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Show ! , i . I ! i Social Notes from "Utah Towns j ; 1 OGDEN ! i )i -1) k v fcf-n' f h" L"y ma :Iun iuiit ' Lis ! i n - t r 1 j t n Mr- V. 'Hi-.-r. Fjn.. j--,,! Mr.. ir'!;r Urk a I ph- Mi-- a::i:T"i v ruiit a:i'c a ; ...-r ou h:-.-,-!. !...-. ud M. J'- E. I .-.r-S r. '.; r- -iLilnri. " K:i !" l-'o:C'th7 M , , v r'tlt,( r iih )k1 ' I '.ttnr,n r jr- r .-!" .-U.o-.l t!i. nviubrr ! "f ib- 0- K. K:tnr,u2 luh rcr- r-rnu-Q at I i -r hu'-o J:.-'rr-li"'.-M v r-, --rv(rd at too ! M Ill-n f'M'li. -:,.. fr today for V;- i r r P ' L-Uf.,,r ..f ;,r a p.". ;ly .:f-.i--1 PTy , U.j.-.K-nv H-Dinc. "- n fc-ii'H onu.-. , Knthorir!-: APln a.- :! A a.-.--.-.n ei;r-r:::-:i'-'J in? '.i .. "Ir- p."::.-.-. r-r.c-, ; 6 n f.-.- '!-H la l!l' dOOni- .ti.i.i of roon-. Tnf fe-.rujn- was mdl la S tliiu-.n;?. 3f:--r wi!i.;li a luncheon tw ,1-vwl Mi-. Wnryarct Monroe. Mus La ci ue M'.nrnp. Mi-. A'h!'-n or and M Rura v l'.id'. nrrr.i In-'l at an Orphc-uru Ulster p.iity Wii.laf i-viuz. fidlc.! by m biui-inron at j r ji(.ni,i cf fw; i:. in Lcuor of Mu.s b:h. ! fo .j. -,tion 1p &cci vniie. Bna- ! -.-- f.f --... :Jrr:-i..;d .-bo'ir rhp rio-is. I .it, rvM.-t t"-f-;:"T. L"ii;l nh pink ai!-: ; bin.-h'in t;A,W. Klo-vcrs- ..n'l f-ni. airbed iT-mf th rlnn-I.-'.icr. Covers (: laid ttr fir-1 fir-1 ir.-n cl.vf trtn-ls vf 1!; niesr of liouor. Mjts Msrv rc - : o f-iur:a iri-'! 8 fr-n jf li-rr t'i''-n( oi a "Ja"i-in- parrv Satur-jay eit-uu foTPimieniarv Mi I.i'i'i .T i n ;on . M. v-lt:..rir.p. rii'i-'TJifl. .Mifef Hlen Cortez and p.-.bf-rc B. Ht?. Alio knr ,'Juni!.; fie if. -AW. schnol. Mr?. F. E. H--i:'rj.iuiao if-rr.-t'nr-cl tw,at-riT ?n?sts at !u r hojt: M-.-u-d"v evpip'ne- Th home was .it tni'-tr. M;- dem-'-jreri with fall il'W.-ern and Hie tiaticual cciorp. vf-j-if vai t:e divr-rfcicn of the fcveamjr Had nr a late hour a supoer s.errvi. T1m- out- r-u'n gnit--. wfrfi Miss JIaael i-Hir.smc-ro of tj.. L-if.-" C'i! - Ld Mi6 LJ-Ja Nflrp of fait -rt. F-fJ Tl"--'-? f rit;.rt!inpr; tlie L;iaic-s r'ir-r-.rv f.ub tt'(-ri!!Mjar :irt-:rnnon a' t!v? home ..r Mrs. Jot-.h l lark. ii interesting lecturt .r.i-. gi-pii rn "War Inrounonr.. by . J. btil-n btil-n - II fr.iiowd br a c-.usical program. Mrs. M.iiid Zelmpr rork'iiia 2xe a ousiiDer or piano j,!-tion6. and vol-h I solos wero ri .'fo by Mr. fii'.iftrd B. Poriv. The serial ?u?stP of the , nftt?rnoou were Mr.-. Sarah Kiindill of Spoknne. "U'aph., the firit nrciidunt of the club; ifre. Ler.ny Put o: ire. 'Ays. Ann:i L'i'Jf.-oodr of bait L ike, Mrs. Le--ttr S. Corey and Mrs. W. S. Pa;ne. 1 he Acacia club held its first meetmp of the 101S-19 E-easnn rnd?y aft-ernooa ar the home of the oref.uk-nt. Mrs. R. T. Evans. A buM-iiRsri buM-iiRsri meet-ins was held, followed by the elec-i elec-i inn of of f liters. Miss Phyllis Kin? was boste9 to the Masic li-ckerd cliib Friday afteruooa fit her home, ! M)-n en excellent program war carried out. Thf. s:jb.Tct for study tor the winter montiis be "Modern Composers." i The Promoters of the Leapue of llic Sacred I Heart met 'Wednesday at the home of Mrs. M