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Show 1 j State Society ill "magna r 1 . . ; f MAi'iN'A, Aug. 17. -The M.'ina Womnn's : : 'luh held its r.-gular mnnt.hiy husiru-s.s nifi"'i.iiiK' Wed nedav at I'ooptr'a Iim.II. Mih. i Roy Cooper, chairman of Uu: I ny roil rids ; ermimil.l , rc-nurl t:d I hat ' he committee ! ha'l ri lo-.kint,' ;u several pieces of1 la.nd vKli a view to punrhasinK a site , for tin; pla grounds. 'I' In; present luca- 1 t ion hi on ground leased 1 o the Mhkiw 1 Woman's dub t lirf,tji-'li t he courtesy of i t h; I. tali I 'uf.pcT con i pan y, which com- ! p:i n y has ;) iso iti.vit generously donated j i he Mini of ?.V0 with which to purchase' equipments. ,M t's. A. Kaucli of the ci ic j committee report cd on work of sanitation taken up hy herself and Mrs. How.1, su- ! Per v I so j- of nurses. A vote of thanks j 'tins tendered to Mr. Parley E Mufser for i i Ik- cuh ect hir l ailed across M am si reel f at First. VVcsl, al his own expense, which ' prevents tiie irriK.'tion vviiicr from flood -I UK Main reel as tn the past. Thu ' "president. Mrs. I . F. Holes, reported that I J 'JO had been rolled ed from the carnival 1 company fo' jirou nd Ion s;d. The next j iTiel.iiiK will he the monthly social on Au-puest Au-puest :iS at the Imme of Mr. L. H. Uobis'-n in , Ua.rf h-ld. All Magna members who j wish tri attend will find conveyances at M rs. Cooper's on Main street at -V o'clock. Tho plavgrounds committee has a pro- ' grain under way for the closing exhibi- j tiort of the season, I he dat of wli ich , wilt be announc-d later. Mrs. Jones. su per isor, asks the pa rents to sec t hat their children come: regularly so as not. to interfere with the rounding out of a .successful .suc-cessful season. Mrs. Fred llonfg and children spent i he week visit ing it h friends m Salt ! ,alc. Mr. and Mrs. l. G. "Wells are spending their vacat inn in southern IV t a h. Louie "o!one has enlisted in tiie L-. ,S. j service and will take a course of training train-ing at the 1 1 niversil y of Utah. Mf.ss Harriet Thome of Snring illo la I lv euest of ys Helen Clyde. Mr. and Mrs, I ran I tool have returned from '( iftiVLT. M r. l.'ool is in training I ' At t he univei sil.v. j Mrs. Wallace 'Mace and Mrs. Rue Pack - , r-rd entertained V edm-sda evening at i the home of Mis. Mace, complimentary ! to Mr. and M rs. I ,ouie Colone. Resides j Mr. and Mrs. Colone there were present J i Mr. a nd Mrs. fuvigh t Mel eer, Mr. and i Mrs. Mean Move of Salt hake. Mr. and! Mrs. Will Micks. Mr. and Mrs. Rue Pack- ! crd, Pr. and Mrs. Mace. Mrs. Fred P.ar- ' ton. Mrs. 1,. II. Itobison of Garfield, Mrs. i ! I.ouisn Worthed, Mrs. David Clyde, Miss j 1 U'len T'lyde. M iss Tl arriet T ho rue of ; ! Spnng die. ami M . I.. Packard. The prlie i al cards was won hy Airs. YVortlien. j M.S. M. L. Buyer of Arthur spent Stin-1 Stin-1 day as the guest of her mother. Mrs. ;. Thomas Levland. I M rs. Guy Shurt I iff entertained the , I Bluebird club Wednesday evening. ! HE B E RCnT f 1 4 i HTCRKR CITY. Aim. 17. .Mrs. Francis Moulton K isiting pi Provo. j Mrs. Alonzo Tiilucll has returned home; i io Pi ice after visiting relatives in ILhrr. I : Mrs. p. r i g h a n i C 1 eg g of Salt Lake is , ! a guest at. Ihe home of Mrs. .lohn Clegg. j Mrs. Cliase Monlion entertained a I a i quilling party ednesflav afternoon. I ! Thost: present were Mrs. Maggie le.se:. ! Mrs. MartliH Witt. Mrs. Christa files. ! I Mr.'i, Flizabeih Carroll. Mrs. Lmily j ' llicken. Mrs. Amanda Pace. Mrs. Fliza I j Walker, Mrs. Manna Overet L. Mrs. Mill- f me Sweat and Mrs. i.