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Show B . I Social Notes From Utah Tovns 1 PARK CITY ,1 I'AP.K tm'. Aus. 17. Mr. and Mm. t A. BrriK-lMHl 01 S" Lae "'- l ,M jl Mr. a:nl Mm. V.dl'.r Evai:s. The f..llowli! ricia.keJ on ibe Provo rlv.-r Sun-,1..,: Sun-,1..,: Mr. iJ Mr.. O. A. For.!!. Mr. .uj Mrs. Otj,. rr..an,ui, Mr. and Mim. Iticliard slio.v. Mr. auJ II... C J. I-ark.r. Dr. .U4 Mm. C. B. SBKn Mr. anrl Mrs. Waller Evana, Mr. and Mrs. L A. HrMK-. Mt t-K c'Urk' Mr' a"J V' W. A. KdD liJ MIW Alice Archibald Mrj. Howard IWMf 0( XortOlk. . i.rB Mo, .'ay lo vlbU viih hr tlater. Mrs. b. Is. "iln, tor a uuck. Siie wilt Ibcn ta'c a trip lo Hie coast. .... .j,i. Mr, C W. nlnkcrd ITitcrtalned the PiUil Noble maud mcnl..-is ot Ihe KotiekaS.B Tuday alwr-,-,.i al Red Cross work. Those prnt Mr. M E. RoKwar, Mrs. An:ne Ba-far. In-Uilliau In-Uilliau Addv and Mrs. Grace Ryan. Tl.c hostess . assisted by Mrs. R. C. Ulnkerd. Mrs. Ii. Ii. Sh:n fiderlained al 1 "cl" hn.chcon Monday alierdoon In honor of Mr. and ,. Richa.d Short. C.-irs were laid tor oil. Mrs E. imM ot Gunnison relurncd to B'.r home Tuc-s.lay atler a several days' visit at the home ot r-er flster. Mrs. John Clart Mrs WlMism Ros.'vear and children of Salt 1 ,kc are euesta at ,he home of Mrs. Rose , ear s i, enls. Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa W llson. Miss Jessie Hurlbut of Salt Lake Is visiting at tin- home of lir parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. u. "ft. J. B?Bs entertained at a 6 o'clock din ,.c Monday evening In compliment 10 r' lua Mri Richard Blioru Covers were laid for five. i Mary Flanagan is vlsl.lhs at the home of Mrs E M. Kemp in Salt Ijike. Mrs. Fred Smith was guest of honor al l knitting knit-ting party Wednesday afternoon, given by Mrs M D. Hurlbut. Besides the honored guest tn.re were ten other guests present. Thum-Mrs Thum-Mrs Waller Evans entertained at cards Thurs day afternoon In honor of her guest. Mrs -. nrt-itrni were Mrs. t.. urldeiana. uuivr su. i" - . .nr I Deltas Mrs. W. D. Sutton, Mrs. 0. A. 1-ors L" ,. Frank McEwa Mrs. G C. Wtwor .,. Mrs. E. P. I- Compte. Mrs. J. F. Welsh, MIS. U. B. Sh.-en. Mrs. 1- C. Snow, Mrs. J. fc. weeler. Mrs. A B. Williams. Mrs. C J- P""' M,s. Fred Smith. Miss Gertrude McLaughlin Miss Hannah Lo Compte, Miss Alice Archibald and "3", LaUd S'j. C. O'Hara of Salt L.ke visited "'rr :TlZet Jefford turned home from B'm"s "oTseattle. W..h.. Is . guest at tho home of Miss Edilh-MrFarland. , Mr. and Mrs. George Rosevear M-Mrs M-Mrs M. E. Rosevear and Mr. and Mrs. John Mor'rls spent Friday at the Hot Pots. Miss Gwcn Neiison of Preston, Idaho, is a guest at the home of Miss Christie Boulton. The Moose lodge entertained its members and friends , with an auto trip to Evanston. Wyo WMr"ESadnd- Mrs. Richard Short, who have bean visiting with friends here tho past tew weeks, re,urneSd to their homo in Salt Lalte this . week Miss Owen Neilson was guest of honor at a card party given by Miss Christie Bou ton and Miss Edith McFarland at the home ot Mlta Botil-to Botil-to " Wednesday evening. Other guests presen wero Miss Emily roster, Miss Lsabel Buck. Miss Rb Boulton Miss Hazel Crooks. Thomas Welsh, Crenel0 HaTcs, Water Buck and Herman Andrew. The prize was awarded to Miss Isabel Buck. The Elks wero guests at a dance given by tho Fll, l ' Kvautton W'yo., Thursday evening. Mrs S E Dunn entertained tho Five Hundred Afternoon Card club at her home on Park avenue Saturday affernon ot last week Theguei . ot the club were Mrs. Fred Sin th, Mrs H. W. AC mWr": Ve7ren and Miss Lucy Clark. Prizes were . awarded award-ed w Mrs. Frank Kane and Mrs. Annie Raddon. 