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Show ; Social Notes From Utah Towns ARTHUR f -1 f ARTHVR. P'eb. 23. Mr. and Trs. Mat Mct 'lain left estcrday for the Taenic Mrs. ,f. W. Sehofield of Mount Pleas-! Pleas-! nut is 'viriting relatives and friends here. 1 Miss Margaret Sweetman of Salt Take was the guest of Miss Marg-aret Ilaiige :Iie last week. Mrs. Angie Karle fs visiting: her sister ;u ,alt lake for two weeks. -Mrs. Mary Kenner of Ephriam and daughters, Mrs Pearl R-ibinson and Miss : Ad--l Kenner, were gnosis at the home ot Mry. Carrie 8nrw a tew da s this i week. The. 5- returned home yesterday, j Mr. and Mrs. T:i Jones entertained I Sunday pvening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. i H. K. Hansen of Cent erf ield, who have I been visit ing at their home this week. ; The decorations were merigolds and car-( car-( nations. Supper was served at 6 o'clock, j Present wor Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hnn-) Hnn-) ton, Mrs. Ed LnharT. Miss Lead Pendleton. Pendle-ton. Miss Emmline Wilkins, Miss Mar-J Mar-J Jory Haage. Miss Thitha Snow. Miss Alta l Okerma u, Mrs. ( 'arrie Snow, Charles F. ; HaJ'vey of Salt Lake. Vance Feterson of ; nterfieid. Orlando Snow, Claren Oker- man and. Leo Okerma.n. Charles Nielson of Gunnison, brother of , Mrs. Carrie. Snow, visited Mrs. Snow the past week. A few self invited friends met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clare "Vv'ebber Wednesdav evening in honor of Mr.. Webber's Web-ber's birthday. Games and music were the principi 1 f3 tures of the evening. : Luncheon wa s served to the following guests: Mr. andVMrs. Bill Rasmusen, Mt. and Mrs. A. Tygerson. Mr. aaid Mrs. Jack Neil son, Mr. a nd Mrs. G. Bean. Mr. and Mrs. Venn Vickers, Mrs. Oluf Olsn, A Earle. Miss Helen Webber, Miss Ldlian Froisland and Mr. and Mrs. Webber. Miss Margaret Hae enteaind t a Valentine part y Frids evening. Thof e present wr : Jean Wilson. Lisle Gar-1a Gar-1a nd. Herman Ludwig. Clella H?ley, Elmer r.rfpnn. L ucile Snvder. Horace Ensign, Emmet Engersol, Viola Madsen. Freddie Williams Helen Webber, Lillian Frois-land. Frois-land. Lovey Chastain, Marearet Sweet-man, Sweet-man, George Taylor. Alda Okerman, Roy Tygerson, Eddie Fife, Leah Pendleton and Lyle Haage. BINGHAM f : f j BINGHAM. Fob. The lmpoitant social event of the week was the ball given in Canvop hall on Tuesday evening by the employes of the Utah Copper company for the benefit of the local Red Cross unit?, the proceeds of which approximated ap-proximated ??"eu, which was given to the Red Cross and to The Tribune Tobacco Fund. Canyon hall was crowded to Its utmost eapacitv by a brilliantly dressed assemblage, and the loaj "Ragtime S&ven" orchest ia furnished the music. The special teat ure of the evening wa s t he contest for a hindsonif lovipe eup. , which wur voted to the most popular Red i ross worker, with a strong rivalry between be-tween t he units of Copnernld. Highland 1 Roy a nd Rlnuham. which resulted in a i signal victory for CoppprfieM. Their rep-i rep-i re .-en tat i ve. M rs. W. A. Mi Fad den. received re-ceived votes m the amount of ?T11. Miss Edna Borg of the Highland Py unit re-cHved re-cHved the next highest amount. ? 1 0 . --The --The conimtttee in charge of rhp arran,:-trinls arran,:-trinls consisted of J. S. Myer. ha sr-' sr-' ''an : Vlugene Sullr- an. S. L. Pyra m. R. T: Williams. Ocorc: Thomas. J:o k Steele, 1. E. Middleton and F. A. Lohle. Mrs. P.". Hvland entertained the members mem-bers of lue W. B. A. knittrnc unit at hr home on Main street Wed nedn y '.'ternoon. The knitting of soldiers' footwear foot-wear occupied the afternoon until luncheon lunch-eon was served by Mrs. Hylwnd, assisted i.- her 'lauchlr, Kathrvn. The patriotic ! rtlrpt S'-heme as carried out in t lie refreshments. re-freshments. The guests in chid ed Ms-linmp? Ms-linmp? Tincombe. Ackf-rman. Fh-ihr-r. 7or-rll 7or-rll and Nt;slon of Copporfield. a nd ?ucs- ia mf'S Sweat, peat v. Williamson. I 'avi;;. Wells, s. hotilin. Lindelof. Nichols. Jackson. Jack-son. Stapleton. Ma ndott and Low e. Mrs. Leslie "hif announces t)e marriage mar-riage of her sister. Miss Caroln Reftue of Wa shine: t"n. Tk C.. to Lieutena nt Rro'-snson Huncs of the ordnance department depart-ment of the United States army. The' v, oddine t ook p)ac in ' ashing ton "n ; January 1 and Lie.;: r nan t a nd M vs. i Barnes are now loatd in M;ron, Ga . i where L'cuteriant names fs stationed at Camp Wheejer. Mis. RTrnes v.h formerly former-ly a resident of Rlncham and well known in the aorial cji-ets of the camp. "Despite the very Inclement weather, more 1 1 m n )' person? gat he red in So.