-'lisliy. Cummings. i rnmn.r was served. J Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith of Salt Jike were visitors in 11 eber last week. ! Mrs. 1-faMic Todd of Duchesne if the I guest of Mrs. John Simppon. I Miss Cean Pyrne j'ntprt aineil at dinner ' 'p(!nesdav evening in honor of We. lla.ee f Jones, Wiilk-m Jacobs. Craig Fisher. Vic- ! tor l.'uke and Bo d I bike, who 'eft for the j service of their country Thursday morn- I 1 Mr. and Mrs. Vermont Hatch of New York Citv. Mr. ticl Mrs. 1 'on Ray of ! PoF-atello, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liain McC'aliister of Salt. Lake are the i gueela of thejr mother. Mrs. Ruth Hatch. I " Mrs. Sarah J . Rasband of Salt Pake j;; visiting with her sister, Mrs. U. b. Mc-Mullln. Mc-Mullln. Mr. and Mrs. "Lindsay AVatson of Ogden were visitors to Hober this week. Mrs. Alice Jones and daughter Mauriue liave returned after spending two months at Stockmore. Miss Blanch Coleman was a visitor in Tooele last week. Miss Stella Hieken entertained at dinner din-ner Thursdav evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George M . Batty of Salt Pake. fter dinner the guests motored to Mid- wkv hot pots. ! Miss Blanch Hobb and Miss Anna Jones nf Price are the guests of Miss Phyllis 1 McMillan. j Mir. Joseph T. M unlock of Stockmore is the guest of Mrs. P. A. Murdock. ' Mrs. William Mclutyre of N'ightvitle is I the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j George Barzee. I Mrs. Clifton Pierce of Pehi is visiting tier mother. Mrs. J. P. Muir. i Misses Vera and Adalaid Smithens of j Salt Pake are the guests of Miss Amanda Pace. i ; ! 1 LOGAN I j ' LOG AN. Aug. 17. Mrs. C. T. 12 v arte en tertained at a preitiily appointed Kensington Ken-sington vps ten lay afternoon in compliment compli-ment to Mrs. G. C. TMmford of Salt Lake and Mrs. Bryan Maughan cf Pocatello. j Idaho. Summer flowers were effectively t grouped about the rooms. At the close of ; I the afternoon refreshments were served. ! Twenty guests were in attendance. M r. a nd M rs. A. VI. Thompson enter-i enter-i t ained at dinner "Sunday. A basket of goldeng'ow formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for seven. Mrs. Koy Bullen entertained her bridge club Thursday afternoon. 'Ihvo tables I v. ere arranged for bridge in the early i' afternoon, and h t the conclusion of the i games refreshments were served. The Yonna Lou club met yesterday I afternoon with Miss Alice Pederson. Sum- I uier flowers brightened the rooms. The ; time was spent in sewing. The after- ; noon was concluded with refreshments. Pr. and Mrs. P. M. Paulson entertained enter-tained at dinner Tuesday evening. A t basket of sweetpeas and cosmos formed 1 Ihe centerpiece for the table. Covers . were laid tor ten. A social evening fol lowed the dinner. t ; yr. and M rs. );. J. Bel! enlerlained at dinner Friday esening in compliment to Tr. and Mr-s. Rohcrt Stewart of Cham-r-i"n. 111. The table was decorated with cosmos. Covers were laid for twelve. Following Fol-lowing the dinner, the evening was spent pluying" "."'i'".'." ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Peterson enter tained at a family dinner "Wednesday evening eve-ning in compliment to their sister, Mrs. K. B. Isgreen of Salt Lake, and their brothec, Anthon O. Peterson, who will leave, for Pan Francisco, where he will uo into training for the navy. The table was decorated with asters. Covers were laid for twelve. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Peterson entertained enter-tained at supper Thursday evening in compliment to Mrs. K. I Isgreen. A basket of gold en glow formed the centerpiece cen-terpiece for the table. Covers were laid for twelve. Mr. and M is. Joseph New bold entertained enter-tained at a theater party Wednesday evening eve-ning in com p!i men I to Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Robinson. The evening was concluded con-cluded with refreshments at the Bluebird. Twelve guests were included. Professor n nd Mrs. 1 . Ka r! Rohinson entertained at dinner Sunda v in compliment compli-ment to Mr. n nd M is. 10. W. Robinson. A basket of garden flowers decked the table. Covers were laid for st Professor and M rs. C. W. Johnson en-terlaineil en-terlaineil at a musi.