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Show 1 Social Happenings in Cities and Towns of Utah Y j ! I OGDEN ' O.JLE.V Jan. .".-A Wc-j, .it if .ill v- r,p- pointed dinner purl v was wU'-ti by Mi". 1 Ziuul .Mr?'. V. II. Wattis New Y. a r n'g.it at the Weh.T clilhlU C'jMiplinKMl" t' Ml ! innd MfH. Mis II. Iv-kWo. The txhlir ua. v.nte red with a -;t.k-i of r'-d '""' t Ions ! to.nd 1 -1 1 i H . Co, rj-:, u .. Ia;d tr vwlve Prominent iunnn; lie social rvfiit.' of I .itlio holldav cinwi was Hi" 'Luvinj- .a rt v .ivfii bv the pel tb:ui,i I'mi.-Iiil' d-m New 1 Vrar's night hi It..- I lei i h.. na. M v. us ' he opening partv ( a .: l- fi and more i 'than .V'O couple. i Wf-vc in a 1 1 ndaie-f. M rs. ( Jforc f f. Ma lon ei it iti a ined a t a dinner parly Sal nnla . rugbt at h.-r tltnme. In honor of 1 ne bl rt hday niinivr-i niinivr-i fry of her tffli, Marcus H. .Malson. Tli'; stable fk-''oi-;itions v.fTP cC led i vely carried ; jriii t In t he hob da v colors, wit h red oa r- ha I Ions and phinior-a fern. The gue.-:i s, j (included twelve, of Mr. Mar ."nit's turnier j filial i Hi lionl ola.fKina t'-s. I'Hivid Hnccii- j 5 jrl I) of .Sit It La lie u an an out-of-town I tenet l. ! ; Mm. Nils C. K.-kbo entertained ten j up. -tn ft l a. Kensington Mondav allernoon fctt the Virginia. j Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scowrnfl and Mr. : nd Mih. Holhcrt 1 1. J'aj e en 1 crl a ined at ! pi dinner dan... on Now year's eve at the 1 (Nmwunjft home. The dei ura I Ions w-re in ki. Mr. Oliwr M. I;nnin entertained her fr-wlrig club at I in- hoinrj Fridu y at ler-Prftoti. ler-Prftoti. f An Informal dancing- party wan given itB New Y ear's night by I''rnnk Pingroe 1 ft tho homo of hid parvtut-;, Mr. aryi Mrs. JameH i'lnreo. i Thp Acacia, fliih nn-.t h'rh la v aftornonn p-t tho home or Mrs. .fo.opli K. Wright. ( A Ha iv:inpr parly was pi vn by Miss pFVatrlue P.rownlns t her homo Thursday wvonttnc, wlwn thirty of hr rrinds wcro tTJtfirta,lnor. Ms,n Fir-own I wsm assiMterl fry hor inoLhnr, Mrs. Jack Jirovuiin, and pVflna Juno Hay. j John S. XfrtClmr. who is home from an ! jWiHtf-rn ?fhool. pnttTtainod twrnt j -fivo of I miR friends Thursday evening at the (J. ! fW, "Mr-C-'uno home. Tho holiday rolorp ; Iwnrft i bind in l ho de-oint ions, 1 nrliicr 1 thf fiveninc dani in and Katnos wore nn- Jo.vftrl and irfH shini nts were sn rd. , (Mrs. M.rf'une was asciMtcri hv M , Jo-Ifarph Jo-Ifarph K. Wri'hl and Mih. A. I.. S-oviilc. ; An Intcrtf t.lio. wividfn of thp holiday '. Bra.non was that of Miss .Van.-L Sicnorney I iff Nfnv York City and Caplnln John fGutlirio II.'.vwockI of D'den, which took JtKJur.rt at Camp Ivvfs on Ftpccnihcr L'H. Jarsr nunilKT of frion-la and the men fin Captafn .Hhy wood's coniimnv vire Iprwont. Mrs. AhhotK1. I ley wood,' mother of tho hridcKToom, went west for the wHdirifi and is now visiting in San Frun- ClflcO. Alius Kathorinc Marlsun entortalned wt lo of hor I'rioiifls at a week-end house I ttmt'ty at tho home of her parents Mr ! ;and Mry. Oscar 1. Madron. A prettily anan-cd luncheon was riven I 'ry Mrs. Hj rd Oih on SaliinUv fr..l , 'noon at her home in compliment to her ; ,iiesr, Mrs. FJInit-i- P. covor of Salt Utke I Ihe rooms wore decorated In the holidav i 'ColorK. A basnet of pink, roses formed i the centerpioee for Hip luncheon tablo 'Covers wore laid for twelve sucts. Miss Noll Trifrfra enlertatned at a V'aich and clumber parly Monday evening H her home. DaiH-.iiicr was enjoved dur- Uix the cvrinnK a.nrl at midnight a sun- I'er was seivcd. Mrs. Knir-st T. Browning: onlerlalned her a(Mvlr- vlub at her home Thursday afternoon. .Miss Dorothy Wrig-ht entertained the Stinpro Muscat society this afternoon at her home. TJie Child Culture club held a meetimr Hhursday afternoon, at the Bertliana. il.t K,1;(01sc"' iMr;?- -Fred VVCham-Jen, VVCham-Jen, and Mrs. Samuel G. Dve were the nostetjees. x-MIrS P- KIinc ,ind a" Liiwn uzpa trick were hostesses to th His-tortcal His-tortcal society Uils afternoon at the Maids' and Matrons' club. ' t.?5 Ir,on Hunter entertained the Jjidelus club at her home this afternoon. The Entre Nous club was entertained y ALrs. P. H. Haslet Friday afternoon at -her home. The afternoon was devoted io knitting for the lied Cross. Miss I.eonore Sorsbv and Hiss Ruth iPoyd entertained at ml dancing partv Saturday Sat-urday evening in honor of Fred HcrrinK- The Osden lodpe No. 71. B. P. O, K., entertained their friends New Year's eve i t tlioir home on Grant avenue. A dance and cabaret entertainment were features I of tho evening-. i Miss Marvel Dalton entertained, a num- .fcer of friends New Tear's nicht at hej-home, hej-home, in compliment to Miss Mattie Al-Uiond Al-Uiond of Losan. i Mrs. Volney C. Gunnell was hostess to' i ie ladies of the Congregational church I jVriday afternoon at her home. ' The Womon's Auxiliary to tho Railway lail association met Wednesday with i ! Stirs. T-iorkolcv f -liilvilim-v I I 'ho K. C. K. club pave a dancing party j Utfpw Year's eve. f MTbo Home Culture club met TTiursdav frt the Red Cross surgical room of the Xeaf and .Blind school. A meeting of the Federated W. C. T. V. was held Wednesday aiternoon at the : home of Mrs. C. V. Hadley. ' Tr. and Mrs. K. K. Greenwell and Mr. jfrnd Mrs. S. A. Shreevc motored to Salt JUaUe Jlotidny to spend the day with iriends. Mrs. J. Pouplas Watson and daughter, jDoiis, have gone to Los Angeles for a visit of several weeks. Miss Tacrine Allen has returned from a trip to J-os Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Savage and daur?h-er, daur?h-er, Dorothy, of Salt Lake are visiting : relatives in Ogden. ; . Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Wnttls and fnmilv ppent New Year's in Salt Lake with their on. I R. Wants, and family. i Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis Fowles returned re-turned today to Salt Lake after a two weeks' visit here- with Mrs. Fowles's par- nts. Mr. and Mrs. John Watson. Mr. vVowles is a student at tho Universitv of Vtalt. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Gunnell returned today to-day from a week's visit in San Francisco Xlr. and Mrs. Nils R Fckbo. who have been vi-atiuc: with Mrs. Fkbo's mother. Mrs. James Spurgo, at tue Virginia, retutned Wednesday to Afton, 'yo.' Miss Margaret Kwlng of Salt Lake spm the. ltolidays in Ogdcn. the guest ! of .N!:s. Wesley D. Krown. M r. a nd M i s. Rola nd S. Kceics and ' Mrs. VY. H. levies returned Thursday to their lome in Kakrr t'ity, Ore, after ! see tiding the holidays here. ; Mr. and Mrs. C. M". Wharton and fam ily moiorel to Ovden Sundav and spent the dav wlih .Mr. a:id Mrs. A. Y. Walker. t-. pud Mrs. Franklin C- Osgood, ae-con:pa!iied ae-con:pa!iied by their son and daughter, have gnti-- soui hern California to eptr:d t;e vimor. ilr. aj-.d Mrs. WiHard Wdson have returned fvo:n the eiM, where li-.ey is-iteuViuring is-iteuViuring the hol;aas with Mrs. WU-Bon's WU-Bon's parents. frs. X. H. Peery 'nas gone to Chicago lo spend the winter with her son-in-law, nmtnett (J. Fulkerson. and grand-Claiighters. grand-Claiighters. FllrabetJi and Marv Louise i tutkerson. Miss Gertrude OneMn icft ""eilnesday i Jior her home in California, after a three toonths" visit in i his ci i v. M is? Ottelin uah the guesi of honor at a watch paTty Civen Monday evening by Miss Luciie Dixon, AT-, and Mrs, Alfred Chris: en son aid rrnily have reiurned f:om Fortk'.iid. Ore,, wh.-re tiioy v:slt;-d Ith Mrs. Chnsten-sojs's Chnsten-sojs's parents. Mrs. J-an Case has .g .ne to AmericaJi tAke. V.'3sh.. -liere slip- will v-si, for two sccf'ks wi:Ii her husband, who is stationed ti Comp Lrv.is. Mrs. J. L. Warner a nd iss M,i ude tYe:-.'. entertained a: a ua;di party .Mon- '.uv e '-ni 4. t -C Wa !-iif r n'rc !'('-"Ain !'('-"Ain Mi '-nicu' .r i:i it. -a no Mr. and Mi v G W. Film;: wm and Mvo .-hildrcn h.i jci 1 1 j i I t r mi- I -iiu.-niN. ' r,y... m:,!'.- .-M.,t -.'ir I .n! i i.t s ;iih . Mr.-. Fhiii'-.-un S p;i.-M-. Tim- .U-- H.-b-n 'an,, m." a-i.l M:ir-c-l i 'a - ha - i-.-iMi-n. ,i i.-n, po. ji..:,ft u h. )'- -t ' 1 1 - i ( I.m- I'nvLi'.' : J j l:f,'n ; - Jronl ' n i O r -.Li - b:i II. Mr. and n. S. O. O-'dTi ajinouni.-c-th.! Miga.mcut of li hr d;fi--i;.tc-r, A. I'.h-a to Gmrue f '. S-np--. T:.f ''i-.r. j; will tak- pl.,1(- VVcdn.-.-d..;. . Jan. ..try -j, hi liit; Sail Lake t.-mpb-. Aliss Pidry Wood? of Kemtr'irer, W ".. is tn; of rhe Al i Aon .-iiai Ma.r- a l L i 'aci.lhOn. eTjre'ka 1 t l-j I ' ft H l A . Jan. 1 l.-nry Mats-ii Of 1'a.vson w;is in F. 'i.-k;t U'ir W'-ek tor :i f-w fliiva' visit with irn-nls. It is for intontton of Mr. and Mrs. Malsch to make hidr home here in the n''.r fatiri. Mr. and Mrs. Car! Co.-hraii and family wero t.ho gu.-sls of iclaiives at Pioo during dur-ing the Citily part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Hood' and All's. William Arriguna. were Payaon visitors last Sundav. MWs Cora Cravens and Mls AN'lnnie Wri'le were visiting in Knivku this week us guests of Miss- Frances Jitasb. Mr and Mrs. Major Church returned early in U"1 week after spending a few days in Jiingham visiting with their daughter. Vflrn Kir? reiurnwl to Kureka on Sat-urdav Sat-urdav evening alter spending- a few days at Salt JiJic visiting with his mother, Mrs. Alice Life. , Gn New Year's eve Tintic lodge No. 711, R. P. O. J'dks, conducted a watch night partv at their Mubroonis, to which the members and their ladles were Invited. In-vited. A splendid luncheon was served .luring the evening. .Miss Genevieve Sullivan returned to Salt Lake on Tuesday evening after spending a tw days in Kureka, being the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Huish. Mrs. Marv 1. Sullivan and daughter. Miss Marcella Sullivan, returned to Salt Lake on Mondav after being the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bocsley for the past ten days. Mr. and Mrs. T,eon Chrlstensen spent a few davs this week with relatives at Nephi. .Mr. and Mrs. George II. Hobbs of Nephi visited with Mr. "and Mrs. A. N. : Wallace during the week. , 1 Mrs. James Barnard of Salina was in j Fureka this week, being the guest of the; family of her son, I. J. Barnard. Mrs. C'harlew Beddinfield of La Grande, Ore., arrived in Fureka during the week and will spend a few days visiting with her sister, Mrs. Julius Brandt. Mrs. John Donnelly and Mrs. P. J. Bonner enter! aincd last Saturday afternoon after-noon the members of the bridge club, a s well, as a numler of special guests. Following a programme of cards, in which the prizes were won by Miss, Jo-sie Kelly and Mrs. L; C. Doty, the ladies were served with a luncheon. Those attending the partv were Mrs. Alex Blight, Mrs. F. L. Clark. Mrs. L. C. Doty, Mrs. G. C. .Griggs, Airs. C. K. Huish, Mrs. C. B. Garten, Mrs. Daniel Martin, Mrs. Byron Thurmond, Mrs. Fdward Pike, Mrs. V. I : Thomas, Miss Maud i Layton, Mrs, L. Tomlinson, Miss Josle Kelly, Miss Eliza Bonner, Mrs. I. J. Barnard and Miss Ella Donnelly. 