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Show 1 OGDEN I - : 4 I 0;fiKX. A u tf. 17. --A nrcpiion w:.s tuii- 1 rjci'f-! I.n Hi.- i 'miiii""4:-( l;ry;tM of Kr;in:" - ; ;ti)'I h':r HiHiur. Al.i'fi-jmHS'-ll': .l;uu-'ir.o di I ! Hiy;iM, i, uro. r.,urin tin- I'nit.:'! St;it- i j in tlifi int.f-rr.-a of vv;u r- I i -f work. Mondny ;i f I frnoon ;i t tho I'.rrt h:i n:i. M in Ijt:s of 111 lor;,l ',., i',o:;.- l.i,:ml (, i , j ,os.-l of 1 : Ih.; ft.-v. ;irid ,lr, John J-liI v;i rl ' 'arv.-r. -1 ! Mr. iim'I Mr:,. I :i h;i i -I 1'.. 1'orli-r. Mr. and ! Mrs. nrrcii I Watt is. Mr. ;i nrl Mih. A. ; I'. !iK'-l'w, wild oll.t-r pr-Jiniiif-nL Hoi-icly .; ' 1'itlks and U f'roHs w-nk-t vt-owM j 1 with llo: two !:m1 iiik'in.sli.-'l visitors in the hlii.- ? ii. l''"llowiim' Hi-; r'-.-'lioii thf C i (;oilht.-'-:; 'In llrvaM a'l'lr. -:;1 tilt: l.'in.o; ; ji:;M.-inhl.. 'Iti- 1 :.-r! hana wan bruuti- fnllv (l.-.'.,rat.-'l for tin- of'.ision with L'ur-j L'ur-j fh-ii t'lovvi'M ami !!:. I'r.-in:li ami Ann-ri.-an flat-'.-;, Two - mill I n! Ho- ia) fun.-t Kins 1 wur.: Kiv.-n In i h i : l r honor during their J fuy i'l I h i-it v. .Monday at. 1 o'clock Mr, and Mra. liidiard I:. I'orlcr pavir a Inn. Ii.-.. n in cfnriMhmcnt. to tlic fount. -hs i and her MiMt.-r al t tit-ir Iimihc The din-uiiiK din-uiiiK r'.'im was allraelire with lull vast-s and ja.!--Miier-s of gladioli and hakets of red roses and larkspur were used for the. decoration or ih.: (ahle. la-sides the host )ud hostess and uueMts of hoimr. covers were laid i'-.r the Kev. and Mr. John . Kdward ( 'ai-ver. Mrs. Kdward hiehsel, ''. fth-H. Ahhot U. lleyw(M,l and Mrs. Thomas 1 I), I )e.e. In honor- of the visitors a dinner .; was pi veu Monday e veiling In the small t fit n Ink room of the We her club by the ' ; m.Miihers of the local hoard of the lied Cross chapler. The table had a basket of ;! red roses fi nd ferns for a cen t er pieesi, I v h Up, A m erica u a ud French flaws were ' 1 draped about the diniiiK room. ; i A weddinp nf intere:H in Opdnn society 1 circles was that of M :ss Helen Forrest , Jl : rlauKhler of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Forrest V ; of (iK'b ri, and I.ieuLenant l.nuis L. Wat- son, S"ii of William Watson of this city. 4 ,. Thti werldinp tn.k place at the Mcrhodist J l-;pisc..p;il ehurch Monday in Seattle,, In r the presence of a few close friends of the ' couple. Th bride was Kowiu-fl in white ' I KeoiKftte. crepe and carried a shower boii- , qiiet of pink mses, Tiie cei'emony was i . followed by a. dinuer at. the home of t he i hridcKrorun's sisler, Mrs. Kennetli Ciimp- i bell. Anions the Opdeu friends present k ! Ht the wedding were LicutenanL aud Mrs. i 1 fleorje j, Abbott, Miss Helen Towne and j ! Miss Fva Fouls. 1 .ieut enant Watson is ! : a member of tbo Forf y-fouri h infantry, stalioned at American lake, Wash. They J ; will bo at home at 172 Fast Thomas f ' VonUcrs apa rl numts, Seattle. ! 1 Mrs. Donald F. lihivers entertained at J a kensiuKlon Tuesday a ft ernoon at her j homo in compliment to Miss Mary Ithivers of Pittsburg-. Va. The rooms were 1 ; decorated with .pink gladioli, arranged ' in tall vases. Uefreshments i$ere served, j ! The f?uesls Included Miss Ftliivers, M.rs. I : William I'erkins. Mrs. VI. A. rittef ield, Mrs. William Klee Kimball, Mrs. Wade 1 M. Johnson, Miss Minnio Moore Brown and Miss Fvertson. Mrs. Kiiivers was assisted by her mother, Mrs. W. 11. Watt is. Tbo Martha society mot Monday at 1 : the rlay nursery. I! Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Rnby, puests of i Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Baker, entertained ' at an informal dinner party at the Coun- j !' try (dub Thursday eveninp. 1 ! Thfci decorations were in yellow, a basket of poldeiiplow forming the center- piece for the table. ; Miss Juno HiKpinbotham was hostess , nt a breakfast piven at hov home Sun-i Sun-i day morninp in honor of her puest. Miss Helen Cross of Malt Tako. Sweet peas and cosmos were used In the decoration i of tbo table, whpre covers were laid for six. A trip to the canyon followed the ! breakfast. j In honor of Miss Clara Morris, a prad-i prad-i tiato nurse of Opden, Mrs. KalpU E. Bris- tol entertained VYiday even! tip at her ; summer home, "Treasure Island." in the canyon. Miss Morris lias pone, to Deni- inp, N. M., to join a Keel Cross unit. lied ; Cross decorations were used in the rooms j and oti the veranda, and were also carried car-ried out in the refreshments. The puests included twenty nurses of Opden. M iss Marion Treseder and Miss Mar-cla Mar-cla Treseder entertained the members of thnlr sewinp club last Saturday afternoon at their home in the canyon. Mrs. Curtis Allison entertained at hridpe Wednesday afternoon at her home,, complimentary to her puosts, Mrs. Archie Iake of Boise. Idaho; Mrs. Leonard Gibson Gib-son of Fear River CUv, Utah, and Mrs. William Bradford of Garland. Three tables ta-bles were arranped for bridpe and thrift stamps were awarded as prizes. Miss Pearl Frost, a bride of next week, ! was the puest of honor at a shower piven Friday