-i-"-tv hall Monday r'eiting. the cvpn' being the mrd and uanr;nc party given hv the La-dv M.iccabees. The early p'.rt of the r.eiilng was sp-nt in playing whist, an 1 rnz"- were ;i warded to irs. Elmr Ron-reti. Ron-reti. Mrs. H. A. L"we and M;. Katharine. Fft) The fortunate playei s among th1 entlenien wei e, Mr. Smith, manager ot the Miners' Mercantile company at Con-perfleld: Con-perfleld: H J. 1'isher. also of Coppertield, and r. , r;illm;n. Following the lunch-em, lunch-em, served h- the committee on nrranee-rnent-. dancing whh Induid in mild aft-r midnight. The deointions were iri the national colurp and extended to tho score c.irds and the luncheon tables. Thursdav afternoon the pupils of the CoiiperheM hool. under the ?upcr ihui and inst nn tion of M rn. Minnie Wr.de, piin,ip-',l. eniei-liiined their parents with a delichi l'nl programme pf-ropos of Geor Washington's hirfhdav. The ladles of the :er ) 'ro.-i unit in Copperficld also were guest-i. Among the numerous so'-in 1 a'i i (ties of th'1 Macc;tbf-en Is to be noted the organization or-ganization rif n new bund, which mush al organization ha- at prevent a personnel of 1 i-mi - one. The or v.' i ni7:a t ion wa a u -t':o:i;:cd bv the Old P'hable tent No. at its regular meet ing Wednesda y e e-i e-i inc. and a meeting to perfect the organ-i.at.on organ-i.at.on wa Indd In the high ?"-hool auditorium audi-torium la;t night. Thursda v e ening RI ngha m lodge No. f)f I. ( j. ( K F, . held a n i i;ey ;, i tended meet ing, at which it conferred the first degree on fou r ft nd ida f ep, hn vlng a gile i the in embers of 1 i gh 1, 1 1 1 d lodge No. -I of ( 'opper.'leld. Following th" (u-it (u-it ia t ion cere mop ie?. the TTiembei s mi'i guests d jonrned to the dining room, where a social scs-lon was enioyed at th t,;iiT"et tatde. Speeches and Imnts followed. fol-lowed. E. G. Sullivan of the Posion Coii-Mdldated Coii-Mdldated scffb-ment acted as I n;i k t ma s I e r. M rs. Joscnh Gerra ns ent ertulnrrl n narfv of Mnnll gucMt on Tuesday evening in honor "f the twelfth birthday antilver-s-irv rf her daughter. 1 hd 1 1 antart. The e veuing'M prog i a tin no iniluih-d a rious g, iiiM-s wind was concluded bv 'ho nei lng of i .fi-fvhmentH. Alis. Corraim was assisted as-sisted In' Mr?. Eugene MoitIh n nf I Mir. W. I'h Slewart. The lit t le uiichIs w ei c( Ma f-'a ret and (Catherine SI a pie ton, 1 "oi o-rhv o-rhv Stewat t. I l- l' ii Morris. Alia Millet . 1ther p'eb antl Gertrudoand 1 hit I a ma r t GerranL'. The home of Mr. and Mis. Enow S. ng-g,i ng-g,i ii wa 'he ;( tie of a merry ga l h eri 1 1 l-'riday ewnlior of last week. In honor nf (In- veveinh :tmivrr-ary of their wfildlm:. Whi'U was t!u gurne of tho evening, and piizes were won hv M i j. Sam Sweat, Mrs. ' i, if da nd ft nd M i s. 1-a iner J ton net t . The geni lumen's pt hc were awarded to Sam Sweat, James Rogati anil l-'rnnk C 1 -son. The guefd lifd ln-nrf. MeMrs. and Mrsda men Sa in Sw t . Era nk ulson. I-;l-ti.er I o n i ! 1 1 . L, O. l-'ord and .lame ln-. n Mr. G. I-:. IJn'lc!-f. Mn. W. II. Poland. MtH. l-"rank Mevr, Mrs, Manno. Mrs, Slat r find Ja. k Swdt. Mrs. (-1. P. Kellv entertained a. Hinall diii tier pa rt v at her home Thu rxd n y e veiling, ve-iling, the gucslr; being fY"femtr Pa'k of the 'pnivori'ii v nf ( t.ih ami Mrvi. Pack. Earn W. NlelMen. principal of Ihe lllng-h'a lllng-h'a in ;;i IiooIk, a i id M rs. I nex Todd J I n, i,sl ru tor In EngUt-'h. M i''t I 'a u In 1 I or tie, MN.i Neva St rlng-baui rlng-baui ami Ml."' '.lhi Ward, till ff whom nr.- Uiidcnlti of St. Miirv'M academy, re-(.,, re-(.,, ,,ed o i i 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 n on Thut - day to spend I l.e W a-uino'i-.n'" bl'l iula v holiday and I iM. w eh - end with piin nt'i ninl Trie t id n In I.iic:h.nu. Mr-' Itnlj.h Ih.an.i i nt rl a 1 m-I a T'l' -:illl mil. pnilv nt !icr lii.uie on Main l I i r . i t Sc t nt da -.- ji 1 1 ci iuion of Id I Weidi. the o' r-a ; being the nr.tli birthday :inid c.i aarv vt liuv dauJiLcr. PlnUln. TJlC birthda- cake, resplendent with pink candles, can-dles, formed the centerpiece of the luncheon lunch-eon table, and games suitable to children enlivened the afternoon. The Sunshine club met. Wednesday evening eve-ning at the home, of Miss Agnes James, and needlework, together with some Red Cross knitting, occupied the time until ! luncheon was served by the hostess. assisted as-sisted by her mother. Mrs. M. L. James. Miss Mildred Matson spent Saturday and Sunday oi last week in Salt Lake City, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart. Mrs. Alfred Rodda of the El merlon apartments was a Salt Lake visitor during