlMirn, l.liltn, nr.- IhIIHiK lirrr. Mi- l.illliin ll.'UU. i.r Imsl, m, f,M- IIiiiiik ill, HI- .!, Hi III., la"! n,r-l-I nsr. wlii. fi jin li, I.l al lirr liulna. Ko-fr. Ko-fr. f hni nln wri- nr-nnl. LEHI 4 l.blll, No'-. .'4.- MlM A I I . Pone hi-terlalneil hi-terlalneil at un "i-ndle-v .liiiin" ..-lal n I I.er home nu lin lloiie in ll- h I'ri-tav e e - I. ll'C. I w n f fit Iwtr.i.ii' was K I ven t hi v eet II, the a'-'-eliiPh- room be tile Indie- nf t he at low" - hill b oi ;-a n la 11. w id I he I .eld He, find Wit id The pm-e.-U H l. nd to defr.iv the e.vp.ti)"1 or keeping up t lie t ji hern. id". Mi Ki "otie StiiM b. da it; hi or of Mr A lid Mr Rl' ha i 'I Ihn H Ii. w a- inn i n-' 1 In 1 A An-ler-on of Heber at Prov o, 'I'nep- u. The W'PHpr of Ml-- M:ih.-' ruriiM, .-aui-Pte. f. Mi . an. I ,i i .- -I r.e h trn.-,-, 4iid i Miur I I-r ( P " I- pi ic. I i td Sa It in ke temple ed lie mln . nd-lliit' wippet war. m-.-ii In 111.' lo reh.ipe and fil-n-l at (h.t home of i.i bi iile'p pa i rut I". ne of l-UI'r tlio.l 'harmlim November brlden 1 1 Ml"" Mi ' Lo- , w bo-e ma i - .inc. lo i utbl.'-p nhoi of : itt Ijim' HIv ti.nk place Wedue...h, The ,.,111'le will li.,1 I.i. Il.eir home In Suit I ilm ( 'Mi . ' l Vft.lH Mm to,! of : .1 1 1 I (ll-e I ',( suppr Mondv eeint;c. gi'-en 'v Miss L.-ii Vmie at hia iK.me. Mi Ma rv Lov. e w:i s v'ivcil a show or tinrtv bv la t friend- Mop Jay . - inns t llie home of tier i al ents. Mis L a Waller. dam-Llei ,.f Mr. Afd Mih Si'ppMon Iker. ua married lo Heb.r (iatdncr of Pleasant i".ioe. Thui-la Thui-la I SANDY I 4, -4 SA NOV, N'..v. -Mr Horace Turkin-b:iw Turkin-b:iw ttted In Salt Lake the firji of the week, the gut-it of her tuuther. Mis. L-;. Allen. Mnv J-dui Ito'.hcer entertained the N. P. i bib at be, home Thurs.li,- afternvm. The time was pe,il in newipg. Mrs W H Hewlett wan a Suit Uvke lutoi Thnt sd,i . Mis. Art hut Hue he iit.d in SaP Like tin week, ihe guest of Mi? .vT.uy Olllc.-IMV. Mr. M.iiK.in Th-unn- of Salt Lake Ottv wa n tiutat of Miw Marjoile etu.Ut this week. Mrs. iiluun Luff of Salt Lake waited vlP hci patent. Ms. n ml Mi". .1111110. U, Lane. Wedn.d:.-. . t Mr. A i 1 1 nvi Sot enson of Plf cha m epenl We.iit'dav in S:ind. the I'liest of M r. Fi auk M ion. Mi. MaV SeiiMi wa glen a blHhda urpi Ise nt her bo mo on I'liPm u em a Tliut dav nftc t noon Ml. Panne Rblmrd wa n Salt Uikf vlt-itur Saturd.i . h Mien Flnlrtv'Mi, 'h" lm been vNitui- her pai.-nf. Mi. and Mis. t'i..irlc Lli-dell. for the pat monUi, ha 10-tumc.l 10-tumc.l to Iter home In Fo. atcilo. blah,.. A 1'1 dame will le given Mon- div tilk-ht No"'Uil"U' at the Saudv amucin. iM lillll. The proceed w U be u-ed t-i buy . hi is I mas boe- fcr t ho Soldi--'-- I rvTGILL, NEVADA I i M i. ILL Nev . N'nw "I. Mis Pe'l .eight and lill-lr.-n ot Fl weie vlUln Inb-nd In M.-Mill Sun-la. j m ;- and Mi:'. Wali'-r It etn 1 11 :-. ' --u atvl 'duugrd'-r Mlll. V.eie the -llll'.-'r yu.-fds Mr, t 'Iii 1 le A ii" lot vmi on SundMy rv-nine rv-nine Mr-, I'harhx ei mm Jenklji returned U edm -'lii tro-ii a uu'iilh n vin'iillei! spenl in San Finn- lo. Mr and Mi. Lhatle N-edham of 1 p-per p-per To.Mudie moved Into ih.ir iim boim-In boim-In Middle Tow m lie tins w c. k. The k mm.vium of the . I -bhou-je n .,, eite 01 a haimv v.a'h. rim; FrMav . .'inn:, w h-ii I he Set . e 1 hi, Soldier' Cnintoii . lob ac a . -mliaioillon .lame , nice nm wa- colle, t llhl W ill be mcl fur i he purel ,1 o' arm Siimhix iu"-ninT Mr F' -d T,tlor and ks piile Pavlej a I ' end 1 the .edi,a-I .edi,a-I .m ri b e-i u the new M. I h'lh I chut eh u . Thev iibo iictcd 11 ciiaperons in all. ml' tw.'iit" of the 1'iHoii Sut'da chool pupil and mcnil.erf of thr Willi, m Wink-eir Wink-eir club. Mombei n ot Ihe (MUig'M H" lal "( ol M. lit w e re enl e, tH I He, I S,l ; ill da nf la Ml i e. k la .Mi. S pence I 'oughn 11 1 her I nine on a ' line F. Lpner Tow lislto. !.'out IW'-nt.- oiini; p- n-e W er( p;rs-Mlt land sp, nt t l.o von in :; p!a ; .i:r.rs. 1 Mrs. r.eoro 1'oian ani 'i-:. .la k jThn'i,.,s cntorta.iriod at a '"-"" partv Tluirfd.iy ovrnl;.. K -I aid w;:.lc was .the coar cho:iu-. Pru-c. w. : c on t. Mr L Prtston. Mrs. .1. O 1 arrv, Mrs. Jauio It van r.d Mi- i -ci Mi N". it.'ils.'o'.of Lh wa- vis-p.n fi 1. mis in M-a;iU on Wy.it.osvl iy. Mr. and Mr. 1-MwhhI N n PoKmi are 1 c.Mi, in .t oci the a : n v.q m a 1 ; ; io son, coi n Sun-lax-. I Mr, ("baric Yrrrion" .Lrkins imdorod -to I'liy Mondii v to 11 1 lend ; he sih --r tea ki ven in .1 id of t he Y. M i '. A nv Mrs , W. N. M-Oiil and Mrs. .-.,iv 1 : i . p : : 1 . The Serve Our Sold iers' I'.-ir fort club 1 rave , ,,til part v W e i uc -ia v for 1 ie benefit 01 the Y. M C. A. T .. pa-! was ,i mp ct s limim'Mi;;, a well a.- so-yai. I Mrs. Ous McKav and Mrs. S Y. F.v.m- ilcis tuit. t-taim-.l Wed nose a m bor.or if 1 Mr. Pen Wiicar. The otnc; -.-.sis pro-' Ion; we;o Mrs. K. Y. .'.:ic. Mr. M. Srro-i Srro-i i:kt, .;-s L. AT.hct. Mrs. .L Uo'.iius. Mr5. I L. a.. I'r.iwi'oi.i. '.r. Swc'e. Mrs. n Wo-t. ; -!.m-. Mis Pearl Gibsom M -5 Fra::k M- IVpoiica, Mrs Ft u W:,!c;-. A. I Mr. S. W. Founders. Mr?. Gus M :Kay and Mrs. Peter LTr men. Au en'OxnMe ;i!':"'r:iivin v..s sper.; it t':o ! oicc ,i" Mr. a:to Mrs Ch.arle .rrr-son .rrr-son S:i:i-i iv. whor. P.tle Miss ".a';en Arcor-mii Arcor-mii onlert.lined ir. ; cie'aration of "uT nuith bi:-;h:w-. Trio c -.-"st oroseu; v c ro lr, 110, L.o cl ".aid a tui Kth.ol liss'kin?. F'J-' F'J-' e. !;...rt a'd '.r. he:-i;.e M, Kav. H .re! and Pern iv-o Pur ham. M ra Kor-".ns::oa. bio-. 'mo and Mamie Cook, and lifbocv-a Wcl.ty. Misses F.elen Hrac and Harriet Or.'r and ,Li--k LtMis motored to McGtll to at-icnd at-icnd ih.e card partv Ktvon by the 8. O. S, ol uli Wodnosda t-v em iii. A larso number of M-'Gdl pecple n . lond to I'ampboir ran- h Saiuruay ove-nmc ove-nmc of last week to a.ton.i a m.4tqi.;er,o.e bail. Sri Social Notes From Utah Towns J BLACKFOOT, IDA, f rf- T?T.ArvnpXvY Matio. Nor. 51. Mrs. i C. Uavra of Helena, Mont,, Is tho K'! o her inotlu'i. Mis. O.u-mc WrlKM. a few work 5. Mr. ,M(t Mrs. ,l.tr.r- C. Johnston rr- : tunuM SniuUiy troin tltotr wia.liiu trip lo 1 u ilrAiuiy. Vo., ro hou.-keoiun; vn South ihillti. vmiu. Thf lvsnUr imtmt; of tW Varont-TtvicluT Varont-TtvicluT avn:titin was tu-M In (h huh 1 jv-hool an.lliortum Tiu-suMv evening. MS A mm Povlo prvM.Mn;. Honqs w on kiwm bv th sri'.l snwili scholar of tho living !,-!nv!. Thf junior hifili school pupils also sans j.Me.'iuMis. IVi i y Kor!v ;vnderM a . vocal solo ami tho srxttMtP of t ho Ktust v-ni, v'ompOMNl of M rs, O. titiv'hanrtn, Mrs. V. V. Uo.-k. Mr. M. Vsu St.i. Mrs. H II Clapton. Mr.'. Ytclor H.iriar ;tw1 M'5 W. V. 1 loo. s.uis nuniP'T. I.. V?. AhNMt of Sail Uike City of tho ; Mfty-fu st commit too for tlio Oregon Sot t Line s.ivo an In If resting talk on his w oi U. Mr. ami Mrs. H. Host or h.if left ni.ukfoot aftor an etcndr,1 visit with Mrs. llai'Jo Johnson. Mr. Hosier loft for rump Lewis mvi Mrs. llostor for S.iU Uiko City to speini tUo winter. Mr-, j. H. Viv.rton and dnnghter. who hnvr been visiting' relatives in Ulackfoot, Kwe loft for their home in l'ocatello. Mond.w afternoon a meetlnp of the FNM 00. s chapter w.is hold In the I. O. O. V.. Mrs. J. R. Knrry, vice chairman, nrvsld- ! injr. The officers of the northwestern bureau of Seattle wero in attendance, losiah Collins, director of the huroau of Ao!opmwt. cave an intonpsttnr talk on 4re- ."Red Cros society. Mrs. Tipton. d(-' d(-' rector of the woman's bureau. toUl of the orfc in her department. Mrs. l,oonil. director of ihe nursing bureau, spoke of the needs In her depart nient. A lar.ee audience listened to Li;e iiusplrlnj and interesting1 in-teresting1 re ir arks. M7?s Planche Ounn, who hfl.s been spenJins a few weeks In Sail Iake CMy. has returned home. Friday evening Miss Georgia Archer entertained en-tertained a few friends in honor of her birthday. Games wore enjoyed nnd refreshments re-freshments were served later at the Hon . Ton. The piiesis included Stella Poyle, ' Alice Chi:M.nick. J-aamta Koyle, Kuth ; Chaoman, Zetha Boyle.. Gladys Feakiey, ' Florence Pore and Kdith Thompson. Miss CTarlbet Sirkert spent the weekend week-end In R ex b uric. Idaho. rss Carol Erann. Idaho Palls, spent Pur.day with Mr. and Mrs. Fyrd Tre?:o. ?lrs. James TTopkin entertained the r-.MH of the Hpi-sr-opal church at her home XVedneiday afternoon. Refroehnients were eened. Mtp. A. K. Anderson of GlendIV, Mont., spent the weeX in BLaokloou Mr?. Oracei BabbMt left Monday for C.m-H dre, Xeb., where she fcill make her borne. Mr. snd jrrs. Arthw To-mfT of Tobois Fpent the week-end In Blackfoot, the g-jets of Mr. and Mrs. S. U Reece, Miss L'Jcile Byr and Miss "Ponitt Just entertained S-aturdav at the B-er?i home In honor of Mies Pelpfcla Williams, who is to b married soon. A miscellaneous thower was given the jruest of honor. Games and music were enjoyed and licht ref reh.nents served. The quests were 1. eona Williams. Gladys Burns. Serretta Green. Biielah Rever, IVlphia Montom-en-. Vera Renzley, Leda Braley. Txa Martm. Violet Green, Nevada Browning and Jennie Williams. Mrs. P. M. Jorgrsnso.n left Saturday for a short visit m Salt Lake City. Mrs. Rudolph P-umers left this week for Tacoma. Wa-Ch., to visit her husband, who is at Camp Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. E. L Andrews and dauch-'er dauch-'er of Idaho Falls were guests on $un-,:ar $un-,:ar of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Buchanan. The Misses Pearl Quantrell. Vera , rSenzley. Marie Parks. Iorritt Just, Lu-Bvers, Lu-Bvers, Irene Goo.1, Lex a Benzlev and Pauline Cnniphell were RuesttH on l-'rldav J com!ii: of Uf Mix-oM l.oa Mai tin and: Glady.-i llurn al a ,l.tiuini,' paity. Mrs. lod T. PutuU" arrived In UUck-foot UUck-foot on Kridav from VY nhHiKtou, lu-ro -ho Hpenl the pat year, Mini will vlMt hero tor a few wookn. Mn l.lovd P. AUman hn left fr an! oMcudod visit in St. 1 ouhi. Mo. j At the regular rneotin of tlio Vanienij Star cha plt-r, et In od u y o oni n. Mia , W. F. Horrymnn. Mis. N. A. St.me and Mr?. Goor.io Povo were tnitlatod lull the oh-.iptor. Kotro.hnionlf were sorved hv a coio.smttoe inclndlim Mrs. L. Vlr-roe, Mrs. Altrod Simons, Miss lr,thol Thompson. Thomp-son. Miss uuth Milliard, M. v'. l'.noy and Law ai d CU'ry. Mrv Kmnia Johnson, who has spent the p.isl (wo montlis in Salt liko i itv and other I tah cities, ret'irued W 'id nfsd.i y to LlacUt'ooi to isit with her daughter, Mrs. W. . Ltvl.. Mrs. V. A. Varley. Mrs. S V. Allison and Mrs. J. T. Ouruth U-tt Moudav for Twin 1'mU.h, whore, as delegates, thov at-teiitlod at-teiitlod the (iistrtct niectlns; t the redeui-lion redeui-lion of cluh?, which met there Tuesday and Vodncday. Mr. and Mrs. T W. Hovey of Chullls. who spent the week-end as kuoMa of I M r. and Mrs. S L. lieece, i etui nod to their home TuosAlay. Mis. Georpe A. Green of Pocatello wat the KUtst tliis week of Mrs, Hlanciie Fldredi;c and Mrs. (.Jeorso Koheth.tu. Mis. Martin Jaoohson was hostess Wixinesday afternoon to the members of the Altar society of tlie Cn t hollo church at her home on South Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward I Scott, w ho I hae heen visitini? their daughter. M rs. 1 . Colliiw, left Tues-day for KTnsas City. Kan. Mrs. P. W. Powers wa; hostess on Vodnesday to the members of the Missionary Mis-sionary society of th.e Methi list church at her home on South Shilling avouue. Mrs. J. K. Good spent Wednefdav in Idaho Falls. Miss Poris Punn entertained the members mem-bers of the Kins s Laughters on Tuesday evening1. After the lusines inert in1.-, dar.ohtfc and refreshments wore enjoyed at Pustin's pharmacy. Mrs. Sam Ricks of Rex. burp addressed the executive loard and precinct ohair-ma ohair-ma n of the woma n's com mil tee of the council of national defence at the I. O. O. K. hall Friday afternoon. The snb.ieot of her address was "Why the Women of Idaito Should Revrtster." trs. J. 11. Farly entertained the members mem-bers of tlie P. Y O. Sisterhood Saturday Satur-day afternoon with an auction bridge part1. Four tables w ere filled for the came. A silver offertnR ;f made for Ked Cross work undertaken bv tlie sifter- hooiU 1 MALAD, IDAHO f . MALAD, Idaho. Nov. 2i Monday afternoon Miss HatUe K. Morgan entertained enter-tained at the Thompson raharet s t a Red Cross card party. Five hundred was pli.yed durlnjr the afternoon. Perorations Per-orations were in the natioiral mlors. The tally -cards were derorated with a tiny flag: and Red Cross rhymes, Fitv guests were pxe-ent Mrs. P. L. Evans. Jr.. won the first prise and Margaret Wilks the consoliUion. Refreshments were served. Mips Ta Vern Ward of Pee hospital of Oj;den js visiting: relatives in MaLul. , Mrs.' Henry MeGee entertained the Ia-ciies' Ia-ciies' Aid society of the l"hsbytenan church Tuesday afternoon. The society met a pa In Friday evenme with Mrs. W. F. Was. They are tewing for the Christmas baaaar. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pavia of Tremon-ton Tremon-ton were the week-end jniests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Pavls. Tuesday evening at tha hernia of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kvans, a parcel shower was plven complimentary to Mr. and Mtf, Thomas Kvans, who were ntnrr-.rd last week. The r cnl w . a ;e lit In caid pl.t ire and (rrmi. Korty cuests were present. l.mcheon wa-s served. Mrs. T'lher Joit-h and Mrs An h Anderson An-derson returned home Mnda v H't ernnon from Preston, wlwre thev vinltrd with Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Merrell. M'?a Stell.i Jones entrUiired the Cl:o cirrle Friday afternoon. Thursd' v fterncm; at the home nf Mrs. KMlph K Williams, Mrs. WillianiM and Mrs. R T. Joncn. Jr., entertained in compliment to their mother, !r' rjonrc A Hanson, who is le.ivmp M dud Five hundre-"! was the (tame of the afternoon after-noon and atkOut fifty mien's were pre,nt. Til rm.f-e w:is ;'ttrs.-ttvejy dernrate-1 in i.iilcmti UT.e--. Mrs. i;. 1" T'J.U-r won hitrli pi:7.e and Mrs. U U (Vrd the ron-t-ola t on prize a nd Mrs. Mn iiii ,1 bv u-tiful u-tiful puest priz-?. l.iitu liron w.is served. T t Her t ha Thomas enU r'alnd l he F. J. club ;U a alumher party Tuesday , e enlnr. Mr. : nd Mrs Grorce A. Ha i son nnd family left Moi.'Uy for Holhro-K, Idaho. , and will k-r.ue there permanently. J Mrs. J. F. Morcan of Salt l.Ke 1'ilV the pue.t (jf her mother. Mi'.'. Sar:i ' Thom. tf. Mr. Thom; s 111 ret urn with jhrr iaucht-r to S;0t IiKe. Mrs. F. H. Jnn-s a -id Mifs Oorcis I!ri.o:i returned Sunday from :t v iiL in i ' 'C Inl. Mr 5. Annie Hoj.em't n of ' Airfield has h.--'i vimHilr her aunt. Mi?. I'. L-: L-: Fvni:s. Mr. and Mrs. Fd in WilHa ms have niov. d to s it I ke i'it . here the wdl make tliir hon.e. M ips Veldi Fvaps a nd Katie T.ov-y en;rrtpi:ed at the Kvans honir Kriday evATiing-. Tlw e en!iE ft as spent in rai d p:,' : r k ar.d finnxs. KefrePhmonts were t-.ri.d. .Mr. and Trs. William J. Mandry are vim imp in Salt Ike City. The Kensincton elnh met Thursday afieriioon with Mr?. Frnnk M. Jones. Thurs-la v c eninp a social was clven hv tlie llehr-hah lodpo at th lode room. Many memhers were present. Mr. and Mr.". Alma Josephson siTived in Mnl:ul this ft eek from Hol brook. Mr. Joiihson has pone loto business here and they will make this their home. Mrs. Iran1 Fvans la isiting in Salt r.ake this week. Thursday afternoon the Clio club met at the Ked t'ross rooms and spent the .afternoon sewing for the Red troys chapter. Wednesday afternoon the pupils of Miss Gertrude I's rte? ga- e a surprise party In her honor. A jolly afternoon was spent tn ga-mea find story telling. Mrs. S. D. Davis entertained a number of frlenda at a dinner party Sunday aitornoon. Covers were laid for eleven. Thursday a rhildren'e party was given at the home of M rs. .T. G. Morgan in honor of her in tie daughter. Henriet ta. Ten -juests were present and spent the affrnoon plainp ciimes. Luncheon was served at o o'clock. Mrs.. Henry Mo"Jee has returned after a ft-eek'.s visit with friends in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Iii? y Ionian left Wednesday for Furlev . Idaho, to Join her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Loman will make flicir home in Burley. Miss Maceie Fvans and Mrs. Charlotte fievnolds have returned from a visit at Ogdcn. Miss Sylvia Thomas entertained a number of friends Tuesday evening at their weekly club meeting. Mrs. B. M. Wllks is visitins in Caldwell Cald-well this week. PRESTON, IDA. , I PRFSTON". Idaho, Nov. 24. The C. F. club met with Mrs. Mary Pal ley on Thursday afternoon of last week. The. time was spent in crocheting and music. At 5:30 luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. "Wllford Thorpe and family fam-ily spent the week-end In I .ogan, vtsit-incr vtsit-incr relatives and friends. Mrs. Sol Hale spent Saturday and Sunday Sun-day in Ixi;a n with her daughter, Mrs. Kloa Mil-kelson, nnd from there she went to Flatkfoot. Idaho, where &he is spending spend-ing the week with relatives. A bundle shower was given Miss Kdeth Tippets on Monday evening hy a few of her friends. At 10:30 luncheon was serve" 1. Miss Kdeth Tippets wa.s married to Verrell Voiin?. formerly of Illinois, at Focatollo. Idaho. Wednesday. Miss Tippets Tip-pets is tlie daughter of J. II. Tippets of Lhis city. Miss Txira Henderson returned home Tuesday from Pes Moines, Iowa., where she hits been attending school for tlie laM two months. Miss Silvia Hansen returned homo Friday, Fri-day, after spendimr a week with relatives and friends in Ogdeu. Mrs. Minnie Thomas spent Thursday of iHf t week in Smithf ield with her parents. par-ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Allen. Mrs. Kmrna Fames of Salt -ike is here visiting ht-r mother, Mrs. M. Miller. Mi fp 1 jouine F-artlomo spent Thursday hi Loan visiting with friends. Mi s. Clarence Nobbs of Smithf ield. "tali, i.