afternoon by Mrs. George. Collins j at her home. Garden flowers were used j in the decorations. A musical program j was piven, followed by a luncheon. Six-j Six-j teen of Miss Frost's friends were pres-! pres-! ent. j Miss Dolly Louise Devlne and Miss Barbara Brown inp were hostesses, at a ; da no inp party piven at the Browning-i Browning-i Devine summer homo at Ullewild, in the I canyon, Thursday evening, when sixty of ' their young friends were entertained. The l veranda aud ballroom were attractively decorated with baskets of gladioli and poldenglow. Uefreshments were served on the mezzanine floor. The favors were toy balloons. Mrs. Povine and Mrs. Browning were assisted by Mrs. George Green and Mrs. C. A. Boyd. Mrs. John Houston of Salt Iake and M rs. Archie lake of Boise, Idaho, were the honor guests at a bridge party given by Mrs. Joseph Horrocks and Mrs. C. M. North Thursday afternoon at their home in the Browning apartments. At cards thrift stamps were awarded as prizes. The rooms were deeorau-d with tall vases of goUtenglow. Sweet peas, in a crystal basket, was the centerpiece for the luncheon table. Covers were laid for six-: six-: teen. The hostesses were assisted by ; Mrs. John Miles and Miss Helen Irvine. Mrs. K. W. Kb i vers entertained at her home Wednesday afternoon in honor of her niece. Miss Marv Khivers, a visitor in the city. In celebration of their sixtieth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. William Driver pave a reception at their home from S until 10 o'clock Fridn v eveni nir A la rtre number of the friends of M r. and Mrs. Driver and all members of the family i in the state were in attendance, among i whom were Mrs. W. B. I'earson and Mrs. : Joseph F. Burton of Salt Bake, Mrs. i Fllen B. Reeves of Alameda, Cal., and ! Walter Driver of Ocean Park, Cal. j Mrs. Thomas F. Rowlands entertained j at a knitting party Thursday afternoon 1 -at her home in honor of her guest, Mrs. j James Robertson of Salt .1 ,ake. Those present were Mrs. H. 11. Spencer, Mrs. j Thomas Bvsoii. Mrs. Frank Aiken. Mrs. 1 W. A. Middle ton and Miss Maiguertte Toy. ! Mrs. F. O. Wattis w;is hostess to the I knitting club of the Comfort Forwarding i committee Friday afternoon at her home. ' Mrs. Donald K. Khivers. Mis Mary' j R hi vers and M iss Minnie Moore Brown w ere Salt Pake visitors Thursday. 1 Mrs. Fdward Wert heimer of St. Bonis. who is visitmg in this city, returned i Wednesday from Sal; I -ake. where she i was the guest for several days of Mrs. ! Peon Sweet, Mrs. Arthur Kuliu and Mrs. 1 Paul Kuhn. During her stay in the i Capital city Mrs. Wertheimer was the guest of honor at a number of delightful social functions, j Mrs. J. K. Browning and daughter. Hazel, of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. ! Archie Browning and two sons of Sail 1 ,ake have returned from a two weeks' ' i motor trip through Yellow stone park. Pr. Fdward 1. Rich and family re-i re-i turned Fridav from a ten days' s;av at PNh Haven. Iar Pake. Mrs. K. A. I.i;t:c:te!d has returned from Portland., Ore., where she has spent the past inonUi. t he guest of Lieutenant and Mrs. Pawrer.ee T. Pee. ' Mrs. A. R. M'-Intyre and two daugh ters. Marietta and BlizaV-ih. and Mrs. : Fred M Nye and pons, Ko'nert. Ira and ' Allan, returned Monday from a few days' outing at Vivian l'ark, Provo canyon, j Mr.' and Mrs. W. i 1. Lewis of Los An- celes spent the first part of the week here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. WiPiams. Mis Mary Boyd has returned from a trip to Canada. First Lieutenant Fred C. Kanzler of Aberdeen, Wash., spent Sunday in Op- ; MRS. LOUIS L. WATSON, formerly Miss Helen Forrest of Ogden, who was married Monday at Seattle to ! Lieutenant Watson. ! i !'T 'Mi S,;;- -5S I rv-ij ! f. 4g:iSW$& ill i 'M:-:"f-1 H den with his sister, Miss Harriet Kanzler. en ruule to Kearney, Neb., to visit his pa it n ta. Mrs. J. W. Pldcock and sister. Miss Jnlla Moves, spent the week-end witli relatives in Salt' Lake. Miss Helen Kinney is visiting friends in Cheyenne, Wvo., and Omaha, Neb. Dr. and Mrs. F. V. l:tker have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Koby or Kearney, Neb.. Mrs. Koby Is a sister ol Dr. Baiter. Mrs. Wesley r. Brown has gone to Melrose, Mont., where she will be the guest of Mrs. Charles K. Kaiser, who is spending the summer' there. Mrs. Donald K. Khivers and her guest, Miss Mary Rhivers, and mother, Mrs. W. 1-1. Wattis, ami Mrs. Slander of Bear River City motored to Bear lake Saturday Satur-day of last week, returing to xrgden Sunday. Miss Thelma West, who has been visiting visit-ing relatives in Ogden and Logan for the past six weeks, returned Friday to her home in Hood River, Ore. Mrs. Ezra C. Rieh and daughter, Helen, have returned from Bfcur Bake, where they have spent several weeks. Miss Marv Rhivers, who has been the guest of Mrs. Donald E.' Rhivers for the past two weeks, left Friday for her home In Pittsburg, Pa. . . Mrs. A. V. Curby and daughter, Kath-erine, Kath-erine, of Los Angeles, are visiting with Mrs. Curby's mother, Mrs. Sidney Stevens. Ste-vens. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Fleetwood motored up from Salt Lake Wednesday and spent the dav with friends. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Cave left today to-day for a three weeks' tour of the Pacific Pa-cific coast. Miss Muriel Doxey of Salt, Lake is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J.'W. Pldcock, at her canvon home. Mi's. W. J. Dermody is visiting friends in Evanston, Wyo., for a few days. Mrs. M. E. Malone of Salt Lake is the guest of Mrs. A. G. Fell. Mrs. R. C. McKinney and two sons left for Weiser, Idaho, after a stay of several months In this city. They were accompanied accom-panied to Weiser by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rich-ard Willoughby, who are going by automobile auto-mobile to Portland. Tacoma and Seattle for a few weeks' visit. Mrs. Herman P. Quer.tin of San Francisco Fran-cisco stopped over in Ogden Thursday for a visit with friends on her way to Salt Iike, where she will visit her mother, Mrs. William A. Larkins. before going to Maryland, where she will meet her husband, hus-band, Lieutenant Quentin. Mrs. Quentin was formerly Miss Ethel Wright of this city Mrs. Harrv B. Bagley visited in Salt Lake the first part of the week. Lieutenant W. E. Ballantyne left during the week for Camp Johnson. Jacksonville, Fla.. following a fifteen-day furlough spent with his wife, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Ballantyne. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jennings and son returned Thursday to their home in Kanesville, Iowa, following a ten days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson at their summer home in the canyon. Mrs. Jennings is a sister of Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Mona Ipsen Watson returned Mon-dav Mon-dav from Tacoma, Wash., where sho has spent the past eight months with her husband. Lieutenant P. E. Watson, who arrived overseas recently. ' Mrs. Kate Toponce left Thursday for a tour of the Pacific coast. Miss Thelma Higginbotham has gone to Granger, Wyo..- for a two weeks' visit with friends'and relatives. Miss Versa Littlefield returned Thursday Thurs-day from Marysvale. where she had spent several months with relatives. Mrs C. E. Michaels and daughter, Man-da", Man-da", and son, Clifford, left Tuesday for Portland. Ore. They will also visit a number num-ber of California coast cities and the benches. Mrs. Henry Daniels and daughter, Jeanette. of Malad. ld:iho. are spending a few days here with friends. A lawn partv was given Friday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Clark Gibson bv the Presbvterian Missionary society. Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. John Moffitt were tire hostesses. 1 PAYSON , f' . PAYSON, Ausr. IT. Mr. and Mrs. FJi?ha Brown announce the marriajre of their daughter. Miss Virginia Brown, to Bulan IBU The wedding was solemnized Wednesday Wed-nesday in the Salt Bake temple. The knitting cluh enjoyed a picnic party at Sprinc Tiko Friday afternoon. The ladi?s of the S--ial Tea club spent Tuesdav at the Red Cross sewine rooms. Miss Yida Hill entertained at a miscellaneous miscel-laneous shower Friday in honor of Miss Yircrinia Brown, a bride of this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Persson entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of their son, Re id Persson, who reported at Provo Wednesdav tor military duty. Miss Zina Tervort crave a farewell partv Wednesday eveninir in honor of Meivin Bone, who left Friday for the naval reserve at San Piepo. Cal. Tues- day evening Mr. Done was truest of honor ' at 'a banquet given by the members of the I Pa v son band 'at the Elite eafe. Sirs. H. I. Smith of Salt Bake returned home Thursday, aftpr spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Becce. Mrs. Cleveland Wilson and children left Thursday for their homo at Clinton, after an extended visit here with Mrs. S. B. Wi'on. Mr. and Mrs. Bugene Colo of Y ichita. Kan., who are going to Eureka. Cal., on an extended visit, were t he guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. William Onu-ha. M rs. B. P. Stewart and sum. Max, are visiting at Eureka. Mrs. Thomas Householder and son, Re:d, are the guests of Mrs. John Persson. Pers-son. Mrs. S. K. Ware has as her guests Mrs. Waterman and son and Mrs. Bert i Smith of Salt Bake. Tho offieei-s and teachers of the Second Sec-ond ward primary were the guests Thursdav of Mrs. P. O. Loveless. r The W. W. O. M. club met Thursday with Mrs. Bysle Cravens. Mrs. Frank Harris returned home Tuesday Tues-day from Salt Lake, where she visited Mr. J. Runs. Mr. and -Mrs. L un Hi'ey Halt i -a k: ac'-uriiijaiut-d her home for a short visit. .Mis. B. i'. B'oae lias r.. 'turned ho:n :'t--r an extend. -.I stay in Chicago with i:.-r hu.-hainl, who has b-.m st'jd'.i:g must.- und.-r a noted tcach-r. Will R. Pickett. Pick-ett. Mr. ! vai y. at pr.'-at with the famous fnnis band of N-w York City for a mon tli's tour, a! ' er which h wdi join h's wife in this ciiy. th.-ir fornii-r honip. ,lr.