1 GARLAND j GARLAND, Aug. 17. -Mrs. L. W '. Preston and niece. Miss Wanda Rose, are vislti. g in halt Lalte City guests of Miss Nellie Barnard and tin, George O. Nye an er talned at a farewell party Friday evening ot last week or "? re t r t f: na and Fred" Nye vocal solo, Miss Melba Nye; quartet-t'ho member, being brc, hers and Kleri-Geor-e O. and Fred Ney, Marlon Hales H 7.a TSbbs The guests were Mr. and Mrs. rdw" BaakTeUrbbMr.TandgMrs. Earl Hales. Bishop and Mrs. Charles Munns, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tubbs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nye and Charles Jewelling. Je-welling. Refreshments were served Mr and Mrs. Peter Boss and family are enlo,-in- kn outing at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho JlerHH Evans! Horace Smith and Reu.l Noilson .pent Saturday 'and Sunday with leaving the university training school Tuesday lor FMr "IndM'wHliam F. Persson entertained their fa" er Charles C. Wilson ot Payson Monday Mon-day and Tuesday. Mr. Wilson. '"I''1eedcl fo'r' SriiJr01 rrsN-ya'cc'onlpar fier husbaiS will reside In Salt Lake for a cou-PT. cou-PT. ot .?S,.nr visited Mends In Salt Lake r'i'tv the early part ot the week. Her mother. Mrs. WyA Vanfleet, Is visiting In tho city tor an 'trlnVMS. George F. Grover and family of Hoilister Idaho, are visiting with Mr. R H FrancU and Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Henno. The many friends of Miss Verna Capener wll be surprised to learn of her recent marriage at pIcSo. Idaho, to N. M. Hansen of Logan The bride is the daughter ot President and Mrs. A R. Capener. The young couple will reside In Ahor- le ""he largest social events of the season was the f rand ball given at tho Palace Saturday evening of last week for the bene!! ot the soldiers sol-diers and sailors who have left Garland to da e the sum of J109 was given to the committee for the puTposo of sending the homo M""" each of the boys. SUly boys have left here to d"e. Those doing a prominent part n raising this money and for tho success ot the ball were: Chairman R. V. Daniels: manager. M. D Evans of h Palace: tho Ladies' Self-Culture club, the boy scouts, the Beehive girl, and Mayor U . PTe marriage of Miss Rbod. King and G. Reynold Rey-nold Walkins took place Wednesday in he Salt flke temple. In tho evening a recept on was otven at the homo ot tho bride's parents, Mr. fnd Mii Thomas E. King. In honor of the young couple Mrs. W.tklns Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. King and Mr. W.tklns s th. "n of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Walkins of Brlgham rttv Mr: Watkln. left Thursday mom ng for th' 'university of Utah training school where he wUl be stationed for some time. There were reventy-flve rruests present and the homo was decomJed with the national colors and an aoun- d Mr ind"MrsrSFred Ky. were gne.t, of Mr. and Mis." Earl Hales ot Riverside Saturday ot last week and Sunday. MAMMOTH ! a MAMMOTH, Aug. 17.-Mrs. Genovo Sullivan of Eureka was the guest Wednesday afternoon ot her sister Mrs. Joseph Elsmore. Ilss Ellra Peterson relumed to her home at SMem Wednesday alter a short visit with Mrs. Smu ha, returned from a ten d.ys' viMt whh her mother, Mrs. Charles O. Robertson. ttMi'thisFMoU and Miss Marion Mott returned Sundty evening after spending a very pl.-wnt week at Springvllle with their annt, Mrs. Llllie "'i'tsMinnie r.ourley entertninc-l . number of frlen.K at a ouilting bee Thursday afternoon. Two hran.iful o. lilts were completed for the Red rroi bazair, after which the hostess served '"MrTarah Knudson entertained tho junior class of' Beehive girls Friday evening, a splendid program pro-gram being carried out under the direction of Mrs rolls and Mrs. Sutherland. Refreshments Tlr B'arnVddMrs C M. Peterson of Salt Lake CUv wire hero this week for a short vl.lt with tho latetr's aunt. Mrs. John J. Cronln. Mr and Mrs. David Foutz. accompanied by Miss Fansr Gnisford, motored to Lehl Sunday and spent the day as guests of the liter's parent par-ent Mr and Mrs. George Gnisford. Sr Mrs ' Flovd Whiting returned W.lnesday after - sending a week at Springvllle. where she was 1,0 r. of Mr. and Mrs. V.-t Whiting. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Renjamln Boyer, who will vbit her for a short time. Mr U W Brlmhall has been enfertainlnc tier I rouii Mrs. D. Crofkett. during the past wurk. Mj-p rrokett will return to her home at Prove ' 1 nMrMaM 'Mr- 0. Slok-s of Burley. Idaho. . i 3rvcd here duriPR the weok for a visit lvith ' I the' Utt'T-s fler. Mrs. C. L. Halhy. 