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Show flocial Notes From Utah Towns ! I . i EPHRAIM " lTl;lM, l'.''-'. ! - 0! th.' li'J.'A .' Vv i.il fi'nl' ,M ,!"' "'" ' " --,. ;i' T" h.'mo ot Mr. un.l V,"' Wi'lutm !'.: t'.-l-v v t-i.oiKi t.;f wel.hr.; of Mi ""f!l l.u'.'.l ! l:lor l.;l!-en, : ; i.'iri; l'pl, il tins env, '".',"...- m.nri. ! n tta M.u.ti ti'T.iu-V ti'T.iu-V . ,-vhoivv l'h" I'n.i .ve it beau- : ' ; t.i:..re.l wtv.ro tiii. The room ,: I "i'.! I no sea.-on' rtowei '.'i'.r.r.MM.".- lihos t'ormi-.l tho .-ontor-' t v 'tor tho .hums; room table-. Mr. ' '( -.".i nventlv ietu:ue.l twin ashing .... nhere tie certe.rml ;l lu'",,, tor 1- V- ohuri'h, a'.i.l In? hn.le Iih;- "hr homo m Salt Lake itv ,m h o: "artiiro t'or tho uuMen tiel.1. l'he , "i-Like tUo:r homo lu this eity. j a:l, Mr?. Walter '. O.iell were ... an.l bostes to the I'mwiMty ot -V-i uramatu- olub !on.i:i a'ci noon. : i 1 :: h.vu v ser tvl. Mr. mio! rs- ' 1 KoUon -iv u' . jjver the arrival ot a daughter. Mr. n'.ui Frank liarlau.l outer-1 y-ti at 6 o VKwk dinner Sunday oo-lover? oo-lover? wore laid tor Mr. and V-". Arirf 1- Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Vigo Oiris- -. in'-J -rs- Joeih H. Tliomrou .-"vrt.-m'.e -- la honor of Mr. and Mrs. VV..'sit Broiuhol'.. Tuesday oveuiug. Mr. sal Mrs. Oscar BreinhoU enter-j ..;. e m eoniSiment to Miss Millie ' il-sholt. a bride ot the mouth. Tues- iy events- Aasoiinoemeu! has been made of the c- ' men! ot Mis Millie Brienholt 01 ' -i!s iiv to Arthur Martin of Sal-.na. I T;f ceremoay will take place February Mr. an 1 Mrs Allen Folster enter-tilled enter-tilled Monday evening; tor a number of ' Mrs. K. L. K-lwards and liauchter. I ef ?a t Lake are the guests of .-.stives in Eebraiai. ; i Mrs. Cleon Anierson w;i; hostess at - f t ci-Str iriven in honor oi Mrs. K. L. i ;;x.i Tuesday afternoon. Covers ir--e hie at 5 o'c.oek for Mrs. Edwards. ' , Mrs. Jacob Peterson. Mrs. D. V. Ander-j Ander-j M-s. Hoxer Kan-.ussoa, Mrs. Kas ': ! Hj-sea. Mrs. Ora L. Hanr-en, Mrs. Ma-i Ma-i r0-:ji. Mrs. Ounnil Lorin; and Mrs. I vj:d Lund. ' i Mrs. L. M.Oisiu entertained the -.:r':r.s of tile La-iies ' Literary elub ; Ti.rs lv e eniuc- Mr. and Mrs. David Poiifson euter--s n-d the folic.-ic-; ciesTs at dinner ifai-esiay evening: Mr. and Mrs. l.au-: l.au-: rlt: Anierson. Mr. and Mrs. L, P. Niel-;. Niel-;. Mr. and Mrs. Jorgeo Joreensen. "ran! Mrs. William Anaerson. Mr. and )'.:;. i leoa Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. ! ?. W. Aaderfon. Mr. and Mrs. O. Borro"--m. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stevens. Mr. ari Mrs. Orv-ai Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. . ' C?cr;s Fcuison. Mr. and Mrs. John p-ulKi'and Mrs. Uphraim Hansen. :ii-i .Mrs L. M. Olsen. Louie H. Person and Mrs. Petrea Anderson. ';- E. C. yillardsen entertained u cJr.1d3- 'evening in honor of Mr. SlTSSjw! s sixtieth birthday anniver-?arv. anniver-?arv. lrSer "teas served at 6 o'clock 12' Iv.nrheon at rr.idnishr. Music and ;:mr5 tvere feat'ires oi the evQitj. 7ze cu?ss -wer? Mr. and Mr?. Pariev Hirin. Mr. and Mrs. Thorvali Hansen, llr. aai Mrs. Andrew Hansen, Mr. and Z:. Fred Jorgensen. Mr. and Mrs. lines Frost. Mr. and Mrs. X. P. Jen-Mr. Jen-Mr. and Mrs. A. 1 '. Vielson. Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Thorpe. Mr. and Mh. Niels Kelson. Dr. and Mrs. An-:: An-:: Byeizo, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin l.-i-:son, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Xie'son. Mr- and Mrs. Wilford Anderson. Mrs. ' . "illardsen, Mrs. Villard Willardsen. ' Mr. and Mr?. Josesh WiiLardsen. Mrs. 5.t:e Beal, Mr. and Mr;. J. L. Braith-"iiis. Braith-"iiis. Mrs. H. E. Tietjen. Mrs. Ln-kes ;-j-'easn. Mr. and Mrs. Y. W. T-jttle, Mr. D. M. Beaurregawd. Dr. 0. J. Kel- . N. 0. Anders-?n, p. S. Ji'steson. Peter : j -d, Lyman 'vViiJardsen, Miss Minerva il ardsen. Miss Clara Gleave. Miss pristine Villardsen and Miss Marie -arisen, Mrs. O. C. Doke. ! MANTI " . l MAN'TI, Feb. 3. Mrs. John Keller en-tTCirrLj en-tTCirrLj at a Kensington Tr.ursday art-?r.con art-?r.con in honor or", her birthday anniver-s'y. anniver-s'y. Those nreseat ivere Mrs. Delpr.ia ;.:forJ. Mrs. Hatt! Axeison, Mrs. -Iau Clark. Mrs. Ethel Keller. Mrs. -t..i .Jnsn. Mrs. Ray Lund. Mrs. G-. r- Braithuaite, Mrs. Lrastus Jensen, Mrs. Eardy of Pali Lake. Mrs. Zella ,"i-sr. ilw. J. C. Mellor and Idc-lla Mil--'r- An elaborate luncheon was served Jt a o'clock. , Mrs. Sarah Buchanan. Mr?. Mollis Mil-"r Mil-"r and MrE. Martin Braithwaite returned -lordly from P.ich'ieM. Chloe Cox entertained her friends at a bee Monday afternoon, r .; Ladiis' Li'-erar-" club held its mid-'"jl.1 mid-'"jl.1 st'Tday evening of iast " at 1'Hrommerciai club rooms. Cards ;" t:;e Si-ecial feature of tr.c evenin? fiiteen tables were played. I.ee j rj'-rer and Mrs. F. B. Smith won the ; zh. Qijf 0;- tQri ?iiests were Mrs. ! rv Birrs of Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. TV. ;;. ( rawford of Moroni, Mrs. Insrie Hardy sit Lake and ?.rrp. J. p. Madsen of ;.-.a. A midnight luncheon was served. , "Reviewers'' met Tuesday evening - -1 Mrs. Clarence -Madsen. Jtre. J. p. Madsen and daughter, Ma-of Ma-of Saiina were guests of Mrs. Clar--;,:e Mad-en during the week. ..';a eilson entertained a number of ewis Wednesday afternoon. -r. and Mrs. Glen Eessey entertained dinner Sunday. Mrs. p. g sm-lt-n entertained at a Fed -xs tea Tuesday afternoon. Those ;;;st were Mrs. A. P. Vorhees, Mrs. v, o Brown. Mrs. Annie Daek, Mrs. A. 1 rown, Mrs. Kate K-nner, Mis. Kan-J' Kan-J' Pa':-'- Mrs. Mary Munk, Mrs. Mary fc'l'j1' Rozma Jones. Mrs. ,T. S. .vd. Mrs. T. M. Havmond. ifrs. Ralph Uziard. Mrs. Blanch Elisor!. Mrs. -.jenCe Madsen, Mis. M. A. Boyden. Alice Earton. Mrs. W. L. Kinney. ( '- Eelle Barton and Mrs. J. Courtney. U'.ee-curse luncheon was served. tt a-. ne Bessey entertained at an oyster -vver Uednesday evening. '?S; a"'i -Mrs- Lee Hall entertained at "i J Tue.nay evening. Covers were -1 tor eight. arl Cortat entertained the Moth-uib Moth-uib Tuesday afternoon. P- Nelson visited with her Vl!' ' Helen- '" -Mt. Pleasant Monday. Horace Brown entertained at din-'S din-'S , in llnor of her mother. Mis. ,',.'; lu'tle. it bei- her birtiidav annl-". annl-". .' Covc'rs were laid for twelve. Larsen and Elizabe'h Ind of :vl-5 wf" married in the Manti teni- - ednei'daj-. Jnaun,;ey Whitbeck. Franklin Keller v twJlilter --niertained at a d!n-' d!n-' k holrip 'Jay ev,ening at the hit-I. hit-I. V r., , ;;..,-He,calf of Manti and Mrs. Annie l ',:1rrowKe of Sal ma were mar- 4 'L4 reception wa.s civen -mm'1- eve',"n? at the Metcalf home. 