J. O'Connor. Mrs. Italph E. Bristol entertained the members mem-bers of the women's -volunteer motor corps of The Weber county chapter of the Ketl Cross "Wednesday afternoon at a luncheon at the Country club. Covers wre laid for eight. Mi33 Virginia Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J- E. Thomas, was tendered a surprise Thursday evening fit br home id honor of her nlxteentn birthcay. - The evening waa spent vrith games and a tray luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Holley and daughter, Miss Ida Holley. returned Thursday from the canyon, where they fcpent the summer. The Child Culture club met Thursday after-neon after-neon at the University club. Mrs. J. W. Fams- worth azid Mrs. Eliza McFarlane were hostesses ! j for the afternoon. Mrs. E. S. Hlackley was i I cbairman and Mrs. James A. GUI was leider o? i discussion. Professor E. S. Hincfeiey adJresed tbe itieerlns. his subject beisg "Opportunity and I Vocational Education." A vocal .olr by Mrs. C. H. Stevens completed tha program. Mrs. C. M. Trotter of North Platte. 'eb., and Mrs. J. tt. pike were guesta ol' the club. I Mrs. Otto P. Meckes was h-stes3 to the I members of her knitting club at her home Fri- j i dav afternoon. ; the federated W. C. T. E. met Wednesday ! afternoon with Mrs. J. F. Richards. An election j of officers was held and delegates were elected to the Btate convention to be hsid in this city ; October 9, 10 and li. j The Swastika club met Friday evening at j the home of Miss Vivian Anderson. The eve- mug was devoted to Red Cross work. i Mrs. J. P. Boyle add Mrs. J. E. Bunker were I hostesses to tbe St. Joseph's wing society in the church hall ThurEday afternoon. The W. R. C. Social club members were en- tertained Friday afternoon at the home of Miss Millie Lund. Fletcher Scowcrofi, son of Mr. and 3Irs. Joseph Jo-seph Scowcrof t, has been commissioned a lieu-; lieu-; tenant and has been assigned to the Lewis in- t i CLAF.A NUFFEB. of Pres- I 1'ti tnn Id-ihof whose -engagement I ! to Roy Hansen of Logan, Utah, is j j ! snnnnnoed. j 1! I 4 -' n it: I i if - ! J stitute, Chicago, as an inpiructor. according to word received here recently. Mies Helen Cortez left during the week for ?a!t Lake to resume her studies at the Eni-versity Eni-versity of Utah. Mrt. Ezra C. Rich will leave tomorrow for Deier, where she will be engaged in Red Cross work for ths next month. Mrs. C. M. Trotter, who nan been the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. D. NoMitt. left today for her home in North Platte. Neb. ! Marcos B. Matson i& hre from the Presidio, San Francieco, for a viclt with bis mother. . Mrs. Mary Matson. I Mrs. H. A. Beauverd and daughter. Margaret, Mar-garet, will leave Monday ior Madison. Wis., to join M"r. Br-auverd. who ia engaged in forestry work there. i Misa Lonhelia Ruuyon returned Friday, from a two months' vib!t in Kansas City. So-".- wa$ . the guest of Mies Lou Yerna Esan. a former ; classnzare at Monticello seciicarv, Godfrey. 