dur-ing the week, a guest of her daughter, Mrs. DeWitt Bevans. Mrs. Inez Todd King left Thursday for 1 Eureka, where she will spend the holiday of Washington's birthdav a.nd tho weekend week-end wuh her daughters, Mrs. Lindsey and Mrs. Bonner, in the Tintic district. , Mrs. Edna P. Spi'tzenberger had as guests for tho week-end her sis'er, Mrs. J. F. Jarre 1 1 , and lit He daughter, Virginia, Vir-ginia, of Salt Lake City. . I PRICE ; . PRICIS. Feb. 23. Principal and Mrs. J. iy. GuMer of the high school were hosts ;o the. basketball team, the seniors an3 a. number of friends Tuesday afternoon at tea.. Farulty members, srade teachers and members of the school board v;ere also, guests. A course luncheon was served. Mrs. Gubler being assisted by some of the teachers. Jliss Lora. Wootton Pilterta.ined a.t dinner din-ner Sunday in honor of Glenn Harmon, who left Thursday to enter the war department de-partment at YVashineton. The sue.sis were Misses Man' Curry. I,eona Ate?ltn. Mrs. Rulon Bryner. David Potter. Elwocd Gatherum and Glenn Harmon. Gienn Harmon was honor gust at a. dinner Wednesday served by Mrs. F.nlon Brvner and Miss Rubv Brvner. Games 'and music followed the hour at the table. Thofe who enjoyed the evening with Mr. ; Harmon 'twere Misses Ella Nelson. Lona Abgjrlin, Marv Parry. Lora Wootton. Messrs. Ivan Ma this. Reed Pace. Pavid Fotter. Elwood Gatherum and Raymond Spellman. A eirl was' born to Serseant and Mrs. Thomas Averill Tuesda- morning at the Thomas Fonts home. Serzeant Averill had been home on a furlough, but was railed back to his company at Little Rock Monday Mon-day morning Word has been recej ed of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Fa.'e of Oakley. Idaho, but formerly of Price. 4 . . . i. SUNNYSIDE I . t St" N'T P IDE. Feb. ?3.Mrs. Homer Haynes was hostess at a musmale and social given at hr home on Wednesday even in-r. -An entertaining programme was rendrM. dnd luncheon was served to the fohowjnq- sru sts: La Tavlor. Jant iMtfTord. Ardela. Meelev, Olen Woodward. Oscar RydvHll. Roland Christenscn and Mn-er Haynes. Mrs. .a.mnel Piismorp entertained at dinner Sunday evening for Mr. and Mr?. Sa muol X ivlor. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and Mrs. .Tame"' Naylor. Mrs. W- X WetiPl delirhtfullv pntr-tained pntr-tained the Ladles' Literary club at her home- Saturday a'fernon. The Knichts of Pthias lodqe held Its annual h-tnuut and snlai jn tDe olub-ro.'in? olub-ro.'in? on T'Jela- evening. T!ie hnv .nnd z)rr of the eighth crade held a alfn:tne dan- and so--ial in the si-hol house on Thurgday evening. Mrs. Aiv'rw Christensen. a'.-tomtnied by her daughter, Mrs. N. D. Ely -of Cisco nd little lone and Fred, have left tor a month s ttav at 'iVoms. Wajh. While I away she uill visit wjrb her son, Arnel, who is stationed at Camp Iewis. The workers' of the Red Cross save a bic daive In the city bowery Wednesday Wednes-day night. Mrs. Theodore Johnson of priro has hr-f-n visitme i riendn )n Sunnvside the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Farlev nf Manf 1 I bavr moved Tf S-'unnysie to make iheir I home. Mr. and Mrs PimM Hitglmon of j Storrs are inii- lure. th..-. quests of Mr. and Mr.". John Higpinsoit. Mr. HiidMi. Frank Averil of I'rice are unnyside iMtnrrt this week. Mr. and Vrs. Lloyd foawk of Park City are vLitlng relatives hre. Mr. and Mrs. f-eonard T.lfsirr have returned re-turned borne, after visiting relatives at Hrip.-r. T'c lo.-al KiW'hts of Pythias celebrated t hf n f t y-fouri h nnni-rrs;i ry of the ordT Tu'-.-da- evening in thrjr clubmnms. An enjoyable ,and instructK-e entertainment w given. The following programme was rn loved by a capacity house: Instructive and imprrssive cert-inonles were gien by the of!i'eis of the louic. In honor of tho s-v en tn"m Vr who have Joined Kt he color", the honor roll was hung In art appropriate ap-propriate pbi'-r on the wall. " Ttie lodge 5 1 rvp-os gt vp pla i to a mm h a I programme, pro-gramme, whh'h in-ludd a piano duet, by r.arhara Taddlo and Janet E'uhord; nolo, 'tdd Kn:s.r. We'll C..r Von Vet." Mrs. I -oa Ta tor: rt t t r, "A mtrira. the Hen i it 1 1 ill. ' ' Mrs. i Joorqc Wells, Mrs. Loa ; ri y lor. John Li 1 1 b- johri and T.iliesen lans: addrfS'. "Pythlanisni and r'rnter-rdty,'' r'rnter-rdty,'' rrofrNor U. K. la'don: address, "(ur liiHura ic e I tepn rtment .' A. Kof-f Kof-f nrd : song, " H;i 1 1 le Cry of Freedom," hv the a:J5finhly. Miss Ardfdla Neeley was a i '-on i pa nlt for I hn f InL- Ing. Th Italia n i ring uua rtet 1 e f urnhslu'd hp vera I nmii-ht-rs during t he evening. 