- the si: est of her mother, Mrs. Charles Sponcherg. tliis week. Miss Feth Shipley entertained a few of her lady friends Wednesday evening. LiukIkoii was served. ST. ANTHONY, IDA. I : f ST. ANTHONY. Tdaho, Nov. C4. Mrs. S. F. Oilman entertained at a lune.heon Tuesday in honor of Madame Oilman. Madame Oilman has been visiting her son for the summer and expects to leave soon for t he coast to spend the winter. Covers Cov-ers were laid for six. The ladies of the Presbytdlan Aid society so-ciety will hold a bazaar next Saturday. Kach day of the week will be represented by booths and appropriate things will be sold. The Saturday Bridge club has changed its meeting day from Saturday afternoon to Tuesday evening. The club met with Mrs. Petrieh at the home of Miss Wood Tuesday evening. Three tables enjoyed tho iaorite pastime and Mrs. C. C Moore received the trophy. The ladies of the Catholic church will hold a bazaar, opening December 3 and last In g four days. The a rticles for sale wiU io varied and moa' beautiful, all work being done hy the, sisters of different convents. The ladies of the ci:y have all osen husv makinc randy and fruit cakes this week. Each lad from Fremont county is to he remembered with a pound of cake and a pound of candy. More than C00 soldier boys are to bo remembered. David Rider and family have, moved into their new bungalow on Washington avenue. ave-nue. Mrs. Robert Co was taken to Salt T.skp on Monday night to enter the Holy Cross hospital for medical treatment. Mr. Cox and Mrs. K. C'uavlo accompanied her. fr. and Mrs. Harold Strong have moved into their new homo on Washington avenue. ave-nue. Mr?. Tlrandson. w .o has three 5 on? in the army, has received word from them that they are all in New York and will sail on the stine ship for Krai ice. They all went at different times and were in different training camps. Now thev are h U logel her and art- awaiting order to S.iil. In the recent drn c for raisinq; funos '"rtr the Y. M. C. A. in Fremont county over o per cent more than t he amount asked for was : a iffd. Kremonr conn : y feels very inud, :is her ritizens raised ino'-o on the I.ihert- bonds and also for the Red Cross than was asked. Social Happenings in Cities and A owns of Utah I OGDEN f WDEN, Nov. 24. The Martha society hold its tenth annual charity ball Tues-dny Tues-dny even ins at the Berthana. the event oivninp the season's festivities. The funds derived from the will he used for the maintenance of the Martha day nursery Rnd home, which was rurctn.sed recently by the society. More than five-hundred five-hundred persons were in attendance, including: in-cluding: State Auditor Kirie. special representative rep-resentative of Governor Bamberger, and a number of other Salt Lake people. The guests were received in the reception room by Mrs. Annie T. Dee, Mrs. M . S. Frown mp. Mrs. Joseph Seoworoit. Mrs. E M. Conrov and Mrs. H. H. Spencer, and Mrs. K. R Porter and Mrs. D. C Kceles ushered the puests into the blue room, where they were welcomed by the nffirers of the society. Mrs. J. S. Lewis. Mrs. E. O. Watt is, Mrs. E?.ra C Rich. Mrs. Joseph E. Wright and Mrs. Thompson Thomp-son Corn. The evenlnjr's entertainment was of a patriotic nature. The openinp number of the prtrramme was the grand march, headed by the color guard of the hipii school battalion in full dress uniform. uni-form. Following" the grand march a lurpe- American rlap was unfurled on the norih suit of the hall, and three little girls held the rhi? doit while the or-ehestra or-ehestra played "The "Star Spring-led Fanner." Fan-ner." Patriotic sonps were sung by Mrs. Tied X. Hess and Walter L. Stephens. A special drill by the high school cadets w:is a feature of the evening. The patriotic patri-otic effect was carried out in the decorations. decora-tions. Light refreshments were served in the banquet room, which was decorated decorat-ed with American, French and British tlacs. Musk- for the dancing was furnished fur-nished by the Lillian Thatcher enlarged orchestra. Mrs. Edward Bichsel entertained at a dinner party Sunday evening at her home in compliment to Oarrield Gunnel!, who is here from the Philippine islands for a visit with his father. Judge V. C. Gunnel!. Gun-nel!. Pink chrysanthemum? (n a basket formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers Cov-ers were laid for twelve guests, which included the members of the Gunnell family. Mrs. Fred M. Nye wa.s the recipient of a surprise tendered her recently by the members of her club. Knitting was the diversion of the afternoon, after which refreshments were served. Mrs. W. A. Turner entertained the members of her knotting1 club Thursday aft irnoon at the Maids and Matrons' club. At the close of the afternoon luncheon was served, patriotic decorations decora-tions being used on the table. Trie Boremian eh.ih will give the- first of a scries oi dances Tuesday evening at the Berthana. Miss Viola. Clancy and Miss Louise Pierce were hostesses to the Pr.ima club this afternoon At the Maids and Matrons club. At the conclusion of Lie programme refreshments were served. A general meetinsr of t he mmbjrs of t Maids and Matrons' club will be held Friday. November o in the clubrooms. All members are rerpirsied to be present. The "AT.Mdse," the ltin ebib of te hie h - school, mve an entertainment t his evening in the srhool auditorium. Dancing Dan-cing and refresh-rente concluded the evening's eve-ning's entertainment. Mrs. J. E. Beeson was hostess to tbf Home Culture club Thursday af ernoon at her home. The club has deMed to omit one literary programme ea-di morth nnd devote the time to work for the Red , Cross. ; A meeting of the Child Culture club was held Thursday afternoon at the Berthana, with Mrs." E. S. Hinckley and Mrs. Ralph P. Roberts as hostesses. The c-ub will hold its next meeting IVcember fi at the Berthana. when Mrs. E. O. Wst-tis. Wst-tis. Mrs. T. F. Rowlands and Mrs. Dan PliCh will act as hostesses. The Arabia club was entertained Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon bv Miss Fearl Burton at the home of her sister, Mrs. T. M. Cooiey. Mrs. Fred C. Taylor will he hostess to the club Friday. December 7. Mrs. T. N. Fu'ton enten aired the Frit re Nous club members at her h-.nr.e Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. Mrs. Louis KabK and Mrs. Robert Reynolds will be hostesses to the H'S -tnrPal society Saturday afternoon at t'r-e Maids and Matrons" -7uh. The topic wti! be "American Htimonst." Mrs. Joseph E. v"right wi'l he hostess to rhe Martha socle ty Mnrt lay a ft ernoon at her home in the Wr.gM apartments. Miss Cle.one Ri.-h will entertain the Semre Mi: -ileal society at her home Sat- , urday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Pa kiri ntertainea Mr birthday club this afternoon at her home in celebration of her birthday annier--sa ry. The t'tor.-a club was entrr? :ned Wed-rsday Wed-rsday afternoon bv Mrs. C. P. Wvrrer. Tre rooms were der,,ra -d with jvilnw rhrysant he rr.-j n-.s a nd follow in i.' i,;eKn-sir.g'on i,;eKn-sir.g'on refreshments ere served. A reception was tendrri to thf fv. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. H:s op of the Ch-.T' 'i of The Good Pr.erj-.erd Thursday even:nc. from i.nrll P" o'cI-vk. at the h-in-.e. of f -and Mrs. A. R. il- In.yr. Th Rev. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Hlsiop recently came to OzU-n from Aberdren. rf. D. The mar::??? of MP Mar' ON"!!!, di :gn:er of Mr. and Mrg. .Inr.rt 6 i:!. and George Lvstr Malnn, son of Mr. and Mr?. C. A. Malar.. b.-.k plar Th-Jrsda v. Novemrer V at the home r,f i.n hnd"f, p .trent-. Fodowi-.s a v-dd.:ig fr'-i T-rourrh California tr.ry will resid'in Sari Francisco. A ti w-t. z'ven Monday flffernon In the Masoiuc t hnroonia. from ?, until h o'rlo- k. by Min?-n chapter No. H, O-Jer of the Extern S-'ar. Mr?. J. vr. A're-oM nrbiined V-. F.rf--or.r-i guild V.xJnesday a.'tcrr.-vn at tier ho Tie. Mr.'. T.'f. Camp wi'l ent"r'ain h-r -i'it;e club at hr h'-:ne next iur-iay a'::r.c-n. Jotr.h'a Fr-w;r,j po'Wv met Thu-s- d. iv a' K-rnvin with Trf. Bunk'r. Ilrrr- I- berry of f-i .-:v ar.- V.- V.frnc V. Arroaoo nf S- C.ov.'i. Mini , ,ftr marrl-d Moi..,a' in 'cfp.. Af;-r a cnort TT-',d:n' trin th-v will be at hon," In this fit-. Monda v a ' : rrTVn r. Ka'e Topon f'r.'r-d a f.urpn a n'ini!'r r.f y.'-r fr.t-7.rin, the oo as-toii h"intf h"r oiriii-rt'jv oiriii-rt'jv anr.vcrary. Th Ead!"-' Auxiliary to t- n, p. C. n-l T'r-'hi aftTnfon w:!.i Mrs. John .- ri i M d . Th' f't-rpn was -f-r In ---In? and kni'fint' for tv. i i -jr'-ii a Aid K;e'y and the iird frrs. T- St r.r,;:- -ru;!, of f F '.pal -hi;r'-i; rn'-r !ondav f.-Tut,:; v. . I-, r J v. r, i',T n. T'lf I z : r "- r? of An t m Y'men an! t'r.f.r ' r . n ! v. i r t r r , AT'i r.'--' Thur'l-- ui ,i i t,.- iiOin of M; a .i,u V,;i n t r. T' t- w.rn-n ' th- 'hr!tta n - hurh (:-!' ,, yjr.r Trr.ir'Kk:- irr;.z n1 t, ti'iT'- ,-i t -t r,rv. Mr-. V,r H W . ' of :,reM,llt V.';,rrl y.'.'f of i ; S'-.-ooJ ht:'- -i;ad- ro-(. i- -.'-,t::,;: v,'-i l,tj pjfjiU. Mr. m.d: M' r T: ft mi 7ld Mr-. ! nr;!--l Irri th f ,! ; -,;, . ;r';); .j e. rlv in t V-1 () (!! c;i,ii or- tr, ., ntor.io. 7 "'.!. !.: j'rial o '.i irTi. v. : i t. n'-if on.,) tmt :i f:,r'h'r or'rs Mrr. !!' vi oln h'-r iii'-'Mr,'! In ft'-out i, u . Mr h r,-l Mr . Fr;t r.k h' :. n mvr; n '.. T l-:il'' Tfi'rit of fj.-jr ,., .t;, r to V.--:.fo.j A. M.. of S:l ih rr ;5 r r j. to t.i'- pl;tr e i .(. n,r Mr- I.7-.1 " flih vr tMmn,., frrt,n n t In f -u-o n,( (;,,,(,, .if hi f f h. r , j... ylT. jm, jj . ;,. v. h ,t -Ih .'-i,t - r. . l -yl- , ,i . c j.lf i, ' ' " i. 'I'l i i .kr rr i w ; - .if 1 j i or r- H 'or .; . r,( ,!(. ;,,,,) , u r, jf (i, (. ' ' ' r 'I in .'up w. , ,( f, t-. .r i , - - , -.... . (M,. - ! ' .v.o- lo J,.., . ,,. : ' - --.. ,. -II j I v ir, l. i '.f f.r.. - f.r.. - 'o : ., , l . .. ., r.t, Jo- ;, , K ;. ,,,,, f, r MISS HELEN SHUPE, daughter of Mrs. Peter R. Shupe of Ogden, who will be married to Grant C. Bishop, November Novem-ber 2S. x i T j ill JN j j two months, has returned to her hire .n Cliicjr-'o. Shoi'tly jftor h.c-r i"'!:'.n to i a g o Miss Lee received a call to s 1 1 a e as a Red Cross nurse in France. Mr. ana Mrs. .1. A. Gram b ft Turd w for Los Anceies. to re '"i;e seoril icks. Mrs. Georcr Simpson and s-t lf T.;- s- day for a isit in heehn. ' S . V.i. Miss M.try Map'es of 1v-iv.t is v.f.t-in.Er v.f.t-in.Er her brother. Thomas M.p'.cs. Mis :na Aikfn of Th. -aijs i!b , p,i i visit inc a: the l.-vr.e of Mr. a:id Mr.-. Frank R. Aiken. Miss Aiken v id s -.-nd : the winter here. 1 PARK CITY I 4 PARK TTTY. Nav. n.Mr, a-r Mi i B. Dmmj of j.i! L-.'kc Cnv m-!.- i the Faik. S':n'-::iy. :ti..1 Mnt t,. nt th? hon-.e of Mr. T'.-i jn r .o: .,-r. M ? ... j 'i'!ia:n r-fuprr, r.1 1 :irni r.? to t:.. ii i-.-n-c j tl".p s-ir;-. e er.ir.c. i Thp U'pn'.e Ati'.rrar :rn v fr.'fr-I fr.'fr-I tfline.l at tn '"on'.e of Mr F. I.. J..; - Mor. iv ,iftf:rro.-r. It u .1.- -'T.:'-. r- scsf ri.iy. Mr?. E P. I 1 . -nr ' r t .-! a p3;ifr in "l"'"iirn-.ur.lt-.- MMrjl," a : ri t;- rj!!.stio: wro anr th- Farif l:n V,- iArr- A:r.5t -01. ? w.j 1 a nwr-..r. I Af'er ro'l ari.l th.- ':t. to i'" fiac th? P1'.-,:. - l. s? i h ;! r ; 7 "Anyrlct " Th.- r?tt i.!.--! u-'.l 1 i.t j the home of M:.-. 'i:ii.ini I;mki;d. j The prid !flrc o'fipr- ra J Tir o'. 1 fi-"l vt:t it:or to pirV- hf K"i .f I PrthM?. Tuf-.:.'" c n:r.r, af'.r -i 3 I banquet wa? ff-rx. I Mrs. Keith S :.-k. Mrs Wi!h-ir wn-n . ani R J. f 'iiuv rr t . . . s r - at 1 a hat'P' si:rvr:? la:t T.--'.i- t ; ?:.lr nt th? horn of Mi, S ; .1 ' , , .-. in h ,.,r of Mr. ar-! -:r- !'r; K'vo i. i;,. r-,.rt h-?ini: Mr?. Krir.;,'. Vir-1 T '? presort. h??.id?s th? tr-:-'. rf hr.n.-r. . ..r? Mr. arvl r rMuard :.i!in. Mr ar.d Mi Jarr.?. Ar. li.'r. i. Ts N'--. Vh :r r rorr.w?: ? h - r..-v .-;!. ;,vr pon ar.d P. J K! :-.uay. Mr. ai:d Mr- Pr?d S:fW: '.ft tv? nrlv prt of til? xv f ,r F.ilt I..K? C:ty. wi:'-re th?v i?.!.1? tr?. f;?orir? H Oo-v.-tn. ar'l htv- of Pto 0 1'ft for th?(r lo."? Kri:-!v .t''.'-noon .t''.'-noon a.'t?r a r!-r! ;t a th? !:or ? of M:s. .1. K. Ytter. M"- R.,f Tra1 rc- r'?.1 In. froj s.iit TiV? riM- T ?; .- t: -r :i:.-?ft?r :i:.-?ft?r a .-.ort ;pit -'i'h f ' 1 : Mrs V.'a S"o'. nf 'r '";?orc?. mr,tii?r of pr T. . St -a. ! a 1: ;?f nt the P:io ):on.? for a ooul? of w . 1 Mr-. P-Tr'f f 'it" ? ?tf-i 1 1 : 1 th? Ac?rr1a chin at a Kfp'll.clni T'li'Nv ?rnoon at h?r h?)..? T1 ? tn?rr.'?' rr-''-?:'t ?r M-h rr.r 1 a '. .,'. p-; --,- jiut f.?m?-.t.. Mr." .1 .hn Ar.'!-r- mi Mr. U"ll t-tir Wl1on. M- Kihurl M'lln. Mi f'Siii?! K"nfA. Mr- .la- ? . t'.l. M-". R .!. Pitf-mv M-. 1. s-Mm s-Mm r.?n S'?''-irt a'-d -.t-s. r.i r- ,i:.-Mi." ,i:.-Mi." ?l -v 111 " ;ir! M;-. .T;i. k N?n.;l K e T- C ! 1 f th? ' I'lh. Mr. nr.-l Mr- MiM f'?ir?-n: ?.-l.r. twin. I n- ..ir-i- ft a I ndJv -.;,ii.it T'.ir (r-i?ti( ?r? th? 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II,, -II 7,',lt Thr-I Thr-I ''ri1 - ... I 'l-." .:... in 1 ,f.l..n !U t!;.' , - n li,.; , - .; V Ml I- ,1,-1" ,,, I ... A in - t'l t !,,- v. mt, r, I Mr ,1 inl M 1 h .l,,lm T i .u ... mi Miiii'.nn, r I tl,r , 1 '' n,' nt ,7 11, -lr .luu.J, t.-r M:.. t .1-.-.' ' i 1. If I "-nil ' ''ii .ii.- 'I'! u .-.liliin v i"' nt (In- .,,:, r .1! ,M ; ... . ,, ' '.i m. I 1 " 1 1 .'. ft (.l .1 - .I in..! !i,-I . ,.v rln 1 'I 1 nii.r r HI mill;.- l,..i;r Mr Mrr 1 f, I i-.i,ti,7mi .1 nii-niii. - t ' 1 1 1 ii'-nl f.f C -ii .t.im.i.t. r. M ., ' 1 1 I n J M,". t.. A 11,'i. l K 'i- . v -l-'i',.: III l-ik" i.'.... o 1 1 I.m.h 1 ' i-iii". ah' '-in I" i A n-i . I- m v, Hi i . ("iiti.-i . 7 In t ho , in nim: n I t l,o Imnir ,i i 1 r.i it!. '' j. ii - iii' . .'7 i 'i ' ' M 7'li'in, . on ii nii'iii ii- . . 1,1 1.,-hl --r r-y ,1 I .:.-,t. I. Vh - - hit. in I .i i it ) ' 'nt " . 'iii. u , lUim- v ill I:. I ' I'L i' " i.i II." I f.f th,. ,J,- - ,,..i,i, .M:.--- ...i.ii .,. mi.,-, ;:m v- , i ' 1 l-Mui, v. i! . I . t),, , ,, ,,; 'It" I m M i T f I .-. i,l,ii n. -I In h, ,- hnnr in 'II ll" .lit", jiM , ,t. I ,. 1 1 'i I II h, ;,. .1 i h"i ' I '",' l,l, i . Mi ,. i; , 11,1! i,MI M ' - i"" " M ..i. fin- ' . th. - I " ' ' nt .! li- i 1 1 ' t . hi- r ,Mi. i .., . I 1 ,: " " ' ' I I .i..-.,.. v i.l I .- ,!.... in Ih- : .,!l I l"iiM . , ffnibor 5. Tlip younjr conpto - leave f'r Chii'ao laier to spend the v inter. Mis. S. O. Fetorson nnnotiniTS the en-K:iueinont en-K:iueinont of her du itchier. Miss M.'ir-rotte. M.'ir-rotte. to John Carlisle. The woddins wilt take plnofi in the Logan temple in the near future. Mr. rnd Mis. Th V. I nnils were host ;n;d host?s nt supper Tnesihiy in honor of Mr. and Mrs. i'hnrles Powon nd Mr. :md Mrs. Hubert Bow on. The. two families fam-ilies will le;i ve soon for Tos Angeles to frpend the winter. Mis. C. Ihmsley spnt p.Trt of the week in LJr:i:hain City with frloilils. Mrs." W. U. Vnnflert visited friends in I'hrmintit'Hi juid t Lake this week. Mr. Mnd Mrs- A. T-. Pierce hnve. re-tnrned re-tnrned home from Blue Creek, where they i;vnt tlic summor on their farm. Mr. and M rs. J.uhes Wadnmn of Ocr-drn Ocr-drn were miesi? of Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Lewis tliis week. Mr. and Mrs. V. Kllia of Otden were cuests of Pr. and Mrs. Y. M. Cragun the lu st of the " e.