111. ! Mrs. Robcce C. Gwilism will leave shortly for Miami. Fla., to join her husband, Lieuton-; Lieuton-; ant Gwillam, of the aviation corps, i Mrs. 0. E. McMullen and daughter, Joyce, Epcnt Lhe weeli here with Mrs. McMuIlen'B parents. par-ents. Mr. ajid Mrs. I. N. Fultou. I Miss T'onca Calvert left Monday for Wash-i Wash-i iugton. D. C, where she ha a accepted n po?i-j po?i-j tion with the government. 1 Miss Katiienrte Fitzcerald ias returned to the i University of BouMer. Colorado. Miss Helen Rich, daughter of Dr. end Mrs. ! Ezra C. Rich, and Miss lea Holley. daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Holley. left today for National Na-tional Psrk seminary, Washingt-in. D. C. They will visit for several days en route in Chicaco. i Mrs. Fraiik Rv "VTa tSiina, Jr.. and Miss Bessi 1 Peterson left Tuesday for Camo Lewi?, where ; Mrs. "Wat kins -U visit her husband, while Miss Peter-on will visit relatives and friends. Miss Frances Briscoe, daughter of Mr. and i.Mrs. T. O. Briscoe, left Sunday for a isit in j Co!-,il!e. Wash. I Mr;. C. A. Hendorshot has rone Los Au-i Au-i geles for an extended virit with her sen. Sam-' Sam-' uel Lui'kin. Miss Florence Snei! of Rochester. N. T., ir. visiting at the home of her uncle, Daniel foell. Mr. and Mr?. Edward G. Taylor have returned from a tnn to California-Robert California-Robert B. B.bbs left Tuesday for Valparaiso. Ind . ro begin hit y.mior year at the unl-vrslty. Mrs. Erra Riciiardson is visiting her sister, MrF. Lyons, in It's ho Talis. j Mrs. Martha Fis!:?r has returned from a visit j with her sons, TVifiiam and Jack Fisher, in Mrs. E. A. Richardson win leave in a few days for Wichitfl. Ean . to spend the winter "Ith her daughter, Mrs. F. W. Eastman. Mrs. R. F. Sterhenr end sons. Kimball and Lin-wood, have left for TValla Walla, Wash., where Mr. Ftechens is emnloved cn the s'a' of the Walla Wlia Bn'JetiD. Fletcher Glick. son of Mrs. G. A. GHct. left "Wednesday for Berkeley, Cel.. where be will attend the University of California. Miss Ruth Thatcher hps returned to ?3lt Lake, aiter a visit of several weeks in Orden with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Thatcher. 2nd sister. Miss Lillian Thatcher. Miss Thatcher expects her call to leave fcr Red Cross dories within a few days. Mrs. R. C- McEinney of Weiser. Idaho, ig tIs-iting tIs-iting in this city, the guest of her sisters. Mrs. Fred M. Ne and Mrs. Oliver M. Rnnyorj. 1 PRESTON. IDAHO f 4 : PRESTO:-?. Idaho. Eept. 2. The ene-agement of Miss Clara Nuf:c-r or Preston to Roy Hiitsec ; of Locen, Utah, ia announced. The marriage will talre place in the near future. Mrs. Leah Meecham and family, who have ! been visiting in Preston with relatives, left for their home in Idaho Fails Monday. Mrs. Maud Meecham entertained with a dinner din-ner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Leah Meocham of Idaho Falls. M ho was visiting . here. Mrs. Warren Felstepd returned Tuesday from I a few wrk-j vi3it in Reiburg with her uarenta. j Manager Akey of the J. C. PenneV com- I pany s-re here entertained all the employees ! at his home Monday evening. Sunce'r was i served at II o'clock. . " ' j Mrs. Emery