-(. Bone is at pi'-rsent visiting her hu -hand's par.-nts, Mr. and Mrs. Beorge H. Bone, and other relatives, in Payson. GRANTSVILLE OltANTrfVILT.K. Aug. IT. .Mrs. E. jr. Sp:mton entertained tl:e M. -M. and M. club at -her boni" un Main street Thursday Thurs-day evening. Those present were Mrs. 1-'. T. I :;irni'Ster. Mm. '. R. Kowherry, Miss Lillian Kowherry, -Miss .lennis Anderson An-derson Mrs. Monto Harms, Mrs. Jasper L. I!rimn, Mrs. A. l'Yerl Anderson and Mrs. Marv Millward. Miss Maud Hmith of Sprl ngville returned re-turned to her home Monday alter a visit with .Miss Minel Erickson. Miss Kva Arbon, .who has been visiting visit-ing friends and relatives here for the past ti.ree weeks, left Monday afternoon for Salt I. tike for a few days' visit there. Later she returned to her home in Ogden Og-den and will teach in the city schools there during the coming year. The itev. Curtis R. Stevenson of Long Bench. Cal., was tin- guest of Mayor and Mrs. T. Hurniester during the early part of the week and left for his home Wednesdav afternoon. A partv consisting of Maylon Hale, Sterling Anderson. Seidell Millward, I icwev Snndberg. Calhort .lel'l'eries, Miss ch!eo'ridd!er, Miss Mvrtle Anderson and Miss Florence Millward went to Saltalr for a dancing and picnic party Tuesdav Tues-dav evening. Miss Florence Clark entertained Miss Fisie Johnson, Miss Janet Johnson and Miss Ivy Tanner at dinner Wednesday evening. , ., , Mrs. John K. Jibson and children ro-turned ro-turned home from a month's visit with relatives in southern Idaho on Wednesdav Wednes-dav afternoon. . .... bn thing and picnic party was held at the Warm Springs on Saturday evening of last week in honor of Sergeant Parley E Anderson, who was at home from an-couver an-couver Wash., on a furlough. Those attending at-tending were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Clark Lerov Sutton, Claude Sutton. Theodore Theo-dore R. Johnson. Dr. M. R. Woolley Joseph Jo-seph Wool'ev, Milton Anderson. Frank A. Johnson, Miss Rao Anderson, Miss Ethel Woollev, Miss Edith Span ton, Miss Mabel Johnson Miss Emma Stromberg and Miss Fdith Peck. Mr. Anderson left Sunday afternoon to Join his company at Vancouver, Van-couver, WTash. PLEASANT GROVE 1 PLEASANT GROVE, Aug. 17. Mrs. E. J Swenson entertained at a birthday partv Saturdav in honor of Mrs. K. Swenson, Luncheon was served. The following fol-lowing guests were present: Mrs. Dan Adams, Mrs. Frank Meredith. Mrs. Ewing Johnson, Mrs. John Swenson of 1 "mSss Cora Wadley left Saturday for Magna, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Fred Farmer. Miss Leone Foutz has returned home from Pocatello. Idaho, after a two months' visit there. The members of the Manila Ward Relief Re-lief society pleasantly surprised their president, Mrs. C. P. Warnick, at her home Tuesdav afternoon. The time was spent in social chat and knitting, after which luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gammett entertained enter-tained the following people at a picnic at Vivian park in Provo canyon Monday: Dr and Mrs. C. W. Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. West Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Chipmah. . , . Mrs. Wilford Bramill of Ogden is here visiting her sister, Mrs. J. J. Hayes, this Miss Pearl Shoell and Cora West went to Provo Monday evening to see the play, "Hearts of the World." Mr. and Mrs. Lillwick and daughter and Miss Gundrun Lillwick of Salt Lake, were the guests of Emily Anderson Sun- 'mVs Charles Olson and daughter, Mrs. R D Wadlev, left Wednesday for Bur-ley, Bur-ley, Idaho, where they will visit rela-, 'sir! and Mrs. Roy Knight and children, of Vernal, spent the fore part of the week visiting Mr. "and Mrs. Earl Smith. Mrs C. W. Ellsworth was hostess to the members of the P. N. O. T. club Thursday afternoon. The time was spent in knitting for the Red Cross. Miss Cora West entertained, the members mem-bers of the Chere Amie club at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Wiley Neueker returned home Wednesday from a two months' trip to Georgia. Mrs. X. C. Williamson and daughter, Sara, of Salt Lake, spent Monday and Tuesday here, visiting relatives. BOUNTIFUL 4 4- BOUNTIFUL, Aug. 17. Miss Beatrice Armstrong spent tnday in Lay ton as guest of Miss Algie Simmons. Mrs. George Mayfield of Farmington visited relatives here during the" past week. Mrs. Frank Solomon and family returned, re-turned, to their home in Malad, Idaho, this week after spending two months here. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rich and Mrs. J. D. Bryson spent the week in Salt Lake City as quests of Mis. Joseph Dean. Mrs. Thomas Ashton of Provo is visiting visit-ing friends in Bountiful. Mrs. D. H. Williams and Mrs. Marion Willey have returned from an extended visit in Bancroft, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Barlow and Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Barlow, who have been visiting relatives here, have returned to Burley, Idahoi Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Linford of Salt Lake City visited relatives here this week. Murle " Jackson entertained a few friends at a watermelon party at his home Saturday evening of last week. The guests were Misses Beatrice Kllison, Beona Cook, Adelle Smedley. Fern White-sides White-sides and Messrs. Maurice R. Barnes and Glenn Barlow. Miss Beatrice Kllison of Lay ton spent a few days here this week as guest of Miss Leona Cook. Miss Fern Whitesides of Layton has been the guest of Miss Adelle Smedley this week. Mrs. Richard Pel ton and daughters, Sibyl Aweda and Rebecca, spent Friday : at Saltair. i Miss Leona Cook entertained a few friends at a musicale at her home Sun-dav Sun-dav evening. Among the guests were Misses Beatrice Kilison. Adelle Smedley, Fern Whitesides and Messrs. Maurice R. Barnes, Murle Jackson and Glenn Barlow. Bar-low. , A farewell social was given at the home nf Orson Sessions, Thursday evening, in honor of Alfred Sessions and Joseph Sedtrwick. who left Friday for Florida, where they will enter service in the electrical elec-trical engineers' corps. Twenty friends were present and the time was spent in music and games, followed .by refreshments. refresh-ments. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Rampton and family are spending a few weeks in Provo canyon. Mrs. Jed Sessions of Kaysville visited relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pay of Midvale spent Sunday here, visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Call of Syracuse are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood. Miss Ella Smith and Rodney Barber spent Thursday in Kaysville as guests of Mrs. Jair.es K. Webb. Miss i lolda Rampton was a visitor to gab Lake City, Sunday. Miss Sarah "Hatch has returned home after a few weeks' visit in CU-arfieid as guest of relatives. Mrs. Emma Jenkins entertained a few friends at a farewell sociuJ at her home 1 -.a Tuesday eveidng in hnor of Orlando 1 SessioriH, Boss Jenkins and J-"hn Sessions. ; who entered training at the state uni- j versity, Thursday. I Mrs.. Myp-ut Payne and daughter. Mar- ! inn, and George IL Payne of Paul. Idaho, ! a re guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Mak-y and family. A farewell party was ffiven Saturday evening of last week at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Smedley In honor of their; s--n. lsrat-I, who left on Tuesday for Camp i Thomas, Ky. Mr. Smedley has been in training at "the state university for three) months. EPHRAIM EPHRAIM. Aug. 17. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Borius and fainilv have returned from Midvak, where they had spent several months Mrs. Kenneth Rovlance is visiting lela-tives lela-tives in Ephraim this week. She was former!. Miss I'na Fautin of this city. Alonzo Isaacson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Isaacson of Ephraim, and Miss Esther Swenson of Sandy were married in the Salt Bake temple Wednesday. A reception was pjiven In their honoi at the home of the bride that evening. Mr. and Mrs. lsarcson will spend a short time with relatives in Ephraim before going to Riverion, where Mr. Isaacson is principal prin-cipal of s 'hools. Mr, and Mrs. Mtir'in Isaacson attended the ' wedding reception of their son, Alonzo, and Miss Esther Swenson in Sandy last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith were Redmond Red-mond victors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Isaacson arc visiting visit-ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs Martin Isaacson m Ephrpim. Red Cross day, today, under the direc- i tion of the finance committee of the local chapter, was a successful affair. The managers of the Kasko farm co-operated with the committee and aided in making the day a success. The activities included an inspection of the Kesko farm, near Ephraim, cars being used in transporting about 500 people to the ranch, where the managers of the farm served luncheon to their guests. LAYTON r LAYTON, Aug. 17. Ono of the pleasant pleas-ant social events of the week took place Tuesday evening when Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Roneche entertained a number of friends at a farewell social in honor of their son, ' Corporal Leonard Roneche, who returned to Camp Logan, Texas. Fridav, Fri-dav, after a month's furlough at home. The home was beautifully decorated in the national colors and the time was spent in music and games. Refreshments were served. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Plumas Bodily, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Blood, Mr. and Mrs. John Webster, Mr. and Mrs. William Webster, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. John Coleniere, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colemere, Mrs. Wilkle Galbraith, Misses Cleo Bodily, Hattie Roneche, Emma Bodily, Zina Webb, Mvrtle Bodily, Blanche Webster, Marifa Blood, Christie Bodily, Inez Blood, Mamie Rushforth, Mamie Colemere, Vera Roneche, Messrs. Leonard Roneche, Rodney Rod-ney Barber and Sheldon Colemere. Miss Fern Whitesides has been visiting in Bountiful this week as guest of Miss Adelle Smedley. Mrs. William H. Miller of Salt Lake City is spending the week here as guest of relatives. Misses Vida Adams and Vera Forbes are visiting relatives in Smithfield. Mrs. Joseph Willey of Salt Lake City is here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cowley have returned re-turned to their home in Cornish, after an extended visit here. Mrs. William Ramsey spent a few days in Salt Lake City this week as guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan. Mrs. Jared Ball spent a few days in Logan Lo-gan this week as guest of her daughter, Mrs. B"red Shelton. Mrs. Matilda King and daughter, Marie, and Miss Afton Papworth, all of Salt Lake City, were week-end-guests of Mrs. Joseph B. Jarman. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hall and children of Payson are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Barker this week. Miss Marv Lindley of Ogden is the guest of Miss Phoebe Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan of Salt Lake City were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Ramsey. Mrs. Meldrum Layton of Moroni is visiting vis-iting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sullivan, Miss Nita Smith and William Sullivan motored to Ogden canyon Sunday and spent the day. Mrs. William T. Sandall and children of Tremonton are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Ellison and Mrs. Leonard Sandall were visitors to Ogden Friday. Emmett Wiggill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Wiggill of this city, and Miss Myrtle Reed of Clearfield were married in' Salt Iake City on Saturday. Misses Pearl, Vera, Mamie and Itha Layton and Glenn and Leonard Layton we're guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes at their home in Kaysville on Thursday evening. I PROVO i PROVO, Aug. 17. Tuesday evening the Columbia Beehive group of the Second ward formed a theater party, after which adjournment was made to the home of the Misses Inez and Verna Scott, where a social so-cial hour was spent. Mrs. Ann C. Olayson- announces the marriage of her daughter, Lucile, to William Wil-liam G. Stowed of Provo. The wedding took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. L. L. Nelson entertained the members mem-bers of the Helpful Hour club at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. O. W. Bailey entertained at dinner din-ner Wednesdav evening in honor of Mrs. George B. Harding, who left Thursday for Seattle. Wash. An open session of the Xelke Reading club was held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Preston G. Peterson. Mrs. Beulah Storrs Lewis of Salt Lake was in attendance and contributed to an excellent excel-lent literarv program, including the reading read-ing of a one-act play, "The Stronger," by August Strindberg; "Why the Devil," by E. D. Ciols; "The Grindstone," by Harry B. Merriner, and other selections. Musical numbers were furnished by Mrs. Anna Newell Brown. The entertaining rooms were decorated in a color scheme of yellow. At the conclusion of the program pro-gram refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Jones and family are here from Pocatello, Idaho, visiting relatives. , Mrs. Lawrence Tnnes of Paris, Idaho, and Miss Tony Grant of Logan are spending spend-ing a few days in Provo with their sister sis-ter Mrs. George A. Hans-en. Miss Inez Scott left Wednesday for Price to resume her work as teacher of elocution and physical training in the Carbon countv hich school. Mrs. Be' -nd J. Parrer entertained at a bridge' luncheon Friday afternoon, complimentary compli-mentary to Mrs. J. C. Rebholz of Salt Lake. Mrs. PriPcilla Swenson was hostess at a ""Soldiers' Mothers Sociable" at her' home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. J. C Rebholtz of Salt Lake is the guest of Mrs. Beland J. Farrer in Prvo. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harris and children and Miss Jennie Kinghorn of Rieby, Idaho, are spending two weeks in Provo with Mrs. L. M. Bryan. Miss Kathleen Richards of Ppringville spent the early part of the week here with Miss Maren Thomson. Miss Eva Robinson anH Miss Leona Statxg spent the past ten days in Salt li?s Lillian Taylor, daughter of Mrs. Nettie M- Tavlor of Provo, and Ferries W. Hoover of this city were married Wednesdav in Salt Lake. Mrs. Mav R. Parrer left Thursday for Portland, Ore., to attend the G. A. R. ; 1 encampmeut to bo held from August 19 MRS. V. W. CLARK of j Gunnison, who left last week for California to join her husband. 1 1 f ji 1 X I t! v 1 1 to 24. From Portland Mrs. Farrer will go to Duport. Wash., to visit her niece, Mrs. Avolin Davis, and on her way home will visit relatives and friends in Idaho. The Ladies' Aid society of the Congregational Congre-gational church met Wednesday to do Red Cross' work. The ladies of the Nineteenth Century club met Monday to work in the surgical department of the Red Cross. The voung ladies of the Sixth ward M. I. A. spent the week at "Mutual Isle," Springdell. Mrs. Al. Loveless accompanied accompa-nied the party as chaperon. Wednesdav morning the ladies of the Utah Sorosis met at the Red Cross rooms to make surgical dressings. Mrs. George W. Harding left Thursday for Seattle, Wash., to join her husband, w ho is in the shipbuilding 'yards. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Moorfield of Ogden were the guests of Mrs. R. D. Sutton Sut-ton Sunday. ,.-., Mrs. James Bailey is a Salt Lake visitor. Mrs. Raymond S. Brown and daughter, Betty, of Columbus, Ind., are spending two 'months in Provo witM Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Newall. Miss May Jenkins has left for Duchesne to. spend a week with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Hicks and children chil-dren are spending ten days at Montpelier and other Idaho points. Mrs. Rulon Ashworth and Mrs. Harold A. Ashworth of Salt Lake are spending a week in Provo with Mrs. Leon Billings. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw were Salt Lake visitors over the last week-end. Mrs Carl Huish of Payson spent part of last week with Mrs. Ross Ripple in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chase are here from Nampa Idaho, spending ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Chal. Chase. Mr and Mrs. Lon Bradley left the latter lat-ter part of the week'for Pocatello, Idaho, to spend two weeks. Miss Ethel Taylor and Mrs. Sterhne Tavlor spent the past week at Wildwood. Miss Hattie Jenkins is in Mammoth for a few, days, the guest of relatives and fr Complimentary to Mrs. Sterling Taylor of Salt Lake, Miss Ethel Taylor entertained enter-tained at an informal tea Saturday afternoon aft-ernoon of last week. Vases of roses were artistically arranged throughout the rooms The guests included Mrs. Sterling Ster-ling Tavlor. Mrs. Lester Taylor, Mrs. Al-dous Al-dous Dixon, Mrs. Lloyd Flnlayson, Mrs. Basil Kerr, Miss Louie Harris. Miss ( o-rinne o-rinne Wilson, Mrs. Joseph Taylor. Miss Kulh Tavlor. Mrs. John T. K.-ese. Mis. 11. R. Atkin of Arizona and Mrs. A. . Turner of Heber. , After a pleasant visit In I-nke lew with Mrs. Anna L. elude. Mrs. Anna Vino has returned to her Salt Lake- home Miss Maud Nelson of Logan hss returned re-turned home, after a two weeks' visit m the Garden city with relatives. I GUNNISON I I GUNNISON. Aug. 17. Miss Pora Marble Mar-ble entertained at a picnic party im-dav im-dav afternoon, in honor of the Mjsi-es Florence Larson. Melba and Mary swal-berg. swal-berg. F.lhel Jensen, Jada Peterson - Faun and Trllma Francis, 1-aun.elia Christensen and Shrilda Beck. Mrs. Hvrum Christensen has ns nor guest her'sister. Mrs. J. J. Velvenver, ol Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. K. A. Porter was hostess Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at a thrift vnrd li''''-Her li''''-Her guests were Mesdanies O. H- bi'1'" verson, J. M. Knighton. James Meicjl.. Daunt Sanders, J. W. Jones, John Metcalf. A. M. Christensen. V . AN. ' lark. Svlvester Pierce. Cora Jepson, braniv Keyser, J. S. Peterson. George Halver-son, Halver-son, August Villard, Dean Brown. Howard How-ard 1'eck, H. A. Kearns. C. K. Halver-son, Halver-son, Linda Jensen,- James Bown and Julius Duggins. Miss Rose Crabtree entertained Thuis-dav Thuis-dav evening at the home of Mrs. A. Parks. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by a large number ol young people. , . , Mrs. Hyrum Christensen entertained Thursday afternoon in honor of ihe birthday anniversary of her daughter, Marie. Ten Utile girls were present. Mrs. George Francis entertained at luncheon Friday afternoon of last week. Covers were laid for six. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ostler of Salt Lake visited here this wovk with Mrs. G. H. Knighton. Miss Janice Rawlins of Draper is the guest of Mrs. Nephl Anderson. Mrs. O. H. Halverson entertained Mesdames James Bown, A. M Christensen, Chris-tensen, K. A. Porter, Daunt Sanders, Lowell Childs and Julius Duggms at a Social Circle elub meeting on Wednesday Wednes-day ' afternoon. A Tuft of Gunnison has received word of the safe arrival in France of his son, Sergeant John NV. Tuft. Mrs. W. W. Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clark, left Wednesday for California, to join her husband, wuo is employed in an electric extension WMr.' and Mrs. Ira Overfelt motored to the Monroe Hot Springs Saturday evening eve-ning of last week. I Mrs. Hannah Jepson entertained a number of women friends Tuesday afternoon, af-ternoon, in honor of her daughter, Mrs. L. McKay. . '. a Mrs. O. H. Halverson entertained Tuesday for Mesdames James Bown, L. A. Porter, Daunt Sanders, A. M. christensen, chris-tensen, Lovall Childs and Julius Dug- 'mi'ss Edna Johnson of Springville is visiting relatives this week in Center-field Center-field and Gunnison. . Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Knighton leit Tuesday to visit in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. J. NV. Jones left Friday of last week to visit relatives m ali-spell, ali-spell, Mont. ) DUCHESNE j DUCHESNE, Aug. 17. The Junior Girls' Friendly society met Saturday at-ternoon at-ternoon of last week at the Episcopal church parlors. Instruction In first aid was given by Mrs. NV. C. Cammerer. Sewing was done by the girls under the direction of Mrs. A. N. Alt, Mrs. E. V . Schonian and Mrs. J. R. Lewis. St. Paul's guild met Wednesday afternoon after-noon at the Episcopal church parlors, with Mrs. Fannie Mederias as hostess. A social so-cial time was enjoyed, after which refreshments re-freshments were served. Mrs Orron Smith and Mrs. Monte Young entertained at the home' of Mrs. Young, Thursday and Friday afternoons. Five hundred was enjoyed, after which lunch was served and prizes awarded. Miss Mildred Stevens 6f Salt Lake and Mrs. Clifton Lockhardt and baby girl ol Ogden returned to their homes Tuesday, after a week spent at the Lockhardt ranch. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Zimmerman entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. 1.. 1'. .Mci.nrry ami .Mrs. Anna Kopp of l'ark City. Mrs. .1. Mcllerin of Price has been a ,i lnii'liesne visitor during Ihe week. Mrs. J. M. Myzkle is hack from a trip to 1 Leber. Mrs Chris Anderson spout the last week-end with Mrs. Charlie Giles in In- ' ilian canyon. Mr. and Mrs L. P. McGnrry and Mrs. niia Kopp and son. Kilward, of Park Cilv have returned 10 their homes after a visit with friends in Duchesne. Miss lloilense Lockhai'dt' arrived NVediiesrlav from Salt Lake, In make her home wild her parents, Mr. -and Mrs. O. C. Ixickhardt. Mrs. C. K. Young and daughter, Verl, of Uike Fork, have been spending a few dav.s with relatives here. Mrs. Hvrum nrs of lienor has been the guest of friends for a few days, en rouie to her ranch at Tahonln. Mr. and Mrs. .lames Wtlmenson have returned from a visit in Salt 1-ike. Miss Rosabell Bunco of Mountain Home visile.! with friends here during the M cek. Mrs. A. B.iornson has returned from a week's sojourn in Sail Lake. Miss Kdilh Schunn was a visitor here Mondnv, en roule to Sail Lake, afler . spending several weeks with relatives in Koosevell. Mr. and Airs. J. O. Walcrs have heenV here from ihelr ranch in the Strawberry . , for a few days. i SPANISH FORK 4. SPANISH FORK. Aug. 17. Miss Ethel Smith of Silver City and Miss Lula Oekcy f Springiilte were guests of Mrs. Bert" Navlors NVed uesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Looney of Helper Help-er came down Friday for a few days' visit with their daughter. Mrs. Karl Sax-ton, Sax-ton, who left for Tacoma, NVash., to h0 near her husband, Karl K. Saxlon, while he is in training at Camp Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Saxlon left NVednesday morn- 1!1Mrs. Annie Thomas entertained Monday Mon-day evening for her father. John G. Morgan, in honor of his seventy-eighth hirtildav anniversary. The guests included in-cluded Mr. and Mrs. David Morgan, Mrs. Rachel Chambers and Mr. Morgan Bowen of Idaho. The evening was spent socially, so-cially, followed by music and light refreshments. re-freshments. Mr. and Mrs. George Emery and little lit-tle daughter, of Salt Lake, are spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David- Hughes. Mis. Emery's parents. Afler an absem-e of two months, Mrs. William B. Johns returned home last Friday evening, most of the time away being spent with her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Richards, formerly Miss Ruby Johns, at San Pedro. Cal., where Mr. Richards is employed In the shipyards. After visiting manv points of interest on the coast, Mrs. Johns spent a week with her daughter, Mrs. ' R. S. Woods, at San Diego, and a few days at Ogden with her son. Arthur F. Johns. The Spanish Fork club of Salt Lane motored down last Thursday and spent the day with Mrs. A. B. Rockhill, one of the members. Dinner was served at 5:30 o'clock, covers being laid for twelve. Miss Hazel Morgan went to Salt Laku Saturday to attend the Paris Millinery opening. Mrs. Benjamin Barratt entertained . several girl friends of her daughter Cvnthia, Tuesday, in honor of her fifteenth fif-teenth birthday. Those present to enjoy en-joy the social afternoon and luncheon were the Misses Freda Green. Alally Thorvaldson, Margaret Dart and H 'Jen Hummer. Mrs. Lizzie Adams of Ccnterville an, Mrs. Eva Gale of West Weber visited , at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Mark- '. ham one day this week. I,. Mrs. Poter Peterson left Tuesday for an extended visit with her children in Vale, Ore. . . j, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morgan and chll-dren chll-dren spent the week-end in Heber City, 1 the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Johnson Mr. and Mrs. William Flavel ar granddaughter, Laura Thomas, left Sun-1 Sun-1 dav for Richfield, Idaho, where they will spend a month with their married children chil-dren and other relatives and friends in ' that vicinity. In honor of her husband's birthday. Mrs. Luther Christmas entertained a ' dozen or more friends and relatives at , Sunday dinner, followed by the evening being spent in music and social chat. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Huchins of Rooso- velt, Utah, are spending the week with ' friends and relatives in this city. |