-aie Tuesday evening. Falls flowers uraceri the rooms. At the conclusion of the evening r- reshmenls were served. Twentv -ioc.r guests were in attendanee. Miss M-ittie Pmifii erie-;aineij al a proftily apfiointed tea Thursday aflernoon of last week- in oi nrH men t t" Mrs. hi. . Rohiiif-o'i. Mr. and Mrs. William ;;oive:i arid 'hilfiren and Mr. arm' .P"-. Pc-ston Pich-nrds Pich-nrds and cl.iildren of Sail 1-r.ki; arrived Monday from Pear Luke, hcro thiy had pent a fow diivs. Mr. and Mrs. Richards :md cltildren rcturntid to their home in 5?;i1t Lake Tuesday. , Mr and Mrs. NY'lMam W orley and (U.Whters. Misses Dorothy ant! Inn a. am Hpeiuiin the week-ond in ff:ilt Lake, .iists of !r. and Mrs. V. U. V orley. Mrs. K"ed Smoot arrived Tuesday from V:iKhini;i')ti, i- C. anil will spend six I vweks ! i ere visit in wiUi her daughter, ! Mrs. A. K. Cardoii. M - a.nd Mr. tieorsc Torneson and I rhiidren and Mr. and Mrs. Cuy Cardon I and children motored to lear lake 1 "liuii-sdav to spend a few days. Mrs. K. ".. Peterson and litt daughter I ami M'"f. O. . Adams and children ur-t ur-t i e 1 Mondav from Lake town, on Bear lake. wher" ihey had spent a week. I Airs. Julia li. JS'ibley and daughters, I Mrs. Luther Howell and Mis3 Ruth Nib-.ley, Nib-.ley, arrived Monday from a week's motor mo-tor trip through Idaho. Miss Florence Dunn oT Osden arrived Thursday to spend a week here as guest of Miss Nora lCcetcs. I Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Quinney. Misses I Emma i nd Nora Eccles, Georse Ecchss and furl isle Niblcv arrived 'Wednesday from Ideal Beach, where they had spent a week. Mr. and Mrs. Holier J. Carlisle, Jr.. of Strevell spent the early part of the week here. Mrs. Ray B. West is visiting in Salt Lake with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. t?rymorc Mendeniiall of Sprinville spent lat woek-end here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Whitney. Miss Muriel tilraw of aprHigvillo spent the week as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Woodland of Mala! returned home Monday, after spending a few davs here as guests of Mr.' and Mrs. II. J. Hatch. N. B. Wright left Wednesday for Twin Falls. Idaho. His daughter, Misd Kdna, and son. Roy. ai-eompa nied him. Mr. and Mrs. L. Boyd Hatch sDent the week at Hatch's camp, in Logan canyon. can-yon. Miss Otlie John?on arrived Tuesd:r.' from Cedar City, where shr had spent two months as a guest of Mr. a nd Mrs. Hunter Lunt. Mrs. Bryan Maughan of Borate! In. Idaho, spent Hi'- wr.k here as a giu-st of Mr. and M'-a. lici'" Mauglian. Mr. and Mrs. Asa B'-dlcn, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson, Mrs. W. W. Anderson I and Mi.ss Marie Barhcr arrived Monday, ruin Bear lake, where they had spent a month. Misses Lisa and Helen Thompson and Lorothv Sh.-pard left twlay for Provo can von where thev will pend ten days. M'rs. John (.). Peterson will go to Salt Lake tomorrow to spend a week with relatives. Mrs. K. P.. Isgreen and children of Salt Uike are visiting he-'e as guests of Mr. and Mr. Andrew Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kliason departed Wednesdav for their home in San Francisco Fran-cisco al'ler spending two months here with relatives. Mr and Mrs. V. V.'. Mr-Claughlln and daughter. Miss Anna, will leave (he ciirly part of the week for their home in Berkc- i ley. Cal, after spending the summer here with relatives. 1 Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Robim-on left Thursday for Park City, where Mr. Robinson Rob-inson has accepted the position as principal prin-cipal of the high school. Mrs. Frank Rolapp and children returned re-turned home to Salt Lake, Thursday, after spending a few days here as gaicsts at the Hotel Kccles. j MORONI ViORON't. Arnr. 17. Mrs. Kcrri Anderson cnlerLained Yuesrlay ;il a Ki'iishiKton. Tlii:s- present were Mrs. Kusel J3:iilo-. .Mrs. W. ii. Rhodes, -Mrs. Krncat iMoll- son. Mrs. Tiny Anderson. Mrs. ' Jensen, Mrs. Jntm ';lncr, Mrs. Torn Henrv and Mrs. Kva I'etorsoil of Preston. Xtv. ; -Mrs. Uuliel .Syme rntcrtnined a l-i'S . nunitier of friends and relati'es iicr j homo Wednesday nflornonn. Mrs. E. J. Curtis entertained at " old-fashioned quilting bee at her hollllJ Wednesday afternoon. ' Mrs. W. M. Rhodes left Thursday ',r Salt Lake City, where she will reinam Itidoflnitcly. . ,, Mrs. Tom Honry left Thursday fijt'1 Lake City. TS. I A daiu'inK parly was s'voti eyeninK in honnr nf l-'.ueno l-'atix and i'-wsciii i'-wsciii lMu-kh:tF, who svri Thr!'l;- 'n training ramps. An iutcrostint: way rendered. |