Beloap of Ogden. Utah, is hens : spending a few days with her parents, Mr. I and Mrs. Thomas Kershaw. j 1 BRTGHAM CITY f V BfilGHAM CITY. ort. 2S. Mra. C. Arthur : Harn& and lirtle too of Reburg, Ijijo, i. tnrned home lodav, aiter spending the week iu Briyham Tijltin relatives 'end lriends Llrs. Dora S. Dudley of Hill Spring, ilb'rta, Canada. ;s the g.jsst o( her (.Uter, Mrs. ft s Lotelettd. I Mis& Edna Bo-j-en and M:-u. A. H. Tuelle-spert Tuelle-spert Si-ndav viu-g frnCs in Kirhmond .drs. V P. Sc).ler of Wtut V'sli. Mont. 13 the ?uest of Mrs. M.-ria N. J.inien. Mrs. riaioid C.Di.v eaters Iced a te-r friends Saturday even'ni; 0f Jest ivfek. in honor of her husband's, birrliday nnniverf-atj . Fit. hundred as the eeniri':; diversion and pnres were awarded to Mi Edith Tinges end O. Hart ,. ?3lt Lake, and William .1. Lone and Wis 0!ie Jenson. Aliluznn fiov,-ors T..-erc. ,jr,crj for d(rC. orations. Ketre!:in-ent5 uere served. -VIri. E. B. Miinas en 'emj.ied at a rnfsr.!-U.-eon:- parcel tlio-.er ?inir.!nv aiternrv-.n of last wee!,. ,n bono, of Mrs. LnC.ue M. Wright, a ortMimmw iTiJe. s.,W, was tbe afternoon's after-noon's (iiiercior.. riefres'.mn; :i were served Mrs. v; H. - f.h.ntlift oud ifrs. Prvv D. Peters were host-ses Frjduv e-.nii,i5 of' last weet to rhe Social Develor.n ent H,ln r.-emi-,Qi-s ,"' home of Mr. Hkurlitfr. J lr..'.v hu.eli- Earl Walk-r v.as lite bono- tii--da-even-nc .it a parry giv.r. I..- u ft ' ,.; I,-. fr!, ,', at 'n.- bom'- of hie LVi.-eiKs. i'. : i:d M.-f, V I Walker. Mr. Walker .-m cts to leave to thc traininj el ,v.l at the Unlventt- o" Ut3il. .'Ir. and Mrs. 1 retiio ". siobt and eiiiidieit Mr. atoi Mrs-. Yii?:,r'i V. tarnon aod Mis. Kslplts of o.ili. L'.lt r. ci sts of rel.itiw's ur fro ..-Is i:i Brirk ui Sitn-ie.r. Tiie ( lil" Imoro tni'-'it ehil' Mas r n tet t:.ii,o ltnir:d:s i.tteiuoju at the !: in" oT V, -. r luai J. L--C. ' " buhl7idaho j PI ni. Id.-ho. S-pt. 'j.. Mr. rind Mrs. Mrv.-S-MtP.- :3 B'-if'.'.' S f due. -da v i undine ')" r.- f.nr. Mr.-. l. .1. Tv,--.,n t.f ,-. r ti.l Jijnrf!, T-r.t.i ' li. l.e KU-sl cf '.. r u-ir.t. M.s. I". C. rirl-y. i'r. aci y,-;?.. i;. E. v,,.vnr.viq iC'Lf'i-d lo Pa't L!'- '.iiv in rh-.dr ci-- fr-r,.v, Mr. jrd' Mrs. p. r. Lin ( , h: j:trL! entcriaii"! j ?i.id(i-- .V ri'if i. - in. T!r :..- itis"nt wf-rr M r '-try. ,. I,. Hiirr.r. Pi D-r-Hn Dn T!--!-T ..'.Tij.T..v. .iw WiHn-d i"o-. I!n, Vr- -'1- y- M.ii-.ri fdr..-n hi v., re- iir'..-J fr'in an outirix 1j ui- '.'.d river c-.'iii- 't t' ' r.irj.t'T) ..-'. i-ilt net I"r,day a I p,i j ' A'.'' V..-''Y i. lipic , f..- .H;fc j l'i Njl' :a II'K f !.'. J !! 't flprr..,;.. '-' " "--.h: of (;i;,..y it TUitln- ):': i'H :. r-j ,v ... r-.r fnv ,.,. , Mr. id Air-. .1. i. I in-'li liavt at. tln;ir guests Mr. and Mrs. George HayncB of Far- 1 s.'i!-. Kau. ! Mr. 3':d Mrs. Lew'::? Hatfield of Lcn. tt;i'.. ; w,-re tii JtiiM STurd:i; of la si veeV. the .-ii.-.!s of l!io-:r cousin. Slib-n Kfi : r Fisher. j Misses -G'-ady? ight and Oliver Chapman 1 i if 'I -. hi Talis M-er" ues: s the first of the ; ViecV at th11 .'