'fji.", E- T. Parry left Tuesday ir t-e. to be gone Indefinitely. r;:f" Jensen and Mrs. Kenneth . (,.,. ""eriained ihe opel.-F . lul. and ' -''':.,f fi-:..n,ja Tnwl.v fvetiine. - I no i i rMtK H i- j ,.,,. 1 '"' 1'Htne a id I'.truile K.'iiuer uln- I .. I;,-,. . ''C-.Ci T'i: il.. la. n,-, I n do:. -II li'U'n.l.-i ,,i ,liiru". Miiul.ii ,-,-iiiim Vrlme I'.ihi iel!irn.-, Sund.iv ihmii a MM! In I S , vlt0, tl,t. M.inll bos dt i .imp K. un... SPXNIsirFORK M'MSH l i'KK. KcU 0 Mr. Mi.. W .-Hilt-U Su.oot .-i.tO! I.Mllnl !l t il Oi'lO.k 1:it-r Miti.l.iv tor Mr. .uul Mr-. .1. I S:.t-U ana t.iiiiilv antt Mrs. Kt-u? .inouL Ot fJalt L-ikr i'n . Mis. M. Kh-h.-K Mtrprl.so-l hr hm-ti.l hm-ti.l b lti 1 1 Hi; 1 1 ! 1 1 t n f i l-'in l. (iTui !'-!;htors l.t ilinnor l''iu!.iv liiiU in tvt.--tM.uu-n c( tii-uui:h birli'l.t aii-ni aii-ni fi s-u . Mi. J.ii-k HuM'.if! n l tamo.i :t num-1(m- ot' l.ulv t.M.h.ir- ,u a KoM-!iii;tou Ttlf.l i V O (MlH I t I If llvMlH' it' hrr niAtiur. Mrs (Hah ir. Livcht teltvh- niont w v(i cA. !rs. John i:i lt?on 1-ft for Wmi kfimt. U iho, WViinrs.l.u to e lu i' ton, 0:iU, w h.o h.ts enliMed. M15. .unue! Holt v.i3 hostess at a. ti o-Uvk dmiu-r Moml.ty wiling, coin pi l-nipr.tary l-nipr.tary 10 Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Svo- ill of R. moTul, c'ati-iii.L. Covers were t-iUi toi- Uilrtceji. A suiotvi-sful phiy wna stigil Wedncs-iay Wedncs-iay iii'.it lor tlu- bent fit of ihr- Paltnyia M I. A at the L.k Slure amu'-nitnt h.il!, umlcr Iho direction of Walker Italia Ital-ia m. Mrs. Mina H.K-s entertained the otfa-ers ot the Koal NeiKiihoi- Wednesdav mglit .it a thea'.er (arty at the 'Aiiselu?.'- Mi's. MarK-uet Walooim nnd son. Wil-ber. Wil-ber. of r.irrv, Idaho, are r-r-endinsr a ft-w works iu tins cit' with friends ami relatives. rela-tives. Mr. and Mrs. ("leorce Moore spent sun-il sun-il ty i!i Salt ltke. the miost ot their Oiusiiter. Mrs. K. J. Keinpton. Mrs. Ani-.ie Daniels of Salt lake spent several days- dun!; the present week with friends ui this city. Mr. and Mr?. Robert Hutch and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L-loyd of Malta. i.iho, are spend'.tii; a few weeks at the iionie of Mrs. CeP.a Llowi and ct'ner relatives rela-tives and frlcnda in Spanish Fork, their former home. Mr?. J. B. Hurr.es hotsess to thirty eiittt at a larsre dinner party ?unda-afternoon ?unda-afternoon .t o'clock, complinientary 10 her husband on his fifty-third birthday amuveriarj . The junior prom, whn h vtas given Friday Fri-day evenii. at the auditorium. as the Iradtnc sori.tl ee:;t of the week. More than sis hundred guests vere m attendance. atten-dance. Mr?. Joyce Thom:: entrtatne-i the officers of-ficers of the Third ward primary at her home Monnay evening. Aftr the study period refreshments were served. Thirteen ladles att T.ded the pui tir:g bee given by Mrs. Jol.n W. Moore. Tuesday. Tues-day. Mrs. B. J. Thompson of Altrma. I'tah. arrive-d in this city Friday for an extended ex-tended visit at the home of her mother. Mrs. William Roach. The member ot" the Lad'es' Aid sociery of the Presbyter '.an , hurch held an ali-day ali-day Tork meetir.c at the home of Mrs. A. G. Stoddard, Friday. The Danish dance riven at the auditorium audi-torium "W.inesda v evening for the married mar-ried people was largely attended. Tuesday evening, in honor of Mrs. Mar-caret Mar-caret Malcolm of Carey, Idaho. Mrs. William Flavel er.T err pitied, a number of friends at o '.lock dinner. Ca-ds have ieen received from Mrs. A. B. Rock!, ill announ.-irLg that !he and hr daughter, Blanche. ?re among the Elks' excursionists to California, j AMERICAN FORK AMERICAN FORK. Feb. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Knight were the recipients recipi-ents of a surprise party, planned by a few of their neighbors, Monday evening at their home in the Fourth ward. The tmue was spent in games and music. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Robinson entertained enter-tained a number of friends and relatives' at a wool-pullLng, party Tuesday evening ! at their home on Sfate. street. An evening eve-ning of games and musJc was enjoyed, 1 followed by a delicious luncheon. 1 Hi-nry RoyLance of Eugene. Ore.. --ra j a guest of nis sister. Mrs. J. W. ttorrs, i Thursday. J Mrs. William M. Miller left tie early part of the week for California, where 1 !.e will visit for the nest mon'h. She 1 will spend part of the time visiting her , son, Leon, who is located at Camp I Kearny. Mrs. Robert Wa'.ker returned home the last of the week from Ogden, where ?4-.e had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Thomas S. Royiance. '; Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Chipman and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. In.geroi were guests of Salt Lake relatives Sunday. Mies Olive Shelley of this city and Silas Tnorne or" Pleasant Grove were married in the Salt Lake temple VS ed- : nesday. j Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Chipman enter- 1 taineU the city officers and their wtve3 ! at their home in the Hecond ward Thurs- I day evening. Refreshments were served, j Mia. Olive Pomeroy Tveur. to California 1 the early fait of the week and expects to tpend the balance of the winter on the f oat. The officer and teachers of the Second Sec-ond ward Sunday school gave a party Wednedav night complimentary to Mr?. Liza Christensen at her home. The e'e-ntn: e'e-ntn: was spent in games and music. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Mrs. C L. Carter of Eureka is the guest of American Fork relatives. Mrs. Olive Hokenson of Salt Lake spent part of the week In this city as the guest of friends and relatfves. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Miller of Salt Lake City were the guests of American Ameri-can Fork reia'tives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Darling, who have resided at Bingham for the past year, moved to this city the past week and will make their home here. Miss Irene Brown 'as the guest of her parents at Salt Lake City Saturday, Sunday and Monday. 