1 1 Mrs lna Gundry returned Tuesday to her home ! in" rorntello. Idahn. after a feu- days' visit with r ! hr Fls-er. Mrs. dames Warburton. Mrs K B. Berrv. who has pperit the past t fp-V"dayB"at Ot;drn vLsitinR with her sod, Maurlc Horry returned home Simdav. i i Mr' and Mrs. William Kotey of Fait I-akc ' rtty'are visldiu; fr a few days at the horni o( Mr. and Mrs. lea Forsey. f Ml1-" Marv Hiivihee, who has len the gsl t of' Mrs. Ja'-k t;illsple. has returned to hei hcirie at Spanish Fork, a Mi.i n-;h'T Norman Wt Friday for h-?r hnm ' at' Mt P!'a.-a:it. af'er a month's vi.'it in Mam , mo,uh' wl'h her sister. Mrs. F. Z. L'arlFon. an. M:-" J- w- Anderson. Vr and Mrs. S. C .Teneen and daunhlir-MUg' daunhlir-MUg' Cicssle and Ml F-dna. and Mrs. Sara! WalkT motored to Clinton early in the week tor a viit wiiti Mrs. E. La. Ade:oa. Miss Miidied Moorv. who bs been vlsiiirg her , tidier. Mrs. Jack Gtiieppie, returned to h-r home at Sjjaaiah Krk Sunday. Slie w lid accoiiipa::!ed by her mec. Mfsa Klorer.ce Cillrie and Miss boui Gil lei pie, who will upend a few wevks at , the horn ot Mr. aud Mrs. Jonn V. Moore, their : grandparents. j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humphri'js motored here i frum American Fork Sunday and tperit tne day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jamison. j Mrs. Ijieonard Feck entertained at dinner Frt- i day In honor of Dr. J. R. Munk, who will leave AuRust to enter the army. The Relief soeifty Red Croa met Monday eve- j nn at the home of Mrs. Juhn Mordue. Th time i as 6 pent tn sewlny and th hostess served luneheon. j Tuesday evening Mrs. E. M. Hatchings enter- j tain-'d at dinner. Those present, wero Mrs. rieth I MPherson, Mr. and Mrs. Jamw' Lunt, Mr. and Mrs. LitnUe Goats and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard j Peek. Mrs. Ernest Pritchett entertained at a sewing I parly Friday afternoon, Mrs. William Houghton ! winning the prlzt! for accomplishing the most work. Miss Naomi Whltlork entertained a few friends at a card party Tuesday evening. Refreshments were served. Thursday evening of last week Mrs. Jack Davis i gave a bundle shower -at her homo in honor of M ias Elsie- Franrls, who was married at Salt Lake City Tuesday to Melvin A. Openshaw. A splendid luncheon was served after which the ladies adjourned to Aimer's cabaret, where the even i ok was spent In dancing. The giiests present pres-ent were Mrs. C. A. Whetlock. Mrs. Bryan Wheel ock, M rs. Ivan Harpe r. Mrs. Eff ie Andrea-son, Andrea-son, Mrs. Samuel All man, Mrs. John Riekenbach, Mrs. Ray Harding, Mrs. Alfred Parsons, Mrs. lter Hanson, Mrs. John Wi Ide, Mrs. John Francis and Miss Carrie Jamison. 1 A pleasant social event took place at the ! home of Mrs. hen Forney Wednesday evening, when she entertained about twenty of her friends at luncheon. I i SALINA j f SALINA, Aug. 17. Mrs. C. W. McAllister and Mrs. J. B. McMtllei entertained at a children's party at. the . Monroe hot springs Tuesday. Mrs. Arlando Crane entertained at dinner Sunday Sun-day for Mr. and Mrs. Glean Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Vego Christopherson and Mr, and Mrs. Harry Felt. Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Harte of Salt Lake visited during the week with Dr. and Mrs. F. 0. Bullock. Bul-lock. Mrs. C. J. Christeneen of Ephraim is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Rue Niclton. The Misses Montez Maltsson. Leah Crane and Ester Simper entertained Sunday evening at tho home of the latter in compliment to James Smith. Hay Weeder" and Billy Mooler of Washington, D. C. Mrs. C. M. Haasen entertained Wednesday nft-ernoon nft-ernoon in hoDor of Mrs. C. J. Christensen of Ephralm, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scorup and family of Provo, after a visit with rel.itKes and friends here, returned to their homo Monday. Mrs. J. F. Martin entertained in honor of her husband's sixty -first birthday anniversary Sunday afternoon. Miss Libbie West and Mrs. Addie McCormlck are visiting relatives and friends In Salt Lalte. Mr. and Mrs. Ephralm. Christensen and son, Melvin, of Salt Iake spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Nielson. I A camplug party was given by the Misses Myr- tie Ewels, Iris Thorpe, Helen Anderson, Clara Draper and Fay Burns Tuesday. Mrs. J. L. Thorpe entertained Thursday afternoon after-noon in honor of Mrs. C. J. Christensen and Rudolph Ru-dolph Nielson. A party was given at the Monroe hot springs Wednesday evening in honor of W. 0. Carlson, prior to his leaving for military training at the University of Utah. - A plunge and chicken supper sup-per were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Carlson, Carl-son, Mr. and Mrs.