. W. Faris hMTnc. i Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Die rick 3 re s:iodir..c 1 ' a ten cn;. n' v'-aPon with relans at llaseiron. i Mrs. John Tf-rry has r-turned ro ber hoiC'1 . i3 Willows, t'a!.. after a brief visit in thj . ! Uay Wioans he. mo. f J Mrs. W. M. Eipminger has returned to her j Lome-m J-joa?, after isi ing vPth Mrs. 0. B. j i.nes '"or a fev.- days. i Mrs. "'A'iUi.ira P'lnuinham is risitirjg rela-j rela-j liver in Illinois at'd lo" a. . Mrs. Al 'arjer is visiiing -her parents in : P'cdieton. Ore. " j Mrs. Fred 1'rask i visiting friends in Al- i berta. Canada. Mrs. T. C. Ripley entertained Sunday in 1 honor of her aunr, Mrs. A. L. Ducton. of Grand . Junction, Iowa. Mrs. .7. T. Ulaen has returned from a ten . day?' visit with frndr in Salt Iake City. j Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Rice have gone to B-Ms?, v here th former is attending the Idaho fciate : Chir-jprstic association. j Miss ILisel B?e has gone to Sea'tle. V'ash.. j -w her 'n? -"ill enter the University of Washington Wash-ington f "t a nut her cession. 1 Roy Zbirden of this cipv and Miss Lula Joslyn of American Falls were married at the tvme of the bride in American FaDe -Monday. They will be at home to their friends in Pocatello. j Mrs. T. C Ripley enrcrtaii'cd Wednesday 1 evening io honor of her niece. Miss Fula Kinley". ! ho will leave shortly for I us Angeles. Cal'.. here she will enter college. Ahont lidrty couples were present anil the evming spent in dancing and singing patriotic airs. Rt-frechments Rt-frechments were sei'ved. 1 MAMMOTH : f MAM.MOTH. Sept. 2?. Mrs. Sus;e Eiton and laughter. Mrs. K. D. Thatcher, motored to j os heu Sunday and were tiie guests of irionde. Mrs. Ttud Mar them of St. Ge-jrge arrived in Mammoth Sunday and is the guost of Mrs. David Moss. ' T. Wilford Williams of Mammoth was joined in marriage this week to Mips Hannah Jex. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. li. M. Je.v of Spanish Span-ish Fork. A reception was teo-ier-.d the Couple at tbe home of the bride'? parent s Friday and tbe following evening they came to Mammoth, Mam-moth, where they will make their home. Mrs. M. B. Bocbe of West Tintlc is here for a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. Bet Lloyd. Mr. and Mrn, George Larson of Baker, Nev.. are rucsts at the home of the former's brother, S. C. Jensen. Mrs. Rcy Harding has returned to Mammoth after a visit at Salem viiin her aunt, Mrs. Emma Darl?. Mr?. J. W. Bailey and daughter. Mario, of I'rovo were last week-end guesrs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. John Francis and Mrs. 0. H. Anderson motored to Santanuin Wednesday and spent the day with Mrf. MeMrj Oponsha--, Ernest E. Davis, a member of (he a-viation corps at Hampton. Vs.. -is in Mammoth, spending spend-ing a short furlough with his sister, Mrs. Alfred Al-fred Parana. Mrs. W. w. Allen ws3 at Salt Lake earlv In the week for a vj?it with her sons and daughter. Joseph and Wilford AIIpd and Mrs. Fred Brown. Mrs. Brown accompanied her mother to Mammoth and vrill remain here for an extended visit. ?Iiss Alene