-k. Mr. and Mrs. Pavid V.. Manning were Bri'hain Cil y v is i tors t his week. They w ere nooonipanied by Mrs. 1 1. L. Tier-son. Tier-son. Mr. and Mis. Charles Bow en entertained enter-tained T;io.mi;iv in Junior of Mf. and Mis. V. Atkinson or ,iil,id and Miss Kstella ISovven of Mfiuion. Mr. and Mrs. ephiBott returned to their home m Bri.cham C iy t hi1 week after spendini; Die smnnior here on llieir fa nil. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Schneider enter -t:tiued at suupor Tuesday evening for a number of tli-dr friends. Musical selee-iimis selee-iimis were rendered by Miss Lihcl Ander- Mr. and Mrs. Walter U i; rover of Pioinoiitnry ;irc spending the week here with their eliiidren. Mr. and Mrn. Ceore 1'. i.;rocr and Pr. mid Mrs. T. YY. InneJ. MONROE J MOXTtOV:. Nov. '.M.-Mrs. l M. Por- ' en-,m en t -r I t itie 1 tie Missionary society 1- ridav' a f : ernoon. T:'o, pi e.-en! w ere Mrs. Pr. Belit7.. Mrs. Mnr Neu:eb.) uer. Mrs. C. M, ('lnisiuin. Mr?. Niels Michel-son Michel-son Mrs. ,oren Madden. Mrs. Jo-eph Ol-s.-n. M-s. 0:' l.rtr.M-ti. Mrs. S-na John-on. John-on. Mi.-. J.senh la ion. M r. N lets N' 1 1 . n , Mr.-, h.irvfv Bnles, Mr". Otto 'IViic.-, Mr- Net'.. i ry of ;n hn.-l-l and M s U' c Low ry. Mr. .n:d Tu:-.. r:in;!an Tuft motored to Ki.'if:i-;d ;i.Mn-,!.,v of hot .'.k and were nt- r;.im.- i h Mr. and Mrs 'ivuui lu::. M'ss Lthel Kri. kson rl.te-tu'ned at a K i-tif iiv-t on 'e ined;i' e eiunn Pres-'nl w .Ti' S i .-. 1-'. i '.rh'Kson, Mrs Jn.s.-p i ' '1-r '1-r M: S ; At !: .,s.ni. Mrs .to.rj.h .-Crv, M:!'.:'.''1 I'ru'.li. V.mpj Krh k sni. h;"id Ti't, Kina SoiiMin. Lorrtta Jon-n!n-:s. K . -hve. V. -a ar-5 I " 1 Mah.-'i Mah.-'i . Chr '.r La ' M-n. Ade1.- Brown. Mr i 'r--n ' el.-1 - r : ' ' n ,i : nrd Rt o-.,U:i:.c l-i.- Krx.f a;t.-- i o mi T r. i were M : s. 7 V. M ,h.--ov Mrs. V ;- V :r Ah- " W'v - Mrv Jo- r-h n:t h. !r ; A ' ? is f :.i n-n. ".:i.e Nii'lvr. M-s N''i; .Nl""i. M - .1,.- ph N. hy av. 1 .V r.. H-.i-ld M.il!. : v . Mr .i". 1 .P Klhotf I.m. ,1 r-.:-Tt:wr.f- it :i. hiv .I'li.ner tor Mr. :-tnd Mrs. ' 'f I : Mi - . Whin -r Morr.n. Mrs. Jo1, -.?'!! ar. i pn L;trn. Mi: .i.-"i Cumin f r.tert.t'n.-d R iw f " r- Tl i, r ! i v '-oiir I . . . 1 1 . w if m I tf. Mr? C.i:r'.'- i . i:i M : - cur wmd. Mrs. K. (: i'K-Mi. Mrs. yni:s Biker and Mrs. S ; And:, a ?or, M : t'l- li 1 1 was - o: f s at a -:(.:. l o- T---J..i. T! of rr.--e-it v "re M-. I .:. Uiif-n. Mr "il h.-r. ' rr;,..-:, M j . Jos--h 'lnn. Ml- John Mo." e Mr (ii.::..-i Tuft Mrs i7;ars B :r. i:i i. I .Mrs B.ir.'.v liaiu Mr. .f, I M t r-tn M.'t:h'v f:ir- !'.- d .i. -:-7n d u-r 'or Mr. jt.d M: -. N H N." -n Mr aud Mi- J.---i ..v .ir.d Mr. I M r.i. IUtoM 'd ii.:. h I PLEASANT GROVE ' I'l.KAS W'T liPuVK. Nov :'l -Sii'ir-t' w .-ii t-.c of .,t wk -,''i Si;.!'.'i ,i t i I., ir.r-l ;ii ...i,;...r j:1 l,.....,r f.r , v l -. -, - 1 1 , 1 . rt:i...- snu.i rr. ii ri'in., wr f..r Mt. Vr-il-li.!--. Ml. y. r IV,o .l..-..i:i. Mr. ,!m!iii i I' i .n. :.:r. J..!,n S-ivth M-n H,,i,. I:,,- ,.u- !, Mr,, mm H .... Mm 1.. . . i H. -i-. Il.-.trl ("I -rn-."-..-!!! of Ml.hfir-M i v.li i; t.-r nn.tltrr. Mtk. I.u. y ' k . A'-: T :,, iilr. ml Mr, H.-r.-,.n ttor, 'f -mi i;,r;. !,t th l..-rc ;'.l::..; frin..!. himI r.- :.i 1 1 vr Mi. Jn-'l RtI.-mU h-iR ,-rt f,r li.-r l.-'nir- in II. .hn I-.,'!, nflrr .Mllr 1,.-I'l.i't-. X.r. ..'i.l .Mm. winun, Iv'v- : r .i'iv Mr nn.l :-. N;.: snfn .or A.fM.I. niv I. .r. I t.. M-irnv .--i:i!;,v n.i -i-i t Hi. .1 .iv Muling v.nli Mr. :u,,l Mm l-.-ii Itl'in, v - i.ii-i. ii ,, -..-, of i.ohi .fn, .n. r p.irl of . n.-rl ,,:(l,it !.-r r'.n-r. Mm K i -. i, .,,.,1 N:.,.,n. S .rur.l iv ,.vnilk. of .! .' ;M-.-m of I'l.-,.,,,, .;rov, ,,,rh " ' "' ""l"' '" 'I" ii.vIn... .1 r. ' ,.., . l';:l':''- I 'l u, iiun n, school liuildinp. Dunoinp was thp main f;iture of tilt; evening. C;ike, ice cream and puncli were served. Mrs. Josfdo W;uily pntortnincd tho officers of-ficers of the Manila ward Mutual Mon-rin- evenhip nt her hoinc. Th evoning way siient in phiyniK pamotf. after vhich re t roshnient.s wrro served, I Miss Konu Cooper was a Salt La Ice 'visitor S:t t urd;i y ;md Snndny. Mrs. Friend Younc ontortjuneri a number num-ber of her Indy friends at a quilting bee at liei' home "Wednesday. Mr;. H. W. V;idlev and daxiphtor. Cora and May. left Thursday for Magna, "here they are visit ing relatives. Mr. .nid Mrs. T. M. Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. C. p. Warrick and Mrs. M. P. At-wock At-wock motored to Pro o Thursday and spent the day. Mrs. Pain Hilton left Friday for Llndn : Vista. C;, 1. . for an e Mended visit with i her husband, who is stationed there. I GARFIELD "( f CAKF1F.1A"). Nov. 24. Mrs. Will La-choniina La-choniina nt has returned, from a visit to Aiv.'.'rican Fork. Mrs. Fllen lpson of Salt Lake was the euest of Mrs. li. Ipson tills week. Mrs. Tracy Bailey of Salt Tke is the gu-st of her mother, Mrs. J. Vavcnouph. Mrs. W. F. Payton of Pinrle. Idaho, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. li. H. JhiKhop. The Merry Matrons' Sowing club whs ntci'tji ined on Thursday Iter noon by Mrs. orarn Stewart. The ladies' Guild met with Mrs. Ralph barker at the Smelter Friday. At th regular meeline of the Woman's club Friday afternoon the following la -die? nerved: Mrs. J. W. Home. Mrs. Fr d Hanon. Mrs. W. R Havmoud. Mrs A. L. Hewitt. Mrs. R. H. ilawkv and Mrs. W. 11. KOWy. Mrs. 7i.irM'1 i;ihson was given a shower show-er Monday aftcrivxm by h number of her friends. Cm Hi-i-nmit of Thanksgiving the :':-tdar :':-tdar net ting of the C C Ih iii.- lub has been postponed until L'ecenit'e:' tl. The H-ii Cos daneo at the clubhouse last evening wis a grt-at sucoe, Mrs. Carl I1. Madsen entertained Thursday a t a noon dinner for a number num-ber of friends m lionor ot M r. t "htTord N.al of Miami, An.. Tltose ur.s-nt. l.e-s l.e-s the k 1 ' m of honor, wiTMrj. N-.t I. Mrs. J. S. ("unnincham of Suit Mrs. Ciiaih Martin. Mr. Albeit Hard., Mrs. A. 7. P. 1. u-.fy aid Mrs. A. Kpp. Trs. "harl. s .71 g.i-e a lur.ebot: i dm sda . i r-.c a I ter:;oon i spent i'- "iiisic and ire discussion of I'.td Cro? work. , Mrs. LnM All. n e-if .-rt fit red th" follow fol-low lie frifids .-t n Pin. 1. eon en Tues-I 'mv aft.Tnoon: M.-. Munc.inM Kevn.-'. i r-. ! 7 t s hnudt. Mrs. A. Hau and i Mrs. Carl ..a.i,n. The Hundred bridp -dub w i n- ' t.'ital-ied hv jMi. A. J. PtUi.y Ti.Cs-ri:y Ti.Cs-ri:y af ternonn. I Thf Afternoon Hridc rlnb wa enter- Mined 1 l.urd t I v Mt. W. M C .,n-.p-1-!1. M;s ;rrtrid- Trez-ra of It T-ike p-t-s the puest of lirr c'imh. Miss ,uh S.tturday and S'.i day. .V:ss Maru-.r.-t S'-'in n t e rt a i r,--7 v-,fr 1 - hi ,I'::r,T m hfr.or of Mrs. ; S i'r,VK'f!l of .ilt Lake ard Jan. K:r;;- ! "i-l nr. . '.f-.MT L:ppft Oi th.? coist ar- i tai-T;.'. j LAYTON f j 1AVT7N, Nm' -Mrs. Alma rhd':;.s Hn,) M:. Vii;::ii.i Kmc .-ptnt tv;e we.X- 1 rnd iti ' 1 " d u n urs . of rets : i e s I M:-- Ah. e lviin o' rmiiit.-.n sp.M't ! TurM.iv w.iii M:-fr lx'-:.e pay. I Mr .v! M: K. C. K : c r.d Mr :v. 1 Mrs V'lli'd Ca:rott r;;,.:.ri'd '.o h-'ham, M p-s F'e.trl .md Xci a L-v'.-n v:s'r.1 ; u . r ,. fr '.t 's m s t t Pake .'' t v on S i : - J ;rd of i.it w r. Mr. und Mr1. H'.ibTt Tjivfn s.,;t L"ikt :s;te.i u!t!i relative. p,rr. .:'7a. Mr p.dr-e-t A !a tr.s ' ! : ' e I w ; ! 7 ( 1 ,- n 7 s In Suit Pake v'i'v on .'-j-i.rdiv oi i.ist, t ek Mil. Fi-i iv.."-' CI-mT'iH of , i j vr ; I v her H'.ca. r. M : s A M-n. K:k H 1 I Pt Monday in rr- 1 lr.C""ii as K-;r fri.-rv;- j Mr m- d Mr. C W p.'.' f.-n v.r i -i-ien ' ! oi ti',,-- tr. t ; 0 w , , M !'.: Wat of Oaka-v . b'.C.o. s l-.tl;-r lib f: .t-ailn heje Mr .1 I'd M ! . I'.irl a i e vi?' ; tr.g m !th Ma K'UUc's n-.otlier. Mr A. P. Anderson. Ander-son. Mr. .,r.,l Mm C W SiMirta sint tie . i h.'i. !s' : :nh- it h Mr ".d Mrj :M; lin K tn. . Mrs lluoM tori !'.t,' l with friends In S-t.t iJikr C:t on Satt;r:a. NP f I 've I't'!!!'.!') n ?r-m-ir;c the w ek !n Clinton. v.s-.Ti;. with ;),t moi.irr. Mi I SALINA PAP1V. N'o- .i - i':ir of tbe pleasan HfTa.is 7 l .r nn w.:s t.'C pure.-; ji.ower K . 'ii S.i t art 1 i v H 1 1 ft i too i) a t the hoiv.e tT .1 i i':ane. In. mut ot .V:s- Knth (witf-t. a h::df of tj,e week. Fort-ine klii. -sis were pi'nt. Thurdav evening M's- Violet l-Ya n-'ey etit.-rtatn'd h( hf- ho-r. for the Mi-rs Ln.de ' i.t;K. Pin a Monnv, 1-v a I.l e and W7m Ft iiiom 'h tiim- w.. ph- .- i n t : ;' h ; In nrrd!etu"k and liin.'h-e"u liin.'h-e"u w at f-i Mis i;u l-'ord'i;un -n t .-r t a I n --. (1 e M het fib-nls at iltuiirr Mii,,ia- at liel llOllK'. Mis . i C.t rlJ-on rn erta lued the rria .iM or:,,eih of i.i First wat.l at her - mv Fi 1 a r r n mi: 1 'rer.rn t were M i s 111. k- i i lund. V r 1 n. Ian Martin. Mar-tin. Mi- Fiank .I.MMuni, Mrs. rati-mvi. rati-mvi. M).--.:t -.'iia Pird and I'l'.xaheth Smith. Ilildi Williams enl.Mtalned at mji ost,r ir Frldav fventni; at lier I'onie Her KiH'Ms ere i l infl l.tl son. I I cur Hi i'h n. Pe-Mia Chrl;.! f n-i ii ami Pe-v Pe-v ine 7 ii,1, PIh' 1 miles' 1 iler.nv ,7nh entertained enter-tained In the ehib rooms Mun.l.n eenliu: The pi,kt amine . ons i .' I ed ot a piano solo b Mb:.- l.u.'ile I'rane. a pai-or h Mis P. ; puire-i .m 7iat Women are Polnn for th,' War." and 'in : ent lhents' by Mt Jos. di I,. Tlinrpe. pii'tllh annm-ed blrtlid.iv parlv fc.-lrn bv M'iv iMua lh Mp. r at her homo Moli i Pi v p 1'iHn,: lie! : e--hments ,-ir soMfd I" Ibt' Mi"'-r- Fnv I i n rn IMS ThtM-l'iv ' n-a IiMiiiI.-hi, Helen Anderson, .loi s-oi enon. I'f'fdr Soirnson. KiitloM.' Kenna. I hlda ' hues. t ,na 1 nnu;a,iul l lahnit Ulrd and phv HP .Ii.u.mi-'H. Miss F i Vlhod eniei ia l"m, at dinner Suml.M' tn honor of Mr. ami Mis I -u I Mi.k-l.ion Other Hue- 1:. vi.,. N,a and W illhv Murpln . Mat v hlllm; ma Phd. and Pldied ano rVnl Muiphy. Mi". I mdr. 1 .ai.' ,ai en I e 1 1 a n r, Mf PmrlH-oii Wedmsdm nftetiioon tu hon-H .if Mi Mar 1. 7-a, k, pi or to h.-i leav hn; for Salt I ake. The rer.nl.ir Ked Ct i's-j meeting was held 111 the - bib looms Wednesday ultei-noon ultei-noon Pr l 'i , . ,ndm i o I h-- in st - aid - Pf-. Thr Sallna . baple. and tlie ICediiiond hi. in. h finn:.h,-d ei-;h(j .tour ' liil'dnm- fin kan-'. wht. h v,'i,i s.mt lo 1 1 ' ' a 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 t , i N 111 Prn,, l;.o n ,,f . !ind mi; urnt to ea. h ol the rnli.' I, -7 bo ti ll on i S.i Una Mr- 1 , i 'i r and .Mo .-. :, ,, n trilam-'d Ih,- lollowlm; at n o i o s i r 1 -..I'll'- m-.,l n .Mr. ami Mis I s, o-i o-i up. M i . and M i . Koh, , t l ' an- , M i and Mi i : lo-;. Mi and .Mi, Vl Inn liiirni Ml and Mn. I ,i id I ,n- . 1 n. Thotiie. Mr n ii, Mr - , , i i .me Mi , and M , -. 1 i o i,-, Mi - ,u I l-'nifdn e, ,Mi;a Ihow ii ami W. I'h e. Mrs. ii. A. G.T.op won the first prize ana Mrs. V. C, Scorup was awarded the consolation con-solation prize. Mr. and Mrs. Ponison of Rertmond entertained en-tertained at dinner Sunday. Covers xverc laid for Mr. nnd Mrs. Krvtn Jen.-eu. Mr. at:d Mrs. Peland Pmhart, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Pari Jensen. Jen-sen. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliovd Slevt-ns, i -and Mrs. Conrad K. lVlcion. Mi . nnd Mi s. Peter Joiisen. A misecUruv-ous shower was :n en at the home, of Mr. and Mr:', l-v-os Curtis on Wednesday evenin- in honor of their daughter and' her Imsbnd, Mr. and Mrs. Furl Miekels.-ui. who were married lac past week. The invited rucMs were Mr. and Mrs. Anilieason. M r. and Mrs. Andrew An-drew MPkelson. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Murphy. Mur-phy. Mr. and Mrs. Pan Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Kuseue Chnstenson. Mr. and Mrs. Kims 'I'urMs. Mrs. iPrum Murnliv. Ms-Ahee Ms-Ahee William. Mrs. Piu-lla Christ r.s-'-n. Mr... Glenn Crane. Miss v:1 Murphy. Mlsa la-la V773.ns. Miss Wiuhv Miup .v. Mis:- 1-'.1 Aih'.-d. MPs Hrlen Murphy. Fart Murpln . 1 .auicii e 1 '--.iton. l-.ldred Muiphv. I, vie M.'ponal... Mr. unci Mrs. Harold Felt. PRICE f 4 i PH1CK. No. 2. Ml!s' Jessie PalPdir-'er cntertnineri Tuesdav c.'eniii'- for the youtiK ladies who hae luhb, d together in servuo of ktncln:. Tiio voik is r '. o Sivssinn rapid! v. i-nd niany an n '71 lie tinished by I 'e,-eni ;er 1. i.en t:;e pr.st iO!i!!i:iimoiii is to be -hi-'ped to iuad-ouarters. iuad-ouarters. Af;.-r a I'erjod of kuiuuiT and vi:7tiiiK. refreshments wore s : - 7 bv ill'1 ho-le-o. T1!.'-:',' present wore M".--v'-' '- Ipina I-;.-i ri. Ir.t-- S.-ott.. 'ai'L'a: et H n s-lev. s-lev. Cornelia Ste ei.on. M;ihel Hof: 'matin. I'es-ie Kfonodv, Hanson. Ha::--! Pi'-re. Kuth Newton. Ruth l-turko. r.oscilr Strm-h.iiii, Strm-h.iiii, MesdaiiK s P. P. V." 1 a t more. 7 h n : r. a s Avenll. S. A. F.alhncer. F. M. Sanlord and H. .St- ensoii. Jr. Mr. a nd Mrs. W. 7. Ku -. j nchol z of S "!in'snio were Frii-e v'sitors Tusda;-. Pr. and Mrs. YV. P. -sutherhin-l or Stori? hn-.-e be( n visiiinu m P.oi'i-e'- clt v. :i h rt.t : cs. Mr. YV. C. Fr.ieker reti;ria:d Tneday afternoon from Sail Pake. irr" she went to meet her n:- c. Mi;s Moir'S'-n. of Washincton. who v 71 :.-:t sc-me Prne at the Hro-ker home. Mr. YV. YV. OlTi o.' -7 l,a,;e Ci:v. formerp.- 7i;s Pel; FI ok of i'r-.-e. has i Join.'d the i;,--d Cross and is no.v m a;t,ve ! training. H.-r hus'.-a:,.! wi.l loin t!".e j Pmred Stat.-s aviation i or;.-. M c W. S. - ,.r . Mrs 11- P. 'h.im-: 'h.im-: ers and Mrs. N. M,.,Virr wer, dvi fi-vn Je:p.'r. T-.-s-'.,v. m ; .nt-r-t of .the Helper a :i. ii .a ;-y to t . e ; -.Yos?. i T.;- CJr-.Tpre cirls have made fl::vTe- n-erds to ;el; t..e n,.d o.-'"s- C " ;:v.is I -,'ai; t s -. r. 'I . ,' v -;i ;oe the Ih.arty oopc .-.it rn of .71 1 r;. e i :..:; ;.s. I DUCH ESNeT I P t V!i F S N F . Nov ; M r . To'.. :i S-aton an 1 ?d -s F,. V s.-'-.-vian er.'.-r-ut- ed four '.i-7e of -s T;v:r.P.v .-.:t-r:i mmi a! the h-r of "o S-hoyaTi m hot-or r.f M-s. S v.v.; of My: t . -.:o :s v n c at t e ,-.i t - : t At : '.e eir c' ti vie'if- a tw o-. r-e Put. h f .' s- "v d a'.d p::r-5 w.-re awarded V. rs. W Mr ' ep ..en Jol.r. a:: ' M" . Birr.'-y ,"i ro'e i:...-s:-.f Cm s. c'. v t:.,- :'!-. w.r.s I.:.'. .r..r; e i t e rt.-.-.tsio.1 M- s . N Alt. Mrs. V t". Cam::,- . ,-r. M;s YV. L l-f .i:v Mrs C, C. Grfv. Mrs F. I Pi- ' e-s M-s. Stephen J. M-s. P. O '7 --.' . M;-. A '. Mi.r- d.Hk. Mrs O. Mrs J F. 7::r.- f.e !":. art. Mr A I'-orrsor. Mr.-, r P. PV-r: k. M P. ,"o7, f: s. R Pr; Mr. .U-f l.ew-s. M-s H alk.'.- at.d J. P. Wimmer s J Z--i r-:: ..- er:c:- i r.f ! ai t oYlo.-k d -o.o- y.. ;.-v . -0- ;,v ".-AO ta::-.s '" T svo:s were wo-, vv P S in t o Mrs 1 1 Y-a:k-. r. out rM- m M s o' C S-e,'e an! M: " H Kohl w.,- .W-:' t.e .OT.F.-t'.iir, pr re The .:es:s w e Vrs N: P .: e, M- ii p, :v M.., J. I-.Uct. y.: ii V. ke-. Mrs! F V -o-.:-.r. Ps H i o ;. m-s. A. P'or'--'! :- 7 s, ...,m. Mrs O C -s-. i IP -u Hi -.- ::s a:-; y: ? v. .7 . o-.: o-.: x- A. 1 ,J' -. ;-p' o; T s - 4 .., "!. t :u s C. L-tkt . nud '-s 17 Y- u.c a 1 f.,m7v of P ." ,71 s; ut ,i . 'A' '.4s :,-..s week w;:h :. ;r ii-tiii,-:. M:s YV Your M- vr, M-s r h. :-:,v, h. r re-: re-: :.ed from h .. ; p. er .P a:id ;s Ar.h 'r 0:t are at ' o:ve P- t'-.r:r fiu-ps- in ;;..-.r new b;-.,'ov on the east Ade 1 Mrf J'V'.n P.P-c-'l was Vo-ie-s Mo-iiv ;F:e-niN.n ! a few o'" ' e- ir-.e-S Fve lv,:'7:.-d was nla-i at two "a--,-. ;u s: :Pt :e ,y;nv n i Mrs K 'i Po e e-: I rn:- by Mrs. a J. Fe. f- a-d c.--s ' - 'on , prize ny .mis. r-.it'i nsun. -a i v-iMurBe Uinoheon was served nt the close of the -mil's. Mrs. P.deet reins; assisted by her ouns daughter, MIm lltlcn Rioketta. Mr. and Mrs. R. IP I'npe end Mr. nnd Mis. M. B. i opr enter rained the E'-en.ns Pnd cluh arid a few guests Saturday t-nlri. Auction hridce was played at s, - n tables and a luncheon wa aci-ved at the ck.se of the games. Through the efforts of t:e loral T. TT. C. A. ' orhera was collected during the week tor our so'.dicrsln France. A ni.-'Winc of the lied Ctse was held Sa 1 ui (;av of last . eek at the Arlington hOirl. Mi.-s ra -e Tend and Miss Alice Todd spent Sun day with their v-H'nts In Myton. Mr. at d Mrs. J. S. Barney of Escalarit! are visiting ;.t the Untol Duehesne with their daui;i7er, Mrs. P.se Pcavlit. rimlali Merkley and Y'inna Lonjf were married Mom",ay afu-rnoon hy Justice 0 ' the F'eaec J. K. Zimmcrruan. Miss Nan P.rne' 'ia - gone to Lcavitt'i ttation fur an mdefiini" stay. I LARK- I 4 T , A P i . Nov. :f Mr. ani Mrs YV L, TTa !!;- ay. Mr. and Mrs. -A". Cjaine, Mr and Mrs. Jlyrum -rdher?. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Pateman and Mr. and Mm. O". R "'handli"T were hos.s tind Lostestes at a charnnncly p;nm.ed pa.rr,y piven Iri th Hv.i-iiont i ail Moii.iay niphL Fhe !iur.dred v pl:-ed t'r.f -aj-ly pirt of eniii5. first f a vo!s t-i'nc io "U. S. 