1 SALINA I ; : f S.VLTNA, Feb. 9. Miss May Eirl pleasantly entertained at a party at her borne .Sundav evening. Musi-- ami games v-ere fectnre?. Refreshments were served to tl;e follo'.ving guests: Kitty Sorenson, Charlotte Gates, Eva Rurges. Hilda Gate?. Joy Soienson, lOitie MoKenua, Myrtle Kvels and Edna Dtimraard. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Oane left Timrs-dav Timrs-dav lor Salt Lake to visit for a few days. Mi-, and Mrs. G. A. Brandt entertained ;it dinner i-unday in compliment to Dr. and Mr. C. F.. West, i he Misses Beulah and Lilbie West and Ben Kennty. Miss p'ann Madison entertainee after t iie dan.-e aturdav evening at a midnight luncheon. Ti.ose present were the Misses Krma Larson. Fai:n Madison. Lewrne Crane Fannteila Crane, "ert:s Larson, and the Messrs. Leo Crane, Jaun Boyden and Jerry Draper. A snrpriso vas rendered to Melba Das-trup Das-trup Sundav- afternoon at her home, in honor of her th'rteenth birthday. Games and ranis uerr enjoyed by rhe Misses Eva Tohnson Blaneh and Birdie Petty, Iris Thorp". Cless Mortensen. June Colby. Ora lyirentMli. Clara frar'-r. T'tahna Bird, Dell '.asmnssori and Roma Murphy. Mrs. Harvey Hegrh pleasantly enfrr-tiCned enfrr-tiCned a number or friends Tuesday afternoon aft-ernoon for r f.-nnin. the o.;,-asion being be-ing her ninth blrtr.day anniversary. The. Home E'-onomiv sso-'atien m0t at home of Mrs. c. A. M.i"son Tues-dav Tues-dav .v-nhis. -Miss I.iieHi f-an..y gave 1. 11 -'Tie (l,lll!KH!"lM Of E'i - jnm ' Nm-..,'' .ir., ,( pi mo .lu.-t :ii ;'.!I hl" M's I', i; .Mir. -hell .ui. I .Mi.-. IV V Ml -. Al ll..hr.-l.M!. Ill- Iv d .' i ii . i ii 1 1 ,1 1 . i r, ,i .iimoiimi x- '"1 P' -1 I . S.MII. .,11.1 . in,, .ind . 1. '""! I'i i , i" . -1 . 1 1 1 u.rr Mu. C. A. M.ili-,-,nii. l,s ,. , , . ,,,,.r,,,, sm. i. Ni.'ls.m, Mr., p l; M 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . Mu I' A. Ai-'lvr... )l,, .1. ..,,!, I. Th,,rpe. Mrs, g. '.t.v T'.mi.,h, Mrs ,M,llii!l.t Nrls.ti, Mi. IV G. H, ii jess. .Misi 1..1.-IU fran. t-v, Ml.-s Alire llnliiistend .md Mtn.s N, Ihu v.'olv in. Th,. m.,r us uc of Mis. Liii-i Plows of "'hn , ., k M , i . i ,,i .M.niti i,,ok pl.i. f at .M . , h 1 1 Moi .i.i v. l'.iul nuit-.ss en f ,-rt i ine.l at ins home Sal llrii.iy .'vciiln. ,,f ItiL w. i-k. v'urds, d.lU,'t!!K :tn,l lilt). I'r'ivii wrre elliova'd bv Hi.- (ollomiK luvltrd K.I.-.I: li:i nur-I'.'!'" nur-I'.'!'" An, !.!., ,1. Ins 1'1,,,,-p,.. F.iv IHiiiiis. Cnli.i liiap,-!, i -' i . i r lol le diilra, A, I i Hiiiu,-... i.r.i l,,u ,.:l.. n, V.-vk,,i,l and c.irvil M.ili.,Mi, Mud, v l'.'lerson, 'ivii,l,,ii Montue and Lamar t'-uress. Sun. 1. IV ev .1111111 Vaughn Allred enter- tain..,l siM,.,-,, frli-nds. ihc c,-jsmi Iieinc; his birthday .miiiv er-.u . Mrs t'ina 'rows vv.ts men a shower T'mrs.hw Kiriilin .v Mrs r.i Ra.vlius-son, Ra.vlius-son, Mrs. Lii.-1an .Mirlln. Mrs W. O. v'arlson. Mis. H.uiha J,,i n,-ii..ri, Mrs. l-oils l.aion. Mr and Vrs. ' I.ivton Km-m'lsson. Km-m'lsson. tlu- .lis.s Mar-.- W'.ill In s;, Leuli y.i'.i 1I..MI1 Smith. Zeiia Bird. M.lj,. Allied. l.e.,na Caldwell, anil Nad dlsen uf Casllrt 1 ..i!-. Mr. Bud Mrs. I.Mirenve Lov r' of Manti iv. -re Ruests of Mr. and Mra. Joseph L. l'horpo Tuesday. 1 RICHMOND I 4 niClIMONP, Fh. 0 Mayor and Mrs. A S. Sch.iw a n no 1 r. 1 e t lu- ntr.ii-'ment or" tl'ir dAiiKhter, Th.-!ina. to tophus C!insu-t'.-en. The woddin-: 111 t-ke V'.ti M.ir li ti in the Loan tomi'le. M Us K' ra .11 in son nfrilne-l t tii.-nit.frs of tli-- hVyumr r-i at it ro.tst-i ro.tst-i 1 1 r p.irt -. follow .'d b- :i n oyster suppt-r KiwMi at her home Monday evening. t'o-ts orL' laid fur elijht. The S..o Lily flu I) members entertained enter-tained 1 1 1 e i r husbands at a card and diMi'.-.n-: pitrty ;it Mciui risks' hall Thura-dav Thura-dav ft!:inj of hist ve-k. Kn'louinfi the t'ard names, luiit-aeon was served bv Mr.-. W. V. HndiU-ks. I'riZ'.i were aw-.trd'-d I to G. Hendricks and Mrs. Klmer Stod- larJ. .lack Chr.s;en?en a::d P.u??-5! Nelson enttaine i t'.iirty-i w o of I heir friend at a dancLne p.i rty at Hendricks'- hail aturdav Ri-errtO-iti of nst w-:'.. Ller t i : rcMmu'ii m w ev? t-r . J. Mrs. II. F. i."uritt-nsen chaperoned the pirty. Mi Flmer fi;i;bv and children of Dav-ton Dav-ton .-pen t t h i r here with Mr. and Mrs. J. Alma ("arson. Mrs. riiris me 11:11 of C'ra. Idjh.o. Is iit;n hr with h.flr Fitters, Mrj.. Tom Criint.i- and Mr.-. Talitr.a mit:i. Mi 5. Mns.j-- lton of s-nidy hF heen vii-uir-.i: hr tvi:u her mof.her. Mis. Li'.'e A. Hendri'. ks. Mr?. K. .1. M'-rrdl of L,an ?per t several sev-eral diys nf th pa.-t im'-K here with her ro. rents, Mr. .i tid Mr?. A. S. Schow . Mr?. Arrol CI'in?;'n.cin r-ntertainM a number "f f-jrjd ;i t hr Imnv Monday r-f-nmz -'f last w k m l.nnor of h' r s-.stor. M"i. t'hrif in-' F.n. k'f'ellow, ho h. is enl i-everal inon1 bs I-tc as her r. and Mr. Krr of A.-hton, Jd.!in, ha o If or th'' cu-.-i of Mrs. Naivv T. Kerr. Mr and Mrs. Kerr arc on their viy to California. Mrs. -dl Merrill and ht'le ton, Spen--er, of Prr.-ton were visitors here d ;:m th1 rast week. M:.-i '"risttn LaT-en r''"1 v"pdne-dav v"pdne-dav in ifm;t::fie:d w;th Mrs. H'-nrv W'tts. Mr?. Joseph Johnson s a Loan visitor vis-itor on Wednt 3ia:'. Mr?. Beatrice Ha rr.s of Lo?n srnt Thursday and Friday of last week her with Iris Harris. Mr. and Mrs. TV. G. Thomr?on entertained enter-tained at a family dinner on Wednesday at their home. M;s KLtie Van Ny entertained at a d'nner at her ho:)i" T iesdav m honor of j G. .V Bra:ker of .Slt Lake. II NEPHI ' NEPHL Fb. Mi.s Neva Booth en-ter en-ter anied the toadies' U rera r- -Jub at heir home Monday e'.ening. Miss Bertha McPheron ga-e a paper on Rural Edu- cation" and M:s. F.;ien Aren gave one on "Moral Trainin.- of Children." An I auxiliary of the Fv.ed Cross, was organized, I -tnh Mrs. E1:tli Sparks as chairman. Mrs. wj;iUm BtiIv a. secretan.- and Mrs. X. ! -T. Reos as treasurer, t iff.een members v. ere present. A surprise in the form of a shower w'3 siven in honor of Mrs. Fonda Tol-ly. Tol-ly. a recent bnde. Wednesday e eninsr. The c'-'enina- wis spent in music and ea mes. Rer're h-mems were served to Mi.'S Norma Jones, Misa Alberta Blackett. M.ss Delia Orme. Mi?-. Mabel Pitt. Miss Olivet Bowles. Miss Geneva Park. MiaJ ?usie Ostler. Miss Etta Park. Miss Hazel Orrn M :-s Peail Jones and the guest of honor, Mrs. Tolley. The junior' riass of the hieh school en-terrained en-terrained in Fays amusement hall Saturday Satur-day evening1 of Last week. lames and dancing were enjoyed. Refreshments vtere ser-'ed in the ice cream perlors of the Nephi Druj? compaiT-. 