1 Mrs. Lizzie Openshaw of Provo was here this week, being the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Harry J. Beane. Miss Dorothy Knowles was in Eureka this week for a visit with Miss Carol Jensen. Mrs. Frank Croma r entertained in honor of her mother, Mrs. G. Everett of bake City. Mrs. Dtui Martin and Mrs. J. E. Driscoll returned . home Sunday evening after spending a few days visiting friends in Salt Lake. Miss Eliza Bonner entertained a few friends at caj-ds on Thursday evening. Refreshments were served. Mrs. J. M. George of Provo was In Fureka during the early part of the week, being a guest at the home of her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Morley. Misses Katie and Georgia Creighton of Salt .Lake were here tlds jveek" visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Creighton. Mrs. Edward Ballou of Salt Lake was entertained this week at the home of Mx. and Mrs, L. S. Alleock. Smith Duckett of Florence, Cal.. Is in Eureka for an extended visit with, the family of his uncle. L. S. Alleock. Leo Malcolm of Bingham, who is visit-. !ng here with Mr. and Airs. Ben Kichter, was -given a very pleasant surprise party on Friday evening. Several of the young man's friends were present and spent the evening- in games and music, after which luncheon was served. Mrs. Harriet Williams of Tooele spent the greater part of the week here visiting visit-ing her granddaughter, Mrs. Dean Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson . returned to their home in American Fork early in the week after spending a few days here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rife. Thursday evening the members of the Toadies of the Maccabees held an interesting inter-esting session. Following the regular lodgo work, there was a social session and luncheon. A watch night surprise party was, given Monday evening in honor of P. C. Hood, the affair having been arranged by Mrs. Hood. A programme of cards and 'luncheon 'lunch-eon was given. M.ias Joey Freed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Freed, spent a part of the holiday vacation as the guest of Miss ; Dorothy Knowles at Payson and also vis- ited with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sept. Nesbii, at Provo. N ! Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Hood and Mrs. Wil-i Wil-i ham Arrigona were guests of Salt Lake ; friends on Wednesday of this week. 1 Mrs. Julius Prandt and her guest, Mrs. Charles Beddinm'ield of La Grande, i Ore., left Saturday morning for a abort j visit with Mrs. William Alanson of Provo. I Mrs. George Garrico, formerlv ,a resident resi-dent of this city and now living at Stoek- ton. was here during tho week for a visit with Mrs. A. M. Cox. i William Coopor returned to his home at Bountiiul after an enjo able visit here with his daughter, Mrs. John Savage. Members of the Fedelis dub conducted an enjoyable watch night partv on Mon-nay Mon-nay evening, the affair being -riven at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Vincent and being attended by the ladies of the organization and their husbands. The evening was spent in plaving srame- Those attending the partv were Mr and Mrs. Eueene Plackett. Mr. and Mrs John Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones Miami Mi-ami Mrs. A. Winn, Mr. and Mrs Will-am A tneent. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Fer-iuuon. Fer-iuuon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zahrikie Mr. and Mrs. John Savace. Mr. and Mrs! Alex Gourley arid Mrs. Rorfs Ingersoll. Mr. and Mrs., Ray Done of Salt Ike B-ere in Fureka early i the week, beiug guests of Mr. ami Mrs. R. L. Conyers. Mr. ami Mrs. Homy Miller of Flbena were i r. Luteka this week for a visit with n.-nds and .;eft .Saturday for southern California, win-re they will sr-end the remainder re-mainder of the winter. Mrs. FA'iR Sullivan, Mrs. .Tarries Weldon. Con J. Hannifin and James Hannifin left early in 'he week for Bntte, Mont., where .!iey will spend a few days. Messages i ece! ed here this week te1! of 'the marriage at Taconia. Wash., of thf two dai-uht'Ts of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Whitehead of this Last week the young ladies made a trip to American Lake. Was'-:., and whi! ihre Miss Vivian Whit'-head " as mi i led in mart ta-e to l-Vt'd J. Radl ke. wiide her you n e;- sister. Miss Lilhar Whitehead h.ran.e the bri-lo of Ch'-s't'a' S.Mon-. limh cm ipie1-' an. popular popu-lar youn- people of Iv.ueka. M: Kadtke 1 :-. ni Mr. Snow ha ving been tbken io j AUif-rican 1,-tkf v. it u one- .! the dn-tfted ! -oritli.-'en ts : i-o:n this d;: ; ict . it is un-I un-I d'-rs; ood r -a t tin- vnuii- hi die wi!! si.ay j 1 1 1 I ! ; e north w est for mjidc l : nic Mr. and Mrs. James Cailey returned io their home in Lur.'ka anr visiting for a fevs days at '1'onele. .Mr. and Mis. John Miaiey are spending a part -of t'-it v. r-.'k at Sail Lake with friends and relativ SPANISH FORK"-1 SF'ANISH FORK. Jan. a. ---Mr. and Mrs. fbi.ic-er Ada rns and two lit tie da n i; liters o J 'i nvfi were cabf rs ai th,e home of Dr. and Mrs. G. Stoddard, Saturday of last week. Miss T.'-niia Howard entertained alxiut twenty-four of the younger set at a waleh partv Mondav night. Luncheon was served. Mis. lVaniel Matsorr entertained at a 5 u'cjit.-k Siifidav dinner. Covers were laid tor Mr. and 'Mrs. J. P. Snell. Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Jensen. Jen-sen. Mi. and Mrs. Jamos Hutchinson arid Mi . and M rs. Alexander McDonald. Miss Fern Williams was given a farewell fare-well surprise party by a large company of friends Monday night. Later she left for a month's absence In Arizona. Mrs. George D. Hughes entertained at a large children's party Tuesday afternoon, after-noon, complimentary to her daughter, Jennie, on her eighth birthday. Messrs. Louie and Butler gave a dancing danc-ing party New Year's eve at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Butler. Supper was served at 10:30 o'clock. Complimentary to their daughter, Cynthia, Cyn-thia, who left for Logan. Saturday, where she is attending the New Jersey academy for tho year. Mr. ami Mrs. Benjamin Bar-ratt Bar-ratt entertained at New Year's dinner. The largest social event of the week was the crystal wedding anniversary re-1 cep t io n g i ven by M r. and M rs. Almae j Jensen at their home Monday evening. An R o'clock dinner was served to fifty ! guests, Including several from out of town. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen received many beautiful gifts. j The G. S. A. club girls and their part- ners gave a watch party at the home of , M rs. Aggie Morgan on New Year's eve. The time was spent in games and music, followed by supper at " :-10 a. m when the party adjourned to meet next year. The Misses Etta Lawhorn and Annie Johnson spent the week-end In Provo the guests of Miss Zella Bates. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lewis entertained a small company of friends at cards Monday Mon-day evening. J Aineheon was served at 12 o'clock. The Ladies' Aid society of the Presbyterian Presby-terian church held an all-day work meeting meet-ing at the home of Mrs. B. J. Johnson, Wednesday. A noon luncheon was served. Mrs. J. G. Jensen entertained a company com-pany of friends New Year's at a 3 o'clock dintier. complimentary to her husband on liio A t t Vii ft hl-i i.- annirai-B'irv Pnvflrc were laid for twenty. Mrs. Frank Thomas was hostess for the members of the Self-Cultnie club and their partners at a New Year's party on New Year's eve. The time was spent socially so-cially In games and music, followed by refreshments re-freshments served to thirty guests. Mrs. Thomas was assisted in serving by her daughter, Mrs. Bert Eggertson. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Creer entertained at dinner Wednesday for P. J. Bradford, who has just returned from a two years' mission in the eastern states. Friday evening a party was given at the home of Mrs. E. H. Nelson in honor of Arthur Nelson, who has returned from the officers' training camp at Fort Snell-Ing, Snell-Ing, Minn., and will soon leave for sei' vice in the aviation department. Mrs. D- M. Jones and Mrs. A. J. Arna-son Arna-son and children from Salt Lake are visiting visit-ing for a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Creer and f am 1 ly . Russell Lee, who has spent the holidays holi-days with his parents, the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lee. has returned to Le-land Le-land Stanford, Jr., university, and Miss Margaret Lee has left for Metropolis, Metrop-olis, New, where she is employed as principal prin-cipal of the junior high school in that city. . The yearly reunion of the Jex family, held at the City Pavilion New Year's day, was attended by nearly 500 persons, including in-cluding friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. William Jex, the day being Mrs. Eliza Jex's 91'nd birthday anniversary. LOGAN : f LOGAN. Jan. 5. The U. A. C. Woman's club members entertained at a dancing party Tuesday evening at the Bluebird hall for themselves and partners and a few invited guests. Miss Elsa Thompson entertained a few friends at a card party Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. The guests were entertained at two small tables at "500," with a. supper I Miss Sara Huntsman entertained in-! in-! formally at dinner Sunday of last week ! in compliment to Captain and Mrs. Ab-I Ab-I bott. 1 Miss Frances Thomas entertained the 1 members of the Vornia Loce club . Wednesday evening. The evening was concluded with refreshments. Mrs. J. E. Shepard entertained the members of her bridge club Thursday afternoon. At the conclusion of the games refreshments were served. Saturday evening of last week Mrs. Julia B. Nibley entertained at an annual holiday party in compliment to members of the Budge family who reside here. A delightful social evening was spent and a supper was served. Mrs. E. W. Robinson entertained at a prettily appointed "500" party Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. The rooms were effectively effec-tively decorated with pink chrysanthemums. chrysanthe-mums. Following the card games refreshments re-freshments were served. This afternoon Mrs. Rollnson entertained enter-tained informally at bridge. Three tables were arranged for the games. The afternoon after-noon was concluded with refreshments. Captain and Mrs. Stephen Abbott entertained en-tertained informally at dinner Tuesday. Covers were laid for six. Mr. and Mrs- C. H. Wakely entertained at dinner Wednesday evening. Covers were laid for fifteen. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Anderson entertained enter-tained at a family dinner party Thursday Thurs-day evening. Covers were laid for fifteen. fif-teen. Miss Alfce Charles entertained at dinner din-ner Sun da v of last week lit compliment to her sister, Mrs. S. W. Hoffer. of Salt Lake. Covers were laid for twelve. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Hoopes entertained at a family dinner New Year's day in compliment to Mrs. Hoopes's son, Ray H. Cardon. and his young bride. Covers Cov-ers were laid for seven. Miss Elizabeth Drysdale entertained at dinner Tuesday evening. Covers were laid for twelve. Miss Delia Smith entertained the members mem-bers of the Delta Pi club Thursday evening even-ing at a card party. The guests were entertained at "b"W and at the conclusion conclu-sion of the games refreshments were served. Twelve guests were 'in attends atten-ds nee. On Monday evening Mrs. J. J. Nelson, with the members of her card club, entertained en-tertained at a card party in compliment to their husbands. The guests were entertained en-tertained at four small tables at "500," witii refresh roc nts following. Mr. mid Mrs. N. W. Kimball entertained enter-tained at a family dinner party on Tuesday for all members of their family who reside here, (.'overs were laid for twenty-seven. Miss Kinnie Caine entertained seven of her- friends at mi informal social evening Saturday of bust we-jl.. Refreshments were served. M iss Clot-. 1 1 P.tnige entertai ned at a dancing part;, last i-iL-h t at hr pitrents' heme on Last First North. Refreshments wer served and thirt v-five were in attendance. at-tendance. Mrs. Jamps H. Lb. ford n tftrtained at dinner Sunn -ty in compliment to a group of friends of her son. James B. Llnforu. .Mrs. M. C. Merrill entertained at a social afternoon Thursday in compliment to Mrs. ( leorge Fisi.cr. Jr.. who has recently re-cently arrived from Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. H. R. MoGee el : terta i nel at dinner Monday evening. Covers were laid for twelve. Mr. a i:d Mrs. R. L. Harmon and M r. and Mrs. Harold Hageti were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr.'