1 aim boon was Hf'ncd bv t in- hoys of the K. of P., after which dancing was enjoyed by all. I LARK LARK. Frli. . --Mrs, K. M. Ra.toman en ten ained n t a ca rd jjarty Thursday , e 'uiing. Fi vo tahlfs of "TO0" were. plad. Fust prir.es were taken by Mrs. Jiw Gama.i h and Mrs. .tutnes Wight: scr- ond prl7.es by .Too Chi nrnch a nd O. IX. i Chandler. Luncheon wan served by the hostess to twentv guests. ! Mrs. J. K. Hansen entertained at a dinner partv Thursday attrrnoon in honor of her father. P. C. Sorcnsoti, of Kph-ralm. Kph-ralm. 1 Mr. nnd M is. J. 1 towns announce 1 ho inn rr la go of their daught or, " Ida. to George Winn, which took place Wednesday Wednes-day In Salt I-tke City. They will make their hothe in 1 a rk. Mr. nnd Mrs. lly Sorrnsnri and daughter, daugh-ter, Kuih. ri'turned Monday, alter spending spend-ing a week visiting relatives hi Kphraim and Mounl Ple;isant. M Iss fieri ha powoll of 1 ,etil and Pdan T Jo (I of 1 trk vorv ple.ijta nt ly surprised Iheir many friends Wednesday by anil an-il noun dug t iielr marriage, which took place In Salt like Cily la:d week. .Mrs. H'Tl l-'ausett. lias as her gnosis her sisters. Mrs. J. - Ibdm of Purlev, Idaho, and Mrs. Itan thinly or Prnvo. Mrs. Ihl. Henderson and Mrs. K. Howard How-ard mt erla Imut at i he home of t he former for-mer Tim sday cvenim: at ;i T. 0 o " parly.. iht prizes going lo Mrs. T . K. U'err ann M. ii. Chandler; second prl.es to Mr. and Mrs. W. 'hnue. lane boon was served bv tlif hosier's in twenty couples. M iv. !: I toward ent Tta ined Wednes-dav Wednes-dav c4nlng in honor of .lr. Henderson's hi i -t In'a a iinK'ersa r . Lll licheon was srrvi to fl I teen IH'.'l s. Tin- I. ark Social Huh entertained l-'rl-day lilc.ht al thep- Huhrooins, ilrst indzes goim; to Mrs. Unrk nnd Mis. Penphriilse ; soennd prl'.es to Fred Taylor and Joe larnaHiP. Me.. I a. M. ProinlioM r n I nt a I nrd at a o'clock dinner pa rl Sum la y in eoin-pllmnnt eoin-pllmnnt lo Mr. and S 1 r . .1. i-,'. Hansen a nd I '. ' . Sore main of Kplu a i m. ( 'overs wen- la id for t en. P. ('. S.u-eni.on of Kphtalin Is aiiendlng a month !n Uuk wllh Ida HilMn-u. Mrs, .I4 I i. Han.'"n ami I ly Suretisni. Mrs. Jo'iepb I I o I ga o n pnrlv In Imnor of Mrs. .1. I loll oT Minf;hani. ( "arda jaiU. gdiiu:;; w tro nltned. Kimi. i if' . o u awarded to Miss Dora Tlolt and Angus Holt. Consolation pri7.es went to Misa Dora Lamhson and 'Albert todgins. s upper up-per was served to Mr. and Mrs. Ld Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holt, Mrs. f. ' Holt. Mis3 Dora Lamhson. Miss Lmiiy Holt. Miss Joser.hine Berry of Bingham and Miss Harriet Figg of Sandy are the guests of Miss -Hazel A cord and 1ISS Kathcri'ne Creigluon for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. P.ateman were Salt Lake City visitors the first part of the week. 1 GUNNISON I ! OT'XXISOX, Feb. Mrf. Joseph Christcnsm entertained Wertnet-.riy at a party in honor of her son, Myrian. Twelve friends were present. Sundav evening Mayor ami Mrs. John M. Knighton entertained Mr. and .yr Kav P. Metralf, Mr. and JTrs. P. H. H3t-verson. H3t-verson. Mr. and Mrs. H. Gribhle, Mr. nnd Mr. J. W. Jone. Mr. and Sim Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. C. Is". Jensen and Mr. aim Mrs. .Tames Brown. Five hundred was played, Mrs. J. TV. Jones and C. N. Jensen Jen-sen winninc the favors. T'ne Tuesday Evening Card rlnh members mem-bers were entertained thJs week by Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. rMetcalf. All memoers were present, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Hal-verson Hal-verson were special gntests. Prices were won by Mrs. C. N. Jensen and George Halverson. Mondav afternoon Mesdaraes ,T. A. Hapan, C. M. Madsen. E. E. Porter, G.?oree Halverson, Dannt Sa-nders. C. Halverson, John E. Metcalf, O. H. Halverson, Hal-verson, J. M. Knighton, Niel Korenson, A. M. rhrisiensen. James Brown. J. V) Jones. Loveli Chllds. H. A. Kearns, C. X. Jensen. Eva Jensen and Julius Pug-ems Pug-ems were the guests of Mrs. Fay B. Metcalf Met-calf in honor of the tetter's birthday an-niversarv. an-niversarv. Five hundred was played. Mesdames John M. Knighton and C. M-Madsen M-Madsen w-on the prizes. Mrs. A. 1.1. Chrlstensen entertained Sunda.v at a. birthday cartv in honor of her dauehters. Gra-e and Gladys. Those present were Marie GledhlU, Melba. and Ada Peterson, Belva Sorenson, Ida Chllds, Noel Grihble. Viola and Byrel Bown, Teresa Te-resa Duggins. Magnus Edwards. Aird Merkley, Wesley and Melrose 'C'nristen-scn. 