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Show c ' ' - - ; : " " it" 14 7 an OGDEN I j f Ltl OO DECS', Feh. 23. Tho Uerthana. was tin? scene Friday iiftTnoun of one of tiie 1 pettiest and most, eljiimrate. social affairs ! or' the season, when .Mrs. A. A. imihw and j Mrs. F. C. Higinbotham entertained at I a. Washington's birthday party for their 'laughters. Mien IJlizaWtth Deo Shaw and EV Mits Dororhy Doe ! i iu'i nbotham. The. patriotic effect v.' as carried out in the docoratlonfi, with Amerirau. llas and red, "white and blue bl rea mcrs,. The hall room -a.kfl fas especially urtistie with numerous f, w lags and palm:?. In tin- dining room streamers of li'nbon in tho prevailing j colors extended the length of the tabk-H. ir. j The patriotic idea w;is carried out in the j. j, refreshments, and the favors were small hatchets. Games and dancing wore fea-w1 fea-w1 tures of entertainment for the afternoon hen and were In charge of the following: Miss m a tiophie W'eatherhill. Miss Anna Powell. Miaa Baldwin and Miss Orll Shaw. A rib-ca'3 rib-ca'3 iion dance and minuet, in which thirty rjrk' irlfl participated, and a solo dance by ; lB Miss Douise kecles were spectl features, j ' Mrs. Bhaw and Mrs. Hicptnbotham were assisted in entertaininc by Annie T. clu Pee, Mrs. R. n. Porter. Mrs. U R. Ereles, I(,1C Mrs. Joseph F. Parker, Mrs. Karl Rlflh-i Rlflh-i ardfion, Mrs. G. W. MeCune, Mrs. C. R. nrt,' Green, Mrs. Alexander Walker and Mrs. Martha Tiiylor. Two hundred and lifty quests were presont. - ie 1 Mrs. L. F. Kwinp and Mrs. Homer E. pldi Fenn were hostesses at a prettily arranged ' tea given Thursday afternoon at the home nm of Mrs. Kneipp. The tea table was dero-iite: dero-iite: rated with yellow daflodils. Besides the ri hostesses, covers were laid for Mrs. J. fc vv. Abbott, Mrs. Helen Oliek, Mrs. W. C. I ('amp, Mrs. A. V. Mcintosh. Mrs. Fltz-iite: Fltz-iite: husrh Turner, Mrs. Warren L. Wattis. Mrs. J. H. ppargo. Mrs. J. K. Cooper, Mrs. I .1. T. Rushmer, Mrs. Kujrene II. Smith. v.o 1 Mrs. C. C. Hetzel and Mrs. Otis Weeks. !!? The Bohemian cluh will give the third ,,2 of a series of dam-in parties Tuesday 't'i,, evening at the Berthana. nts1 Mr. Joseph B. "Evans and Mrs. ICenry r n "P", Volkor entertained fifteen guests nan Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. no Jvans, in compliment to Mrs. .Tames Scow croft. The afternoon was spent in' mrd music and games and refreshments were iwi served. t! I Mrs. Pavld T,,. "Winter entertained Viet' bridge club at her home Thursday aftcr-vncj aftcr-vncj noon. The patriotic colors were used In 5 t ths decorations. A luncheon was served '!fa on small tables, which were centered with ?evases of red and iite carnations. The ls I hostess wns assisted by Mrs. C. M. North. Miss Arleen Sterecs, a spring bride, was guest of honor at a shower given n( ( Wednesdar afternoon by MJss Mildred f,jo.r Pardoe at her home. Sixteen of Miss , ap . Stevens's friends were present. On Thursday afternoon Miss Marion Trescder the Kave a shower for the bride. The guests ran! included the members of Miss Stevens's ; .sewing club. i Mr. end Mrs. Henry F. Volker enter-T. enter-T. ,j rained Their dinner Hub at their home , Tuesday evening". The table was deco-rated deco-rated with red and white carnations and ' V' larpe cut-grlass bowls, filled with the ! flowers, were arranged about the rooms. Covers were 'laid for twelve. dot Mrs. Kdwin F. Hundley entertained at Sn a luncheon at her home Thursday after- in noon. The decoration of the luncheon table was carried out in red, white and blue. Red