1 r?. TA". C. Ookey enterained ot a card party Mondav evening in honor of her son, TViil. About twenty young people v.ere present- y Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Forrest are visit -ine in alt Lake this "week. Mrs. -T. T. B?Histon entertained at dinner Tuesday evening. Covers were laid for eight. Miss Eugenie Candland entertained a (number of lad v friends at dinner Sunday. Sun-day. Those present were Miss Bertha. McPheieon, Miss Pearl Alien, Miss Anna Cock ran. Miss Esther Ockey. Miss Anna Anderson. Miss M be I S perry. Mis-? Fern Riches. Miss Stock iuil Miss Webster. j Miss olea Bran i in Salt Lake visit- ; ing with relatives and friends. i Mrs. TI. Lee Boyer of Sprinqville is j visiting at the home of her parents, -Mr. 1 and Mr?. L. A. Batley. 1 The Misses Bertha and Lula Mcpherson Mcpher-son entertained the Utopia club at their ; home Thursday evening. Refreshments were served to Mrs. W. G. Orme, Mi-s. J. E. Memmott. Mrs. H. J. Lunt. Mrs. J". M. Christensen, Mis Eugenie Cand-Und Cand-Und and Miss Mabel S perry. The junior boys entertained the junior girls at h. sleighride and progressive supper sup-per Wednesday evening. Courses weic pervnd at the homes of Ruion Park, Raymond Ray-mond Ockey and Clinton Lunt., Mrs. George Garrett en retained on ondHy evening in honor of the twelfth birthday anniversary of her daughter. Wanda. Twelve young friends were present. The Beehive girls nave a vaudeville show Wednesday evening in the Arlington Arling-ton theater. Y GARLAND f 4 f GARLAXD, Feb. 9. Mrs. George F. Crover and sons left i;isr week for Hol-Hster, Hol-Hster, Idaho, where they will mako their home. Mr. Grover Crover is in the em-plov em-plov of the Twin Fnils-Salmon River Land & Water company. Miss Lalove Archibold, vho is attending attend-ing school in Brigham City, spent the first of the week with her parents in this city. The Garland junior high school gave a n apron and overall dance In the amusement hall Thursday evening. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Mrs. Lo Flan sen, who has bn th" guest of Mrs. K. T. Sha w for th past we el;, returned to her home at Logan Monday. Th1 N. O. club he'd a r.-Aotinc --rith tlip R-wi Cross workers Monlay evening :V decided to vke tip kmttinE. T.li u-H-Im wilt ni-.-l rwrv .Mojid ,y .jv.iiImk' U-r .i r I - r w ltd t h It d 'in:-w. ,1orul..v nrt.riiooii ....me o 1 1 1 - 1. 1. lien nf Garliiml nnl .Noi th Curl, ..id in.-t hi the Knl Cio;:t inoiiin and did It-d i'iomm mu k. Wdn.-Ad.iv Hfi'-nioou tlie L.idi-i' S.-lf- nil lire 'lull nil i at ll.- :d Cro--. rooms to do wr.rU thtt l- waulr-d hv ov-riitn-nt Tin--- will rm-.-t rny U --dn--d.iv aff. rn-MMi h-i ,)(t.-i . Thr K-db-f .s-rkn nifl 'I'hm-fd.iv afternoon after-noon to On work lor t lit- (..! t i io. Mrs. '. NVIm.ii, who 1 1 . i rt Ueii viltluK r ' ht 1 1 ' i iind fi i r i h-r.- tT the p.ini. two w k., r.t urn-l to lui lionic Hi -Salt l,.k-, i 1 1 .-.M-id,iy. LAYTON f.AVTON. F- b. -Mi A. B. Took en-titaiurd en-titaiurd Thur.-div evi-iiiiig in honor of b' -I1 ho ii, lluwanl, who kit Friday for Sfatilr. Tlie hou.i' wa- b- tutlfnllv de-'o-fdlcd With tliKS nnd national coloffc. Tll 'lum V. as sp.!iil In imu.Ii Mini K-'U''"'-DuM present w.-re .Mr. nnd Men. U E. Fllisi.n. Mr. and Mr. .Morris lOJllson, Mr. and Mrs. I m it Siillhju. Mr. and Mifc. J.nnes E l':ilir.'i, Mr-. Anii'-Lt;t Sfvf-n-fon, Mr. jin.i Mi.-. J d i 1 1 Uviun. Jr., Mr. and Mr-a. vUllmm I xy. .Mr. and Mr. L'-onard S.iri.lall, Mo. Jo-.-ph Julinson, M!s? . ra L.iWon. )ms V. ia H.ty, Mini C ii i .-t Lav lor i. M M t tie l ouk, M isa EluabuLli Ellison, Mim.i Lut-lla Layton, b'--l i at y ton, iji l:a Gr. uii. Glun L av and S lid Cook. Mis. Frank U'lili.-snh-H ntfrtained the Mutual RUMtliio nf ;..-d "rosH ;ti her 1mm' Tluiod.iv uUt-nioon. Tiih time was spt-rit in ing f i-r w ht h luncheon wad -crvfd. Mis. Prank S 1 : m J icft the first of the w.-.-'k I'-.r Am.-rl'-aii E.ir..', wnere shn will viml lit-1- !i isbari.i. v.i,o ia stationed there. Gvorge W, Gtten and !aiight-T. Lcnora, or AiU-rta. Cinaoa. bp.-nt Tu.hday here us gm-sts of Mo. W. A. b-wa-jii. Mis. El i .a Steven h on Is spending the Week in Silt L-ikt- Wsiting viith reLa-tlves. Miss Mabtd Ciirisier.sen . f Salt Uike la speuoin ii,e .f.t; wmi her parent-, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Walker, Mi- and Mrs. Thomas p.irhr of Cert-tcrviilt: Cert-tcrviilt: are viMtii.g y:h relatives here. Mi.-! I.tuct Tr is siieiiIing a few w'vt-k. in Ccntt r i U e v rising with her Mr. ard Mih. E!;h Ear her and Mr. and Mrs. Sc-y.siojis oi (jn-;-n spent Sunday here is:' :r,g with if ia ;u rs. Mr. ,;nd .Mrs. 1-an Sullivan entertained at a .ard p.triv Tu.--lav evening. Thohe present wc: Mr. and Mrs. Lronard sian-da!!, sian-da!!, Mr. arid Mra Cl;: !n: Nald-r. Mr. at;d Mrs. Bill Lay, Mo. Jos. -ph Johnson, Mrs. a. B. Co k. M'.-ses Cor a and Vera Uiyton arid S lid t'ooK. prize-s were won by M:s Cora La ton and Vnd Cook. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Weaver rnftalnM at dinner Thu::uay evening m honor of lieorce W. Gnn and daainter. Viola, of Ai.-'trta. I'an.iua. 1 !iof pre -en t, besides the KiJtsvs of h.omjr, vtere Mr. add Mrs. A G . Green. Mr. a :id Mr 8- i ' lar. n i Bon.-. Mr and M:s. Reui'.-n Gre.m and M:ss Jennie Weave r. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sanduil entertained enter-tained Mordav eveuii.g in honor o: Mr. and Mrs. J-.ph t Johnson. Tiie eve-mnjj eve-mnjj v.j spnt in cards and niut-ic. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berkin entertained a m-mb.-r of their fnenaj at supper Mon-djy Mon-djy cvtjni: g. DUCHESNE j Dl'CHES.VE. 1VK 0 A bTj-i:Ks met-irc met-irc of t;. Red "r--s.- njs h-ld Monday arrmcon at the !ub roonu. Mrs. A. J. Ffib-r, Mrs. II. C. ".imii,-rF and H. C t.'-i'jirnrer were arncintd delegates to is:t the towns in the el s t ri t in th in-tor.