-- John Dastrup, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Tally, Mr. and Mrs. June Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Luc Ian Martin. Mr. and Mrs. . C. M. Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Prvil Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rasmusson,. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mattsson, Mr. and ' Mra. Louis Larsdn, Mr. and Mrs. Jose Reid, Mr. , and Mra, Gilbert Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Funk. Mr. and Mrs, Ewing. the Mioses Olga Chris-topherson Chris-topherson and Hazel Jessen. Jarvis Martin, Ver-tis Ver-tis Larson and Mrs. Mary Cuddeback. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Nielson entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Christensen Chris-tensen and son, MeJvin, of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mre. C. J. Christensen oT Ephraim and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anderson of Redmond. Mrs. Joseph L. Thorpe and son, Udall, were gueels of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Henrie Wednewday and Thursday. " WEST JORDAN 4 4. WEST JORDAN, Aug. 17. Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Aylett have returned home, after spending a short vacation in the canyon. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Halliflay of Irk are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Euerene Kimball. ( Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Norberg, Mr. and Mrs. Rube Chandler, E. Hail, Mr. and i Mrs. A. Wilson, Lyle Peterson, Hannah n Ltv uiouil dllU rjIliedL rtlllUJU, Hll fJL itl I r. motored to West Jordan and attended ' the big dance Tuesday evening. One of the most successful parties of the season was the dance given by Miss . Arvillc Egbert, Miss Amelia Buckley, Miss Ruth Nelson and Miss . Reta Gar- ; diner Tuesday evening. Miss Kate ITaun, Miss Elba Norberg, Miss Ivy Peterson, Miss Marvel Gardner ; and Miss Ida Gardner have enlisted as nurses. Miss Rita Horner, Mrs. J. W. Winter-nose Winter-nose arid Rube Winternose of Heber City are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman. Mr. and Mrs, Vem Carter of Provo are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Beck-stead, Beck-stead, Sr. The Red Cross branch met Wednesday afternoon, with sixty-three members present. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson entertained enter-tained a few friends Saturday evening of last week at a midnight luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. 1j. W. Christensen have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. J. P. CTark of Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Beckstead, Jr., are spending a month's vacation in the canyon. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Bateman entertained en-tertained in honor of their son. Robert, Tuesday evening, it being his birthday. Covers were laid for thirteen guests. Miss Laura Cooper is visiting in Stockton. Stock-ton. 1 BRIGHAM CITY I 4. ; f BRIGHAM CITY, Aujr. 17. The Walkins and Peters families gathered at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Georjie. W, Watklns Saturday ovenfns of last week in honor fo their son, Ueorge Reynold Watkins. who left during the week for Fait Lake City to take special training at tho University Uni-versity of Utah. Decorations wore in the national na-tional colors. Refreshments were served. Tho honor guest was presenled with a wrist watch bv the members of the two familes. Dr. and Mrs. W. I. McNiel entertained for Mr. and Mrs, A. Christensen and