'JtT sen b nd Mrs. R. -:anaolp.i. and the c.ri- soi at Ion prizes to Mi 3. L. Fice and El:r--Scal. ?d:'s. Hvrin: Sto,-k:r.e and family 0' Pouih Jordan sp-?nt -suncay the guests of Mrs. Hynini Nordl'erp. M rs. A. Fans' 1 1 entertained TuMa" aft-rr.orui front iPOi till in honor o' th l-.trrhdav of 1 son. Ln. Luncheon was servf i to tweAe p'jes:a. Mr. and Trs. '.-iPirr T-Ti'r and farr-7v farr-7v sre r.t the f.rst pu: of the' -week with ro!a t ives a: W'et Jor-rian. Mr. ar.l Mr. L. V. RrrlT. Tr s-d M:s 7. H. White and Mrs. J. . Hansen motored to -sandy tel. in cay to attend t!.e 1 union. j Sunday ftfiernoon Mrs. H. C Kaphaldt j en:er:a:nei at di.-jer for her out-of-town .-:s I",-ir'; r"d rses were used for re I ;f,v,-, decorators. Covers were U:d for : ''irv en. T'- ose t y - jv,-.io:v 1 out fron; .7t Lake Ci:" were M- end Mrs. Frai.k L e :r!-:k. Mr utid Mrs. Herman Sfrrizi M's- s KonrifUi nd 1 7 red NwrnV A.i YT-srs. iarrr-". Pa"; i end Jos-"1-Nf1 ni'ii. T.-.e Tforn- Circle f-aine cluh rret at th' hon.e c' Mrs. W. P.-.e Wicefiav a:;crr,.on. Pur. -he on v as s.erved. Mr. R-.d :7r V. C Fa-an a-.d Mr. a::7 M-s. Y L, P.a.jrday n oicred to Sa't Lk C::y Welneslay. M'r. nrd Mrs. RecerF r'tumM Tne-sdsv ,-f:.-r sper.d r-.c s-i"t rAl nays vi:t:r. rel-a:'.-.fs : f:;-: p.s In .Fu Ike' C:r. T"-i k:.l;Cr.c cla.sS of the T.rk KM t :o- hisv. -.1 :r-u even'.r.c at th i . T 1 . S .-': a n e ; . w ; -' , ten 1 :i a t : e nc a a c e M: J. H. V. ray was m chsree. I KAYSVILLE 1 K.W.-VII.I.F. Xnv. C4. Jsrr.f 1 Lir.for.-i :" ' a. .'a-Ti? B.. if Lo;a -v.t -.-.c ut week with fr. An3 l'h.i:-::... M; A!:.-c Sror.e nf thi? Taee Kv-.or; Fc'.H-ri o: Tftiiaia, I-abo, were a..-.r:-:c.i Thi:r!3v. M:s5 '.'-i;i K.,V'r of SsTt Lk Ot-V. : O'.i: 'M!.;av hrtrp a? p;e?t ot Mi 'i-r.n I ri-.n:aTi. A Mrs. Jo.erh Jarr.::in una oaueht;. Mr. nr.! M:. .loo F!ir.t v;:t irierjij in i. '..-ri on .:r ,iy. M: I'" ' Thrmf of Salt l.k Ciir vi-i-f.; -.:h frioL.-. h.'ro Moa"lsy. Mis Virs:.3:a F!--.r'i.; s .rent Moaaiv in Of r. as jr.:c;s of ' rricn.is. VTroiso BurtPa s-.vr.t AVoinfs-,ir,v AVoinfs-,ir,v in Ijso City $ j.'.ost oi ro'.a- .'- r,-i Mr T?Miiry H. F'.oo.i s'A s -.-. l.t i'. :-": wr'-i ro'..itivos in Sa'.t L:'.;.o (. i:y t.icos.isy. Miss Loone Lv sverit S'.irdsy ia 0; irn as c'.iost oi roi:.:-. rs. 'r. n:-..i M-s. John H-vrvr snr.o-.ir,ot. l' f:;i:Si:i"i:or.t of their .-sujh.Tr-, i;'. :i. sr.i LT.r..- Ori.l.-i.'. th"wt-...:'C th"wt-...:'C to take p!s.e earlv in Pecen-.bor. Mr. Kvn K-Hson ani Miss Fiir.v !. :i t::;on vis-.te.i v.-.th rrs. Chft'ori I-1. ?-troi. 0:1 T-.1e5.iay. M-s. O'.ivor Freero of Tot-nia. I.-iho. is tsiticc with ter :r.o;her, Mrs. Aar.ie n'.:;:i;.?. ' " i Social Notes "From Intermountaia Towns 1 PROVO 4 PROVO. Nov. "(. One of the Im-nort:nt Im-nort:nt inv'ial ovonis of the week a . givon by .lining -Mid M 1 A. M-m:iU ! a their home Thurdity evening. In the I form of A eiird-ltlHeheotl p'lttY. Vases of eut floxxers adorned the fill ort Mining ickutis. Fifty l;iuhin were In Httond.ineo. The Provo rhaptT. Pa lighter; of the liomvr. nuM this afternoon nt the Fifth ' w .mi Kelief .si" . lely lull, when an cxrol-I cxrol-I le m "1 laotli - Mad. h" programme was 1 i,ivcn. The M. 1. A. of the First xv.nd c.ivo u I y :n oost tul mvi:iI n nd da m o Friday e -J n Ins. , Wednesday iififinn tho Indies nf (lie i r "t:Il Sonsi?i nuM at the lied ClMfK heiid-1 heiid-1 qnnrtei s tn i'n::r: In sowing and Unit -! tins:. Next Mom lav evening literary - oniorLahimeiit ill ho held at t bo resl-: resl-: deneo of Mr.. Fd T. .Tones. The liost- esse v ill he M if. .lone-'. Mr. K. G. J liiKhes and jMi. Fdfi.ir Mi-Art hun. One of the It-iolimr joelal nlY:i ii of tin xeeek took pin co Wednesday even in at : tbo re-etdon.e of Mr. and Mr?. II. S. I'yne. ! uhen they entertained in honor of their son, Joseph S.. who will leuxe Wodnes-( Wodnes-( day for n minion to Japan, l.unehcon was .'cncil to lift -our i;uim.-. Mr. and M rs. Aubrey And el in of Oiz-, Oiz-, den spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. O. W. And elm in I'rmo. Pr. and Mr". I ,eI,oy Putt rr lim o as . their pilosis for pexer.tl da Mrn. M. K. Hoiiti of Snlt l.ake nnd Mrs. F-d'uveno. P.ivls and daughters, Helen and YirulnU. o: I, on Angeles. tal. Mix Addle Jenkins of I o-an. who spent tho psi:M month in rnwo with Mr. and M t s 'lay ton Jenkins, returned home e.lncsday. Mrs. I,, nnv T'nihe of Pakerstield. CM., who spent the paM ten davs with Frox-o relatives and friends, leturned home Thu;dny. Mi s. pa the was arroinpajiied by her mother. Mrs. Sai a h Pa ker. who i tmII spend t ho winter in California. T'nder the dirvetion of the First ward Primary nooiatlon. n sm eessfnl noolal was ui.-n in the Fust xxanl so.-ial hall Ydne-dax- oveniinc, the proeeeds from which .-iil be 5on( to the irst ward soldier sol-dier Nfl ii.i a Christmas sift, Mr?, Cl.ua Stephenon Kaetor and Neal T Inward of Salt like are spendim; a few ilai3 In lYovo, the gnosis of their sinter, -Mrs. Poo K Yalluk. f'ns Alleo inrr ma a Pripham Citv visitor last wok. Mi Mh 1 1 Id a Spa inhnwr r of Sarins 1 ke Is visn Inir iii Pro'W) with Mr. and M"s. A F. llrhsh. Mrx TJy.r.io nen-Ms is here from Pay-son, Pay-son, visiting friend. Airs. John chiles fi visiting in Mnntl v uh her danchier. Mrs. I,. H. ! hn:-.uu d. Mrs. Oh.M CIihso and Mis Anna Pen-rod Pen-rod spent Wednesday nt tf.o Hut"! Utah i'i Salt lake. the ptosis .f . Mr M Mi--Kol. Mr. ann" Mr W, Pier-aeh. Mr and Mrs-. K. R. Irvfno. Jr.. and Mst l.iol D vir.o motorivl to Sail Lake Monday for the day. Mrs. ilon K. M'a?ion bn.s returned to P'.riry. l.Jaho, after .pen.nnir two months hi Prowi with her parent?. Mr. and Mr?, t 1 liednherp. Mrs. t-f C. Morpan has returned to Frov.i from Xophi, whero pIi fpint a rumbfr of Cnya w;h roiativea and fr.eiMN. Mr. an! Mi? William :f. RoTlnnr had ah their cueM. Ab.ndav. Mr. and Mrs J. This S-later of Chi.-an. Thiirsdav Afternoon the. ladlon of th N'elko Headint ehih weiv tho uo.ts of Miss Pitisv Irvine t her home. The rroni were a rrance,) in a pretty eolor scheme of red xmi white. M : K. T Roberts sav a luopra pli leal Mietrh of the life o: Will iitTii Yaiii.:hn Mondv. which wa follow ed by a i e iow of his play. "Tha tireat Pitde." t en hv Mrs. Monioe Paxnmn. Musteal seleetlons were rendered ren-dered bv Mrs. R P. limine. Jr.. and Miss l.ael Irvino. Kef roainnontK were servovl. Mrs. PranK Knmsoy was hoMesa at a i hlldren's party Mondav afternoon in honor of the tweifth hivttiday ol' her ihiuc liter. 1 .eona. Twont v-tivo ;;uest wimo. present. The members of the Nineteenth Con-inrv Con-inrv elnb nn-t at the homo of Mrs. J. I t.yio! Fnda afternoon and held a business busi-ness meetinit. followin.cr whh h nd.lom n-nieiit n-nieiit was taken lo the Ped Cross rooms, where t he time was de oted to nowinfT and knittinp. Mr. and Mrs. It. layles of fUandinp announeo the marrlape of tlielr daughter. Caroline. 1 1'ranels F. Pa lie of Vrovn. Th.e niarrlapo took place the early part of t ho nion t h. Miss l.eah Smart spent Wednesday and Thursday nl Sail Pake. Mis? Frdtno Cnshhip of Pay son i speiKlinp a few days in Pro o with Mrs. O. K. 'I'homas. The nmrriape of M tss Claudia Chris-tensen Chris-tensen of Salem and ln Sutherland of Provo was solenmir.ed Wed need: y ee-ninp ee-ninp at the home of tho bride. Twentv- 1 rtvo relatie? and friends went from Provo to at;end the weddtnc and reeoption. 1 A prettilv appointed scv-lal atYalr was jiiven Weiinesday evenlnp at the home j of Miss T!ie!ma Nosbtt hy the operators , nf the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph eumpanv in honor of Mrs, P. Kov loathe of liakeislleld. Cab, fornier elnef operator of the loeal telephone of-tieo. of-tieo. The hours were spent with music and sanies. Puncheon wag served. Mrs. J. Prnoe Jones of Salt ljike n sps-mftnc a week In Proo with IT. and Mrs. K. C. lluphes. Mrs, John Clark pcnt (lie week in Salt T-ako, the pnest of her daughters. !rs. Cl.il Spoekarl r.ud Mrs. Joseph F- Tates. In honor of Ihe Mrthdav annlversarv of Atrs. Hutit Hailev, Mr. mid Mrs. John W. MeAilam ontertattns! at. a prettily ap-pxinted ap-pxinted dinner Sun-lay. A session of the Helpful Hour rlnh was hold Tlnii'Mlav afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. H. Peek. The rooms wero prot -tip arranpod in ehryan! hemmns. The members onaped hi Hod Cross work, at t lie eon elusion of w hi. h luniheon was served. Mrs. .1. Karl Keek. Mi s. It a Me-Paniol Me-Paniol and Mrs. Koso Kartehnor w oi the in ited puosts. Mrs. P. P. Posers has returned to San Kra neiseo, Cab, After a ko oral weeks' vt; if with her parent s, Mr. ntid Mrs. C. I la nips hi re. and ot her relatives. The 1adfet of the Afternoon Prttipeoluh , pa e A deli i; hi ful par! y Thursda aft ei -noon a t t ho home of Mrs. Hon rv ( ;ase, in honor of Mrs. Cloti W hile, prior t her departure for penns 1 ania to reside. The rooms w ere a-1 raet ivelv nrrancM In ehrysant bomums. Tiie puesi prlf.e was rei-eivod by Mrs. White and the r.ud pri.-e wis a aided to Mis V. J. I led-M'dst. led-M'dst. laineho'iti was served. 1 Friday evrnlt.p Mr. and Mrs. parley Iirson ontorrained nt a famllv dinner, t 'overs w pro laid for t wrh e. I Mi S Frank Whito was lilr at A hi!. Iron's pa:v 1'nd.iy al'ternen hr honor of her ton. Weston. f l?s Clrn Ci.rh(-1. entertained at a prettily appointed Unn.T Thur-,.,v rV(. nine. The quests in, -hided Ml-.s Kern Neshit. KH. alter. Kthel Hillev nifi Ivimi Sa fTord. Joseph hn eral-. Milt.i lirown and 1 ,th k ! CtNT.e. Mr and Mr", i Irovt; trrol! of Provo Penrh r.ivc q wrrf.tnic re, option pi-idav eveiunn nt the Sharon ward a to :..ejnen t hall In honor of the marriage of their daughter, Kej... ni:d Chiton I'vnr. w hirri to-k plac Wednrsdav in thr Salt I ake temple. firr him-hrd ,ie.-s were pre?-ent pre?-ent and an oxrollont pn. gramme was icm- j dered, followiiir; whlfli the time was .pent hi rianelns. The members nf the So eon d ward Co-I Co-I hnnlda beehive swarm frpont ThurfMa v ! evening as the uiiets of M i.-sos J !a l tie and M'ay Jenkins. Uefrohinents weie served. Mrs. Iv p. Cns5itv aa a Salt Pake visitor over the week-end. Tho regular p. V. r. danre was lield at the ladies' yinnH.'-.lnm J-'riday oxonlni;. Mrs. John liesilemeyer of ICuieka spent tho w eek In Pro o. r'rida- rvi'iun- i he nf fleers nf th Pnnno illo ward V. 1. M. 1. A. met. at the homo of Mis. pden Moore and on -Killed In Rod O'oas work. The pupils nf the third and fotirl h grades of Pake -v ward were delight -lullv entertained hv tho teaehors nt the tithlni; nffleo VYlday alternoon. i ;:) n ies, inu.lo and r(fn hment a were e.n.iox ed. ( 1 BOISE, IDAHO I 4 , f PC1S1'. Idaho, Nov. i.-Oiio nf tliL-delight tliL-delight l ul entertainments piven diirint;' i ho week for the benefit of Ihe Pod Cross was tho musio papeant Monday afler-noon afler-noon hv tho dramatle and m.isleal see-lions see-lions of the Columbian elnb. Coder tho (Uroetion of Ml.-s Mart ha Carland. a chorus of sixteen Poise hl;Th school Mu-denls Mu-denls sail a- the Spanish imtional anth-'m. 'The Marselllai.'e" was d.dlhtfullv rendered ren-dered hy L. Knsi-n ami the Swedish national air was suns hv )!of Anderson. Ander-son. Th Canadian air. "The Maple Leaf Sontr." waa kivom hy Knirenia penninutim. The Publish none. "Knlo Hrlttama." was render b- Mai Shur;?.. The living I statuary of Ihe nation was well pnriiaved .ind a veiv prettv featine. The ininp of "The Star-Spjuiirled Panner" eoin hiiled the programme. A laruo sum was reali.ed and turned over to the Pod Cro;-s. ! Another sueeoM"iil war party wa Riven ! Monday evonlm; n t i he home of M"rs. Timothy Pean h- the yoiin womrn of tho Cathnllo Women's league. The rooms w ore la visldv deeora led with ranvi : ions and clirvMiii liemums, T!ie enl or la i n uietu was opened with the follow Im; .h'i-),itn! proyrnmn e: Ihano soto, Mrs. J . P. Nielav; v neat solo. Mrs. Si eon Ph-t Per; li.lin solo. Miss A ud rev Castebnrx; oeal mIo. Mrs. Stephen Koan of Spokane; roadniK. Mrs, A. A. Krasor; voeat seloet'on. l-hks' nuftrtetto. aneiiii; followed and a buffet supper wn.H served. i no of t lie unhpio fea t ures of do even ins was t ho a ue -tioninp off of tho ihu-al de, otaiiors wht.-h fltiorned the rooms. This w .is dme by Jess 1 la w lev nml a fr,tvdcd mneh a Ml 11?..''-ment. 11?..''-ment. ANvnt sua ;i s i eahz. d, w liieh will he used for tho Idaho ho. The wntnan auvlli.irv of St, fi.'haT eathodral mot Wedm-suny Bfternnon with Mrs, Kra nk T. Wyinaii. Yo.sterdav afternoon the Prilem Siar tea eommlttee entertained a: u ilel i h t ful so,.l nt tho homo nf Mrs. p. C. Corv. Tnterrst Im; n.im.-n nnd Ihe snitr of te-freshments te-freshments were ;u feaniios. The proof pro-of oris of ihe a f tor noon Were i: ivrp to the Pod Cross for pur. h.islnt: 'lirnin-Hs kft. Sociel is ltikin: forward to the d.. Tie-in Tie-in i; pn rt- io tie m en hv I l ,o Comiirv elub Tii.mksi:lvlm: ee at the ehiPhon-e. The eommlttee on nrra nemonts Is eom-po eom-po -il of .Mis C. M. I'o'iin. Mr V. M 1 a i.Nnn, yn. Men; v I'.i'k, Mrr a. S , Spuneer. Mrv VL S S '-eri-l.. n. Miss In.-.1 Skll'ern, i '. P K ill nw k-. Pi'wnri) Snev ' K M. Pax bison and ',.' M. Pr..-e. T e 1 a:f.nr xv;l! he one or the o;n'ii.:i Meial 1 enl s of the sea.-.in. I The tra riven t St .To'm's ha'l Wd-l n- s.tav attenaw-m was iitln ilr.l ie, a i,n I n i in d !- of men i lri h nnd i: if si n An i n - tere.it i ne r-ic;:iiniiir x as : f.-.t'iro. I.li'ln i re ' e v !i Mien I H 'Ti -tT ed fm:i a ()- oiate.i ir.i t.,l... '1 ,je n- t e -e -, f,,;- I'.e i a ft erno n v e i e f rW i ;,ri; M -. . p, ' t - 1 T-ionit.- Kiniii;.iM, Mr- I! , M kinn.-v ' Mis St ex en l'4ikor .u Mi..: K ir : 'I I Mr". W. K. Chajie nf Nterid.au w.. tie' h'. tiered ITiest at a'l IT! '" r :i ia I Pit,. ii ' Knen S,ili;rd.v M I .--.ti S'ivt..n ' 'I'I. deenrttinnn were rll.nv r!u in Mil is. Mr-. ' a -e will .-;! i 1 I e ;n - I ter In bus AriRete.i. Tho I'.otdenrrwJ rhp. T'Mtrjdi n' I trn noii at ti e homo ,,f Mrs. Je';"er. a 1 1 e nda in o w as la r;e. i Tii" pm-., F"lks will rvn tlirr -..-.:., liifnrmal diineUm pa rt x' T lia n k -:;! x r ' nlnu. It will be held in tlteii a It r.i , I i w , lib b.i 1 1 mom. and po.-ta 1 d r 1 1 : .- ,u ,. b- Inn plnnned bv t he coin ml t tee in i !u i e. J Mm. Stephen Kfcan rf Portland I . t'io pn.-t of Mrs. Alxln Recan. i Mm r. .T Merarthv of pop. j. eh . n vVltlnc In Pnijui, tlie gw of M r;t John1 A. MelK-vllt. Mr. a nd M-s J W P' m-W ar noun o ' the en.tKmef n of 'l.e;r .1 a u-' t i , lr.no, j In Mnvne (hirU RnPh o Se.iti!.. Wa-h. Th niA iThi-e w Id in 1 e pis - e n I , . , m -her. j Mm. WV.IlJim A. Fd wards of IM-r,!.. hutK. tdwho, wlm hi I I'm : i ? s i ic w:'b hr m'-t'-r. Mrs t;--rt: Ik Pitiri'fi, l :t Mr.ily f-.r tb ro.:-.t, w,Vi ih will pond tho winter. j Mr. nnl Mr "".- rb- lit .nn Trw-'n anrmnnr th -r -aco n , n r of their H.i'i.'i-trr. H.i'i.'i-trr. Vivian, to Klnier Fdx.mi Chi.r. h J Uwn Pernio.il KTneh, dorm of u-iifi.t-n trie. rnh'Tlf y of Idaho. In 1? it.ru with 1 Morris In IM-. i Mr. nnd Mr p. TI. Hrw n eT a- j loJU, a rr visit ,nc w tf h rola r I en bore Mr. nnd Mr. Joln s fiur of VMr- ! (. Hv upent t.io week in P-Hfo, I Mr. nnd Mrs V Mbm ,,f M,.,.nta n h-.rno ..-t.t tlie w i . U - end b-ie, Mn.j,nK , Wild fl'lk..K Mr W , Northrop n-w) daef'V- Mr j U'!l. left Tuo-l-n lor l..iiK'n. To...-, to! Xl-it Captain V. all d.Kili I:: 'I iv Ci.ro. I Mr P P. CI- of Mountain! r in ' i'!nt ,n. r.d n : Ne.pMU t Pie ' l In , 1 ..trl ) Mr. -nd M P.. T J.. , of p.. I r...e , peril S"X-eraI UH i.l i;. v. ( In I l'.niv. 1 RICHMOND l: I' ,., N . -. ri Mr. f. I i -"ii rnl.MHlm.l -t I h'Mli.: I u .,t j ll'.I.K- "I .,. II II.-' .!-...!, , i ....) t .. I .'! ' ' In- hul- I l.in II A A.lui '"ii. '. M-i-'l- ,. II.,, , A I I llirrt.. .1 : ! r., V ,1 lii. ,, .,- A 1 I, I, I.- . M .1 II ,; r:.. ,i,. , Th-i'iiii" .1 '. I-U,,, S. V lt-,i.lrl--l. h i in i.-i. ,--,,. i: i; WiwMi. , ! M.rrlll. i:-.ir.- (-.l, i ..rr ( ). UM, Allien P.ll.ii. .M.,;--l l:. Immc. I.,rr n t :-i,ii, i-1 . An, i i-.-h,,,.-. m,c m, Kii.iii.. A 1 1 ... r ! l-iih-r unit I-" II. U 1,1111... I.,n,ii,-.,,i wn'i li-rvi"l. Rl-ln'.n.l Ui.ili.l, rtn-.i-l iri-n.lil. I.-.. (.-..Ik- Mini',. Wlll.o K.il.h, !...-e -n.. r- "I" ... .!..: Ihlli- it it, I 1 ,iin!-ll .M-i - till -ill'-lulu r. ,t n-Mnl.-r -f -iiiiii: I,, , 1 ,--. fit n :.i i, -I, it: i i r: , i 1 1, t,,h I. k-t I ... ii l-llililV -iMuiir i-.l ImmI u--;. '!),., nr-. In. In.i-rl II. Mi'-in Mnrt-,,1,1 ll-n,lil. l . I'rtlrl-r Sttfi..-,,. l-'l, ., - n, - '-hl, Ihilh I'.. ,n. ii. - Tiio.i.1 i .. hn riii i:,. I Ipil.'-ll 1,11,1 K, inli" A'lfl'n-"',. I A Til-nli-i fri.j,-l'i .,,ii,,i i.l M , ' Aiir-lln l!,iln--. " i-. 1 ,, ' . I t, luff An I, .l-i .i,, r . i.-,-,-l 'I'I - ,r,,.,-i,l v i-i v Mm II II I I -, hi , Mi-. II I-' I !,, hil-i, .-,,. Mr:, .'