carnations in a crjstal and silver vase wa the centerpiece, while silver candlesticks with flas shades were ( at either end. Small silk flairs were the 1 favors. Covers were laid for eight. I Mrs. A. H. Cousins was hostess to the 1 members of her bridge rliih Thursday "ni afternoon. Tea was served following the 1 i card games. Mrs. R. C. McKinnt.v entertained the members of her club this afternoon at the. home of her sister, Mrs. Frederick M. f1 Nye. The afternoon was'spent at bridge . and knitting. Refreshments were served. iiri Mrs. Dick Willough'ny entertained at a t n Kensington on Tuesday and Wednesday -fx afternoons at her apartments in the v j Plaza, in compliment to Mrs. Russell Mor-j Mor-j areidge, who w ill leave Tuesday for Oa-kland. Cal., where she will .1pin Mr. Morgareidge and make their home. It Jlis. George W. Ootids rd was hostess at 'J a Kensington Wednesday afternoon at ;j her home. The Child Culture club mot Thurs-"! Thurs-"! da.v afternoon at the Berthana. with Mrs, - Annie T. Dec, Mrs. Jumps H. Douglas J and Mrs. Agnes T. Wright an hostesses, it was their annual musical day and an '! excellent programme was given, the ..opening number of which wa? a talk on I the violin by Miss Cleone Rich. Miss ,j Dorothy Wright sang a number of solos and Miss Rich gave several violin selec-Mtions. selec-Mtions. The programme was In charge of Mrs. W. F. Turner, Mrs. J. T. Lynch J'and Mrs. C. H. Stevens. II The Berthana Dancing club cave a li dance Friday evening at the Berthana. The Intermediate grades of the Ogden Conservatorv of Music gave a piano and 3 violin recital Thursday evening at the J studio. Miss Esther Harris and Miss Ida An- dernon were hostesses to The Drama ij 'ilub this afternoon at the Maids and Matrons' r-lub. 3 Mrs. Ambrose p. FTibbs entertained the ij members of thr Five 1 luudred Knitting j.Iub at hr home Friday a ftrnoun-1 ftrnoun-1 The iAdiPs' T.itcrary Huh met Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon with Mrs. Joseph Scow- roft. i Miriam chapter No. 14, O. E. gave 'its regula r monthly t r r. Monday a.fter-'noon, a.fter-'noon, from u until o'clock, In the. Masonic clubrooms. i Mr. and Mrs. "Walter "L. Stephens entertained en-tertained their card club Friday eve-,nlng eve-,nlng at their home. f Miss Edna Hamill was bosts to the. youjig ladies of Queen Esther crwpter, O. E. f5.. at. her home Thursday evening. The evening was devoted to Red Cross work, "Leslie Stono, who will leave shortly for Hawaii. was tendered a farewell dance by t lie members of the Eighth ward choir. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Haly and two pons of Buffalo. Wyo., have been t hf-guests hf-guests of Mr. Haly"5 pa rcn t.s, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hen I v, for a u re k. M rs. ilealy and sons left Sunday fr. Los Angeles An-geles a rid the bcai-irps. wlfi-c t Ivy will spend two months. T h y will re t. u rn f o Ogdrn latr for a mnrf p-U'ndr-d vi: it. Mr. 1 al' r-t urned to Luffalo W'-dnes-. rla y. Mr.-. WlMnm Rip Kiinl.Hil and dauarlt-t.pT, dauarlt-t.pT, Barbara, hnv- li-t iCiK-d from h. two mon t.h visit in 'be m t . They visited with Mr. Kimball's pMr' nts in '!ii';it,'o and als' with Mr-. Kimball's brothrr. Paul 'aitiv. :it Jei;ifie!d. Wis. A few da1- x wr" p'-nt. w ii ii I ik nds at Spriug-'field, Spriug-'field, Ohio. Mrs M. A. Harr!. Misn 'Ira-o narris. :.MlKr Vtii.T FlarrK Mi--s Klva LMtljioid !;,n,j ,i.K Maze drowning went to Salt Lake on Wd n'-H'la y to at'r-nd flic r-iformance r-iformance f ihe play, "Turn to 'the iKIhf," al the Salt f,ake thr-itr-r Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Mi'H. Robert S. .loye If ft ''hiirsd;iy fr viit of several weeks on th: 1'a'llic . oar f. Mrs. Howard Nrtn'-f. who been vlsit- "inif friend k in Ogden, Ji;t returned to hr home In J jenver, I .'