children nf Logan and Mr. and Mrs. James Adams of Grandee, Wyo., Saturday of Inst week. Sunday at dinner they entertained for Dr. MeNlel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James MeNiet. and son. Clyde, and tr. and Mrs. W. O. Wenerfirem of Lacan and Mr. ; and Mre. E. Waddoups of Park' City. MIkb Fay -Hanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Hanson, was married in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday to Eldred R. Hatch, son of Mrs. Flora Hatch. After a short honeymoon to Bear lake and other points they will return to Bricham nitv to make their home. Miss Rhoda King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas King of Garland, and G. Reynold Wat-kins, Wat-kins, tion of Bishop and Mrs. Georpe W. Watkins of this city, were married in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. After their marriaRe the voiin; couple returned to Garland for a brief visit, after' which Mr. Watkins returned to Salt Lake City, whore he will take special training at the University of Utah. MIps Winifred Bow ring, daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. Frank Bowrinp, and Basil Fife, son of Mr ' and Mrs. A. J. Fife of this city, were married mar-ried Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple They will reside in this city. y rs, William E. Rokwood. who wa married la?t week, was the recipient last Friday eve-nine eve-nine ft last we-k of a parcel shewer at the home of h'T parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Flf-. Many beautiful gifts were received by the honor guest. Thursday afternoon of last wek Mlsi Alda Neeley and K K- F.step. both of this ci'y. were married in Lopan by County Clerk Mmthfws. M iss Neelf v Is the eldest daughter of M rs. Ro?e iS'e'lny. The couple will make their home in this city. -Mnt. Lars P. Neln announce the en trace m en t j of hW daughter. Hra. to Oswald Andnon. the mar-iace to take place Wednesday. Aupusi 21. L Norman Olsen was th- hon-jr guest Tuesday r evening at th home of his father. J. P. Olsen. when immediate n-lntl vei eathred previous to hi leaving for special training at the University - of Utah. 1 M!m Zillah Wight and James Harp-r were niiWl'r marled W-dnv.!iiy afti-nm.n ar Hip home nf the bride's pn rents, with Hi.l'on Tin. mas H. i Blarkburn officialism. Miss Wk-ht Is the riauirh- ter of Mr and Mrs. Charles Wight of this city ! and Mr. Harper is the eon of Mrs. Rachel Harper ! of Harder ward. After the wedding ceremony a aupper whs given for the two families. In compliment to Mrs. Eldred R. Hatch, a bride of the week, a parcel shower was given Monday Mon-day evening by Mrs. Zola C. Jcppaon, Mrs. tfdna S "Hatch and Miss Lily Strandquist at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Call. Goldenglow was ued In the decorations. Light refreshments were served and a musical program was Tendered. Mrs. II itch received many useful and ornamental gifts. . . , Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Christensen were surprised Sunday afternoon by a few out-or-town friends ! and relatives in honor of Mrs. Christ onsen" s sixty-third sixty-third birthday anniversary. Refreshments were served. 1 MIDVALL I 4 I MIDVAtrE, Aug. IT. Mrs. James Nielson Niel-son of Riverton spent Sunday in Midvale, the guest of her sister, Mrs. D. C. Smith. The marriage of Miss Theata Hughes and Delbert Townsend took place Wednesday Wed-nesday in the Salt Lake temple. A reception re-ception followed at the bride's home to the immediate . members of the family. Mr. Townsend. expects to leave soon for government service. Mrs John Larsen entertained at dinner. din-ner. Monday evening for Mr. and Mi. Arvid Kngman. Mrs N J. Carlson has received neiva of the death1 of her . mother In Canada. . Inn.B nf Miles iir. ariu ihi i' mi' .... ----- City, -Mont., are . visiting their brother, W.' B. Jones, and family. Miss Edith Wright, Mrs. Ethel I.yon and children and Mrs. Joseph Samuels ot , Oklahoma City, Okla., who are visitins here; spent Wednesday at Lagoon. j Mr and Mrs. John C. Howard and Mr. , anrl Mrs. W. C. Connett and children have gone to 