Shepherd entertained Saturday nffrnoon- of last week, her guests being the members of the Soldiers' bupp'.y club. Most of the time was spent in needlework, after which the hostess s erred luncheon. Mrs. Sarah Reese' of Si-anish Fork Is visiting her slate- Mrs. Margaret A. Browne. Mr. ar.1 MrF. G. C. Hobson ectenained for the. public school teachers Trid.iy night. A social evening was spent and 'refreshments were served. The Relief society members held an interesting inter-esting session Thursday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Rollo Perry. The rime was .spent in sewing for tbe Re-d Cross, afrer which luxoh-eon luxoh-eon war. served. Miss Margaret Hackett. who has been -noting -her sister, Mrs. L. A. Valentin?, returned Sunday to her home at Salt Lake City. Friday evening Mrs. Je-se Shepherd entertained enter-tained about tv-enty rouug ladret. tha occasion being the birthday anniversary of ter daughter. daugh-ter. Miss Luciie Shepherd. I EUREKA f EUF.EKA, Sept. 23. Miss Ermi Stapley of Mammoth spent the wt-ek in Lure tea as the gjest of her sister, Mrs. James Fitzgerald. Miss Ruth Rou-e and Mise Eva Lew:s of Spanish Fork were last wee:-tnd guests at t"5 heme of Mr. and Mrs. Shadrtck Stewart-Mrs. Stewart-Mrs. D. C. Wheeler was hostess to th Pr1 mary officer Thursday afteraocn. After spending severs! hours in se-ncs, the suests were served irith refreshments. Mrs. P.obert Leird is Lrrsnding a few day;: r.t Sil-er City with her aunt, Mrs. Joh j Cronin. Mrs, WilUam Rid of Mnti is a guest at the home ot her daughter. Mrs. Harry Wintch. Mrs. Mars McC crystal entertained at luncheon lunch-eon Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Leo McNemea. who is here visiticc; her oarentf, Mr. and Mrs. Jcfca H. McChrv,tal. Others present -ere Mrs. L. E. Pierce, Mi;s Maude Layton. Miss Margaret Dusenberrv, Mrs. James C Brown, Dr. L. E. Pierce. Mrs. L. C. Dotv and Mrs. John R. McChrystal. After luncheon, music ani dnncing were indulged in. Mrs. James Creighton Bros n of Hollywood. Cel.. wha hr.3, been the gueit Xrs. Mark l"ChrysTaL br.s left for Salt Lake, where she will visit relatives b-efcre returning to her home. Mrs. Albert Peterson entertained the members mem-bers of The L. O. E. club in an enjioyablt manner man-ner Thursday afternoon, yerving 'her guests with a chicken dinner, follo-.i mg the regular program of the afternoon. Special guests wre Mrs. P. J. Donnelly and Mrs. G. A. France. The ladies will be entertained ueit Thursday at th3 homo of Mrs. John F. Rowe. Jhn Ecnlund end daughter. Mies Nora. w?re at Salt Lake duruig the early port of tiie week, the latter being enrolled, at the Uuiverutv Utah. Mr. and Mrs. ' W. F. SLiriver and daughter, MUs Helen, returned home Tuesday a f ter a trip to Salt Lake, to which place they accompanied ac-companied Edward Shriver. t.hedr youngest son. who Utt for California, v. h-?re be will attuud Stanford university. Robert Blood, who has- b??n In thf senice of Uncle Sem for the past yeir or n-ore. wan in Eureka during the week, Miitms hi pareEtt. Mr. and Mrs. McNeil, find other