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Show - - - " i Intermountain Social Happenings 1 DUCHESNE . ll'. ifNK, Jjiii. :.- The Mi.irrlasc A! iM ( Ii H;i rl , (i.i u' 11 tor nf Mr. and Ml m . Kdwurrl J;,rt. :ni.j J.i ru-M I iiIU-Mh I 'J'.U pliifT T il' ;) v ;i I I in- h'.nu; ul" the iiruk'V parents. The ninny was H-r-lortiiftij by Hit; ft'-v. Mr. unvnev of VVr- Uill III til: ir-ci-rirt; Of thti IJnlfl.;iJiiit': t'.irn- ilv and n ftw intimitis r'rit-iHl.i. At'L;r a xhort wf'hliriK tiip, Mr, ;ini Mr. LiafilUtsli will make tln:ir home n-m. A number of yountf people fi'im Mvton tli(-r-ti ;i i hf; home of Mih Alhertii t t.iornson, M')iil;i y f-v:iiinK. to watch the "I.J yi-nr .nit aitil the nw y;ar In. (hiTnes a nd mimk were en A and a luncheon was nerved at midnight. . I Alius .Mary Hird liaH returned to Hanna, alter ri r;w flays" visit, liere with friends. M rs. A. f ijoi iihon wave a dinner prty SninidV evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. AMlnir Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hartley ami Mi8M Allierta Bjurnnon. Mrs. Hunan Mii'onkle 1h a jrunst at the home of her son, Wilfoid McC-'onltie. Mr. find .Mir. .1 innnfe I'iii and small son have, lelunud m'tfr a month Hpunt tn f'ruvo and ;-alt I,alte. Mrs. llHiiiiiih I'arker of Vernal is visiting visit-ing her moiim, Kred and 1'rank Davis, I'ur a ti;v week. Mr. antl Mrs. Kniil Mnnz have onc to L'iilil'orma for a lew months" visit with relatives. Sunday eveniiiK Mrs. Thomas Firth -was Jio.-tesH al a dinner party, (.'overs wore, f.iir) fur Mr. and Mi'H. A. J. Kellers, Mr. a i if J Mi s. W. ( '. Ca m merer and Mr. and Mrs. u. ('. Lorkliardl. The itev. r:eorKO Hloan and wife have. ; -one to Miami, Aria., In make their home. T!it; Kev. Mr. Sloan will have chartf" of the 1'Mist I'reshytet ian ehundi of that lla'-e. ' A f-nn arrive.! at tho lmnie of Mr. and Mrs. Kay WilUens early Monday nuiiniuK. 1 .Mr. and Mrs. ( '. I. 1 dekerson enter- ! iHined a niimher of friends on New- Year's j i v at dinner, followed hy bridge. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dean have returned iron i h vinll with friends and relatives , in Topeka. Kan., and Webb City. Mo. , Dr. and Mrs. Walter Walker of Roose- , ! i elt. w ho hae been spernlinff the past Im.i wppKs wilb Dr. Hairy Walker and j I tamilv. hnvf one to Officii for a several I months' vlIL j ! A put'li..: dance was held New, Year's : f.n at the town hall, the admittance fee ! j I'ciny Kivvii lu tlie Red Cross, j I AMERICAN FORK 4. AMK MOWN FORK, Jan. a. The offi- j i ors and teachers of the. Second w ard Anuria v si-hool were entertained at a. box party Thursday evnirii; by Mr. and Mr., naxfer, alter which they were taken to Mm Haxter home, where an enjoyable evening with panics and music was 1'tissed. followed .'by dainty refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. William Chipman and flanu-hteiM spent the fore part of the week In Salt Lake as the pnesta of their daughter, daugh-ter, .Mrs. J. Tracoy Wootton. Mrs. James i.'hiptnan. Jr., visited reLa- I I os at Salt Lake on Wednesday. i Mr. and Mrs. Horace C. Beck of Salt Lake spent the week here as guests of .Mr. .and Mrs. C. M. Beck. i Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Storm and daughter, Mabel, and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Olsen molni-p.J to Salt Lake on Sunday and Kpr-nt tho day as guests of Warden and ! ' .Mis. George A. Storrs. I i Mr. and Mrs. M . O. Randolph and chil dren of Salt Lake City were the g-uests of Mr. and Mrs. James II. Pulley on New Year's day. Miss Norma'Storrs returned home Wednesday Wed-nesday from Nephl. where she had been j the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Storrs l j for a week. 1 l Air. and Mrs. Charles Pierre of Bing- i ! 