-st of the Red Cross, and left on Th. Mr. and Mr,'. Pa ul Cluff ar revolving "o n ra f ul i t 'is upon rhp arrival of a len-pound son, horn at the Padcett fcos-p.tal. fcos-p.tal. M:s Frma r.3- returned to Ta- biona aitei a f:- days' visit here with friends. Mrs. Jd ke Krou pa ban returned from a fexr weks spent In Salt Lake, B. C. Clark of Taniora spent the weekend week-end here with friends. Mr. and Mrs Will Craver of Strawberry Straw-berry were Duchesne visitors this week. Mrs. A. B.iornson entrtaine-1 a few friends in for mi i'.y Sunda' afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. B. OToole, who have sn"nt the past two months at Shullsourg, Wis.. wit:i Mr. O' Toole's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John O'Toole. are now In Eldorado. Eldo-rado. Kan., vif iting f nends, and expect to return to Duchesne soon to again make t heir home. Mrs. Joe S--hleicrel entertained the Hot hero (;iuo Tuesday afternoon. The Standard Bearers' Card club met Wednesday afternoon v. it bi Mrs. MonS Young. Mr-. E. H. S-:hont?n -on first prtz, wh;" h was a dollar's worth of thrift stamps, and Mrs. ill" Cowan won i the free-for-all, v. hicb was also thrift stamps. ; The Duchesne ir.sutute met Saturday of last wek at the public school house. Tearhera from the various dii-tri'Jts were present, and interesting la'.ks were made by J. a. Washburn and H. S. Dean. ; Miss Manilla Eriekson spent th week- i end with her parents at Boneta. I lr. and Mrs. J. Hays have gone to I Salt Lake to make their home. Mrs. Hazel Orr, Miss Grace Todd. Miss ! Alice Todd and Mrs. T. A. Ring -were guests of Mrs. Sprat, of Utahn Sunday. I PAYSON f . PAY SOX, Feb. !. Mr. Epliraira Cluff. Mrs. Floy.l Hamron and rrs. K'nneui Dixon ?ave n party Thursday afjernoon at the homo of their mother. Mrs. C. F. Dixon, in honor ot her blrthdav anniversary. anni-versary. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson entertained at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid tor Messrs. and Mesdi.ncs FYank Scharrer, Fern Grey. Da'-e Shuier and Thomas CIcward. Jr. The third r.umher of the Lyceum course, under fne direction of the Payson hih yohool. v-as siveri U'ednesday evening eve-ning in the Nebo sta'ie tabernacle. The Happ- lioiir elub members were the guests Friday of Mrs. O. A. Daniels. Miss Anita Drake entertained at. a house party Saturday evening of iast week. Miss Eva MendeLhal! entertained Sunday Sun-day evening. Her guests were Misses Thelma Perry, Lola BurdiVk. p'iorenee Wightirnn. Crystal .Ware. Zina Tenon, and Messrs. Veiuon Pierson, Walter tron-. Melvin Done, ELmer Loveless and Bert Ballard. The hike elub met Wednesday with Mrs. John Daniels. Jr. Other oruesls were Mrs. lOarnest Hand of Benjamin and Mrs. George Bamett. Mrs. Wiiliyni Amas entertained informally infor-mally f--,r a few lady friends Wednesdav afteruoon. Membei-o of the Entre Nous , lub were the guests Thursday o: Mrs. Frank Sel-man. Sel-man. I'i-T Dixon entertained at a knitting knit-ting partv TViroday afternoon. Mrs. Anna Curtis was suest of honor. Mrs. C. F. Dixon entertained at bridge this afternoon. The deacons of the Second ward conducted con-ducted a dance in the amusement hall Tue.-tday evening. M s. Georae Gardner left Thursday for California for an extended visit. Will Lewis entertained twentv of his frif-nds at a house party Friday evening" Mrs. John Lout and Mrs. Charles White and daughter. Fay, visited in SpauHh Fork Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Walkinshaw returned to her ho.rie at Salt I.ake Tuesdav. after a short visit here, the guest of her mother. Mr Lewis White. Mrs. Leonard Sieiiie-kart and Mis Ma.da Curtis were Provo visitors 'l.-.n-day. " " Mr. and Mrs. Eunice Mendenhsil and chi.dren, Jean and William, are in M.'na tp.:s week visiting reiatn'es. i .. E.giuren friends of Oran Harper a"d I M-.v;.,-r Mason "e-e n;- nt a . a ';st.. " l.,nl v.t-k hi Hi,- home nf Mr. and Mm. 4i.-.-'h U'lyhlin.Hi. Ml" Willi i m M:,d."U hai a.i li'-r rii,-m her ist.:r. Mm. II, .n v 1 : j 1 1 . or J'm.v,. Mi. and Mm. -irnu,-l M,,r.. .vent Huu- lav 1 .-., ,iil-!i K.,rk, th.- .in mi.-. .,1 lln-lr daiiKhK-r. Mt.i. I -r-.-.i skmiu r. Mr. an.l Mm L,-e Hui-h ;.re,liei- riorn Ihiieka. Hi- . . ,,l Mm. Jo: in Ilui-ii. A .Sundav ho-,1 ,1.,- dan.' iiiven -'rl'la eeiiin- in tne l-'imt v.ai,l aniu?i.--m ,. i , I hall. The Scond v..,.td M. I. A. .onducted a dan, Int.' party in lh- vaid amusement hall Friday ewnlni?. Mil" K F. nit and hill" daiiRliler, Kdllli l-:i!z.ib-tri. l.-ll I.,nd.i.v for I. ok An-grle.s, An-grle.s, ;al.. wnrre lli,- will tetid to ruouMifl with Mm Ci'f a paients. A dori voijnt,. p.-opl. enjoyed an o:ftei -i:prer .Sui:d.i .-veiling a' the home oi Mr. and Mm. Thomas Wigriall. Dr. and Mrs. I N. till.-wortli were tiie dinner KueKia Sunday of Mr. and .Mm. W. D. Dixon. T RICHFIELD j FJ 'linhl.n, Kef. 0 Mi s. Fnnik h-r-wood entf-r talned at a Kf rniriton T'i--'-dfiv af trriioii. I'l'.e o'-dlo-k hinl.fOii sen'rd to Me.danies H-'ivde Goodtn, P. r. I'oul-.rfi, Ti-d Olsen. Uaila- c Sr-n?en. Sr-n?en. r, M. Ik-pplr, Krank Wluht. GorK'- Hunter. Alex Morriaon and Mls Miners n Ni'-iftti. The friend-" and neicrhborB of Mr. and Mrs. r M. Hrppk-r rnn at their home Sund;i y evening to relehmte t ietr wed -dintf anniversary and the birthday anniversary anni-versary or Mr. Hoppter. Those present ore the Mevt . at id Mesdams J. M. Peterson, C. H. M- Intyre. J. F. Rean. F. G. Calloway and Dr. and Mrs. U. Garn Clark. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hawiey of this 'ity annouri'e the iiia.rri.rt: of their daughter. Miss Nettie, to Ed ward O. Anderson. The marna e took place at Portland, Ore.. January 2S. Mr. Ander-flon Ander-flon Is in the army. A few friends tendered Mr. and Mrs. H. King a hou?e wa mi i n Wednesday evenins;. the event aifo heincr in celebration celebra-tion of Mrs. Kind's birthday anniversary. The evening w g apent in games, music and retreshments. The Cottage clnb v;as entertained at progressive hih five Friday evening by Mr. and Mra. M. C. ChrlMtensen. The first prizes were won bv Mrs. Andrew Raymussen and J. I Christensen, and the consolations went to Mr, and Mrs. Henry Hendrickeon. Luncheon was served to forty gueste. Louis Bean entertained at music and cards Tuesday evening after the theater. Luncheon was served to ten guests. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McMaiter of Melrose. Mel-rose. Mont., ar viaitirig with Mrs. Mc-Mastfr's Mc-Mastfr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N-Lawson. N-Lawson. I The Second ward arm ' m nt committee commit-tee entertained at a "Ijr.rdingr" party Monday evening at the char-el. A programme pro-gramme and dancing were the features of the event nz. The Rebekah lodge entertained at a farewell partv Tuesday ar'rernoon In honor of Mr?. A. L. Arntzen. who left Welneday to join her husband, who is in training at a Te:cas camp. The R. C. club entertained at cards Saturdav evening ot" la.st week. Seven table? were piayed. Miss Katherine Adams entertained the domestic BClence grirla at dinner Monday evening. M:s. Olive Ivle entertained at music Sunday evpninsr. Refreshments were served to ten guest.. Mrp. Kate TVen-r and Miss Olive Ivie entertained at a box party at the Res theater Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Peterson left Tuesday Tues-day to spend a month in CaJifornla. A progressive rook part;." was given Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Christensen. 1 SANTAQUIN S.AXTAQUIX. Feb. 3. An elaborate luncheon was given Saturday evening of last, week by Miss Marie Peterson and Mis.s Percilia Kay at the home of the latter. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Tietjen, Miss Fay Kay. Miss Jennie Jen-nie Tie ien. M;s Amber Peter??on. Miss Percilia Kay. Miss Marie Peterson, Bert Gunderson, Oscar Crook. Sy Kay, Rulon Peterson. The ward choir gave a patriotic dance in Hudson hall Friday evening. A musical mu-sical programme was given. Columbia and Cn-13 Sam were represented by Miss Jennie Tictjen and Lee Christensen. Mrs. Ephraim Tiet.ien entertained at , dinner Monday for Mr. and Mr?. Xels 1 To-enen and son, Willie, of Canada and Mrs. Eh-a Holla day. i Mrs. Joseph L. Olsen and son, Harry, and Mrs. Leah Higgensen were Provo visitors vis-itors early this week. The R. II- chih gave another of its eeries of dances Wednesday night in Hudson Hud-son hall. Music w-at; f urnibiied. by the "Uaeila orcheptra of Nephi. Miss Lula Tietjen ab the ?uest at a luncheon given by Mrs. Ca rl Eckland of Spanish Fork on Wednesday. Mrs. Irene Finch of Eureka is visiting here for a few days. Miss rruce Tietjen. Miss Sylvia Rees. Miss Lavern Heeiis. Miss Gladys Holte- I day. Miss Gladys Wall. Miss Let ha Tiet- ' 1-n. Frank Bachman. Owen Ka-, Morris Richmond, Raymond L-e Baron. Floyd ! Kay and George Greenhalgh enjoyed a sleighing party Sunday evening, followed by an oyster supper at the home of MrE. ! Emma Greenhalgh. Mrs. Lizzie A. Whittear has returned , to her home after a week's visit In Mona, ! the guest of Mrs. Ephraim Kay. Mrs. Wallace York entertained at a i quilting bee Monday. Luncheon was ; served. ; Mr. and Mrs. Willie Broadbent, Mr. and ! Mrs. John T. Openshaw-, Miss Jenkins, Mrs. Amelia Petty of Salt Lake and Ray. ! mond Openshaw were entertained at din-; din-; ner Wednesday by Mra. Myrle Openshaw. Open-shaw. . One cf the social events of the week was a dancinzr party given by Mr. and 1 Mrs. Hyrum Kay. Jr., on Tuesday night. i Luncheon va.s served at midnight to thirty guests. Mrs. Heber Taylor entertained at dinner din-ner Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carter. Mrs. Nancy Hudson of Idaho. Eugene Whittear and Goiden Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Tietjen were Pay-son Pay-son visitors Wednesday. 1 WELBY 4 - "WELBY. Feb. 9. Miss Hilda Jensen Jen-sen of Salt Lake spont the fore part of the week visiting Miss Borniee Nelson. Nel-son. Miss Jensen is hospital matroD at the St. Helena sanatariura, Cal., and is home on a two months' va,-ation. Miss Freda Johnson spent last week visiting friends in the city. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0 'Riley and daughter. daugh-ter. Dorothv, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Carlson of Salt Lake this week. Mrs. Leo Donlin and litt'.e daughter, Leon, spent Sunday visiting in Sandy. Mrs. John Nelson and Miss Marjorie Nelson were in Provo Sunday, visitiurr friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rutherford of Salt Lake visited at the Knowles home Tuesday. Misses A. and F. Johnson and Misses B. and M. Nelson were the guests at a house party early this week at the home of Mr.4and Mrs. H. C. Hollowav. JP57 Twelfth East street. The Red Cross auxiliarv was entertained enter-tained Wednesday by Mrs. W. Punn and Mrs. J. Nelson at the home of the former. The members spent the afternoon knitting soks. to the tune of ''What Kind of an American Are You;'' ajid various or'oer sele-.-tions. played on thf phonograph. At o'clock luncheon was served to Mrs. C. N'ason, Mr-, diaries I ' i . k . r i , i -, Mr,. .1. rCUil.-v, Mr-. W . .1. l,-t. Mr-. K. .1. Kr,-,v,l,.-, Mr-. V. l.iti.-.rtti-, .Mm. '. .1. (iri.ri, Mi-i A. John ton, Mi.v K. on. M r. W. .1. Uiinn, Mr?. .1. NH-on, Mi-i M. Ntliori, Mrs. l.'-o lioniiti. ELS I NO RE T l-.l..-rNor:K I '.-h -T-- ;. .o -,. Iru'l- J i.T -. Vm '!'!' r,',-rl,lii.-.l yt an o-.:"':r .-ipp''' ' Tuit V.n,- m Aunriri on .-'it' g rI., y : . -n i ri o li-i Tlie Poll:..,!,!!? , lu, '-r,l-riali.-d f,- Mii-h f'.utli .P,'ni!-ori -fi Moi ').r' -w-nir.2 .i:rir!j..,tri '...is ?.-n,'l to !,,. M!.-.- .niii Mat! t,,u,!i, -..irh I '-on. Horf-r-'i )'-n.-n, Rut.-- Koiw-r, Hiu. P.- M. i'lo....riid anrj Mrs. Lo fvteron nufl Mr; A. Hunon. 'Hit- Knit'ir: ,.Iuh ir.et a' trj-j tome ol Mrs- K 1J. :hr:nt.n-en on Thurs lav afternoon, aft-ernoon, littiesiimeu'a v.rt aer-.cd to Iwonry rrK-nioers. The .MiL.-.cfc Anna and Mauf l Dunn u-toiiaiiK:, u-toiiaiiK:, at a luti'dcion at. tue ('oir-r, WVdnes'l.-iv afu-rnoon. The invited guests v.ere, AI-uj mt, k. a. Hanson, r.eo Pet-r-on. A. Mouf'oiiifei-y. 1. W. ny,ler. N. I'. Jensen, Walter Smith and (Jena Bell. The offj. ers of the Austin ward Primary Pri-mary entertained at a ma:icuera'le. ball '1 hurt-la evening. f6 Chrifctie Jensen is -..-Isitin? in Jo-eepti. Jo-eepti. a guest at the. Parker home. Mifs Arlena Parker of Riehfield is the guest ot Mrs. E. 11. Larson. The Soldiers' Supply club was enter-rained enter-rained by Mrs. Lawrence Foreman on ednesday afternoon. refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jensen and H. Peterson of P.i. r.fieid were the guests of Mts. Niels Jensen on Sunda;. Miss Liiza. Elair returned to her r.orre in Lewisron on Thursday, after a si-: weeks' visit here, the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. Sj. Montague. Mrs. Arthur Jensen entertained at a luncheon Friday for the Mes-iames A. Montc-ornery, c. W. Snyder, J. C. Hill and Mits Lvangeline Jensen. Mrs. Stena N'ieison and ton. Oral, are visiting in Ca.Eilega.te. The U. of U. Dramatic elub gave an entertainment in tiie opera hou edntsday e-.eninj. Miss Kate Flinnspah returned to her home in Nevada on Sunday. j GUNNISON j t,-GLx3N'N7?OX- Feb' 5--Mf- and Mm. J. u. Hopkins entertained s their guet" thus v.eek Mr. and Mrs. Cl'.Je Tuft, who le:t today for Monroe to make t'.ieir home. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Merklev entertained at dinner Friday evening m honor of Mr and Mrs. George Francis, Mr. and rrs Vr. ..Edwards, Lula Kearr.s and Grover Cnilds. Mr. and Mrs. William Me-a!f loft Sunday for Seattle, Wash., to remain six weeks. Mrs. Anthony Madsen is visiting her son, Bert, at Linda Vista, Cal. ,f?- M. Christensen nas l.oteit. vvednesday afternoon to Mrs. Jam" Bown, Mrs. John .r. Knighton, Mrs C V Jensen, Mrs. Julius Dujins. Mrs. J. Jones. Mrs. p.ay B. Metcaif, Mrs. John E. Metcalf. Mrs. O. H. Halverson Geor?e Halverson. Mrs. Level L.-idds. Mrs. Alice Gribble and Mr. e- a Jensen. . Saturday night of last - week, at ttie nome ot Mr. and MrE. Ray B. Metcaif a Party was given bv the SoHal r ix-ie club members. During ev,--nin a panguet wos served at the Elite bakery. Mrs. Ehrier Porter and son. Graham returned rriday from an extended vi;t in E.y. Nov., and Silt Lake. Mrs. Millie Christensen and son, David spent t.ie week-end in Erhraim the Sues-.s of Mrs. James Willar'dson. Mr. end Mrs. C. N. Jenen entertaind the iuesaay Evening Card rub this iti Pnze3 were won bv Mrs. Niel foreor, and A. M. Christensen. Mr. and Mr J. W. Jones will entertain the club at n next meeting. February 12., Mrs. Hyrum Fredrickson is visiting her son. Oscar Fredrickson, In Salt Lake. Mrs. Sylvester Pierce entertained on Wednesday afternoon in honor of her IitUe daughter. Joyce, the occasion being be-ing her birthday anniversary. -Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Keams entertained enter-tained at dinner Thursdav evening; in honor of John Tuft, who is visiting relatives rela-tives and friends in this city. 1 BOUNTIFUL 1 BOUNTIFUL. Feb. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Ricnard Stringham entertained Tuesdav evening in honor of their son, Ward, who left Thursday afternoon for the aviation school at Berkeley. Cal. About sixrv friends of the young man were present. Mrs. Ira Burton of Park Valle-.- js visiting vis-iting with her parent, Mrs. O. T. Hatch. Miss Grace Hatch of this place, and W Faxman of Springville were married ori ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hess entertained a number of friends at a card party at their home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rider of Salt Lake City are visiting a.t the home ot Mr. and Mrs. William Doxey. Miss Lydia Moss of this citv and Ezra T. Thuigood of Syracuse were married Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Willey of Sajt Lake City spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cook. Miss Millie Hill of this place and Peter Strong of P.upert, Idaho, were married Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Call of Burlev, Idaho, are here visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. Alice Ashton of Bancroft, Idaho, is visiting with relatives here. .1 EUREKA ; EUREKA, Feb. 9. Mrs. AJ Waters of ! Silver City is spending a few davg in 1 Eureka, at the home of her daughter ! Mrs. Edwin Bigler. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Cole of Eurka were in phi eariv in the wpek, heirg guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hopes. Mrs. J. B. Sylvester has returned to her home in Eureka after spending a tew days with relatives at .Nephi. I Mrs. Leona Fartheringhsm spending I the week at Goshen with her parent i Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stickncy. ' i Mr. and Mrs. Chartes Eailev wre guests oi" friends at Springville "Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bieler had as their gu--.n during tiie week their niece. Miss Florence Waters. Mrs. L. Wight man, assisted bv Mrs. C. W. Reese, entertained in , a" verv pleasing manner Monday afternoon in honor or" the birthday anniversary of her son. The afternoon was spenr in ga m and muti.; after which a 'splendid luncheon lunch-eon was served. Abreham B. Bills and Mrs. Mh rtha Kramer, both of this city, . were joined in marriage at Provo Mondav of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilder were guests of Salt "Lake friends during the -arIy part of the week. Mrs. P.. D. Pick'-nson has returned to her home at Price after spending two weeks in Eureka, a guest at thehoine of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thurmond.' Mrs. John Savage was hosu on Thursday evening to the Fidelis t!ub. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. John Morley left Saturday Satur-day of last week for southern California where f hey wiU spend t hre wers i?-iting i?-iting polrts of inter-r. Mr. ar.-l'M-s. Wi Ilia m Owens a Iso le ft. t h e fo:io wi tfe: dav ior Ios Angeles for an extended visit. MembT5 of the Ent re Nous Literary club, who are wo: king in conjunct ion with the local Red Cross chapter, held a meeting at the home r.f Mrs. r. . Hulsh Sarijr"-y evening of 's -fk. Iurh-cnn Iurh-cnn w 3 ser ed to tl.e follow i ng : M: f . T'.miIi-. .V'r V. J.. 'J hO'f..j . Mr:-, KdA.ud i -i t..-, :.ir r It. '--ui'-ri, ' i'. f.'-w', y tiori t-..:i, Mr-- I .. W ill' Mrs-oji. M -... f. X l-1' K' w.'.t , 'I Il.-ff". .). a:.d Mi .. C I.. , f f ' j ' -h . Th- r.-rr r.-u'-r rr.r.-vr.g r,r it- lui wMl f-- :,t. ih- K'jfM. of Mri Ed'.r-: . I "ii 'I .i. '-.:! .- t-v-tx'.'.-K. r-bru-ir' !- .'Ii M. n-. .N?!.. H-h-r FiM ' .irtd :-.. H'-r', ht' --;-! v in ih'-. wt;-- fo-. fo-. .-..m I 'i-fj, '':' . v.h'rie t':..v "A .-i :'-- ! i f-'v ,.r ,r. v, if ii Mr Kt:ld f, ; f-.on, i', it , if, Hi lt"i;i::.g l;t r.-. ; L-.rt- y, .-(-k r'rjz rra.rr.a v- of i'.a If h ' H'-n or L-;. tr - n. ar.il M.-i ' 1 Crie of ! N:;.!l u ,"-: j"'i;f-rr;ltl-d h I. th- ho.'l:"- OI , trie Lit.f-r riiOt'ier, tl. eren-.oriy neii.f p-rlorin-d bv K:-hop Tho.'i.a B.j:lev of Nf-ptii ifi r'rf- ftri-eix'.e o! a tew i itiv-rs fid ini.iir.a f e fner.-J Mi.,-1 Therm1 F'-M'-.fdo n!ert-jir.ed a nut.