relatives. The young man has recently been stationed at one of tbe Tesa f training car:1 nr., Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lewis of Provo vlE'ted Eureka friends durin the early part of the week. Mrs. A. M. McDonald acted p.t tpnosor to tho large ship which was receai lv launciiod bv- the Patterson-McDonald Lhipbullduig com-rany com-rany for the Australian guveromcnt. Mr. nod Mrs. A.. M. McDonald era former residents of Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Lynch of Salt Lake weri the guests of Mr. and Mtp, N. A. JoneB daring the v eek. Mr. nod Mrs. V. A. Jones Hnd ds tighter. Frances, left Thursdav for a short Tint with Salt Ijk frifPdP. Mic.i. Ella ruoelly bt, returned nfier a short v!.":r with friends at Salt Ln.(- City. Mrs. Albert PeiTsoD enirf atned th" mm -bors of the L. O. E. cluh lnurday oft-,no--u. The pr'ram included lun-lv.""n. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Brunp.-ia of p.ilt Lufef. hive arranged a party In honor of the follow-ing follow-ing you ti( penplf "f Eureka, v.-lio iril (n Salt Late City for h fe' Oujs. Mimps Frau- -cs i-nd Anna Coffer, E'eleu Becbiy, Irene ftulllvun and Mpssti. E5ard Shrtvpr, Bert 1 Flrldft. John Fennpt) nnd Arthur Coffo Tb: young p-?ople 1 f t for Bait Lake 00 Friday and 1 will return neit Monday. Mrs. M. O'Connell, who visited with fcer 1 daughter. Mrs. J. D. Stack, for several dnK, Wl early in the wek for Ulj . Nev.. where she will remain for a few weeks with hr ton. Mrs, O'Connell lives fit Tacorr.a, V.isS. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kitchen and children re turned hom Sunday evening iif ier a 1 si t with Provo I'rloudf". Mr. and Mrs. Lou TVultmoiv and two children chil-dren uf Nephi were in Eurekfl SiiudHy and Mondny, being euesip at the houie of Mr and Mvp. V. J. H.nncr. T BOISE, IDAHO f 4 BOISE. Tdaho. Sept. Vndr tbe auspice of the C':itholic Women's U-Kirup, iho Countpse of Elot;stou hns Ik-?v ei'misivcly cu rcrtiiin.l 1 s. wo-k iu Bolsi' 111 couriW.u with rollo i' worl; f'T tbo rrippUd p-iiior and boUliorp of lrc'aiui Iii UiP iumr.-fct of th Hhncmx-ti fund, the oouu-lrp;n oouu-lrp;n lin.s hni rn iibitu tii'e wees at iho 'air in t,f woips'i'h tMiildlnc. hn i ;itnir Diu-'li tt"nllo;. Money rstcd at the booth r.ic id-lid to ihr iind for r Iji t work. Tb l.ood v iiirt-tKMiip l;ih huld iih first moot. I ire of 1 hr sflf-oti "1'uodny uf to -noon .1 1 car-I car-I njrle hall, wlih n tur'ie tt t trudnQco. Mn.. J. H H"M'id f ave ;iu lut. n-Miu;; rrvu ,- ,,v t.yr' o i'Clf-u Piny Kol.ms.'-JH anleb's i.j ",m,u Al'lrr tin- W:f." I Mr5. . H. H.v. yrfl. k. A . Phionsrr yr(i ,fM-n Alhoj otI MU-s A Poo FT. poller wti i ivr j lu'-vliv tor Vuvctt 10 ntlcml ihe tnn. 'd i'-'l'io -V W.iwir's 1 lulih. ; VI. o B"PbP-p yirls .ito a Mirc'.'