1 ham spent the fore part of the week in I ! . American Fork as guests of relatives. Bishop and Mrs. J. If. Storrs and family motored to Sprtngville on New Year's 1 dav and spent tlie day as guests of Pro-i Pro-i feasor and Mrs. George Harrison. ! Mrs. 1-Yed Uradlov and Miss Beatrice , ; ? I.ogle left the tirsl of the week for Call-i Call-i i fornia. whero Ihcy vill spend the next six weeks. ; Mrs. Thomas S. Koylance of Ogden re turned home early in the week, after a pleasant visit. In this city as the guest o t her pa rents, M r. a nd Mrs. Robert Walker. ! Mrs. Byron Kershaw returned home the lirst of the week from a month's visit in the cast with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Peterson and family of Bountiful f-pent the past week I in American Fork as guests of Mr. and iMI i. A. . I wne.v. i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Singleton of this city spent t he holidays visiting rela tives ; at Farren and other Castle Valley towns. Mr. and Mrs. Charles -T. Logic enter-i enter-i ,i i ned a; t heir guests 'during the week Mr. and Mrs. Bery Timpson and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Logie of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Albert G. Hunter left here the early part of the w;eek for Freeport. 111., whern she will spend the remainder of the winter as the guest of her father, i Mrs. Ali'-e Jen son and familv of Salt I Lflke. Mr. anil Mrs. W. H. Floyd of Too-i Too-i ele and Miss Clara Hunter of Salt Lake j were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hunter early in the week. ! ZHZTZI : 1 BRIGHAM CITY 7 HKIGH -M CITY. Jan. 5. Mr. and ; Mrs. D. AN'. Henderson entertained at a. ( : watch pari y Monday evening, at which j t he fvening as spent in various forms . of entertainment and cards until mid-' mid-' nicht, when luncheon was served. Mrs. George L. .Tohnson of Malad, who t-pent (he It data ys in this city Tisiting her mother. Mrs. ITenry Tingey, was guest, of honor at a reception sdvon Saturday Sat-urday evening by Mrs. John S. Chris-tensen. Chris-tensen. Progressive 0(1" was the principal prin-cipal game of the evening. L-unoheon was served. Mrs. Fred C. Hultquist and Mrs. Ida C. James, her mother, left the first part of the week for an extended visit In Iowa-Mrs. Iowa-Mrs. Harry U Abramson and children are in Iowa, where they will spend several sev-eral weeks visiting Mrs. Abrajnson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Nelson of Idaho t'al's spent the holidays in this city and iliard, visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jorgensen of ! I 'a son spent the week in this city vls-itinc vls-itinc Mrs. Augusta Maimrose and other relatives and friends. Miss Melba Morgan of Logan was the guest of Miss Ixmise Ingram of this city a few days during the week. Miss Hazel Pedd of Bland ing was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Abel S. Rich of i ihis city a few days during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Johnson of Omaha were New Year's visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Gidpey. parents of Mrs. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gidney of Mont-, Mont-, . pelier. Idaho, spent a few days of the week visiting relatives and friends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V Hansen left Wednesday for San Antonio. Texas, to pend a few days visiting their son, J. Wre. who is in the aviation corps. Mrs. Kenneth C. Wright entertained the members of i lie Social Development club Saturday afternoon of lust week, assisted by Mrs. Emery Kees. Mr. and Mrs. Quinccy Knowlden of ; Farmington spent a few days early in the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lee in this city. Saturday evening of last week a num-: num-: ler of friends of Miss Maud Forfgren j save her a delightful farewell party at j i he home of Mis-s Luella Fife prior to her ii.