'C'nristen-scn. The Boval X"eighlxrs mt Monday eve-nine eve-nine at the home' of Mrs. Libby Peterson. Mrs. Hannah Jepson entertained Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon in honor of her birthday j anniversary'. The Ernests were Misses Matilda Ma-tilda Larson. Glade Bown, Virginia. Peterson, Pe-terson, Mesd?mes A. M. Christensen, James Bown. J. A. Hagan. Flizabe'h Peterson. Pe-terson. August Villard, Leonard Jepson and Charles McKay. The Social Circle club met w!ih Mrs. rt. H. Halverson on Wednesday afternoon. The guests were: Mesdames Daunt Sanders, San-ders, Millie Christensen. J. W. Jones. Julius Dusrsins, Linda Jensen, John E. Met. alf. Rav B. Metcalf. James Bown. E. E, Porter. J. M. Knighton, Susie Chllds and George Halverson. Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Bards'ey left Wednesday Wed-nesday for Olmstead, where they will make their home. Mrs. Mar:.- Tate left Monday for her home in V 'harleston. Mrs. Emil Anderson entertained a few-friends few-friends Wednesday afternoon. RUTH, NEVADA 4 f KFTH. Nv., Feb. 23. Mrs. Walter K. Heinrich entertained Thursday of last weok at her home in compliment to Mrs. Eoim and mother of Ely. Senator "hapin and wife and George RnsFel of Klko were visitors In Ruth on Friday of last week. One of the pleading events of the week was th. enrd party given in honor of Mr. and Mrf. Hugh Grahmn at thir homo on Rnth tovnsite. The, evening was spent at cards. Refreshments were ser'"d. Those present wore Mr. and Mrs. John Grossman. Gross-man. Mr. and Mr?. Pynn. Mr. and Mrs. Get r heart and Victor Mayer. The Ruth Dancing ruh gave- another one of their social dances on Thursday night of last week. It was largely attended. at-tended. Mrs. C. B. Nance and Mrs. TV. "Redinger will k-ave soon for an extended trip to I,os Angeles and other points in Cali- ; for n ill. Mrs. Emma MaUiews nnd Mrs. C. B. Nance tpent Tuesday in Kh', the guests of Mrs. Alice Bed linger. 1 ! Mr. and Mrs. Ford have pone to CftH- ! fornla. where they are visiting with , frhmds and relatives. , tr. and Mrs. A. Burchjvrt and Mrs. I McKenills were visitor s in Fly Tuesday, i Th many friends nf Mrs. Gerce MoIeMie will be ple-ised to learn that she has fully recovered from an operation and is home from the hospital. AMERICAN FORK AMFRICAN FORK. Feb. C3. Miss Josio tJroiiwcH"'d was the harming ho-ct-e at a delightful party Monday evening for the tea- hers of the grammar giades nnd their partners at her home in the Fourth wardv Progressive games were the fcaturfs of tho evening. A delicious luncheon was served to about twenty-live twenty-live giiosts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lloyd Yarney. who have Hpent the past year nt North Vaklma. Wash., are here for an extended visit as the g' .est of relf. lives. Mrs. M.irv Wagstaff and daughter. Tlaad. of Tiovo are gnests of Ameruaii Fork relatives tins week. Mr. and Mrs. F- D. Rtgler of T.os Angeles An-geles ;ire heic and will bo the guests of Mi. Higler's mot her. Mrs, 1 1. ' C Bolev. lor tho next month or .six weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1 onar.l K. Adnms of Salt Liiko City spont the latter part of the week in American Fork as guest's of Mi. Aunius's mother. Mr. ami Mrs. James AY. Frown of Salt 1 ake K.re guests of Mr. and Mrs. J Watt Storr Satunlay and Sunday. Mrs. lora llieks and children of Xe-vada Xe-vada are her for an extended visit' as tho guests ot relatives. Mrs. Grnnt Claike of Farmlngton spent the week In this Hty visiting as a guest of her parents. Bishop and Mrs. 'U" Smith. Tho Misses Ida and Amanda. Chipman returned home the first of the week from a six months' sojourn on the I'ncifio -o;rVi. They reported having had r delightful de-lightful trip. Mis. C. K. Carretl and daughter. Berlin, Ber-lin, of , Salt l.ako were week-end giu-st.s of M rs. Sa rah Crooks ton. .1. B. Storrs if storrs spent the" Hirf of the work in American Fork. He was bet'ore the examining board at Provo on M-mday and passed for service tor I'ncle Sam. M r. and M w. Key t ! reen v ool w ore g ties is of Suit 'Lake relatives tho curly part of the week. Mr. ami Mrs. Nate Uohlnson entertained enter-tained at a faintly dinner Sunday at tludr home on Fast Stale street. Covers were laid lor hvi'lvc. Mr. 1 ,eslle Parker entertaineil at a blMlulay pirtv Thursday ovening In lumor nf t-r husband's blrt hday. , pleasant iiniiu of games and music was ini-joved. ini-joved. followed by n delicious luncheon s. i ed to six teen miesi s. .Mrs. Lertha Myma nf lOureka spent pail of the week In this rltv an the guest nf her sister, Mrs. Keiiben Chip-ma Chip-ma n. Mr. ami Mrs. l-Vod lbadlev relurned home the early pint of ihe week fioiu n month's isit on the Pacifie coast. M,..