. II. l;,iln-f .ii,. I II,- Ml-f. Ni-llle 11., I.l n, 1 l,..hh-, I lit I ni-V. Mr. .1 VV. I' nik i-nl-i l.ilnerl l,l"il IM... , 1, 1 1 1 1 1 -1, I, I h-r h,,ii,- I'". -h, v ,ni , r ii It, i.,l.,r ,-( I hr. 1,11 I IhIhv ,-1 In i ' 1 1 1 1 1n hmirlil- I, l-.illl h Mr mi, I Ml;' hum , I I , !- "T li-ilir-M:, In, -i - vl-.il mi'. ,i llh f i h ml- ii ml , -In I Im--. I, -i i M I-i , . Mr. uii.l M , -, 1 I 1 1 tin Biio r-l hi nln ! (i .'-.,11 I j,l..,. 1 h'li. II,-.- wrr i,n,ril-'l in, v i-i I n-il -, t ' i,f In.'-t r n-k III I In- hull I 1 1 " l-inplr Mi . II ... ,i- I," in-1 I v M Hi I Mm Sh-l-ni,l ,.f ll.-hil,li.. Mi.. A'l' il'i K 'I'i-' 'he ii . Inli nl ii mi, I , I - " 1 1 ' 111, I, i v i-v-,,,,i. In -I ,' 1 1 i , n i,,ii,i h, r ,,r I rl-,,,1- i I ... .1, I I,-, hi i, n,l rn, nl I hi- i.t -m Inr Ti... - -l HI i'i" M 1 , in. n I '. I ,i I i h.hlii-'iii. Ii I l-ii, II h I . . V I I. ii r I -.. .1 -hh. ' in, , -hi.. I' ' A li-l- I '-"Ii A II. -I I 'I lt..Mi ill. I'.hn-i HI.). I .h.lil I III-' i i l-r,..i- ,,. I h I ,: 1 1 1, ,, ,l,,h,, ! ,i,i I ,l nnl U ,'hl. ., ml Mi--, K ,, I h-r lux An-li I , nil I -I' ' i .I--I ii' mi ii I ...rm. Hi Hi. i : iiliii-l-iv nf In, I v i , 1. Mr- , I ' ,1 1 , 1 1 1, in . I Ml.i- 1 ,1- I I lni.ir rnl M-iii-l,, v h, I I.- In,, V II h Ml in,. I Mi r I 1 1 i ', , I 1 1 , '.I. ,i,l ,,r I h- I'-, I I'm j in, I .il I I n ml , Inl, I .M.iii. d.i v iiiii'i noon unrt Mji-nt llm time m' -Inc. Mrs, r-'ilM.'iiil W.-hh nml iliiuclileis, Killh ini-i l-l;iil.-r, iin.i M'.nh Kitlhoillir' A n.li'i r ,,i, inntnr-il In I .otl.-iii Kftlur,i;iv of l:,t ,',-U ;in, I tin,, the ne.si.s of M lh,'7. .l.tl,;hn. Mr. .-iitii ATI n. l.'.r.-i Ti. .lohnson spent Snn,.i In IT-.slon, the mi-rh:! of .Mr. nil, I Mis. lion rlRtit. Mr. .in,! Mi.. l .olninl I li'inlrh-l.s nf nine i 'rn-k will im',11,1 Hi,' w Intel inoiuli.' lure. GUNNISON f C I" N'MSi Nov. 21.. M r. and M rs. Ih.v p. .Meteall" out or I. third at dinner l-Yidav rxoninu for Mr. and Mrs. Williani Meteiilf. Mr. and Mrs. hiunii saiulcra and .Inne Mot, a!:'. The P. M. ehih met TiK.-ahtv with thr tlsN4.y Joy io Curtis and MeMoidoal. The quests u -'re Mesdamrs Pa ilxoul'rlt, C 1 1 haft . l.ibl' I'et iTfim, Samuel Wh-ser, H . A ; ! I umphn vs. l-'rotnont I !arnes. Au-Hiip. Au-Hiip. dllard and l-'tslirr. Mrs. A. .1. Kohhlna left, Monday for her humo in i 'neidspriiiKs-. Nov. Moiula' the Him a I Neighbors met nt the home of Mrs. Pibbv I'etersou. Mrs-dames Mrs-dames Niels Hermatu'oti (,tlii I ;, Sonliliiki lieeaine ineinhers of this lodo. SuiKlav nftornoon Mrs. Kay It. Metealf :is hnsiess at a dinner parly In honor of Mr. and Mrs. h oi i;o 1 lalvrson. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. 1 lah erxm, ilrs. O. H. 1 Ial ei son and son, II uh. A o, i illt Inc bre was nlvon Sn I Urdu v niulit of last week by the Kuval Neighbors Neigh-bors at the h otne of M is. K. SonlnsKI. I'll no. t Piereo Is 'islt Inn his parents this woeK. Mr. Piereo la a member nf the marine mrps and la stationed near San l-"raneiseo. 1 hv and Mrs. J. A . II .ican ento-rtalned for ihe follow in k Tuestbi v evening : Mr. and Mrs. A M. Chrisiensen. P . and Mis. Pav P. Met. -all". Mr. nnd Mis C. K. H.aKwmmi. Mr. and Mis. Conine Haixer-Mr. Haixer-Mr. and .Mis. Ira ow nlell, Mr. aii'l Mis. C N. .Ifisen and Mr. and Mrs. Nlel So; en-nn, 1 !te la 1 1 or two bi-m t lie pri.e wnni'-i:.. Miss Chiisilan Madsen assisted assist-ed . lie hostess In ser"lin:, Mr and Mis SostM I'leeeo onter-lained onter-lained at dinner In honor of pair .von. Prili si, U ediws,la . Other nest s err Maor and Mrs. .1. M. knthton, Mr nml MiN J. 11 Maee. Mr. and Mrv. H. A. beams. M r. and M rs. U :l-oit, M os-da os-da ii e Willis Cb rt st en.se n, i 'i'a it Prow il ol' St Ii na and S. A 1 w ot t h of Twill Falls. Idaho. The deeora.Mon- were In the Tiati"Uil olor? and fernn. and pi aer ea rd"-w rd"-w ei e small A nierli a n Ma c., Mesdamo.t Albert MeKeima. I '.lien Christ lui sen, fhiiils Knlxlitoa. i.niib:i Parson. Par-son. Plhhv Virr-eii, Sa muel Wieser. ard Wiener II I ', J. nsm. Clx de Tuft. Sa ra Kill liin, I'.ov liP a r. I t. u;u st 1 1-lard. 1-lard. Joseph M. Feauuaid, VN ill j Chrts-li'nell. Chrts-li'nell. I I A Ke.itn:., S. ". H.i.h'.o. .1 A ll.iL-nn, Ki nl nut ll.iriiri, S'l''slv Pleroe. Nlel Pel man -en, .1. CiuMhim'm, II. M. i 'hi his I j i i 'brtitono,,'. j;. ImIwupIh, .i:.l Mailin. M ( ' Kearnv l.o N ;ie. bill . J Knhl.u.s a i i.l "the M!mts .In van-ta van-ta 1'hoipo. No-a W It x. r, I, eona Falix.inls and Cave I I'll 1 7. .-..v- a sht-xxer M-i.da v OM-nlu a a I.ie-:,t I'i M:s lirnix lalw.n N Mr. ant Mr' ! I K'.init 1i:h as f hel r i; i i r . 1 a i c. ' ' i and er.ni.lnon. Mrv n . Alwo, th and son of Twin Falh bb. I SPANISH FORK I 4. 'MNK'l F Ml Iv N.. . : Mis T -T V it . ntert .! ed -ne.f.rs of Co X'.- I . ':' .1 her bvrr Fltd.IV iCternn-Ml r: o.'i a iv nie 1 s!m"I, ii f nMw t 1 ,-- Cf fv.ni'.'-n "li'ir; K'tit I .. : i-l !.. Vrt. N. die V.'H 1e :u I'l'fi.U'.iii", a 'I hrk-:tx Inr sf-v M . . ;; , 1 t.n. folo'i b- -.-U It k- tor t ' e I', t t 'TO-- A 1 tet'X OI ...n.d.m w is -.-rv ed M K.s - i r h : '-nn rv a '':nibot r . rt 1 1 1 1 ' , 1 v r c hi .-f I t x ! . Milt.i,. r ' li.T 1 f- Ire, I- X l.ln a Mfikl.i-'" v.n Kl .e'i f.ihiw iti norii- :n'. T'o t ,.,1'es' Aid S-'iex of tbo r-e.'-v- I. -; 1;. .1 . 11 1 , h t at I 1 O p.eno oT Ml t. M(.h',l ei. W e. 1 I" .1.1 V f. r ITIdV'tl. A T, In.: p.o. in .no . j.-'xrn np- dr ti- .rr.-.-f'.-n ..f m ll.-n.imlii IUr. : .-' t . T 1 o .'. ni I .-in. 'iron a- erxel at 4 o . o f....rd b s.v 1 ...i-;i . xp . x. t,a r - .a t'r r. nt a i',lll'n; I'irl A1. Ii;. r I.e. ti'ie-tmoi, In ho. if ' ' ' 'i n X'. -o ;,r...,.-t ., d - .pj or w is -. !e I at 'Mi In S', l I - 1 1 " ' V O-l S, 1 ii' 1 .1 II' 1 U I ).f if... i-'ov-i Mr P A .V im'.,, nnl .1 lb.- 1-.Pdi r 4- I Mih PH :iT.i--t mm" n-. t -o m.t-: 1 S, of C'rlr ,te ! 1 t- M.-r:i,I -r..n.1 .'I of : ' j : ! , - s v 1 1 ' , In :t i . -. ,N.'- - vt.o; : Mr a n.t Mrs Tu!" M.m o v and Mr -. ti t Mr - Ih.v '"" ' I ni . n :-!' O'. to l..-ml l..-ml ; - o en J ' i ", i.i l ' . !..,( tlio ,t,i Hh Mr nnd Mr-. P K II . rx o M-- t t K-Cr ..f in i.-n i. id M"s 1 P P.C ,.-f f f H 'It P..-- nv "io '. I -. iv ' r -r T'. . i a : v. . i s O ' ' 'i t 1 e. r par -en - M r . a e 1 M P. I lawn a e. Mr. F i '"U P'e . itr.i imH mi dln-i dln-i I hnr-'a" In t-.n.nr i.f ti.T f.il! rr, M'-lmn M..rv' l.u;":i. tlio o-M-'n-i t-- ii, b rdMhda-. Ml.- i h - M...?e. 1 -' ono Kiev II. -v-i Wn...N nnd t'.e:'.t ilrnl.Ti! wrro I'.-.lr .r il , p i r i x fiun V ,"lnr..1 l.lKiit at I'T.il. I iii I v bail ' . nt v i . i r pr . -.-nt Ml . .bv mh 1 , , ;.b.l.n I lilri I ah o. nf n f ..nd- .Inner T ;. d :n . o 1 e I t a I I . -i , of I . l bh t h-' . . Mi V pi ,l;in!.t a-,d ML s Halite H.'tli.on i 'I'uft .i ii, nd at a rllnnoon. ' . r I Vt.t titi. I.t MM.idlie.'i.l., ' V to M l. s 1 I . i' e ,t Kell, a bl Ihe of I hr n . "k I I r y.df i 'n'-ur .b'l. tor m'Mi M; s U rlli INib.- Ir.MI .Ml Fl lda ex ni.lik, I ' re f tr--t.il pillv six en Men- -la i.i.'! ! i ' I lb. P"nCi ano:-. m- 'd 1 .11 f"t M:i 1 ... .ii't.-r and fninlb . r I " tx ill M.Dii I, iir i" nnl-.' I heir home In blahn. and fm Mr. and Mis t;.oifce A. llone and Tamil;. x lio ltl lfae uton to unk' 1 1 14 It homo In Provo. ( 'oiniihnienla i to Mif-i Marie S'P'nrt. a bible of tlie work, Mb.- Snslc lluntlnc-ton lluntlnc-ton entertained at a miheellaneous rdiuxxer Sat u rda v event ns f'f lr.t xxf ok i t the homo of her Mster. Mr.. Fnla ,l"iu'v Came' mid niUHie were the dixerflons of tho eeninc, lollowed by Inn- boon served by the hotev to twrle i;;rl trnnu, Coer. xxeie la'd for eisht at a dinner part ;;l.n l''....hiv bv tlie Mi-ef Maile and I -ilha i Nh I-, mi . . .inpUnien ta rv to Mlv- lhniu.i Asldev on the r of her depart de-part in e to her ho-ne in S:it l-tke City. Mm Join W Tooi e hrtK left for n j ii.niii h s x i",t it h h--r Hinir, M n. '111;. 1 Hank.-, lit Salt l-i.ko. t Mi ! F. I Pr inchv on nl dit'jfrht rr. II...I.-.. ul'i h.ixo hfvi hltii In KtindiM f-r I e p.t:.t th.ee wivs, returned hP.r i'.i'ii -il.e1 n ,-M nl n , Svhet.r fi av.l Mi'F T,uer May ''t i ..p eT S.t't Shore were m.t rrjed in pto-. o on eHne . Th.-y x ,11 n.nko thotr heme Hi Th.lit. T' r Mr lab tvet "V. due -In v nf;er- 1 no-. n at St !!' ..ife nnd reorpMid-e for ' 1 1 e w ; n i r . i -'M. Three new member IM!.. .i.1vl!!'b M'i. U 1. Ilnvirt-d. MlK t I S n pper n nd M 1 1. F-)i i h Kvvr-'n. rt.i ihe ....tne. tiMM Uric, ref :-rhnient? xm te x ed. t; Mulhi Stokis toturrrd borne Fr!- H.iv, .t'f.r --prndinc n mnili with her oa, M i. l.ar-l, in t d.n. t Mi ) ' : io a i t opt o-t a ir-ed (he of f b'er s , .L.r l.b .wip. TI. .. Wnlnrv ihv exenlnt:. Tie time .poi;l In Red M'i..h ork. and t In o lo. Ik h wbet-I wbet-I !eo inner ef r-er d Me ie the f-eii tn.'Miiie: s pr..-wnt. Mm. Fll-l Fnt:.iri an I Mim l-all H.tles xxere ln-I ln-I X Hr. I K . i e. I V I Th.i f"low.;,c o'fii'T-s fi-er etreied at I fl.n nr-;aiil.-af 'en of the J'hliUd'in .bin al tie 1 ,,i-e ft ' 1 m ' " . i r. Ft Ida e-.. n!i,C I'lii.l' i'i. Mi x U (V'.t: x ! e 1'ie.he-i, FPm-r .lrfrM. no. rrht' v nnd j t r u !( re. . M 1 -fi A n mi I'tn reprr e - . 1 - ji M rib- 1 i i i i I" he - Id. 5t.irt tx I til ten ' llil -II''! . Social Notc:i From Utah Towns I BRIGHAM CITY f i-rigm m nrv. Nov. j i Th ri u- :. ill , h;l tut-t Thtn .tav :Ulci-r...vu :Ulci-r...vu U t!. home .'I Mm J U - t kmi.l- mil and i,iv.' ;t Ivi'i'plUMI 111 lll'IHT Ot I'lVs'dcut MlS. lUsOIl HuiIm'ii. Mi- Kii.K'ii'ii K iiM'r entct tamed a t't'W l. t M i ti. 1 1 ! v nl.l .ll ti'l mum. l.litu Scon v a.- scl'v yd. '"it- Social 1 f'.'p'nt'iit club liter -lahi.-d a I .( t i FrU.iv a t 1 "lu-. m ill the !u:m.- im Mis. I "rank IM: I. The luh .i.-u .i.-u iMii.rri in H'.r Thlid ttiii'il chapel Tucs- Miy .lanu-s Nt'lsou of I'oitv whs the hcmu i ; ii i'ni 1'"t ii l.i a i lei no n il a d in -!': uw:'i ! M:-' I'.ohi and Mrs. lvari x.'S.-n. .voui tw-m-:lw mu-Mii w iv I'lv.vnt. Mis. Ni.-al.ji Nivl.M'ii w as husti'S to tilt- members of the "1." lino Thursday ;lt Li'llHH'll. Mis. N. .!. Valentine ent-.-rt n i ned at a !;. nil i ful biuhdav dinner Thursday in l.sor of tin- !m:i:uI.i! m Mr. Valenttue and his sister. Mis. Hunt Petersen. M.uiv prominent people of the rlty wore illlK'IK I'.ir Uf.-tS. - Mrs. Jtviies- Fis'i'utrn e:y del lc li t f ully utertmned a few trn nds at a kcnsini;-ton kcnsini;-ton at her homo on lias I Four h Sun ill si i eel. Mrs. 1 lenrv S .t onlei mined at a Kensington at her new apartment.' on North Mam street Thursday evenlny. I'nrim.' liie evening Miss Ami-iT Hamson a n.l Miss Sarah JosenhMi rendei ed u number of pleasing wh.i! select Ions, and Mi.-s Crstal Jeppson entertained at the piuno. Mrs. George W. Watklns and daughter. Florence, ret'.irmd Sunday evening troni New York. M i Wa i kins h.ts been per-torming per-torming missionary work in the eastern Mules mission lor two w ars. Mrs. at-kiins at-kiins was sent to New York to accompany tier da'.. filter liome. GREENRIVER j GR KKNKlVKPi, Nov. 2A. -Mrs. Atlee .Mrl-"ari,i:ni left the first of the week for a few week.-." visit with friends In Salt Lake. City and Helper, I'taii. The Amasagassean dub met at the heme of .Mrs. C. '. Prowi on Tuesday. The club will take Hp ihe studv of "The i :l l-uw of I 'tab." The nrst chapter ii'. be read In' Mrs, '. High tower and ihe W'Wien will do Ked Cross sewing and knining while she reads. II lit on Gou ' d and wife returned last week from a visit with friends and relatives rela-tives m Wyoming. R. A. Anderson and wife of Valley f itv were w eek-end visitors with O. R. Gilhspie and familv. Mrs. M. E. Boston arrived last week from an expensive eastern trip and will isit here for several n;ont)is with tier son. Waller, and his family. The Porosis rluh ir.et at i!ie home of Mrs. Ueorse ''.Ktit.tr Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. The studv of '"Hamlet" was led In- Mrs. K. A. Dnfiord. A: n o"ciO-k I'm -heon was served by the hostess, assisted as-sisted by Miss Nora Cuitim;. Miss Alta Iewis is visit ins; her sister, Mrs. Ray Ineles, a: Nesltn. I'tah. .Mr. and Mrs. Georpe Hoar are visit-)!2 visit-)!2 Mr. Hoar s brotiier and ins wife, Mr. and Mis. John Hoar of Klsin. Mr. aud drs. H'.ar are returning from an extensive exten-sive western trip and will , spend several sev-eral month? here. They will then po on in Iowa I'ity. Iowa, where they will ii.ske their home. i"hes:er Ailn. wife and ehild arrived "dst we?'.; from Ilnntsviile anu wili spend the wi.-ner here. Mrs. Aden was formerly former-ly Miss Stella Hatch of this city. E. X. A. Iveily and wife, accompanied hy Miss Irene Sr'.vansn. motored to I Moab last eek wit h William Holland and spent the week-end with friends. The Red Cross of Greenriver is no longer an auxiliary, but a chapter, bavins: bav-ins: earned this right by a larse membership mem-bership and extra good work. ilss Be.mce PrUz spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lewis at Sunnyshje. The Entre Xouis club met at the home of Mrs. Albert Drake Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Dainty refreshments were served. The Ladies' Missionary so' iety met at th home of Mrs. B. J. Sil!in:an Friday afternoon. Luncheon v. as served. Miss Josephine Bayies left Tuesday morning for her home in Spanish Fork, after spending the summer here. I AMERICAN FORK 4 1 AMERICAX FORK:, Nov. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Selvester McDaniel of 'ictor, Id;iho, arrived here Wednesday and ppent a few days visit iu relatives here and at Alpine. Al-pine. They left later in the week for New Mexico, where they expect to spend the winter months. Mr. and Mrs, Amos Adams of Bins-ham, Bins-ham, former residents of this city, spent the first of the week here as guests of relatives. Miss Ruby Crookston, who has spent the past few months in Salt Lake, returned re-turned home the early part of the week and will spend the winter here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Pulley went to Salt Lake the first of the week and spent a few days visiting" relatives. From there they went to Magna, where they will reside this winter. Mrs. Morley Steele entertained the la-d:es la-d:es of the J?. B. club at a Kensington Thursday afternoon at her home in the Fourth ward. Refreshments were served. Mips IJUia n Greenwood, who is attending at-tending school st Salt L;'ke, spent Sunday Sun-day here visiting her mother, Mrs. W. J. Greenwood. Mrs. T. F. Trane entertained at dinner din-ner Sunday evening for Mrs. Jnrnes irk and Mrs. Lottie Dawson of Lehi and Mrs. 11. Aldridge. of Oregon. Mrs. VI. S. Poulson entertained Monday Mon-day evening a number of her friends at a social. Games and music furnished the enjoyment of the evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mlse-ner, Mlse-ner, Mr, and Mrs. Silas Fish. Mr. and Mrs. K, J. Strand. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. ft TlSS UO.ll.I.A COMl'TON, chiUKhlrr of Mr. and Mrs. A. li , Complmi of Unchain City, whose t'naKt'nit'nt lo j ltoynl (.'. Poprrulick is announced. ' i " ''' '':t ' ' '''' a j' .v'?.' '..-i; . ' ':'V' .' ; ! -M :" ' ' 'i I w 1 i s Grecnwooi, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. V. Jensen, Jen-sen, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Grant, M rs. Susie Demi'sey and Miss Rosa Durrani. Miss Beatrice Logie of Salt 1,3 ke Giiy spent Sunday in this dty, the guest of her sisters. Mrs. L. E. Harrington was the guest of relatives at l'rovo the early part of the week. Miss Emma Ingersol has returned to her home at Salt Lake City after a pleas-i pleas-i ant visit in this city, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, David Ingersol. Mrs. Roy B. Murdock of Provo was the guest of her paretits, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. (,'hipman. one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ingersol of Olm-stead Olm-stead were guests of relatives in this ( ity the early part of the week. Miss R?a Park r, who is an ending school at Salt Iake City, spent Saturday Satur-day and Sunday here as the guest of her father, Lafayette Parker. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ingersol and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Chipman motored to Salt Lake Sunday and spent the day with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Erown and Mrs, Joseph Xicholes returned home the first of the week from Castle Dale, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lemarion Xieholes for a few days. Mrs. Marion Robinson and children spent Sunday at Murray, where they were the guests of Mrs. Robinson's parents, par-ents, f Mr. and Mrs. J. Milner of Salt Lake spent the fore part of the week in American Amer-ican Fork, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl S. Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. David Smith and children of Salt Lake City motored to American Fork Sunday and were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Greenwood. Mrs. "Walter Strange and Mrs. Frank M. Brown were guests of Salt Lake relatives rela-tives Monday. 1 LOGAN 4 LOGAN, Xov. 24. The U. A. C. Women's club met Monday afternoon with Mrs. George Herbert Champ. Professor Pro-fessor George B. Hendricks gave a talk on "Effect of War on Social Institutions.'' Institu-tions.'' at the conclusion of which the hostess served tea. The Clio club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Parley Peterson. Mrs. Emily Smith read "Treasure." by David Pinski. The hostess served tea. Mrs. I. S. Smith and Mrs. Annie Barber were guests of the afternoon. The C A. C. Woman's Faculty league met Friday afternoon with Mrs. F. S. Harris. Mrs. Harris, Mrs. C. R. Johnson, Mrs. Orson fsraelson, Mrs. Vincent Og-buru Og-buru and Miss f'nndit were the hostesses. The regular work as dispensed with and the ladies spent the afternoon knit-ling knit-ling for the Red Cross. Musical numbers num-bers were rendered and at the conclusion of the afternoon refreshments were served. Mrs. J. ' '. Thomas was elected chairman of the Red Cross unit for the league, with Mrs. John T. Caine as her assistant. The Wobyca society met Friday afternoon after-noon in the fafuliy rooms at the R. Y. ('. Miss May McCarry hail charge of the programme. The ('rimson girls held their meeting Wednesday aftorn-'on at t he B. Y. C. with Miss Leon Theurer and Miss Mau-; Mau-; rine ("otter as hostesses. Refreshments J were served. j The Beethoven chib nW Friday cve-j cve-j ning wit h Miss Knid Rosen green. A : sketch from the life of Reethoven was giv en by Miss Rosengren and a pro-! pro-! gra m me of his music was rendered b v I the following: Miss Margaiei Worley. Kllen Neiisen, Claire Cardon and La I Win Reunion. The evening was conclude, con-clude, with refreshments. With the oh.jert in mind of organizing an art Huh. a delightful social was given this evening in the art studio at the F. I A. C. Refreshments were served. Fifty 1 were in attendance, J Miss Blanch Budge entertained the j members of her Sewing Huh Friday a ft -eriinon. Cut flowers were used about the rooms. At the Hose of the afternoon's entertainment refreshments were served. The Delta PI club was entertained this afternoon by Miss Radiol Ballif. At the conclusion of the afternoon, which had been spent in sewing, refreshments were served. A charming function of the week was th" musicale given Friday evening at the ; home of M r. and Mrs. George Herbert ( Champ by the I A. C. Women's Hub. At the. conclusion of the evening . refresh- nients were served. I Miss Leon Theurer entertained at a ' candy puil Wdnesday evening. The early part of the evening was devoted In candv-maUing candv-maUing and popping corn, after which the uresis wore entertained a t small ta b!e at ""if)." The candy a nd pcorn were served as refreshments. Eight guests were in attendance. The Sigma Theta Phi giils had as 1 g!K-stn of huor at dinner last Sunday Mr. and Mis. Leo Hansen. Conrad Carlson and O.-iar Lundslruni. On Thursday they had as dinner guests Coa'ii and Mrs. J.Min Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson Park-inson and Miss Ruth Howell. The pledge of the Sltima Theta Phi sorority enrertamed at a dancing parly at the Bluebird hall this evening in compliment to the active members. Miss Relta Maughan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C Maughan. and L. W. Ash-ton Ash-ton of Ogden were married Tuesdav. The ceremony uas performed in the afternoon at 4: o'clock at the home of the bride by Bishop R. G. Thatcher. Following th ceremony a dinner was served to the immediate families. The Crimson girls of the R. Y. C pave a dancing party this evening in the library li-brary at the B. Y. C-. width was one of the social successes of the school year. Liciit ref i eshmer: ts were served. Friday evening the second-year clas of the B. Y. C. g.ive a dancing party at the gymnasium.. Light refreshments were served. Friday evening the pledges of the Beta Delta sorority entertained at a 'mystery" 'mys-tery" rarty in compliment to the active members and iheir partners. Mis. Byron Alder entertained her Sewing Sew-ing Hub Thursday afternoon. The ladies spent the afternoon doing Red Cross v.ork. Refreshments were seived. Misses Caroline Wyatt and Beth a nd Yje Kerr weie special guests. Mrs. Lut her Howell entei lained the members of her Bridge Hub Thursday afternoon. At the close of the afternoon's entertainment refreshments weie served. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Byron Alder Al-der entertained at an attractively appointed ap-pointed '"'.10" parly. The cuests were entertained at four small tables at ".".ho." with refreshments following. Prizes were a warded to Mrs. W. E. Carroll. L. R. Humphry, Mrs. C. R. Johnson ar.d S. E. Bingham. Pink and white carnations were about the rooms. Mrs. H. J. Hatch entertained at an attractively at-tractively appointed luncheon Sa turday of last week. A basket of cut flowers formed t lie centerpiece for t lie table. Covers were laid for twelve. Misses Veda and Grace ardon entertained enter-tained at a miscellaneous shower Saturday Satur-day evening of last week in compliment to Miss Retta Maughan, a bride of the week. Covers were laid for seventeen. Mrs. Moses Reese entertained at a cha rmingly appointed children's party Tuesday in observance of the birthday anniversary of her little son. Mioses. Mrs. Julius Jacobsen entertained her ca rd club Tuesday evening. The early part of the evening was devoted to Red Cross work and later a few games of cards were played, with refreshments following. fol-lowing. Mrs Anna Knox returned home to Salt Lake Sunday after .spending a few days here as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. X. W. Kimball. Mrs. Marie B. Thatcher and daughter. Miss Genevieve, left Wednesday for Salt. Lake, where they will visit with relatives for two weeks. Mrs. L. L. Hatch returned home to Franklin Tuesday after a Ihtee weeks' visit here as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hatch. M rs . A . F. Ca i d on and children d e -parted Wednesday for Washington for an indefinite slay with Mrs. ('anion's parents. par-ents. Senator and Mrs. Reed Smoot. Mrs. Horace Turner of Tremonton sr.ent the early part of the week here as a guest uf Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Milton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hatch of Woods Cross spent the early part of the week here. 1 SUNNYSIDE 4 - ST'XXVSIDF, Xov. 24. -Mrs. .John ('. Preston was hostess for tho Ladies' Literary Hub a t her lionie Saturday afternoon of' last, week. The follow-ni" follow-ni" mPimrs were present: Mrs. W. X'. Wetzel, Mis. K. V. Tucker. Mrs. Zeth Thomas. Mrs. J. K. Bell, Mrs. M. Smith, Mrs. R. If. Kirkpatric, Mrs. C. K. Fahr-ing Fahr-ing and Mrs. .(. H. Varner. The following ladies went to Price Friday and attended Relief society conference con-ference being held there: Mrs. Dabert Crawford, Mrs. George Dp Lange, Mrs. Talicsen Evans, Mrs. A. K. Hopkinson, Mrs. Samuel Xaylor and Mrs. John De Lange. Mrs. Leonard Litster of Cleveland is visiting Iter mother, Mrs. H. P. Jensen. The "R-elief society held a bazaar and dance Wednesday afternoon and evening even-ing in the citv bowery. Refreshments were served. The attendance was large. Miss Phillis Sharp of Salt Lake is visiting in Sunnysble, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Dowd. j Mrs. . R. Kirkpatric entertained the members, of tite Red Cross committer of Siiiinvsidc lit her liumc Sunday even- A bnbv Kirl lutH (inivcd at the home uf Mr. ami Mr, Alfred l'.ilmp, Mr. find Mrs. I hum hi tliggjuson have moved In St oi rs, w lie re 1 1 1 1 v will in :j he their home. ; HEBER CITY i ! HKHKU. Nov. Mr. KianceH Moul- ton en I it I a I ned at a ca rd part y m nd KeriMinut on Thursda y a n ernoon. The rooniM WT(' decoiiiled In clir vmii u I iiei n u iiih. Thone pic-ieul were Mis. ' ). L. Moulton, MrH. Itrtcdiiuu lloriockH, Mih. Alva Mur-duck, Mur-duck, Mi m. I "f iij it'. Kpp'-i son, Mi h. K.nit-r Chapman. Mih. I'ham- .Moullou, Mm. A he Turner, M i n. Frapce 'hi IImI--. M r. K.i V I Hike. Mih. Alma Miller. MrH. .1, W. Iavbell. .,s. Kdward V. Clyde, Mih. Lllsha CuNunliu.-,s, Jr., Mrs. Alexander Titdd, .VI tm. Finer Murdo' k, Mrs. William I ton lit-r, M rs Km ins, M rs. la II Kin her, M im. Pratt lll-k.-n, Mih. J. A. Anderson, Mitt. B. A. I luniirnbc Mrs. I mvld FlMher, Mrs. Strong a ml Mrs. '.. A. Fisher. A dainty luii' lieon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Josejdi S. MdJonnld are VlKllliiK In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mih. .1. It. Price of Phoenix, Ariz,, are vIhiiIuk with Mr. and MrH. George Price thin Week. Mr. nml Mrs. :i v Id 1 ti oadhent entertained enter-tained at dinner ThnrMduv for Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Murdoch of Kru i t land . Mr. and M rs. Thomas I i h ken of I i i -chesile, are visit inu friend and rela t Wen In Hcher this wck. The memheiH of ih R-d Crosn met at t he heaflipia rters of Ihe nra nlza I ion Thursihiy afti-rnoou and did Hewing for the soldlors hoj'M. Mis. fiore A. Fisher entertained at a quIltInK party Wednesday afternoon. 1 BINGHAM ! 4 4 HI NC,H A M, Nov. 21. The resist ra t Ion of the women of Piiu;ham, under Ihe direction di-rection of the wonicn'H council of defense, de-fense, took place Fridny and todav, with Mrs. Hen I-wiH as registrar at tin- Commercial Com-mercial Huh, a nd M if s Kva Hurke pi rhniKe of the Hwond district, which was located In the off I' e (( the I 'ta h 1 'ower A- LiRht coin pa nv. The Int erest mrnjl-fested mrnjl-fested was highly enc(jurahifc;. ' M ish Hurke registered the women of the I ton Coiih'tlida led and H i(;hla nd P.oy M:t-tbrnentH M:t-tbrnentH Thursdnv itfternoon and t ho women of Copperli--'hl today, where the council of ilefen.se w,in repres:cni ed by Mih. H. K. Miller. Mrti. V. A. Scudder, a former resident of Fii nha m, arid v iy popular In social circleH, was a visitor in t Ik- camp this week, the guest of Mis. W'illard Kvans and other Bingham friends. Mrs. Fred Scow n, formerlv of I iraper, daucliler of Mr, and Mrs. V. T. Williams, Wil-liams, has moved to HinKharn and is located lo-cated at iu Main Htreei. The younK ladl" of the Mich school, under the supervision of Mrs. Inez Todd K'intr, instructor in Ihiglish. have organized orga-nized a lU-d cross unii for Induing, and I will fie vote Ihe noon hour twice each week to the work of knitting Karments for 1'ncle Sam's soldiers a nd sailors, as soon as supplies from Salt Lake chapter j can reach them. I Mrs. David W. George, wife of the citv ' atiornev, accompanied by her sons. Phil-j Phil-j ip, Robert and David V.. Jr.. will early j in the coming week l"a ve for their old j home in Minneapolis. wh"ie she will re-j re-j side In the future. Mrs. George has been the recipient of a number of social fa-1 fa-1 vors during the week. j Miss Vivian Gardner's eighth grade pu- pils. accompanied bv Albert. Southwi' k, teacher of music and history in the high school and eight h grade Ursses, spent Weunesda y in "West .lord a n. where thy made a tour of insjef t Ion of the sugar factory as a part of their study of industries in-dustries included in t lie r - school work. Misses The! ma Pari is worth and Alice ! Purefoy. teachers in t lie primary grades '. of th Bingham schools. spMit Sunday in S.Tlt l.akf. City with friends. ! Mrs. H.'ber Nichols. atcompanied by pr-r sons. Jack and Willanl. aini her sis-' sis-' ter, Mirs Nelli" Nichols. 1-ft this week '. for a fortnight's visit with friends and j relatives in Fillmore. i Miss Rose McDonough of the domestic i science department of t he schools spent Sunday at the home of her parents in Salt Lake City. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorcnson and fatn-i fatn-i ilv were i.sitors to Salt Lake City Mon-! Mon-! day. ' Mrs. W. VI. S-ott of Copperfield, ac-1 ac-1 companied by Mat gery and Itichard Scott, spnt Tuesday in Bingham, the guesis of Mrs. G. F. Limieiof in Carr Fork. Wednesday evening Society hall was the scene of the largest gaiherim; of any .fraternal society in the history of Blntc-i Blntc-i ham. ,ihe occasion heinc the initiation ! and 'social of the Maccabees, when de-, de-, grees were conferred on a class of sixty-: sixty-: one candidates, with n attendance of I HO members present. Aside from the j unusuallv lar-e number of candidates. I the gathering was made an occasion of : special honor to Past Commander Henry I N. Standish. senior past commander in ! point of service of the slate of I'tah. and ! was attended by past commanders from ' all over the state. A delegation of tif-teen tif-teen came from Salt Lake City, the representatives rep-resentatives from Park City numbered seven, and there were large delegations from Ogden. Springviih- and Fureka. ( speeches were made bv Supreme Coun- ell Deputy J. C. Ham hetl of Salt Iike ; (Mty, Judge John C Green and tiie Rev. 1 T. J. Tramel of Bingham, and ten-min-j ute addresses by the visiting past com-: com-: manders. Tlie Red Cross chapter held an en- tluiiastic mee'-ing at the rooms of ihe i chapter in the Commercial chih Tuesday 'evening, at which time, in addition to the usual sewing work, plans were l formed and amplified for the giving of la genuine home dinner to the soldier : boys of the California coast guard, who ; are stationed hi Bingham temporarily. ' Tuesday a fternoon a p;i rty of little : playmates gathered at the heme of little i Miss Beryl Randall, daughter of - Karl Randall of the Bingham State bank, and , Mrs. Randall, in honor of the small ! lady's birthday anniversary. In the e' e-! e-! ning a birthday dinner was served, at ' which members of tlie Randall family iand Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L'nander and j Lester Randall were guests, i The Wednesday Kvening Sewing club i met Wednesday with Miss Marie Schow 'at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. I (. ! Weston, in Mark ham gulch, and the eve-! eve-! ning was devoted to needlework designed for glfts in the coming holiday season. Luncheon was served. Mrs. Lin Wherry of Salem. Ore., and Mrs. ferheri J. Steibel of Butte. Mont., hoth of whom are former Bingham residents resi-dents anil daughters of former Post ma s- ter C. H. Roberts, have heeu visitors in t he camp during the past fort night. ! guests of Mr. a nd Mrs. Will S. Jones, i a i il ifft Monday for their homes in the 1 northwest. j Alice review. Lady Maccabees, held a ; special initiatory meeting at Soeicty halt Monday evening, a I which a class of live i candi'tnles. Mesfhunes Minnie. Davidson, i Sadie Colyar. Theresa Zwalb-v. Margaret j Pope a mi Bi rdie a vis. was given t he first degree of the order. Pollowing the 1 lodt;e session a hano,nci was served in the dining ha!! by Mesdansc? Paul A-! A-! A'-kerman, Jerome Morrell. A rt hur Tin- condie, II. .1. ('lidiei, M.uy Andej-.m and Allied NcImoii, the '',,, ,Jlt-r lie hi mem hern Ol the J .inly MiiecS.hceH loUX''. The membeiH of the Copperheld null of the Red (Yon met Thin day afternoon lor Hewing In Ihe loomn of Ihe Odd I'VP lov.H' hull. At the clo:'-' of tidH, Ihelr loiiith ui'-ellni', llicfc hict hcen mad-, H lid llnlMied I w.-nt v pa lrn ttf pa. In imiih, mIx ha 1 1 1 1 oUc ( , twelve pa Irs fit' f ockn, seven pa 1 1 h of I: ii 1 1 1 ed hoc it s, iwu p we a l -cm, two puliM of wrlMtlcis, two H'firfn. Mrs. Joej.h Kemp of H'-aatoii iridghtH gae :i illnner party Sunday evening eompllmen 'a r y lo Mend a men IJn Wherry an. I Hcrh.Tl. .1. Sielhel, who wen, the hotine giichlM ff Mm. Will Jone. Mi'H. Iialsy jiiiiHioiif of Carr pork entertained en-tertained a smalt party of Mi-iwIh Saturday Sat-urday ('Veiling of 1;iM week, coinpllment-ai coinpllment-ai y lo MI.-h Mon trie Willlamn of the I Highland Boy m-1 1 leirlen t , who left early llhlH wei-lt for her new home in Ciilvllle, Tuesday evening, at their home. In the I Highland Boy set I !e men t , Mrs. An tone LI IJcj ot 1 1 en I'-ri ini-d a hiiiii II pa rty In I honor of the hlrthday : n n I veina r y of her flauidiler. Ccf-triide. Th.; guesl M lii-el lii-el nd.-. I MIs.-cm 1 1 lid a Pragtf.iHtlM, Klb-n Shldowa v, I " i I m S i a ph -l on Veja Jcr-triid.- and Helen Lll.