. N. J. Le Sanders New Year's day. Miss Orlta Smith entertained a few friends at dinmr Tuesday before her departure de-parture for Shelley. Jdaho. where she is teaching school. Covers were laid for ten. , Mrs. Wcstly Howell entertained the members of the Delta Pi eluo yesterday afternoon. Miss Fvelyn Kali iff entertained the members of the Vnrma Lo.-e club at a wa.tr h pan y New Year's eve. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. Miss Rachel Bank head entertained the members of the Vorma Loce club at a card party Friday evening. The evening was concluded with refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas entertained at dinner last night. The Clio club met Wednesday afternoon after-noon with Mrs. Moses Thatcher. Light refreshments were served. Mrs. lettle Howell, Miss M'.garet Worley and Miss Dora Wright were guests of the afternoon. after-noon. Mr. and Mrs. Grover C- "Dun ford departed de-parted for Salt Irfxke Wednesday, after spending the holiday season here. Mrs. C. W. Porter and children left Monday for Ixs Angeles, where they will spend the winter. . Misses, Lettie and Leora Thatcher returned re-turned to Sugar City Wednesday, where they will resume their school work. Miss Florence Carlisle spent the week in Salt Lake. Miss Edith Bowen went to Salt Lake Wednesday, where she spent the remainder remain-der of the week. Mrs. Inez Thaln went to Ogden Tuesday, Tues-day, where she is the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. F. Roundy. Mrs. S. W. Hoffer of Salt Lake is visiting visit-ing here with relatives. Miss Olena Smith and Miss Ma belle Peterson went to Salt Lake Monday to attend the performance of "The Bird of Paradise." Mrs. Martha Shaw and daughter. Miss Bessie Shaw, spent the holiday season at Ogden with relatives. Miss Allle Cox arrived yesterday 'from a few clays' stay in Salt Lake. Miss Jean Wright arrived Monday from a week's visit at Franklin with friends. '1 "payson I PAYSON. Jan. 3. Dr. and Mrs. L. N. Ellsworth entertained at a watch parti-Monday parti-Monday evening. 1 , Miss Hannah Jones . entertained at a slumber party Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wilson entertained at a famllv dinner Saturday in compliment compli-ment to Mrs. Wilson's sister, Mrs. John Laughtensock of Magna. Miss Susie Clay son, assisted by her mother, Mrs. William Clayffm. and sister, Miss Eva Clayson, entertained at a "get-acquainted" "get-acquainted" party Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Wride and children, chil-dren, formerly of Payson but now of Raymond, Canada, visited relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Reece and Mr. and Mrs. George Tanner are visiting at Garfield. Gar-field. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevens had as their guests, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wilson, Wil-son, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shuler and Mr. and Mrs. Foster Bodham. Miss Donna Wilson entertained twelve little friends Tuesday in honor of her ninth birthday anniversary. Misses Minnie and Mada -Curtis entertained enter-tained at a theater party Saturday evening, eve-ning, after which sttpper was served at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Heber Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Page and daughter. daugh-ter. Miss Tibbie Page, motored to Park City, Nev., Tuesday, for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. William C. McClellan and daughter. Miss Leona. are in Salt Lake, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barlow. Bar-low. Misses Wilder and Margaret Dixon entertained en-tertained at a slumber party Monday. Mrs. B. F. Ott entertained her bridge club Friday afternoon. Mrs. T. M. Warner of Magna Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McBeth. , Mrs. Wiiliam Omelia entertained at din- ' ner Wednesday for Mrs. I. M. Warner of Magna. Mrs. E. J. Loveless and Mrs. Milo John- : son of Salt Lake are visiting Mrs. Martin Loveless. 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Pctre gave a watcn party at their home Monday evening. Mrs. S. E "Ware was hostess at a dinner din-ner party Thursday in honor of Mrs. I. M. Warner of Magna. After a six weeks' visit at Sgden and Idaho Falls, Mrs. Mary Ellsworth returned re-turned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Ballard of Victor, Idaho, are the guests of Mrs. Ballard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Loveless. Mr. and Mrs. IT. S. Tipton, Mrs. Clara Bean and Aliss Helen Bean motored to Salt Lake on Tuesday. Mrs. Garry Stevens has returned home from Great Falls. Mont.; where she visited her daughter, Mrs. Frank Steel. Mrs. L. V. Nebeker was guest of honor at a dinner party, given Sunday at her home, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Fred Lewis has returned to her home at McCammon, Idaho, after spend- ing the holidays with her parents, Mr. i and Mrs. John Amos. 1 Mabel Smith has returned home from 1 Canada, where she has been for several ! months. ; Miss Delores Reed and Miss Daisy , Harding are visiting in Salt Lake. !1 SANDY f SANDY. Jan. 5. Miss Fae Stuart entertained en-tertained with a chafing dish party at her home Monday evening for sixteen guests, all students of the L". A. C. The Ladies' Aid society was entertained by Mrs. George McCorkle at her home Thursday afternoon. Elgin Eric k son left for Camp Dodge. Towa. Thursday after spending a ten days' furloueh with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Erickson. Mrs. Clyde Swensen entertained at a watch party Monday evening at her homo on Pioneer avenue. Refreshments were served to the eleven guests. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Lindell and family motored down from Ogden New Year's day and spent the day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lindell. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hughes spent Npw Year's day in Salt Lake with relatives. rela-tives. Miss Ruth Jorgonson entertained at a watch party at her home on South State street Monday evening. The evening was spent in games, music and dancing. Refreshments Re-freshments were served at midnight. Mrs. Douglass Bramner was a Salt Lake visitor Wednesday. Miss Millie Hardens! le is visiting her sister at Bingham. Miss Becky Smith of Murray, visited with Miss Isabell Burkinshaw the first of the week. Mrs. Allen Kuhn and Mrs. C. H. Gushing Gush-ing motored to Bingham Wednesday and spent the day with friends. Miss Ethel .Taj-vis of Salt Lake visited here with her niether, Mrs. C Jarvis, Thursday. MRS. GEORGE ROCHESTER, formerly , Miss Irene Lloyd, daughter of J. M. Lloyd lj of Weiser, Idaho, a bride of the past week. H' i s - -. s h J ' . , s - !' ' ,- -e - X NN I If-, 1 L ' " 1 V 3 1 - -V7f w !'' "" j ! s ' i I I 1 ; " 'c. y " i 1 WEISER, IDAHO 1 4. : UanSER. Idaho. Jan. 5. An interesting interest-ing event of the week was the marriage T h ursd a y of M I s s I ren e JJ oy d of this cl ty to George Rochester of Grey bull, AVyo. ITrs. Rochester is the daughter of J. M. Lloyd, prominent business man, and Mr. Rochester Is editor of the Standard Stand-ard at Grey bull. The couple will make their home at GreybuII, where the bride is well known. j BLACKFOOT, IDA. f 4 4 BLAC K FOOT, Idaho, Jan. 5. Mrs. Agnes Poynter and daughter, Ruth, and Miss Julia Brennan left Sunday for a visit in Boise. Mrs. F. C. Christ was hostess "Wednesday "Wednes-day afternoon to tho members of the guild of the Episcopal church. Mrs. Blanche Eldredge entertained on Friday evening at dinner for a few guests. A basket of pink roses formed the centerpiece cen-terpiece for the table. Seven of the members of the faculty of the high school gave a Red Cross benefit Monday evening in the high school auditorium. The play, "Her Own Money," Mon-ey," of three acts was creditably given. The cast of characters included Miss Re-bekah Re-bekah Baron, Miss Clair Weiermuller, Miss A the) Hoback, Miss Marguerite Chapman, Chester lj. Vincent, Harry A. Burke and Merrill Estabrook. One hundred hun-dred and eighty dollars wer netted tor ! the Red Cross chapter. j Mr. and Mrs. J. PL Hemperlv motored i to Salt Lake City Sunday for a two weeks' visit. ' Mrs. Lee Falconer and Miss Betty Ezell returned Monday from Boise, where they attended the teachers' institute. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Kelly left this week for Bremerton, Wash. mis. .miii ncnt; .cauieugB, mis. niury a. Curtis and Mrs. Leslie B. Dusfin left Tuesday for Salt Lake City, why re they will take their training for the surgical drossing work in the Ited Cross society. Miss Glendora Malcom left today for Ogden to resume her school work after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Malcom. Mrs. C. A. Hoover and 'Mrs. J. H. Early motored to Thomas Friday, where they formed a unit for Red Cross work. Mrs. T. L. Cowden was appointed superintendent superinten-dent of sewing and Mrs. J. C. Parker of the knitting. The Sunday school classes f aught by Mrs. R. L. Archer and the Rev. S. J. Chancy held a watch meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hendrie. Games were enjoyed and refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Davis left Monday Mon-day lor an extended visit in Kansas. Mrs. E. M. Snyder and daughter returned re-turned Monday from a six weeks' visit in Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Vincent and son returned Monday from Boise. Miss Marie Millick and Miss Genevieve Mil lick left Monday for Moscow. after spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Millick. Mrs. E. P. Roberts left Wednesday morning for her home in Rupert after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. G. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Wright and daughter returned Wednesday from a short visit in Idaho Falls. ; Mrs. F. P. Roberts of Detroit. Mich., ! is the guest of Mrs. Howard Henderson, j Miss Irene McNees and Miss C. Hart were in Blackfoot Wednesday. j Miss Phyllis Hoover has returned to i Moscow to resume her work at the uni- versity, after a visit with her parents in this city. ) BOISE, IDAHO BOTSE, Idaho, Jan. The Elks' club was the scene of a large gathering Monday Mon-day evening, when the annual warch party was enjoyed by its members. The usual holiday decorations were artistically used about the rooms and an elaborate supper was served. A marriage around which much is centered cen-tered in Boise took place Thursday, December De-cember 27, in Minneapolis, when Miss Gertrude Piper became the bride of Fletcher H- Skillers of Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Jack F. Skillers and Steen Skillers of Boise were in attendance. After a short trip in the east Mr. and Mrs. Skillers Skil-lers will return to Boise, where they will be at home after January 15. Mrs. Agnes M- Poynter and daughter, Ruth, and Mrs. J. T. Brennan of Black-foot Black-foot spent the week in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. S wee ley of Twin Falls fpent their New Year's holidays in Boise. One of the delightful vents of Saturday Satur-day of last week was the annual dinner given by the University club. The attractive at-tractive feature was the presentation in burlesque of Herbert Hoover, .Secretary of War Baker and George Creel Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Brandt returned this week from New York, where they have been for several months. Mrs. G. H. Jacobs of Hailey is visiting friends in Boise. Mrs. Margaret R. Morrell of Logan, I Utah, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. i C. Y. Cannon. ! Miss Ethel Mitchell of Salt Lake is vis- j Ring her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Mitchell. Miss Mitchell is librarian at the University of Utah. ! Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Green were host i and hostess at a prettily arranged card I party at their home Friday evening. The I guests were seated at four . tables and j dainty prizes were awarded. Mrs. J. D. McCauley of Tdn.ho Falls is visiting with relatives in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Rawlins enter- I tained at a watch party at their home New Year's eve. At 12 o'clock an elab- I orate luncheon was served. I Mr. and Mrs. ML G. Mann have re- ! turned to their home at MoCall after enjoying en-joying the new year holidays in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Buckman of Popa-tello Popa-tello spent the holidays visiting with friends in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Reat of Twin Falls are the guests of Mrs. C. R. Morris. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Fargo and son of. Burley spent New Y'ear's week in BoiseA Myer Friendly of Elmira, N. Y.. is the juest of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Falk. "I RICHMOND RICHMOND, Jan. 5. Mrs. Ed Webb entertained the Sego Lily club at her home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. PL Thompson enter tained at dinner Sunday evening. Covers were laid for ten. , Miss Amy Harris, "Miss Era Fisher. Miss Marteal Wight. Miss R.nztna Knapp and Miss Claudia Funk entertained at a dancing party at Hendrick's hall Thursday Thurs-day evening. Thirty guests were included. in-cluded. Light refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Hendricks entertained enter-tained at a family dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Schow, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoddard and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson went to Logan on Sunday Sun-day to attend a dinner given by Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Fisher entertained relatives al dinner on New Year's day. Marion Bair and Elmer Skid more entertained enter-tained at a dancing party at Hendricks's hall Friday evening. Twenty couples attended. at-tended. Mr. and Mrs. Pollock entertained relatives rela-tives at dinner at their home --on New-Year's New-Year's day. Mis Claudia Funk en tert aincd a, few friends at her home Sunday. Games, music and luncheon were features of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Will 1 Tarris en terta inert at a family dinner at their home on New Year's day. Covers were laid for seven. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoddard entertained enter-tained at dinner on New Year's day. Fifteen Fif-teen guests were included. Miss Bon A damson gave a dancing party at Hendricks's hall Tuesday eve- ning for twenty of her friendF. Mrs. H. F. Chrlstenscn was hostess a I a dinner given at her home for a number num-ber of relatives on Wednesday. Miss Kmma Christ ensen of Coalville is visLing here with her sister. Mrs. Ariol Christcnsen. TOOELE -t TOOELE, Jan. .V A prettily arramrcd reception was held at the Methodist j church Monday evening in hor.or of Lie Rev. and Mrs. Frank W. Bross. win- will leave in the near future for Salt Lake City, where the Rev. Mr. Bross will take j up Y. M. C. A. work at Fort Douglas. I Dr. G. W. Coins presented the departing , pastor and wife with tokens of appreci-jation appreci-jation for their faithful work in this city. The members of the A. F. G. club were 1 the guests of Miss Edna Hickman at her home Sat urday evening of last week. Cards were the a muse men t of the 1 evening. Mrs. Grace Henderson spending several sev-eral weeks at Center. Idaho, as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Clcgg. Miss Florence Bennett eniertainer at a Bluebird tea Mondav evening in compliment compli-ment to Miss May Coins and Mis Hazel Go'.ns. who are home from school to soerid . the holidays. Mrs. C. E. Green is the guest of Mrs. Seymour Curry. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eastman, aico-.n-i panied by MLs Genevieve Walters and I Earnest Hon ui. motored to Salt Like I City Ww Year's night io witness the pei forma nee oi "The Ibid of Paradise.'' Fuscii e Me Laws. f Mr. nnrl Mrs. Grurge McLaws. attached to the navy ai 1 loat island, Is enjoying a furlough and spending the- holidav s with his parents a nd friends in ibis city. Joseph Sod.ia. also attached lo the navy at Goal island, arri ed wit b Mr. .K Liv s to vlsy, his parents. Mrs. W. 1 1 . Raymond Was hostess to the Woman's club at her home Fridav afternoon. The subject 01 "Safety First" ! was given hv Mrs. G, W. Gains, ami a talk on "?d'iving Pictures and Their Influence" In-fluence" was given by M rs. Eugene Smith, followed bv talks by .Mrs. Alfred Hanks and Mrs. O. Jones, Miss May Goins was hostess to the A. E. G. club at her home Tuesday evening. i A moug the school teachers who a l-tended l-tended the teachers' institute held in Salt Lake City during the past week were Jennie ILiffakcr. Agnes Stewart. Flor-ence Flor-ence Bennett, Alice cstrii h and Helen ' Cuddlhv. Tho Ladies' Aid society of 1hc Methodist Metho-dist church was entertained by Mrs. C. S. Anderson a I her home on Thursda v of last week. The time was devoted to the election of the following officers, to serve for the coming year: Mrs. Eugene j Smith, president: Mrs. A. Peterson, vice president: Mrs. Joseph Russell, secretary: Mrs. J. W. Vensel. treasurer. Announcement of the engagement of Miss Emily Sagers to Linl Russell has been ma-.ic. The marriage will take place in the near future. -( I Xr. and Mrs. F. Davis are rejoicing J over the arrival of a daughter born to them Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Warburton ate. receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son. Mr. Henrietta Martin of Salt Lake Cilv was the guest of her daughter. Mrs. R. II. Sunnier, over New Year's day. Mr. vantl Mrs. W. L. 