-. Willli Cah.ford and .dilhjren of Touete Mpeill pill of the Week ,, Alliei- It.ui Koik as gue.ds of relatives. Aliss Vina 1 1 oo of Salt Lake ;.pen( the week In A oiei n a N l 'oi k as a g ue:t( of Al I: m 1 relic 1 trow n. Mm. .lames Chipman. Jr.. entertained ut w u-enviturt,m Satuidav allcMuion and evenins for. the 1 m.a .(t .!mc S Cross commute.... .1 V itJ. I passed in l;niltinc nd s0Ll.il . luwetl by refreshments. ,.,,,,..' Miss rear, Chipman, the pojui , - u dauchtor of Mr. , miin of IMS city, ami Ld'lic ''a" , k of this city, were married at .ilt City Saturday. Pr. a,,,! Mrs. Harvey rf,$& York City and Mr. ami Mn.." 'th(; rf,.rtinattP?hre tr rredent and Jlrs. Stephen L. Chlpmnn. i,IFRF1, vch 2Z. -Mrs. Alfred Duke e.nKnc;. It honor of licr Iv.rtli'iJ.i . i gnosis were present. , Mrs. William naum MrrroVMaa'ret guest of her mother. Mr.-. Maigarct WMrsn'Krnt EdKinSton of ?1t W 3 visitms in lleher City thi weclt. , Mr. 'and Mr.. AlWt DlkFO.. enter (a iner) Tuesday evening for Mis. VW' liam Baum of Provo. Mr and Mrs. Feed Si rone of Provo are the euests of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Cummings. Mrs. Joseph Ha fell enteriained at a sleichine party Wednesday eTO -nd , rved supper at tier home after Ihe ride. Those eniovlns the event were Mrs . . S. YVilles. Mrs. W. K. Wherrltt. Mrs. J.nnle McMillan, Mrs. Altred -lis-William Bonner, Mrs Theodore person. per-son. Mrs. A. B. Murdock Mrs Y. rivde. Mrs. Georre A. Fisher, Mrs ... H. Karns, Mrs. .1. M. Dhe Mrs. Fann Hvde. Mrs. Jack Kimball. Mrs. Willi, m Bvrne. M:ss Nora McMillan and M!fc Vilate McMillan. Mr' Fannia -lvde and Mrs. Ja-k Kimball Kim-ball and family of She'lev. Idaho have come to Heber to make their home during the absence of Mr. Kimball In the war. Mrs Joph A. Rasband entertained at a Kensington Wednesday afternoon. Mr ond Mrs. .lames Un'lfi" entertained enter-tained af dinner Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mr. Lindsay s birthdav. Scotch iones and dances were the programme fe:ure.s. .Dinner was served to about seventy-five guests during the afternoon. Miss Jean Byrr.e entertained at dinner Friday afternoon in honor of her tirtn-dav. tirtn-dav. Miss Lois Wallace of Salt La.ke City 1e the guest ot Mrs. W. K. Wherntt tms .week. Mrs. Sylvester BroLdbent wa a visitor to Provo this week. I GRANTSV1LLE I : f GF1AXT5VILLE. Feb. 23. Mr. and Mr5;. lhfrt J. Olsen entertain'?;'! for Mips Fay Dugsan of Salt Lake City during the feek-end. She returned to the city Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. tV. Smith entertained at dinner Yedne?dav afternoon In honor of Mr?. Smith's fiftieth birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, Mr. and Mrs. .John Milliard and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. HaHiday. Mrs. Freeman Durfee of Rhfie'.d, Ida-hn, Ida-hn, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mre. Holger Peterson during the week. Mrs. A. L. Hammond and children of Twin Fails. Idaho, returned to their home Saturday afternoon after a visit with relatives here. Joseph Soelberg was given a horae-roming horae-roming pa rty in the gym Tuesday evf-ni'.ii? evf-ni'.ii? in honor of hi? return from a two yea rs' minion to the southern f-trues. A proeramm was rendered, ame-s were played a nd Inn.-he-jn was served. The guests were Mr. and Mr?. W. K. Soei-hertr, Soei-hertr, Mr. and Mr?. H. Hein'o. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arbor.. Mr. and Mrs. Choker Jetferies, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wortn-ington. Wortn-ington. M.r. and Mrs. Arr.ns O. M-Bride. Jr., Mr. and Mr?. Clark Jeffries, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Clark. Bi?hor and Mrs. Richard Rich-ard .Tfferis, Mr. and Mrs- P. K- Wrath-all, Wrath-all, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Willi. Mis. E- M. Spanton. M:s. Acel Richirdson. Mrs. iram Ben-on. Ben-on. Mrs. J. A. Krickson. Mr, llyn-m Miliward. Miss Kdith Spanton. M.:ss Fm ma StromberEr. M.is Ai'i Jefferies, Miss Daphne Coley. M:. ss Lnr.a Heinle. Miss R i' hel Chirk, Miss Jennis WiMti-.ail, Miss Hannah Ceoiey. Miss Atirelia Ben-nion. Ben-nion. Miss Fnm:a Sharp. Theodore R. Johnson and Nerhi f oeibers. j Mrs. I,oui?a Sandbei g; was given a pleasant bin hday party Tuesiuy a f ler-i'.coh. ler-i'.coh. The cuests were Mrs, John John-snn, John-snn, M.rs. John Folind'T. Mrp. William Rirnis, Mrs. J. E. Clark. Mrs. Alfred 'iusta veson. Mrs. Lenus Petf-rn. Mrs. V'harh'S nrthmcton. Mrs, Ellis B'.rtier, Mr. .,11,1 Mrs. J. M. Rurn, Mr. and Mrs. Joel NVison, "N'r. and Ttrs. Rufus Marsa and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sand berg. Mrs. E. M. Spanton entertained at a surprise party tor Miss Emma Si.rp V.'edncMhiy evening: in horror ot her birthday. birth-day. Those present weie M'r. and Mrs. Acel Kirhard.