-,oth, and Clarence Sldoway, John J'ai:ons and John Andrews. An-drews. Mr. and MrH. Henry Thomas of Lark, who have Im-cii the guest of Mrs. Thomas' sister, Mrs. John C. Creen, returned re-turned lids week to th"ir home, accompanied accom-panied hy JudL-e, and M i s. Cn-en. Mrs. Cicen unii John C. Green, Jr.. will remain re-main for a fortnight In "Lark visiting Mrs. Thomas and other friends. The Wednesday a ft ernoon Red Cross knitting fm 1 met this week with Mrs. Whlard Kvan fin lower Main street, and Ihe afternoon wan spent in fashioning the gray woolens that are to bring comfort to 1'nlted States soldiers and Failorn. Mrs. Alfred NV Ison of Copperfield entertained en-tertained a small pa rty at h.r home on Thursday afternoon, to which the lalies were lnvile to bring their Re. ("ro:-:s knitting work. After a pleasant afternoon, after-noon, luncheon was served. ! BEAVER 4- Til- A VCR, Xov. IM. Knitting has become be-come the a!l-a!Korbing pastime. Ja k til 1 1 ers a re beeom i nt; so proficient that, time lined In wa'klnir between places is tihzd, and knitting Is done befwetn cou res, bet ween .! a n ces, a nd there are manv who even knit In the darkness of Ihe "movies." Mrs-, William sw h-is hostess Tuesday evening at a "knit I inir tea." Mrs. William Wil-liam R Hurst, Mrs. Hannah Price and Mrs. John Xowcrs were among the quests. "Tlie Top o' the Hill" auxiliary to the Red ( 'ro.' s had charge of t he picture show a the opera houxj Tuesday evening a i.fl 1 1 f j i roceef is were ei ven to tlie local chapter. Muring the evening the orchestra orches-tra rendered a musical programme and an unusually good picture was shown. Members of the auxiliary acted as ushers. The affair was a huge uccesa financially finan-cially and will mean a splendid addition to the treasury. On1 of t he most delihtf id events of the week was the dancing party given at the Mansfield on Monday evening bv Mrs. O. F. McSli.i ne for the bene? it of the "express fund" of the Ref" Cross. A num. her of the younger set, including- the classmates a rid '-orn pan ions of Kenneth M'Siiane. en.toved the delightful evening. I Little Mis A lice M cS ha ne, the youngest member of the Beaver county chapter, In ! appropriate . ostume, presided at the punch bow 1. I Master Wairen Tiiorr.ps.on was tlie re-! re-! el pie m of a surprise Tuesda v evening, j wlien a dozen ,,r hi young friends called I with laden baskets to celehrate his (twelfth birihdav anniversary, Oames that flelight the childish heart "were indulged 'in and refreshment: served. I The Adams vil!e branch cf the Beaver : county chapter of the Red f'rry,s was organized or-ganized Monday. The following are the officers ela ted: Mrs. Kate Pearce, chairman: chair-man: Mrs. Lizzie Pearce. vke chairman; Mrs. Kate Joseph, secretary, and Mrs. Hannah Jones, treasurer. The members Immediately beg:n the practical work of knitting and sewing. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Payma of Pasa-j Pasa-j dena. ' 'at., who hav e been spending the ! past two weeks here, left Thurs lav for .Silver Reef, when-e they will 20 to "Cali-, "Cali-, forma to spend Thanksgiving with Mr? ! Paymal's parents. j I MURRAY MCRRAV. Xov. 21. Thursday evening I tlie Murray First ward choir gave a fare-. fare-. well surprise party In honor of Miss j Cra--e Woolen, v. ho lef t later to make j her home in Salt Lake. Refreshments I were served to aooui forty guests. ; The Bridge dub met at ihe home of i Mrs. C. F.. Gauffhi on Friday afternoon. Four tables of bridge were played, fol-I fol-I lowed by luncheon. ( Mrs. Flizabeth l.vo;-. left for Xevada 1 on Tuesday io spend the winter with her I son. "Warren Lyon, and family. ; Mrs. Stephen Rot h well entertained at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Chester Cahoon entertained today to-day at a 1 o'clock luncheon, followed hy seven ta hies of "."nnj." The tally cards and place cards were symbolic of Thanksgiving, Thanks-giving, while the house was decorated throughout with flags:. Mrs. Maggie Powell of the Grant, ward left Wednesday for Provo. where she will be the guest of friends for two weeks. Miss Tvy Lindpcker of the Grant ward entertained Monday evening at a kitchen shower in honor of Miss Deborah Peterson, Peter-son, a bride of the coming week. Mrs. Hilma Brown en te rta i ned Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at an old-fashioned quilt- j ing party. ; Miss Dehorah Peterson and J. A. Wit-! Wit-! tenburg will be married the coming week. ; Mrs. Dora Bergen a nd son, John, who have hcen visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles , White. lefL for their home in Ogden on 1 Thursday. j Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Bacon announce ' the marriage of their daughter, Fmiiy. to I Herbert McHaie of Salt Iake. The mar- nagc look place November 1 Tt in Ha II Lake. 'Ihe young couple ate at home, to then frieodH at IH'i IJ iMreet. MrH. KM'a het h Moore, wan pleanarr'tv Hiuprlwed Tuesday atcrnoui at her home, by Halt J;jke. fib-pun. M ih. .f . W. f Jallyer an noun fen the, en-gaK'-menl of h-r dauglitcr, J'.eulah, tf) Itoben u J-owell of 'rl-e. The urd'hng wdl tak5 place, the latter part of toe, month. Mm. II. ''00k of Halt l.ikf entertained at a rnlwcelhtiieoiiM niiowrr Tuefday evening eve-ning In honor of M1h: Ib-ulah 'lallyer, I who will h married the latt r art fjf tin; month. MIhh Kva Harrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrn. Ileher liarre.it, and .'lyde W. Urady of i 'amp Kejirny were married Weflnen-flay Weflnen-flay In the Halt f.ake, temple. In the. eve,-rung eve,-rung a dinner wan given for the. Immediate, Imme-diate, famllle.H. I njrlng tlie past week surgical drexH-IngM drexH-IngM ha ve heen made by the, firHt organized or-ganized claHH In Murray. Tlie. nupervi-Hlon nupervi-Hlon haH be'-n under MIhh T oroihy .len-kinson .len-kinson of Salt La ke a nd elawHes ha ve. heen hehl e;n- evening In tiie Hmelter t lrnekeeper office. Thuriiday everdng the ea mh waw addreed bv MImk Mary Itatii-bcjne, Itatii-bcjne, Inspector cjf mirglcal dreHMlngs, from I Jenver, Colo., and Mlm Kl!a Wicklund, secretary of tlie Halt fike chapter. Mr. a nd Mrs. D. W. James have moved Into their new home on Wasatch avenue. ave-nue. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilbert entertained enter-tained at dinner Thursday evening. Covers Cov-ers were hud for twenty. A ph-aant Hurprlwe was held at the Methodim parsonage Friday evening. The affair wan given by the. boys' Sunday H'hool elfi.xs in honor of their teacher. Jli' hard Parr. 'Die evening was spent In music and gamea, followed by refresh - 1 mentH. I EUREKA KI'RKKA, Nov. 24. MemberR of the Past ;rand club realized alxut on the cjuilt which was old last week, and thlH money l to be spent In providing some of the articles needed by Uncle Sam's soldier boys. .Sherman Haynes. son of Mrs. Agnes Haynes, one of the well-known young men of the camp, was joined In marriage Tuesday to Mis Mary Titcomb of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Waynes will spend a few 'lays at Halt Lake before coming to Kurc-ka, where they will take op their residence. ThurwJav afternoon Prances Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Jones, trave a party in honor of her tenth birth-da birth-da v. A rnimber of her little friends were present. Following a programme of games trie little girls were served with refreshments. refresh-ments. Mrs. James Norman, Mrs. Katie Murphy Mur-phy and Miss May Manley returned on Monday after a visit with Halt Lake friends. Mrs. D. A. Wilson, Miss Cecil Curtis, Dewey Lock hart. Dan Peaon and Adel-bert Adel-bert Bishop were in Provo on a visit during tlie week, the trip being made by auto. Mrs. Mary D. Sullivan and daughter. Miss Marceila. left Friday for a visit at ialt Dake City. At the home of Mrs. C. C. Griggs, last Saturday afternoon, the members of the Fmrre Nous Literary club held an interesting inter-esting session. The club has canceled its literary programme for the present year and is now engaged in doing Red Cross work. Mrs. Heber Fields was the guest of Salt Lake friends during the past week. Mrs. A. F. Heckler returned to Salt Lake on Wednesday, after spending a few days with relatives in this city. Mrs. I. F. Gose was here early in tlie week from Provo, where her little daughter daugh-ter is in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller returned to their home in Alberta late last week, after an extended visit with relatives in various parts of the country. They arrived ar-rived In Kureka a few days ago and spent a few days visiting friends in this city. Mrs. Joseph Stokes and sons. "Whitford and Joseph, are spending the week visiting vis-iting in Salt Lake and Provo. Mrs. W. A. Shull. who has been visiting visit-ing with her mother. Mrs. Arrigona, left yesierdav for American Lake. Wash., where gne will visit with her husband, who is a member of the L'tan contingent now stationed at that camp. ( MAMMOTH j 4 MAMMOTH. Xov. 24. Dr. and Mrs. Steele Bailey were Salt .Lake visitors this week. Mrs. David Goodlad entertained the Primary officers at her home on Thursday. Thurs-day. A surprise party was given last night for "Buster" Cox by his schoolmates, twenty-three of whom were present and spent a jolly evening. Mrs, Hyrum Jenkins will leave tomorrow tomor-row for Salt Lake to join her husband. Mrs. Hattie Smith is planning to leave c.'imp on Monday next for San Diego, Cab, to spend six weeks visiting with her husband, who is now in the California artillery. ar-tillery. last Sunday evening, after services at the Congregational church building, about twenty ladies gathered and formed another an-other auxiliary of the Red Cross. Mrs. August Wetterstrom was appointed chairman. MANTI MANTI, Xov. 24. One of the special parties of the week was the Red Cross 1 luncheon given Friday afternoon by Mrs. Ralph Hougtard and Mrs. Leah Bessey at the home of the former. Chrysanthemums Chrysanthe-mums were used for decorations. Yictrola and piano player music was enjoyed, Luncheon was served at . 0'' lock to tiie : following: Mesdames Jessie Keller, J. H. Hougaard. Jr., Charles Braithwaite. Ambrose Am-brose LiUle, Nephi Bessey, Clarence Anderson, An-derson, W. J,. Kinnev. M. A . Boyden, S. Hocking. Fred Hall. FHis Johnson, Frank Alder. Ceil Fox. Leonard Tut tie, A. M. ' Tut tie, Milton Harmon. Leo Munk. F. li. I Sin it h. Ray Stringham. Roscoe Tut tie. I. 1 D. Yorhces, Andrew Judd, S. TCp person. ! Fred Tutrle. J. P. Nelson, and the Misses ; W in rile parry. Kdna Hocking, Vera Tut -i lie. Alta Bessey. The hostesses were as-! as-! listed' by Mrs. Clarence Anderson, Vera j Tuttle and Alta Bessey. Mrs. Myron Bird lias returned from ;Salt Lake. Mrs. .L. F. Becker entertained the Mothers' dun Tuesday afternoon, twenty-one ladies being present. Mr. a nd Mrs. L. P. M iller celebra led their silver wedding with a d'nncr Monday, Mon-day, (.'overs were laid for fifteen. Tlie Reviewers met Monday evening v. it h Mrs. Kate Kenner. Refreshments were served, , Mrs. Christian A elson entertained at dinner Mondav in honor of Mrs. Myron Bird. In addition covers were laic for; Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Westenskow, Mr. and ; Mrs. Melr nv Kjar. Rhea Felt a nd Plella j Miller. I Mr. and Mn. Albert Keller of Castle j Dale are visiting in Manli. Leah Jones entertained a number of women friends Sunday evening. j Mr. and Mrs. Fills Johrson enter- lainc-d at dinner Sunday evening in honor j of Mrs. ClareiKe Anderson, (overs were, laid for twenty. Miss Kva Hall was pleasantly .surprised j Mondav eveninc by Florence Hougaard, j "Led a Miller. LiUie and T"ella Royington, j Lov Maylett. Nina Gee. Jeali Bessey, Avai a nd Vaughn Tut tie and Ruby Merriarn. j Luncheon was served at II o'clock. J.uciie Anderson entertained at a social so-cial Monday even ing in honor of M rs. Myron Bird. Mrs. Clarence Anderson left Wednesday for San Fraii'-isco, to be n:ir Mr. Anderson, Ander-son, who is in the aviation corps, Chloe Judd, Kdna Hocking. Uiiby Dy-renL' Dy-renL' and Fannh-1 Kenner entertained tlie Hopeless cpih Monday eveu'ug at the home of Chloe Judd. Kdward Webb of Idaho arrived in Mauti Mondav to visit his daughter. Mrs, J. H. Homing. Mr. Webb left Thursday for Sail Lake, where he will visit until he lea ves for Camp Kearny to vi:;tt his J two Knindson.f. From there he will to Modest a and spend the winter will: his Hon, Walter Webb. Mrs. Venice L,. Hewlett of Kalr Ia'-ic Is visiting with her cousin. Fve Killpack. in this city. Mrs. Hazel Cox entertained Wednes-j Wednes-j day afternoon in honor of Mrs. Ada Cohlantz. The Manti high school senior jrirls met Wednesday evening with Mattie Uoan. Miizie Heal of Rlc-hfieid is vlsitim? wUh : her sister. Mrs. A. M. Tuttle. 1 Mr. and Mrs. .V. p. Wes'tnskow en-i en-i te rial ned at dinner Sunday evening in : honor of their daughter, Mrs. Mvron Bird. i The Need leers ft club met Wednesday I afternoon with Mrs. Ida Stringham. Mrs. j C. K. Dras;e of Mount Pleasant was a J special guest. j Mrs. J. H. Hornung and daughter. Mrs.. ; J. .S. Webb, returned from Mount Pleasant Pleas-ant Monday. Margaret Hornung came down from -Salt Lake this week for a few days visit with her parents. The R. K. class met Tuesday evening with Mrs. Alice Parton. Ten member-and member-and one visitor were present. Mrs. Epperson entertained Tuesday afternoon for her daughter, Ranay. 1 PAYSON I 4 1 PAY. SON". Nov. 21. The Cultus TJter-1 TJter-1 ary club member., with their husbands, were entertained Wednesday evening hi Smith's cabaret. Thirty-five were presem. Mtf. Wayne Gardner entertained t he members of the Elite club Wednesday. ! Other guests were Mrs. R. D. McKell of i Spanish Fork and Mrs. Rodney Wilson. Mrs. Clifford Bole had as her guests Friday members of the Happy Hour club. Mrs. J. C- McClellan entertained her I bridge club Saturday. j Mrs. Garry Stevens entertained at bundle shower Wednesday in eomphmen ! to her daughter, Mrs. Webb, a bride ;" tiie week. Many beautiful presents weie received. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knight of Burr-vilie Burr-vilie are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. .Heber .He-ber Curtis. Miss Mar 11 Swartz has returned to Provo. after a short visit at home wit u ! her parents. Mrs. Thomas Smith of Burley, Idaho, is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hamron of Spanish Span-ish Foik were the guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dixon. Mrs. Larry Davis has as her guest Miss Bessie Houtz of Springville. i The teachers of the Payson public schoois gave a social this evening in th-I th-I pavilion for the parents of the boys and I girls who attend school. Intermountain Social Happenings ' FARMINGTON " '""f 1 frKV!"';Ti'N. N. :M Mr "' '" N.m K c oi K . ' i-' . 1 ,.' .-'!".: oiiii.i.. ill Variliini-le'.. Mr. nr.! tr. P. V ow 1 of S.OI lt.e si-nl St.f..i;. V- rroinstot, vts-.tit. 1: n-iicls. Mr slid Vrv i p i ies 11iim-s ni.1 piin-oV piin-oV K.l X .MK.I m I ..Mil.:. Sinn Slw. S.iuii . ',0. m:, ii M-H.-.1 .:)) li'.-i.cis In M.1: l,ke .i.ii'int IV. ffs. Mr. a:,.! V.ts N". N. H.ires j;.r;:l the M-.-s i-jnr.f lPiiler e, nl,-r ill,- ms-s.lf.i ms-s.lf.i frnn.-.s in i-.. r n; . ; i. I on rt. Mr Anvl'.i NT . 1 'oiii.1.1 of toniillt t ni ,s,1e,l will, fi.eli.is m Karniiipclei-. Ill-Mrs. Ill-Mrs. .1 i I'li-iPur an.l dav.!:Vitfr. li;,r-l li;,r-l '.-1 -1',-iit I i i w -.-1. -cm! in Sslt l.i.'.e. Pi,-',- nests .1 Mi i.i. .1 Mrs. I'-i I." Sn..rno. Miss Ki i :.. P...il, wlo is sorrr'n'i. Pie n.r.l.r in S.,,t si'.-: it the week-end in I'm nnii.con will, her mo, her. Mrs Vsni.ir Tint. klmm. wlio I:::? 1-ren -l-rn.irc a sl-.ril inn.- m l.ii.!,.'. Msiln-.c villi Mr. a'-., Mrs Ijnireive I ton, h irturn.nl home. Mrs ll.irn.-f Vjii Fleet. Mis 1 .n I'.iM Mrs n.i-.iin Slewae.!. Mrs Knri 'i cii im. Miss li'l-.rs T...lor an.l M-ss H'.m1iIiv . lark scent M.inC;... eonn: ill West I i: : 1 1 -.1 . il . Mi-s Keith Terry of OU'ln, Msitrrl in r.,rir,::-.clon . .-inrsd.iv will, lirr mother. .Mr.-.. .Yurie alkrl . Miss IVrlhn r-o 1m si'en, Tnr son in Oc.i.-n. lho KU.-SI of her mMcv. Mrs. 1 iO IIP. Mrs. Yc'llln-.ivi Wors.-ly ami eUuitMrr. V.,irion. we, ,- cm sis ot trie,, .is In Sail UiKf dnnns the week. Miss 1 ..- H.-ss visited Willi friends in Snl, like cinesiiny. Mrs. 1. V.. API-oil .if Sn'1 1 ,ko via-isi.d via-isi.d in r-i-.nr.tr.ctoii .-iiiriin: ll-- week will: h-r mother, Mrs. Sarah H.-ss. ednes.iiiy riciiiiii: Mrs. H rum Stoir-;,rt Stoir-;,rt Mrs. A.I., Cl.irk. Mis. lm:i Sarnrrs. Miss lUn-il T.,'i.