-parturo for Washington. Those present pres-ent were Miss Grace. Forsgren. Miss Am- ivr damson. Miss Maud Forsgren, Miss ,ola Call. Miss Grace Halverson. Miss inlet Wixom. Miss Lillian Haiverson, j Miss Mai'.o Madsen. Miss Marie James. V " Florence Watkins. Miss June Price, ' Mi-' s Flore ict L, M i - h Vera Soutii- , if-rth, Miss I'onnle J'iis'n. Mi.-.s Sylu;( ; I'efersen. Mins l-idua Stuhl, ..I;ss Luella : I-'i i M!sh Hazel Si old. MIsh Florence ; Wat kins, M rn. Milton Jei nen, Mrs. ' 'a rl Haoseji, Mrs. Frank Holman. Mrs. I). O. .-oiil. M vh. William K. Lavis. Mr. and Mrs. tjrenzo Smith entertained enter-tained at a eard party Monday eveniir'. A midnight luncheon was served by t he lost'-'ss, and pre.--ni w ere M r. and Mi'H. S. M. Ja.'ubsen, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holland, Mr. and Mr.-!. Eugene IJiHstrom, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fife, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Fur.sgren, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hoist. Mr. and Mrs. W S. Tavlor, Mrs. Uen L. Watkins. Mr. and Mrs. Pa.ul V.c of P.aymond. Canada, spent a few da b of the w eek i in (his city visiting Mr. and Mrs. vhel j S. Rich. Mr. and Mrs. William Shoffh.-M enter- j lained at a New Year s dinner Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Augusta Maimrose. who i was eekhratlng her sixtieth birthday an- j niverMary at t he home of her daughter. J Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Uw- ' ar Maimrose of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. .john'ou, Hothwell; Mr. and Mrs. Les- I ter Parker, Mr. and Mrs. "haries Andcr- j son. Mr. and Mrs. 1 a.wrence .loiLrensn ' of Payaon Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Kishburn. j Mr. and A1rn. William Sheffield, Mr. and j Mrs. Jamea Sheffield. Mrs. R. L. Fisii- , Vurn. Jr.. Mrs. P. D. Christensen of i Smith, Mr. Augusta Maimrose, Mrs. 1 Parley Thompson, Hyrum M-ainuose and Alfred Jorgensen. 1 PARKjCTTY t f PARIC CITY, Jan. f. Mr. and Mrs. (. A. FoiHlund and Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKwan motored to Salt. Ijake City New Year's day to spend the day with friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. .Tefford entertained at a watch party Monday evening at their home on Wood side, avenue. The evening was enjoyed with music and dancing. Lunch was served at midnight to thirty guests. Mrs. Vic Carlson entertained a t a ii o'clock dinner Tuesday evening, followed j by cards. Covers were laid for eight. Mrs. W. Ft. Jefford entertained at a watch party Monday evening, with cards and music. Luncheon was served. Mi's, T. ,T. McTonald was hostess at a 1 o'clock luncheon New Y ear's day. Covers Cov-ers were laid for seven guesls. The afternoon aft-ernoon was spent in sewing. o'clock dinner Monday evening. Covers were laid for ten. A 1 o'clock luncheon was given by Mrs. F. S. Maxim Wednesday afternoon at her home on Norfolk avenue. Covers were laid for six. Mrs. A. A. Pike entertained the ladies' society of the Congregational church Friday Fri-day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. O'Hara motored to the Park Wednesday, where they will visit with friends for a few days. Mrs. Daniel Konold entertained the Agenda club at a Kensington Friday afternoon aft-ernoon at her home on Woodside avenue. Miss Gertrude Wilson entertained the telephone girls at her home Monday evening even-ing with music and games. Covers were laid for eight. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McPolin entertained enter-tained Tuesday evening in honor of their son, Patrick, it being his birthday anniversary. anni-versary. Twelve guests were present. Mrs. Jacob Berg entertained at a family fam-ily dinner Tuesday evening. Covers were laid for seventeen. Tlie Ladies of the Maccabees and Sir Knights held joint installation Thursday everting at Sooiety hall, after which a banquet was served. Mrs. T. J. McDonald McDon-ald and E. S. Maxim were the installing officers. Mrs. J. J. Fitzgerald entertained a few friends at a Kensington Wednesday evening even-ing at her home on Park avenue. Mr. and Mrs. ;V. A. W'ilson entertained the Octagon Card club Tuesday evening at their home on Norfolk avenue. Four tables of progressive "iiOO" were played. Prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Konold. Mrs. Peter Pa.ul entertained in honor of the twelfth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Helen, Saturday afternoon i of last week. 1 Mrs. O. A. Forslund entertained tlie Five Hundred Afternoon Card club Saturday Sat-urday afternoon at her home on Norfolk avenue. The Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist Metho-dist church entertained Monday evening with "The Peabody Pew" at the church. Mrs. Hill entertained the Ladies' Aid society of tha Methodist church Friday afternoon. 1 LEHI LEHX Jan. 5. Mrs. Tteber Beunlon entertained en-tertained Monday afternoon from 3 to G o'clock at a Japanese tea in honor of Miss Mary Benrdon of Taylorsvitle, wTio is to be a winter bride. The guests were dressed In Japanese costume, the decorations decora-tions were Japanese' and the refreshments refresh-ments were in the sa me order. The guests were Amy Davis, June Whipple, ilith Ross, Josephine Merrill. Thelma and A re. ma Goodwin, Martha Kirkham, Jennie Welsh, Thelma Oarff, Mrs. Bob Ptxton, "Mrs. Fred Worlton, Mrs. Gerald Taylor, Vera Bradshaw and Lila Oh ran. The engagement of Miss Clara Wing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Wing, to Wilfred Russon. son of' Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Russon, has been announced. The marriage will take place on January S, Miss Gladys Panler of Salt Lake City spent the week visiting with Mrs. George Goates. Miss Ora Whipple entertained at supper sup-per Saturday evening of last week for Miss Lucille Sneddon and Mildred Tanner Tan-ner of Salt Lake City. Besides the guests of honor the following were present: Zelda Kirkham. Myrla Goodwin, Sibyl Winn, Leath and June "Whipple, Hugh Broadbent, Carl Pearson and EMn Gilchrist. Gil-christ. Mr. and Mrs. A- J. Stookev and famDy of Clover ar visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Stookey. Milo Kirkham was host at a chicken supper Wednepday evening. The guests were Marie W:orlton. Hilda Rhodes, Freda Lott, Blanche HerteTl, Ora Lott NevLn Broa'cTbent, Clark Jones, Burton Kirkham and Rulen Bennion. Miss Clarice Tanner of Sa.lt Lake City returned to her home Friday, after a ! brief visit with Miss June Whipple. I Mr. and Mrs. DarreH FowW of Idaho I are visiting for a week with Mr. Powder's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fowler. Mrs. William McComie of Artesla., Cab. was guest of honor at a Kensington and ! luncheon Friday afternoon, Mrs. S. L, j Wells be-in the hostess. The decorations j wero tn Christmas colors. The guests : nu m b ered t we n t y . j Mrs. J- H- Gardner left Saturday for : Camp Kearny, Cal., to spend the holidays with her sons. Reed and Hamilton, who : are in training there. j " J WELBY 4 ; WTTLBY. Jan. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Leo : Donlin and daughter. Leon, have returned from a two weeks' trip to California and Nevada. Mrs. T. Newell left Wednesday for Colorado Colo-rado Springs, where she will vie It her daughter, Mrs. H. Barber. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dunn entertained ' at a watch party at their home New 1 Year's eve. Musii? and games were the j features of the evening. At midnight : supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. ; Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nelson, B. H. i Johnson, Leroy and Fred Knowles. i Berniee and Marjorie Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. P. Mistier and son, Clarence, Clar-ence, re t u r n ed Tu eed a y f ro m t .os An-, geles. where they have been visiting Mrs. ! I Mistler's sister. " j |