-on, Mrs. Cene ieve Orr. T. R. Johnson. I. R. :Iton. George W. Pnsje, Miss Aurriia F.entuon.- Miss Emma Stroni-bertr. Stroni-bertr. Miss Beryl Irvine Miss Irene Wrathall. Miss RarhM Anderson. Miss Mildred Bunr.ester. Miss Fnithe Spanton. Mrs. M. K. GriT'fiih. Miss Nell Drury and Mrs. Grant I Benson. Mrs. Hyrnm MHlw.ird entertr.ined the stake rrimnr- offi.'ei s at her home on Clark street Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. CI i ik went Rount'ful Saturday a:"terntxn for a visit with their daughter there. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Nelson of Blak-foot, Blak-foot, Idaho, returned to their homo Monday Mon-day m'tei noon after a short visit wuh re'atives and friends here, i The Merry-Makers pvo n dniu Sr.s: pa r t y in t h ,k m V ednesd a r e vc n u i -:. j Hlreshmeuts were served to nil present". I The funlnr 'prom'' of tho lucli s. hol ! was heJd in tho opera house Krtdav e c-ninc c-ninc an pro t-d t lv one of t lie si -, son';; most rHpuinr parties. Tho ohvss this yonr is iMiiposed of eicht hor s and their partv was "some class." The 1 a.i was beautifully doeoiated for the occasion. occa-sion. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tlyrnm Arrvle of Roimti- ' ful, I "tali, loturned to th.hr home Sun-day Sun-day a ft or noon after a week's visa wit h Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Jennings. v EVANSTON, VY0.T , l:V ANSTOX. VP.. Koh. I.T-Miss : Mrtiorilo Vntrcron. win") loavos Stmn.iv! ior Ancrlos. h:is ho.Mi cM-'nLxrlv ' ciitertuinril duritic thr p;usi w ock ;tt many invtty minus. Mrs. I nnrcno l-'.nstrutii iMitorlainod at .-ani '1'liurs.iay ooniim at her home on Morso-1. co s;reot . otnplinuMittuy to Miss '.unoron. In ko.-piin.- wiih V;sliinton"s Wrtlul.iv nmi tin- spirit of Iho tunos, t ho l.-.-.M a I ;ons tin oi:t;liout Iho rooms woro p.u -.iol io ami tho oolor .sohomo of ro.l. whho an.i hl::o was olovorly oarrioil onl in all pos-.Mo wais. I'hnoYs won- ivosom for four 1 laWo.i of tailor luiuhoon was sorvo.l m liio suuill tahlrs ' 'Mrs Uooivo V. Ilarvoy onlorlaino,! at an informal Oinnor parlv for Mi i"m-01 i"m-01 on on Kit. lay ovonlns :i iu,r ,,,,' t'onior Hlivrl. Tho , ontoi ; -o, o tor tt.o t:thlo w as an a: t ra. i i l;- , . .MI Tho Kiiosis iiiolu.lv i. brs:,i,v 1 1 ,. :'rlM",,' lnuior. Mr. Inal Mrs, i'Jionfis ll-u-.o- '. l!"y,- 1Vo' lohn ' nm.Wn."M'-'. ! Nollio Harvoy an, I iJoor.-o p jinvvov i Siin.lay aflornoon Mrs. William Hunos: ontortalno,! ut a .Hnnor party in honor of Miss l-amoi-on. .( ,,0 allraotlx olv .loooraloil tahlo, ooiors oio lal.i for I I e. Mr. ami Jin.. Wahlomar An.lors.,,, r. o,.a,o, al ,i,nor for M.s ramoion on , ' 'S;,'l rx '" ' !.( homo i .lo.soiol,;h,s. Tho h.hlo was ar,a,;,' Mr. ami Mm. William rni;li an, I ,1 lor. W ilma. roinruo.i Sun.lai' i,om 'i ,Vo lu.hllul sK nooks' v:,.-a,ion sponl ,,,'.'.,11-orma ,,,'.'.,11-orma Msll ln rolallvos mui fr.on.is ,i hoir liny homo thoy slo,.p,..l l for a low oiays' v.., wi,l, M,f, ),;, " mollu-r. Mrs. Knii-rson. Miss Mo,lo lCaholl of o,;,i,. .,,,, ino. L.,.,,,1 , fa aM on. . ,, ,' hnuhor Louis Kah,.,,. ., r..'' ', , ' ,', ' orn lionry was al.so ,, ,..., Uaholl homo , o first of Iho Moo'h Mis. KrinU ,.,,,, ., ,,,;,,,. ' " vhon sho onlonaim.l tho ,,,. I ',' "H '"' .hit, at n Kon:.ui;(o on Tnos.lai attot- ACTRESS GIVES Err FOR CRM mf A Wcll-known Ai:tre? t , Darken Gray Hair With , Home Made MisS Joiocy Williams, the i Amorioan a.-tross, who playing at the Jmporial tkf!, N Loins, Mo., made the folir 1 mcnt about gray hair am' i' 1 iarkon it: 1 tr.y "Anyone oan prepare a ,v , tti i e at home, at very littp '!-1 will darken erav-streakp'd' hair, and make it sou acd i a half pint of rvnter V V:J. Lay rum, a small box o D. '-t pound, and U ounce 0f ' ' These ingredients can b hm, drurr store at very little ?Jl druggist ran put it up U ' Ply to the hair twire a "'1 . desired shade is obtained 7 '"1 make a gray-haird person V,r,v:jl years younger. It does not f-'J sealp, is not ftwky 0r grasV t"? -not rub off." JAdgfl , noon at her home on the omnTj nut and Seven'h str-t ji "l rooms were beautituily "dcr-"t pink rosebud?. The atterninn"'1' ' in sewine and musio, arA latr ' " appointed course luncheon A low bowl of roses was rh for "be table. The mmbit " present vrere Mrs. Poser t"-?-1 " Miss Elizabeth Pheehan jL'fJL nev, Mr?. BaJph Chaoman tl T " Bryan, Mrs. E. M. Aushfr-UV? I seph T. Booth. Mrs JarViC-: t Charles Stahley. Lrs. Earl p,TV Mrs. Ieo Smiddy. " 3-J At the rerular -meetir? 0' tv, ,' chapter of The Eaptern 5tar ve.;4 Jlasonic temple T'js4ax- eVe.'.'