-l. Mrs. IJnr-iir.tl-.i.iii. Miss iillhy -lnri, r,n,i Mrs Honu-c an l-l.t istti-.l in K;ist H.iunnr.il. ! AMERICAN FALLS i ! ; T::rs.iv rr:v.r.t. :U 1'-o i'.,-:y.c o; Mr. ;;r.i ; Mrs. I'lv.l-.- W.-N-r. t he iv.cmlr? ff W.f : AWfTWAK VV.lls .C:vo A :art,-.l PMVIV j ri V.iio:- Of .r.rh H;VHT,o.'h. I'-! "- I ).'iCT !or W K.-!v.n;Un 1 .im t.o '-f- j ( lilts' oorv-x J M n. .1 : -1108 S -v.ii'i a r. s.'i i :i n;1 Mrs. ( Ufiu'v of St. Amhonr. i.i'io. .-,ro MJ'-n'S i Mrs. lv A. Sl-o:.:. j M ss .l.i no Fr;ino's 1'":'' S:.1:ir.lnv ni;t Uv 'onv.ri:r lo ili l".or v-irnls. Mrs. 1'. V. Vorr in.l Mrs, lirv Holey' ?5oiU T!uvr?;.:;iy ir. Voiu'.'.o. Mr?. H. V". niln. rntcna!ri at n lo-oo.:rso l.Ki.')-ror. rtt V.or lo:vi ,nv at tornoif.i a 1 oM.ofc. t"ov rr, v.-oro i U;.l lor two he. The hoi:so v.. 1;.olo:-;,iod in ltvi. sii.l 'oino. an llv,s .-o'.or I hoir.o was o:rr ;oo or.t in tVo oosort.' ro.i. wV.i'.o o.r..1 M..o --o oroa: with i vido w.-.s cn.'0oii tlr'.n-; lo a : lorr.oon. Mrs. Voisi;l w inn ms Vi sooro. j Sat .:r:i' :i.ftornoon Tr"S. 1- ' ? 1 1 i " k on- 1 lort.Uno.i st a Ko.i oss 'ni:r.r.i iulv ' a t wont y j:;: csis horns pivcnt. l.-.sh.t i-c:ros:r.v.on'. worr si r o.i, j Missfp .lrss-o Tormnoo. l!r!;-n sn ; l-;m h Z.-irir.s sooni , S;;nd:i in To. a : r'.lo. j Mr. nn.l Mrs. K. U. iwrn-.v.l lo.'j ni- j i ay for a is:t :n iV.;i:r o.r,.1. Ai-.n-omSi. Mom. M:s? iis s lo viM-.;vi("t1 S'.in-isx j richt from r.A tVlIs. v ro s.-.o ' W-on Msi'.ir.s hor '.s;or. i Mrs. .1. 1 cish.t. Mix. M M Mors i ;i n.l Mrs K. 1 Hrrrkoo !o:t T;:opii a. -n-ormr.s fo- Twin Kai'.s To a: Tend i ho I .i.striot mooting of il-.o fodrr:.! o.i wo- i men's oliK-.5.. Mrs, K. K. Austin oi'.lorAinod TV.iir- ! n.n ooiunc m hor.or of her l-'.:.av.i: s 1 VMi'io.rtx. Throe ta'olrs wore Arrsn-:cd lor j - I M1DVALE 4 . j MIPVAI.K. Nov. :4 Monday Afternoon . the offioors and lo;.ohor o; t!.o iyi:r,ar-assw'.-ir.on ontortair.od ;,U t";0 htt.o toi-x? at a namr.s prty i;;on in (ho Ainuo-r.-.ont Iia;l of the i hnroh. The Srhoo) and Oon: niumty lracrne V.-ld ;i moetir.c Wednesday a:"1 rooon. A nr.i-s.ofll nr.i-s.ofll procrammo wai jcivc; hv the nnpi'.s of the ohool. Mrs. U.iy Dronn.c ent crlflir.ed a n.im-hr n.im-hr of huT w omen fr-. orals at l-.;r,,-h,oon on od:";esd;.- aiterno'ii at hrr home. TV-e n-.arriace of Mss A hi a- l,h.:-,-an s:al Mi!o Kemp look plaoo er.r.t .:.. ( c ninf. The men-.hfr-s of the l.d'--s" Literary uh w iH n-.ert in th.r Ui d Cross a;..rt-Tont a;..rt-Tont r.il Lvidny irrriwi. Ti:enay cvniirfi the ofTioers and leAoh-i" leAoh-i" rs o! the I h . :r.:t ry .',.--s v;:i t .on '.:rpr..i M.ss N ora n.tht at hrr hoiv.e. id:nsoa' eve nine M.ss Ldith iiciit, :'::siii h ".rs K.sJfihi "c -a h. o.. in -::.,ir.fd a larce r.nmhor of fr.cia: at her Voiv.e at a hunnle ,hew er m horor of "..ss Vers Wr-.tht- whoso niArr-.Ase to .'oh.n Hro. n will lake piaio iiCM Wn;"fS- f ELSINORE f V.l S'Nv''.i; Nov- T4 - Mis Uov P:U irtn w.,s V,oJt at a i .i ,c i-n SM-!.: SM-!.: oi w . f-k in;- t .n- . r . 1:1 ;rr r .1 A, :vi':m.::;i r. W in ",-.,,; oj av.d i "h-h-s -h. fra U. H. ill.an.S - r t iTta Ine.1 the Sc i;-.;: . h:h -ri.'..i f.'!ur.i; 1 .jr hroii nas rr od to 1 lie M rdamj 1 .. Vn -n-.i n. .;.br.ke. rh.Ari.-s ra M il- h:im tiO-v.rs, .1. Vfl!',!:ijf ard l".o iVtr-h-c:on. A di:,r..r p-.vrn h" Verr.A a lid:": :1 Kr;.lii, (,'orr5 we:e h'o.d for 1 ho M lVi'.en N ir "son. K .i :ic elme Jof-rn, 1 n :d Carri. k. .i iTtf S.ihiil, t:-s. J . S.in.iail ;,L.d Mis Hrr.ry Nr'.il. Tlie oifiOf r. of the M 1. A rn t a! c home of Vr. A. Harson 1 : wh re-'. re-'. C V: s rha: ! tai h r-, i i. v 1 At ; rr Sni .'...x ! hoi ov o: :h- h-i : :.t o' !. r d ;i '.: c Mt i" V. od. w f rr '. d for U -i jl .;cs:s. Ti'o !Ioi.T.a-L' ard Ihi.'c .-h.ih v.-ot .: Vf l.o.r.o of Mr .1 v . li;'.'. T !. : s" -i ': k r... 1 a-i.: Hon :., - a d.- rr k"' iv- .-- a:..i y. ? " .xo M. ,, T:, ro r .lovrr ; . ..i.f 1 the , , w j;. r r 1 to : ..- V:'i..i t- . X V lv..- . I;..!., k, ;;. , . - s;lt H,m . ... ,sri . Vv.i: :.- . j;.!:'! .lohn- ' '.. . v .( ), , t -,,n I ... - nv.i-- n l -id . .tin .-;. , '.::', .1. ! i i r : . r:.. d - , -...,v f . . . , k f,,. t . koi . r 1 f i. i i - r .! - : i. ) : ' r s : . n. i 1 s " r r o vrvfn M K ! tl.. w a, .! -lx ft for j ....!. o; k T... ii iv. t h. .i IV - :i i d ' : r- d. M i:i"v.;i are --. C in Siil l.:i.P ' d ..a.T!.ohh V: KA5e .'.M-. .'i") Mflv ,n, Of ; 1 1 nr.- , : i ; t !.:.' .'.a A.'i"'. 1 hr.r.,i- tor - .iforitMi. whfrr !'r w .1 Mfi,,i II. i.i - f r. ' a M V -1 rfi.l Sar.l.di ; . c - . )... !-.:: :.i V., t.'t--l 1 ;,'-lT 1111 of tie , , . ; ,.f j.r r l. f! h- r. M . - H. I ; i r. :il.- vi,. ,. 1. - i. r-; ., m ,. ,!,!.,. 1 r- .T 1 . : -: ; ' - .-!'.' ' . ' ' f. i ' I:.'." d : oar.-.-s T A. H.-n-.son. N V. Av,dinon. , . 1 r .o.v 1 hi '. ,.vo.-. 1 ,oo )-: e:--on, A. .loiv.i -,i:; ;,;ii Ard i" rsoV.. Mrs, .-ri SoiY-nson slN:i! Mor.ihi in i , ' I'.,, !i!,rhi. ll-.o : nest of her mother. Mrs. i Harmon. ; ; CEDAR CITY f ' - ' ,-,-)'M: i'itv n. . i Mr-' : ,..m .-: I, ;-..ii:n-.i .1 :..rnl-.-i 11..-: .:- ' :,1 l,.-t l.nm.- r; ni. rr.ms fr.1 vfrf 1-li,. .i.:,-i i. :r.-'.:nn-nls wrro I M- i-.i ;-s M.r.v- Micl-.-r. .1 r . -- ! t:-,. ji::..,: e...-Kl ..f M. i.ir.l Mrs. H .-.-.! 1 Asiilon. :ii':.. mitw.ni. ; T!w li.v:-" 1'.. : . s .111' ' -1 '. ''- . iilir .-in-.s a! '.ir H V i l-"n.la an.-i-li.vil l..lnr.-s w.-ro c.von ti' .1- M . , Wwis an.- .;. 11. Inrl on f'::lA ..:' : ! :-.. ,t .-liii. iil fifiil-. r.-v,w. !!. nn.1 Mrs. i Ma' i. c i'.- a K-.1r.i-.- on "r.v-M-r.iilu'ii ! ol t-Y'O.is ' I'll il-.o rxrnnlii of (!-.- sanrr . I ni;.' i n- .1..!' r.iii .- us animal I'i.i; in tl"- . j 1- A. an.i :oi i.nn. A .-i.-li'-il ml so.nal r rnt of l!'.- season u in- r..iai .-1 rnl.-i ; -iin ni.-n t. i:i'(-n l- j v.'ton S.-M" 1 l'-o Uvi'i" .-a'"-. W.-ri- fx.-niri. Til,'-,- 1'ivs,-nl wolf IV ! M;ss.-s I'orns t r.nl. N,-1.io 1 mil. r-"M , I riii. Wnvil-.-.l i-'.rn-v. -i-a llvfs. Mail t ,;..'iis N1.-ssis. .11-,'w ran''. Slanlf I ,,,, lt.-i.-rt iVXfi'. .1 M' Arllnii .-.r.1 j Mr, an.! Mrs .1 S. lir is 1 f nsi-n an,-. Ml'. I an.! M .s. .1. ,','' . U r j I NEPHI ! '.-'Mi :.v. it, A .i.-l'C !i! Till Iin-"- was j 1 i . i r.in,--.J,' v afi.-i n..1". nl r'fnin; ';.. -n fir ,-::i:,ir,-n. ern.v.-:!.:rrn . " , i''.-r,'o.-r of ,-;,'.-,- irifli.is of Mrs. I .1 :2,a , h I w.u n.-r n-.-l 10 , ,-ii-l-ral,' lln' si-v.-nty- !-'! i aiini' ,-rsar' oi :-.,-r I'-.iTli. A o't lo. K j !..inn.-r w.,s s.iio.i. Mr-- u . Mi -ft .i.-l.clitfiill'' fiilfi'- I 'l-iit-cV a nm-N-r ,-f rrifii.is Al li.-r lioni.-iT'mrs.l lioni.-iT'mrs.l .y ai'l -i-n-on. -v, :. Srt i.nv:ioo,i Iw.s s,.n,-.1 i,i Mrs. Kiyfi-n li'ison. Mrs., iKalf r-iinon. Mrs. .t.1 Hr.v.:S!i. rs. :i;,-r" 1 ilns-i-ii Ms Toia .1 fli s I ns, Mrs. ! t-'.-rn 'r.iMiii.n ' an.l Mr. A. l Cfti:-l Cfti:-l ;;-ns,-n. I Tl-,- kliiilinc .-in-1.- of tUf Rr,1 t'r.'w sin--, t an iri. riio.in al knf.tmiE "N'lon.i.-.y in r-.o s.-winc ronn-.s m the h.l, s.-.-.ooi Mr, .m.l Mrs. .lan,,-s WritM V.aycr,- i linn.Nl in ih.-ir lioni.- m rsiv.slon. i an-a. an-a. .'.l':,-r Iumiis si'f.il mo last liionl.ij w-,i ,-. li ion-.'s ni Nfi'in, I T'-,- H,'n-.-- ,Va.-!l.-rs' ,-a.;iio calf a sin-- ! ,,-fsfn! ,:an.-::,s rally in tit I'.n.r-- .lanof ; I'.nl S.l1ur.:;l evdlim of las', w -rk. j T'-c S. S. .In'-' l'-..-ii-.'.-f rs w,-r- ,1 fli,:'-. -ft:)lv t-lllfrta-.si a: llo l:o-r- o. Si. ,-i -.rl.-s .lonk-ns Fri.-iay a I'tfrnoon. I .w :,n-,- was l-lfii s.l n 1 ,y s-,,'iu in Sfwinc. ',1, -ii i f 1 1-, slri-. 'its wri-p s. rv o.l to Mrs. ' i-i' I'lir'on Mrs. ai:,-r rainan. Mrs. irV K.-i.i. Mis ...-ore.' Wilson. Mrs. .l.ar.-.-s Kllison, Mi's, Prank Knss,-,. Mrs. V 1-, .-l-.rislci-.scn and tin- lio.-U-ss. Mrs. .lmkii-.s. T'lf innrri.-'C,- of Miss T.r..-ilo Own-am, Own-am, .lar..cV,:,-r o;' Mr. an.l Mr. .los'iua iliiYlnv,','.:, an.l U' ! ii:-l Uroncli of -,'lii took i-la.-.- at ll:.- Inim' .' :' ! 'onoo s ri-.-r.is in Sail 1rk,- T!n:i1a. o,n-,c oo.iii',,' will niakf tl-.nr l-.onio in N, -i-ln. Tli- ,-i--l-t!i era, if cm fl ,lari,-inc l-arly i'i l -.f ' Arlinclon ' flan. ,' KT:.iy f v.-ir.:i. . RUTH, NEVADA j ; KPTU. Nov.. Nov. it.- Mr. an,! Mrs. Mi'.nri.-.i Ko!,,-rts ontortaino.i i a V.or.so warniil'.r: S.'itiir.ia' t-onir, of 1:' u,-i-k. Mnsn- n.i.i iairfs ivoro -n;,iy-.i. Thii-,- '.iri's.-iil w.-io Mr. an.l Mrs. V.. .'. Maliu-ivs Mr. an.l Mrs. 1.. 1 ,a r.-n.-o. Mr. ami Mrs. K Romas. Mr. an.l Mrs. 1 li'i-r Sarci-nt Vi.-tor Mfvor. t'karios Ai-niorson. An.iv M.-Xcil. V. Ui'ow. IT. i.ano-n an,i IT. Kill hb.irin-. K.-lrosli-ni.'iils w.-ro srr .-.i. Mrs. .', t Osii.vi ontortanu-.l at ' .W.i " Thnrs.ia htli-Tiioon. Tho lii.iies of tl.o t'r.-ss so. ioty of llnlh lu-!,l llioir firsl ir.o.-uiii; 'n,iirs.::iy aflornoiin in llio U-noral ol-i ol-i :. o l-.i.ki-.:.. j Manv Knth ;-i-o)n.- moioro.l to Vly ' Siliiir.fsy i-oi'.:r.i; of ii'.st wook to at-j at-j lon.l Hit' K-l.'.ar .irni .ini.ro oi ,--.i ! I the Cash olio la.in-s of K:. I V- .los,-. l-.iiif o.r.-.: an a hor I i-.-.o:.-.,-r. Mm'.). .1. 1V or.'iin. l,-:t for their homo in !a.'.t l&ko t ity Tnof.lay r.-.c-:nia' P11,-r s i - - ;i 1 1 r. c a tow w,-oi.s Ms.tiiii Mr. a-.-,, l' Mis. Itoltv.ar. T. M:ir-shall M:ir-shall of K .it li. Tho n-.iis.r.ior.i io iicii l-v ll-.,' Knth r.-inrinr; .-mil V'.inrs lay o,-iiir,c a ono of 1 li o mosl on -o ah'.o aita-irs oi tho soasi.i. Many nioloro.i troni 1 i sn.l Kw.V.v. '(".oi ion's otvhofira inn-.ishi-'i tho mn-i.'. Mis. 1,,'MIU' was n .':-". : ci.t t'.il hostess oil Tlinrs.ini at l , Tiiooti. w hen she oiiti-r-tain.-.i n: THO cm-sis ii'ti' Mis. W. .1. Mi,:l..ws. Mrs. r. .1 .Mathews. Vint. l!o.iin.;,-r. Mt. Nance I Mrs. t;,-.'.-!-:is. Mrs. sii,-i!. Mi-., rianift, j Mrs. t nr!,. Mis. ll--rTnian. M-s. I'oi.l Mis. M.c.'.-.i'.l-.ii av.i Mrs. Mirocnt. Ko frosluneii: s were M-re.i. The "(ami. Kite t'-iris" entertained 11. e 1m S.on'.s at the ,-!.,...i!me oil Sat. ,:, ia' evening oi i:l-1 i..,-:., (Innlo: an.: in., -i.- were eni,".,i an.) reiie-h iron! s w e: o ..'T I'd . 1 EVA N ST 0 N , V YO. l' NSTOV. Uv.i, Nov :4 -One of 1 i,:ia-; iih...int,'i oi-a- or, '. o r! a mtva-n: ,.' t ,o f-.-i.n tho ;!vt- toa (:e:i i' f , ,.h. of t;e l.od (.'T.v-s mvhIv iliith-o rvt. .vn of U-t work t t'.e hon.o of Mi. John W . IV Kins on Sam s rr e I . Mrs WiV'ain S'-inv .-.r r of M our.! a in ie M-'OiM ihe we. h iii thif .- vi.-d'.n.c Mr?-. '. ;.e .lor,, s rui o. " r f: lend. M: )r'f IV-ikc 'ni! WedneMh.v sftrr-'o: sftrr-'o: iiivi!..i for a tn .if- nl w ; th ' (M . v;, r, Mi? K. ai.d V. : s 1 ..Tlon. n I as 1.m mri h M n A-f.i Arr;,:.c-.l ..mner huh Wo.- , ,V rll h Ml l"f;ir,h Wni'.MMilt.i "'. v'v., u ; o . h. h i Vi'M 1 t ri ; v rain . on ; i 1 i !r' o '' w . rr I , ;i,r t . j i.r.c li e efi, f cr.i hi1 '''I I ... . .' r.- :-, l..i... h.,v e j. .1., i I: I - and -'1 I- l"'1 I"-'" : I ., l , -i 'id 1 ! 0 r.,-, ' . .i ; : i . I'fvl work 1 I ' I w , 1 , Of '. he Vil! .!-- td 1 1 O t,e. i-i.- i- I f-iii v ,1'. ;id ot'i'..'- .1,,, ; .,-,,! jv.tdhm l" d v. , ,) dlo- a ad k. ,, .r:c " d he l.ac :u m. ni Vi ,v1 Mis rir 1 .1 Mil k wnd d:i .ch--, n , ,. ' .-n., .t '.-r lum..;, 1 k , v : i o ...' v ' w , ; i r..l l! e w ii.to. j M -t.. of T.i d nui-,! f;.i-nt -ir M.d M i - . : hi.r 'Ihirt en i et .ir r.ed ; ; . t ... ,,- e, k f. .m Sf.lt 1 aK. ..rie J ' v s'( . n: :o .'... s v ,.:, uK t; i .i Mr. ai'd Mis Lw . e 1 1 hmi nril d.ioch-Mt d.ioch-Mt .ril,i :;s l.irn W Ad-w .n 1 h .', t ti.e.r - i ,- i ,. , . . of l ', e l'ii ' ' a : -m n r hnr- h (.( ! ,e , , li -u. v Ml;t , M o .. le i r : ..rr. d T e hi .t , J .. f fl ,i .. 1 A 1, 1 .M, ,o. I i o , , ,- v .- .;, d i . i, .ii:.t j 1 M .1., . I,. i ,.. n hi. t i',:ss Ir.i.a. o!' lo-o T-.i-r. N'.r do -nsor m for 1 . home Mo-...av . h:.t Mis UmA vid r...o ! r mm; m lar.s;o:i A1-. i 1 or w rrk. K N'.r :ir,.i Mis (""fsries l'hne T1. "s- for r ' , oi . here l o,o w .11 he ho S :...;s o" Mr. Kinnes mother r.nt.i after :.c T'liir.Ksiii iiv: holidays. s Mr av.i Mrs. "ar tlrne ivt.n-.od Tnes- h, v p-o-,n Kr.isdt. Wyo.. w.,ere t.'.ev mr.; .ie Mm.-.mor on the.;r ran.'h. fc -. r s . M'ah-mm.Ar Anderson rnterta; r. e d J m re al the-;r ;n-e;tv 'anno m Aiaioioi. s t i;,- cms. j A mo- c the n'ar y so.- I s ir? of the i vxoek v.orie wa vrett.er ;h:;i ;,.e I.iii.iiaM j ot nor; r t t ;ipoir, 1 men t s soon for ; ho .. .tl. r.t.on who h;, e heon m l-''Ans:on the j 'Oust few ,1ms alier.diiii; tie .invriilu'ii I wnd them niaiiv 1"; -,er,.i. at Tho Masoiv-' ! :e:npio ednes-dsv e onms The noors o; i ho hamn.ot was istxi-iy eh:o lo a eom-miKr-e oo-n voed of 1 he ladies of the Mo: :-,od it .-!r,;r.-h. of w hi oh Mrs. toor.e Hai.er was olrnrnum. In-, and Mrs. A P. T' ermsen :nd ha hy retm-r.ed homo i h,o hii uf i !-,o week from Iimv a. whore they ha o heon isit m.s a I tiie doctor's od home for lite past m o (... T:ie ladies of t hi r Literatx oinh m.e; l- 1 -thiv aiternoon m thetr olith rooms a": tho oomity hhrr.v . r EPHRAIM ! 1 JihllK AIM. No . M.ss LVhlh T: inme eniertamo.i Mmoiav afte.no.-'n :: lnro'ioon for Mis N or.na t 'in l ier son, Mis W-A Lai-si-n. Miss i iva t"'lon, Mis Lind Ols.ni srd Mi.vs Kti Lonrs. ; Mi-s Xhnla Tod i entertained at dinner SuiidA. evenni t s o'oiook in oomph -mnt to Miss lv;l L--irsen. Mrss Lnelia -hi-Mensen. Miss I'll en Todd A. Y. Sammm and h-l 0o;!oi M i-s. I'ot rar Amierson a nd L.mis H. , Ardorson enieMAirrd a nnmhrr oi r.eicii-! hors and friends l"',:eo-,ht- eennic. Ihn-nrr Ihn-nrr it. ser od and al miom.oi a-lnneh-eon was ser od lo Mr. and Mrs. Pm id Toiiison. M r. a r.d M rs. An i lion Chris I nisei-,, M r. and M rs. C borrow man, Mr. And Mrs. Ii.iv Kosonist. Mr. and Mis. .1oser.ii Loirson. ard Mrs. lhruni ron:.m, Mrs. Joh.n Sorer. -sen, Mrs. Vhnm.a 'v'n;i, Mrs. C. P. Clirist onsen, M r. A. i". Cison, M rs. r il Toi e-rson. M rs. Heher ! Lon.son, Mrs. larnev Stevens, Miss Nelson Nel-son of le.'nnond. Miss .loan Sore risen. M iss Norma Anderson. Orson di-on, .1 o-senh o-senh H. Oison. 1 eon ard Morten.-en. rotor ro-tor Pelerson and Mr. And Mrs. Loms Peterson. Pe-terson. The evrmr.s was spent in mm mo and eards. Mrs.. K. A. Lritsoii was 'easantiy snr-pusod snr-pusod Merdav evening h tho loiiow.n;-relatives loiiow.n;-relatives and friends: Mr. and Mrs. W iL Pe:d. Mr. ar.d Mrs. hhr.il 1-hi.kson. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Prer.'-oit. r. and M : s. Y ihord Ureinhoit, Mr. and Mrs. Henry IVdorson, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Pe-tei Pe-tei soil, Mr. and Mrs. .loser!, P.: si ih.wa it e. Mr. and Mrs. Krr.es t N :e;son. Mr. an.', M rs. P. L. Kromhoit, Mr. and Mrs. Kol -n-or Perteison. Mrs. Mana Andeisen. Mis. Lden irn. Mr. and Mrs Andrew li.m-sen. li.m-sen. Sr., Mrs. O'o Oison. Mrs. Fred Cat -porter, M;s Ch.ris Lund, Mrs. YShhoid Anderson, M rs. Sor hns Pen el son, M rs. I A hen Ko'ster. Mrs. A'.'oert .le'ms.m, Mrs. I Orrin Ardei son, Mrs John ;lo , M ;s liannah Premhoii. M-ss Ciara V;rave. Miss M-nervs W i.la rd sen Air Miss Lneha ! Prrtrison. Mrs. Pi ll's, h x, M-t-.scnlf-,i w 1 ; !i so me h-oant if ni sdv r : w a re, I Ore of the pleasant sooial affiirs of j t he week w .1 s ; h o dinner c:en. T,;rsinv 1 evenins hv Mr. And Mrs O. L. Lund m i honor of Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Peai. w oo ;wrl lf.iv; in the r.e-ir fntnre for Mnnti. i w hero t!-,e' wdl make ti.eir r.on-e. Pro-I Pro-I s ress: e f i e hnr.d red was a f ea '. nre of I the evenin.c and pn?os wore won hy T. Hansen ard S. 1 .1 or.k ins. Lm.ner was iseivcd At 7 o'eitvk to Mr. ard Mrs Pea'. ! Mr. ard Mts s. L. .ler.kins. Mr. ard M-s IT. Wfl. nson. M - a r.d Mrs. C'eon Anderson 'and Mr. and Mrs. . V. Anderson. j Mrs. P. M. AY est. foimerlv of Piphraim, I hut now of Sa'.t K'iko iht. is '.M',ms relatives ar.d friends h.etx1. 5 Mrs. IP L. kromhoit is the cnest of ; re'anves and friends m h'lhn aim. Sh.e w:s a to: n-rr re s m.e in of thus oil v. hnt now he-s ai Pi o o. i Mrs Hilda P rer.c entertaitetl a iv.im-; iv.im-; her of lo.dv- friends al her home salindav e. er .r.ft. , Mrs. YViihAin Phincsford of 1 ort 1 Leaeh. Cah. is the jt.iesi ot tier MMer. Mis, .1. Y. .lensen, m i'pliraim. Sh.e w .s S host of honor at a d ir r er toon hv M s .lensen last Sund.av. The on 1 - of -1 ,vv n nests we-e Mt. and M's. 1. 1 V Yo; . 1 Mr. ar.d M"s. P. P. hi v,:. Mr ard Mis : A P. Yi.iheo ard P.etia Ar.dersort ; M a nti. Mr. iird V rs. 11. 1LV nd T-:.rti of P.i - - for, a re ,s , t i - ; m ''.;: r : t v , I The Misses V.itvrva a r (h.ristine Wh-iAih.-m nnd V" i' :.;,:,:sen ea'.leid on tL.r.r.ison fr.en.ls th;s wrc. ; I BOLJNfTnjL I iMlt'NTIVri., Nov. hi. Mrs. Tv .n t ail i t si ; w::h her jaret.is, Mr. I And M r. H ov.r v ooii . Mr. a:i Mrs. O. P. llnlHi of Kolh are iit ir. bote v it !i rol.. ; i os a a.; j trirrwt?. i Mr. a n ,1 Mrs. .1 r h n W . 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