'Yellowstone park. The , trip' was made by automobile. Mrs. William Maycock and little daughter daugh-ter Ruth, of Salt Lake, were .Midvule visitors on Thursday, the guests of Mrs. Mavcock's mother, Mrs. D. A. Drown. Mrs Sadie Gailezl and children of Bingham Canyon spent tf.e fore : part ot the week here visiting Mrs. Gallezt s brother, Joseph Jenkins and family. SANDY SANDY, Aug. 17. The ladies of the Congregational Aid society were, entertained enter-tained it the home of Mrs. W. T. Vincent on Pioneer avenue Thursday afternoon Miss Ada Hinckley, who lias been the guest of Mrs. Earl Green, returned to her home in Oasis Monday. Miss Esther J. Swenson, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Andrew Swenson, and Mo'nzo B. Isaacson of Ephraim wore married mar-ried Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. Thev will make their home at Riverton, Mr. "Isaacson being principal of the Riverton Riv-erton school. Mra. R. W. Born has returned homo from an extended trip to the east. Mrs. John Matson was here from Alta the first of the week. A large number from Sandy went to Lagoon Wednesday. Miss Inez. Stuart of Bingham was. a week-end guest of Misses Fae and Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Stuart. Mr and Mrs. B. Boyce of Salt Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. John Oldham Sun- a'j'r and Mrs. Roscte Marriott of Bingham Bing-ham 'motored Sunday and spent the day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. William M. HMrheand Mrs. H. S. Jensen and Mr. and Mrs ' E. Jensen of Brighnm City and Mrs H H. Jensen of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. V llliam Hewlett Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. William Hewlett left Wednesday for Brigham City, where they will join Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Jensen on an auto trip through Yellowstone park. X SPRINGVILLE ; . SPRINGVILLE, Aug. 17. Dr. and Mrs, y H Marble and Mr. and Airs. S. f.. Whittaker spent the week at Vivian park, In Provo canyon. Clifford Anthon, who has left for c training camp with the Nevada contin-cent contin-cent was given a reception Tuesday eve-nine' eve-nine' at the home of his parents. Mr. aiu Mrs' Edward Anthon. Relatives anc friends to the number of forty were ''"Trs"' -Vlice Davis of Bingham has beei visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lev ! Thorpe, this week. Mr and Mrs. Levi Thorpe and daugh-tcj. daugh-tcj. rs. E. X. Jordan, were Salt Laki visitors Thursday. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Russell of Tooeh were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. 14 ; Flack this week. Mrs A. Packard nf Magna spen Wcdntsdav here with relatives. Mr. and' Mrs. L. M. Gillilan spent Sun d-iv at Strawberry lake. ' Mrs Nanrv McCVmashio of Salt L.-.k-Iris returned home after a few days' vis) ' wVth lur nn.tlier. Mrs. E. K. Johnson. Mr and Mrs. Robert W. Mdlur an- Mr. Miller's mother of Oregon City. Ore were visitors here this week, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Clyde of Storrs spent the week here with relatives. - Mrs M W. Bird spent Saturday of last week and Sunday in Salt Lake as the guest of Mrs. William Rash. , Captain Fred Dunn of this. city, a member mem-ber of the army medical corps, has left for overseas duty. Mrs. A. H. Roylance and Mrs. E. R. Johnson gave a dinner at the home of the former recently in honor of the eighty-first birthday anniversary of their mother, Mrs. Sarah Carter. T. E. Childs, Jr., and Mrs. May Larson, both of this city, were married in the tem ple at Salt Lake Wednesday. A reception recep-tion was given in their honor Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. George Peterson, sister of the bridegroom.' M. O. Packard and Mark Cook and families arc spending a few days at their summer homes at Strawberry lake. A hiking party of forty-seven Sprtngr-ville Sprtngr-ville boys and girls left Friday morning of last week for a trip to the top of Mount Timpanogos. They returned Sunday morning. They were chaperoned by Harold Har-old Allamen, Selvoy Boyer and Miss Mildred Mil-dred Boyer. |