.1' Albert Goodman, Joiia 'y p,";; f ! Charles F Wilkinson rteifT5?: '' ?rees of tr. order, in kes'i-.J 3 .-ar-time spirit, light rfre:"--V eri-ed in place, of tfe ci'oVy.'v ' -I Cards vere then en joyed u- hour by many members an4 ent. ", At the last meetin? of t"e t-.-( erary .-luh. Mrs. Arthur "oo?i Mrs. Waldemar Anderson wew 7-membership 7-membership m the club. Mrs. Bert. Gilchrist, who bos t-ing t-ing her sister. Mrs. William 0-. few r;avs. returned to her bo-c' Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Emma Porter a.nd farriT , san. Utah, arrived in "Evac. day for a forttiicht p V1?,, 1-Porter's 1-Porter's sister. Mrs. Frank War-upper War-upper Bear river. Mrs. Louise Guttin? is erjer-j from her daughters, Mrs. Pa 1 Spokane. Wash., and Mrs "T Dowd of S-'alt Laie. They wii"-. Evar.ston for a week or ten cIvV Mrs. Georee Thinnes of Or-. has been the guest of her kV Tlunnes. and wife for a iW7. -turned to her horr.e Tuesiav. Mrs. Thomas Crosbie retirt;-Tkunsday retirt;-Tkunsday from Laramie, wher tea days visiting her dat)ghtt-"t 1 Crosbie. J The ladies of the Presbvterlar I ciety and their rr.any fnends ir- ! rained at a deliehnul Kers;rrv.- j F. A. Miller and Mrs. CbarfesV , Thursday afternoon in the cbu.--'-j In the early part of the aftVr; I euests busied themselves , for the Red Cr.:s and seTrir. : , by a short husiress session ' : Supper was then sen'ed at e.! ; .which was prettuv arrsr.a ifj--- " euests present. The ge;f7-'".. ' church -ap:e in for suorer a: . most e.n.icya!Ie s-.-cal t;rce followe. j Mrs. Van Rupe w-as hostess at a tily armted dinner partv Surid ' r.insr at her home on Seventh iblo-jmius- p'ant was the 0". rbo table, at which co-er;-. ; Trs. Louis Llemson. Mrs. Bi-'T: : Mr. at.d Mrs. Koy Bnn ad Ti; j Mrs. W. C. Beavers art -'- ' daushter, Nancy Lee McPree. t ' i b.-en the quests of Mrs. Alter". C-v ! the past ten c.-.ys, returned to in ttockton. CaL, Wedaes-a- -Mre. Clifford Gilpin and r-'eci-iLycia Nasli. re:un:ed from ?.:ci on Monday af;e.n0on. havir.s .-.r-- Lleutei-.irt Chtford Gtlpm that i-; . v. ay to tho tratnine .-arco at Ci.--I Mass. T'.-.ev also v:s.:te.j Mr. a--j Thomas Williams at Eock ! Mr. ami Mrs. Louis Ks bell !?:': '-'den '-'den and Salt Lake the las: e? w.-ere they wiil s-enj a few car. -; relatives and friends. I Mrs. Louis Dcmsor. rar.-.e 05 fr" . dor. Saturday to fij s fe'i ti I Eva:is:on vlsititic fner.cs a:d i j the funeral of Lie late Mrs. X. C.1 1 son. Mrs. Detr.son returr.e-1 to b::l j the first of the w eek. i Mrs. D. jr. Davies was Please -i prised Monday by hanug about : ;of her if.er.ds cor-'e in to sr-erd v; noon nnh her. The hours fro- : : ur.til 5 were ernt with kr :--: I sew;:nf. The occasion betre the 1 fifth weddtnc anriver&a:-y of fr j I hor cuests gae her a beaut;:';: : 1 of pink carnations and ferns. Lv: j was serv ed late in the af-.err.:-::- : r I M'GILL, NEVADA I Ji oit.i.. Nov.. Fob. :xA f.fia I fair of the week was the vsierr-il Sivcn Sat u.iay aftert-.x-n bv I liam A. JI.Vov and Mrs. J.i.i a ! which ss' fretn Ely ri j spent a most pleasant attenw" too-rs and t.ibtos were de:e-?:d . matinor tc.at was at oice t" : 'S hca,;::f,,i. Hearts, arrows, c..:.-- A-ti A-ti wors and potl.M ferns iverv s- f ticaily .irr.u:,Hi that the tw-'f, tnny hae btVti an ideal p'.i JT V tie mile sops of Wins Y--f-: I bridso wore oi.iio.i. at th-T:cit: whuh Mrs. p. ;oy.1 Suyt.i w.is fi t'rst pnr.o; Mi:. Leonard li'son. J pri7o. and Jtrs. Goorce 0. Ktscr. o1 1 1011 priro. Tb.ose invited were Me? ii. 1". H. Fomoroy. Geotve Kor. Koiidlo. i". .1. McKa.i.ion. Ki-ss -,Cll:irlos r.ioizlor. .1. C Ki'tncr, Leak, llohort Maidac'i. J. Watson lLn ons. Spencer IVuilas. Miles M- doorcn Marsh. K. V.111 ruse:,, c ; Smith. Leonard Kirsoa. 'A'.ttvr Co-a Clark. M. I5rn. Vi:-.:-; t'ltnlon ticwill. lark l.artbcrr Timtov . Jlissos l;u-Kira Klwcil ' Kckol. Jllss Mav Ptwvn of Colorado t v.-1 w ith bor patvtils. Mr. and Mrs. ) - of upper lownsuo. j Tho social oicttt of tho sca-'ri w;': ball slvoti .y t o strav K' c!; y-.m y-.m Tauisdai, at tho crcld'.cci'. J- bono'll of t'o S . S. club. T eh' , tastotullv oo.-oratod with Isnte '" Ha-.s and huir.p f. also the V'.o ' ; Losidos tho McG'dl honi. l.irvc r ; of CP.s and il'cr Isd'.-s fvai "1 '"' ., disirlct motor to M.V.ill to :! .land social funcvaia Mr nnd Mrs. W'tlliaa, V.-W' tamed tluoo tab'os of bi".l.;e .! ; , oa- ovouim: Tho iiiiite.l ,':et.- od" Mr and Mi s. Sponcer IV C and Mrs Miles M.irn.llt. Mr. Gooic.o M itsli. Mv, and M". u I ars..,:, Mr. and Mrs. Kl-lloi an.i Mrs Co::, C! ark. M of tho pW a hr.' l lmt.dw.Hi ";"'.-( bofoio iho jpacsts .iopar'.e.! homos. Mis .1 Mlnn-d nod f.,n-: ','' dav mo: plm; nr a trip to C.c - |