-.b'-t' r,f r,fr f-K-ndh , i i'lrfficav f-rfy jand 'jn'h"-0!i S u.f.A y af,e:noon at tl': home of in-.r i-t t her, N. t'errando. '. Mrs. Edv. ;r d Le w. re'- jrr.ed to , Vipt-' Vipt-' home in Eureka early m t:ie week afrpr ' sperifliiig rtoti,; tune in B'-'.te, Mont., j v,ith relatives. I Mr. iind Mrs. Angus Mi-Donr.ell wer s'jit iU.e vi;to!b during the week, i Mrs. AU-x B.igh' entertained the mem-'. mem-'. hr-Tn ot the Bridge dub on Wanehoay atternoori. Luncheon was seized. Fred A. P'ranke, son of Mr. and frs. . A i'r-i nke or th l-i c!tv, who is at-i at-i tpndiiitr trie t.'mvers: ty of Utah, was married mar-ried Tuesdav ro Miss Be mice. Maxwell of Salt Lake City. J Tlie 0. M. Sewing club met with Mrs. j U'lihufn Horner on Ved':eday afternoon j .nd tr. joyed a ver' plea.nt session in ; doing Rd Cross work. Luncheoa waa I served, ! A party was given on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. WhUm Vivjan, 'in honor of William Tremelling, who 'left I the following morning for enastment Hi the Canadian army. ! Mrs. R. D. Dickenson, who is here on ; a visit from her oresent home in Price, l was the guest of honor mi a party given at the home of Mi Alex Biight, riat-I riat-I urday of last week, the affair having j been arranged by the members of ti ; Bridge -lub, of which organization Mr. Di.jkenson was formerly a member. Th a fterr.oon was spent in card, at which Mr.-?. P. J. Bonner won the prize, and luncheon was served. Mrs. Frank Newton of Salt Lake City, a former resident of EureK.a, was visiting visit-ing lie re this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gear. Mrs. Newton was on her way home after a visit with her son at Camp Kearny, Cal. Miss Maud Fitch left Eureka Wednesday Wednes-day for New York City and it is her intention in-tention to soon sail for France, Last Friday evening Miss Maud Lay-' ton entertained a number of friends at an informal party, most of her guests being be-ing tea-chers of the local public schools. The evening was taken up with games and cards, after which refreshments were served. Monday afternoon Mrs. Cam Scott entertained en-tertained the members of the Knightviile Y. L. M. I. A. unit of the Red Cross. Interesting papers were read by Mrs. Agnes Knight and Mrs. Anna Sylvester and musical numbers were also rendered by Mrs. Knight and Mies Bessie Higgen-son. Higgen-son. Mrs. Scott served her guests with luncheon. 1 MAMMOTH 4 , i MAMMOTH, Feb. 9 The Mutual Improvement Im-provement association gave a social in the amusement hall on Tuesday evening. The e vp miiZ wa.s spent in games and music, .and re freshmen, is were served by the committee. com-mittee. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Karkin of Benjamin Benja-min were in Mammoth t.l.is week visiting with the latter 3 sister, Mrs. John Beets. Miss Grace Larson, Miss Maude Houghton. Hough-ton. Miss Florence Smith and Ralph Stewart Stew-art were at Spanish Fork Friday evening attending the junior prom dance. Mrs. Grace Forsey entertained the pri-n.a pri-n.a ry o f f : cers T hurs ia. y a : ternoon, the tme being spent in doing Red Cross work. The hostess served "dinner. Mrs. Laura Whitehead spent the greater part of the week in Eureka visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Stokes. On Friday evening-a number of friends called at tiie home of James Forsey ad tendered him a very pleasant surprise. Mrs. Samuel Cox entertained the Ladies' auNiliarv of the Red Cross Thursday evening, eve-ning, eight members being in attendance. Alter sounding the greater part of the tune in doing Red Crosi work, the hostess served her guests with ice cream and "ake. Th next meeting of the club will be heid with Mrs. Ed. Long ley. Mrs. S. J. Jensen entertained at a 'jabaret cartv Friday evening in honor cf her two daughters. ChriSMe and Fern, thp aJfjir t-I-nng place at Elmer's cabaret. The time was spent in dancing, aftr wiv.oh luncheon was served to the following follow-ing g'Jes-.s: Miss Chrissie Jensen. Miss Fern" Jensen. Miss LaVern Webb. Miss Florence G.ilespie. Miss Pearl Webb, Miss Lola S wen son. Miss Erda Jensen. Miss Apna Fullmer. Miss Marie Larson. F.es; Anderson. Harry Fouyer. Ian Brady, Lloyd Cowan. Eldin Levis, Curtis Chat-win. Chat-win. Joseph Steedman and Bernard Anderson. An-derson. 1 MIDVALE f MIDVALE. Feb. 3. Miss Grace Sharp will entertain the members of the Jordan "IS" club nest Tues lay evening at her home. Miss Lillian St?ines will give the "Life of Jack London" and Miss Ray Kewley will read one of his stories. Mrs. Yates, mother of Miss Lucile Yates. lio is teaching in the Mid vale svhool. arrived here Saturday morning of last week from Denver. Mrs. Ya tes will make her home with her daughter the remainder of tire wi n t e r . A large number of Mid vale people attended at-tended the I -asketball gam? and dane which took place Wednesday evening in the gymnasium of the Jordan high school building. Mrs. Joseoh Harker of Shelley. Idaho, is visiting at the home of her sister, Mra. J. E. Larson. I . Me'ba Waller, entertained a number of j her little schoolmates at a birthday par,fy J Thursday afternoon at her home, j Mrs. B. R. Smoot has completed her ; course in sur?iral dressing and -.nil soon : have a large class organized to begin uork , here. Friday evening the officers a nd teachers teach-ers of the Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement Im-provement association surprised Mrs. John Bit ton, president of the fisso'.-ia Lion, a t her home. A pretty feature of the partv was the old-fashioned costumes which the young ladies had appeared in. Gaines and war-time refreshments ere enjoyed. Tle prizes awarded to the winners in the games l 'insisted of a pound of butter, a loaf of bioid and other edibles. Mavitf Wi'os entert;iinej a number of h.pr S':holma'es at her home Friday afternoon, aft-ernoon, tiie event being her birthday anniversary. an-niversary. I RUTH, NEVADA f RUTH. Nev., Feb. 0. Mi. H. T. Marshall Mar-shall entertained at dinner Friday of 'r-.-t week for Mr. nd Mrs. E- Bordwell and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Heinrich. . Mrs. Louise Peterson entertained at luncheon Fr.day of hist wck for Mrs. J. C- Osood, Mrs. Waiter E. Heinrich and Mrs. K. Bordwell. Mrs. H. E. R- Freeman left Friday of last wpok for San Francisco and Los An-geies, An-geies, Cal. Mrs. H. C f 'liver whs a visitor in Ely on Friday of last week. The Rurtt Dancing club gave one of its social riais Thursday evening. Forty coupes were in -t U.erda nee. Mrs. Pu'-;;!;an i-; n v-i s:i n c the Ruth R-d ''p-!-- -.vorh u th.e abn of Mrs. E. L. "ai:d.ri'orf. A I'-rge r.':i"r of Ru'h people motored mo-tored to Ely Thursday evening to attend the show given by the Eiks. Mrs. P. r. Sargent left Tuesday for Sait Lake, to t-c gone for several vteeks. M:s. J. t. O-srood left Mor.dav for Twii? Kails. Id;-no, wli.-;re she ".dl mike her home. |