'Sndintt are ro-ijolctng ro-ijolctng over the arrival of a daughter, I born to tbrm Saturday of last week. Mrs. P. L. Hill of Salt Lake City spent the week here as the guest of Mrs. S. T. Carman. ! The home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard , Wells was gladdened Monday by the arrival of a daughter. X iuCHFlELD . : RTCHF1HLD. Jan. 5. Mr. snrT Mr. J. R Chipman, who spent the holidays at New Orleans, are visiting with Mrs. Chin-man's Chin-man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Erickson. Erick-son. Miss Thamina Malouf entertained at dinner Monday. Covers were laid for twelve guests. Mr. any Mrs. Ted Olson. Jr.. returned Tuesday from Provo and Salt Iake. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Jones entertained , a few of their friends Sunday evening. Mrs. Kate Werry entertained at a New-Year's New-Year's eve party Monday evening. Mrs. Werrv was assisted In serving the lunch eon by the Misses Madeline Werry and Virgina Malmsten. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames A. X. Lawson, R. I J. Malmsten, II. W. Ramlose. A. TL A rkcrson. K. H. Spencer, Alex La wson. Mrs. H. K. Neil I, Misses Olive Tvie . ami Mary Hansen, and Don McMaster, Archie La wson and George Flint. Miss Fay Seegmiller entertained n t a slumber party New- Year's eve. Breakfast Break-fast was served to tert guests. Miss Anna Bartholomew of Provo is here visiting for a few months. I Miss Leda Orrock entertained Thursday, Thurs-day, after the dance, in honor of Robert Hunt of Salt Lake. A midnight supper 3 was served. I Miss Lei a Hopkins left Wednesdav for I Salt Lake, where she will enter I he L. D. T" l S. hospital to go ir. training as a nurse. Miss Utahna Neil son entertained Saturday Sat-urday evening of last week. Dancing and cards were enjoyed by twenty guests. Dr. and Mrs.' R.. Gam Clark entertained enter-tained about twenty guests a t a midnight mid-night luncheon Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mclntyre entertained enter-tained at a buffet luncheon New Y'ear's night. . Mr. and Mrs. PTenry 1 lendrickson entertained en-tertained at progressive high five Monday Mon-day evening. Luncheon was served to forty guests. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Coon? entertained at a family dinner New Year's eve. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Steiner entertained at dinner at the Johnston hotel in honor I of the doctors, dentists and nurses New k Year's night. Place cards were laid for eighteen. A midnight luncheon was served Saturday Sat-urday evening after the dance by Mr and Mrs. Alfred J. Bird. Mr. and Mrs. John TTood accompanied their son. Jack, as far as Eureka on hN way back to Mare Island. manti i . M.VXTT. Jan. 5 One of the speebl events of the week v.a? the shower siven by "Maud Tuttle on Fritlav afternoon in honor of her cousin, Mr?. J.lla Harmon W oodhouse. a December bride. Mr. and Mrs. John Hall, Jr., entertained at dinner Monday and Tuesday evenings. Mrs. Jennie Leslie entertained at cards Thursday afternoon. Henry Atwood and Mt-s. Oscar Krolins of Modesto. Ca!., are yisitins relatives and old friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew .Tudd entertained at a social Tuesday evening. i Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Rrnstus Wef- I tenskow entertained at dinner' in honor jl of Professor Byron Alder and wife of Jti Lopan. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hansen entertained thirty of their friends at a social Tuesday Tues-day evening. . The Rev. O. W. Martin. r. D., was pur- J prised Friday evening hv ahout forlv I friends. r Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brinton of Salt ' Tike are suests of Mr. and Mrs ,W . Kinney. The "Reviewers" entertained their partners at a randy pull and cards Tuesday Tues-day evening at the home of Mrs Lewis Iarsen. Mrs. Lee Kenner entertained nt dinner Tuesday in honor of Jennie. McCoil who left Wednesday for Salt Lake to enter the L. D. S. hospital and train as a nurse. Mrs. Mvra Olson of Moroni is visltins relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Jensen entertained at dinner Tuesday in roniplinruit to Pro-lessor Pro-lessor Byron Aider and wife of Loan. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Turtle entertained at dinner Mondav in compliment to Mvr-tle Mvr-tle Nebeker of Kiehlield. The Xeedlecraft club was entcrta'ped at cards Wednesday afternoon at the Huhrooms by Mrs. Rozalia Harmon and Mrs. Jennie Leslie. Mr. and Mrs. Charles l.. Johnson and son. Ned. and Mr. and Mrs. J. TT Hor-nung Hor-nung and Maraaiet Horniing motored to halt Lake on Monday. .Miss Mary H. Martin entertained at a watch party Monday evening. Mr arid Mrs. Robert Cnnliffe entertained enter-tained Tuesday evening jn honor of Mr nrid Mrs. Nephi Johnson vt Louisville, Idaho. Mrs. Henrietta Mctealr of Tninn Ore. '.s visiting her parents. Mr. and .Mrs r-thur r-thur Cox, Sr. Miss Mary H. Marlin and friends Miss M.ciell.-in and Miss Moore of Losan. and Miss Bessie Thorpe of .ait l,alc who spent lb" holidays at the O W Martin home, kfi Tuesday ror Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson entertained their friends Wednesday evening. Mrs. Hans retorsnn. Carol. Clailvs Robert Rob-ert and Reynold Peterson, I'.erglila Nelson Nel-son of 1-nhraiiii. Miss Mav Hull and M ins Luetic Tysvolliuc of M. nei.sanl were - 1 guests of Mrs. c. w. Martin Wednesday evening. |