.il Ri Crosn iyiioi it Mt tho huinp of Mik. KranUlto tniUb . j upsdn y e nil n jr. ! Mr-. Julia i.nrnoo of Oiiklnnd, Pal.. a;;d Mir jl.. 11. MpK.m of MoMinin jlh'. Orr.. arr 1 filets of Mrs. I . J. MrKcc. I N'--. mid Mn-. Ph.iutbPi' nd llnlo d-m-hir-I l.M-ot hy. wl.olrtivfui,!,,! Hiovi'.t w('.k tu Hoi,' ji-i'r TlnirM.iy for rhoir wr Ma!d. Mrr.. V. t.. Harvpy knd t4iif hfrr iPiumod I liusihiy from a -!, iPt n p(Btrno ! .Mrn. John M-.v.r, who 1i;ik bn iclPni bor dmic'mr In llolrc. h.iy Uf t f..r hor bom m 1 Mmiu Pitr. Mr. mid Mtf. 11. P. VcPonn-M) i,-ft 0 v ;fr .lop',,., Mrt,. wi,r.ro th-y 'Mil vihij ri..,,v,.; T'io VM(ii (ho-.l rlub i'Otrri:ilnod at ,t vn lllv .imii'KCd p.iny Frldar vvrntiM tu bono- of Mii Alu,. Urowo. tniTnlint: b-or,M:irv ior Vw liori,v-st ri,i.i. Mxty lmipk;. m lo ..,) , Cf I r. Mr. and rt.. r. .1. iMPp,.r i.v,t yrvrnlm rnrtUnrt, wh-rc Mr. KipoPr 111 r-jvrr for 'will-larr 'will-larr Arrvlro 1 ihc S j r t rni:t ! it's dppnrtnirnt Mr. Mm. P. H. A. Hlnrk of RriMirc h vUtMuc whh frlfndu In lIHso. MUr M.iry V,. Tbatcbrr and Misr Altec Tonus of Boar LaVo. Td;;h srent the wcok bore on tlioir way to Portland. The reopptlou ftUtn Tuesday evcaiij at the First if. K. obuivh was a svkvcks. Tt was in h-nor of pr. and Mrs. John t,owi)r of Too Chow. China; Dr. W. E. Kwr.ift sud fsu-ily and Dr. W . YV. Van Pujcc. 1 ui.-rotu-c S'.:rs' w-pp' ix-.HAf hy the honor cuo?tf. Llfht rofrorh-mcPts rofrorh-mcPts Wcro served. Mt?p Laura i-.ho-tp of Salmoa City is visiting with friend;, u Hoi sr. Mr. and Mr. F. W. llutohiui-ou of Kimborlv i.,)piU tho w.-fk wsJtiue horp. LiouTpn.mt II. K. Pvall left HoUp Wtdnee-dsv lor Paaip Uuuiphreyt., to tjke up his duties. MONROE . i , MONKOF. s.rit. ss Mr. afl Mrs. Voit ft Or.ts? Vnltt-y wrr ilte mi.'!.:,' of Mr. au.1 Mr.-. Joseph yuiu'il the first of th,. w.vk. Allou Johrjsni Lfoua Kirlon' ,rro mar rlcil tu Maviti Tufsdav. Mr. 1111,1 Mr,. .To.!i Srh-ostrr of KjioW ,ttto 'ho cuoslo of Mr. ncj Mrs. S. f,. AnOtrt hob M .lt:os,!;t , . lie follow !i,ff fri-Mid niot at Iho houio of Mr,., r. ji. l.ooj 1w,,tav fvoninp r. .111,: ' '""hitrt. Mr. ami MfK Jaok fi'tiiM Mr. un,1 Mrs. lar'v !.. Mr. ntol Mr, Uort A, loir. r. .0,1 Mrs. I.uolsu Whlui.t. Mr. Mr,. 1'arlev 1: U1.ll,.. Mr. u,l L-illiott I.arii..ii. Mrs. Arrnlnla lta,o. Ui,,t Oo. I'.i 1,... Mi. At',1,- .'.atk-oot ootorttitiH.: th,- M;wioojrv sooiolv lri,t:: a f i orvto.ni . Att hi torovt j.-n'. Itr,. was tho l.ilk jivon (I,,- Uov. Nolhor, of ,Vr,''."'M " lllv '" E,,r,'l'-. luiioh.-'u m.is Mrs. S. (.. a o.l reason ti, loft f.T s,tt ,',-Mslt ,',-Mslt h.-r son. Vormt,.,. who 1. to loa.o (Vtolvr 7 for cHori I.-a j. A -v uoU-hhors t,,l frl,-o,t,i of Mrs lotM-turo lotM-turo h.r a l',sa..,.,ot nirvntt Ssftlnv afternoon of last VO.-1,. Mr,. It,-.,- uu.j ,, L.a,lu,,,, will Ivtw toorj or WIsoo-mo Iho IK-, v.rn tMI,o Msrlrhv ivrlv,-. S rl! '"'' -. Mtv. N.i i.,,it.n out.rtr ft.lo fo- Mr. A, la llin 1, Mrs. nl:1, Mrs 1;,u,oa .'''.M-i. Mrs. I-',. M. t.or,.,,o., ,,, Mrs, Mots i,o.',N'"'"' "'" ""rtoluoj m fruit f,-sih., 1 Otfsls y o,-otoK. j PrWa, or,DH'k- tho l,th ,rrlot f,,un,, the prsrle testers. c:! "t: U:i;oI)0L.. Frss r,' t-'irs. Mr. in., :Jrs. iV- ': Morcrj. L.Trtti ,1:r.':':;, llih. Mrs. Bovj fr,"-' V-Ool.cra V-Ool.cra w-.re-;:. !:.: Mirs E-.bol rs."Mi Mr,. K. IrK)...".' t- '1 Sur..i:iv for Mr. Cirj Mr. an ! Mrs. '. . olevjor S.:n-:..y ' 'r Mr- ' Mr. atri M. W.Lja ::' |