.ri;:-; I'loren n 7, mm'-rnia n gone to ' Waf liini'toii. I). w nfi'f .'be haw nr--'ej,t- a i:ovf mm'-iit ny,V,(u hh a fl'-noja-pher in the. w,ir de,a rt m- n t . I Mrs. Lol.tJe sta br p-I m-nrd U'"lnfvl:i..v to her home in Los Anr:ei.:.- after a f-w v.-rekK' vlf.it with re.lali-.v-H and frb'iida In fi-den. Mr ;. L. M'l'ui.'bt ba- untf lo ,o .uK,. ;. wh'-re will vifii with h-r i-'ou, Ifrotd M'' KuiKhl. who i;; sL'i'ion''d rtt f'rnnU Kearny. Mr and Mih. '.'. Hdl .-f h'hT Id:, n. V , .'. are virlting with Mr'i. 1 III 1 i hr other, Joiih Potwell, on their way home from (California, where they have spent the w in i or. Mr. and Mrs. William Craig are visiting, in Long Le:uh, Cal. Mrs. A. S. Ctmdor. If ft Wednesday for r.os Angelas, having been failed there by tln serious iihu-ss of Dr. Condon, who has been in California several months for his health. Mrs.. W. F. Stafford has returned from r.os Armeies, where she spent the pa;;t throe months with her son, J- C Stafford. Miss Mervyl Lord of Lewiston, Ctah, , is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Francis. Mrs. M. A. Davis has gone to Los Angeles An-geles on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Olsen and sons. Harold and Carl, returned Wednesday from a throe weeks' trip to San Francisco and Los Angeles. Captain and Mrs. J. H. Stevens spent Sunday with friends in Ogden. Captain Stevens is stationed at Fort Douglas. ; Dr. and Mrs. A. Fernlund have returned from a trip to San Francisco. Ixs Angeles and San Diego. While in San Diego they visited their sou, Byron, who is at Camp Kearny. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Franke are visiting, relatives in Kansas City. Mrs. James Dry sd ale loft Monday for Los Angeles, where she will visit her son. Joseph Drysdale. who will spend a brief furlough in that city. Mrs. Emma A. P.eemer. accompanied by her granddaughter, Miss Frances P-emer. has left for California. They will visit friends in San Pedro and Long Beach for a few days, after which they will go lo Tucson. Ariz., to visit for several weeks with Mrs. Bremen's daughter, Mrs. K. B. Holeman. Mrs. C-eorge Maule left Wednesday for San Francisco, where she will visit friends for several weeks. ' j The soldiers of E battory. Eighty-third artillery, were very highly entertained i Tuesday evening, February 19. at the i Ninth ward amusement hall, by the G. B. ! N. club, which consists of the following members: Myrtle Unsworih. Carrie Adams. Thelma Stephens, Melba Bram-well, Bram-well, Ethel Adams. Mabel Robinson. Lillian Lil-lian Ban ford, Annie Garner. Lillian Wason. There were present about seventy-five guests. The evening was spent : ! in dancing, games and readings and , also a dainty luncheon was served. The i soldiers expressed tbeir appreciation of 'the honors that had been conferred upon them and said it would long be remem- ; bored. I PROVO I 4 f PROVO, Feb. 23. Wednesday afternoon after-noon Mrs. Emilv Marie Bee was hostess at a social affair In honor of Mrs. Maud Stevens, ret i ring president of the Ladies of the G. A. K. The guests were the members of the circle. The Nineteenth Century club pvt Friday Fri-day afternoon with Mrs. H. G. Merrill. Miss Josephine Burton, government demonstrator, gave an excellent and timely lecture. Mrs. Perry Harrison and small son or Pocatcllo, Idaho, are here visiting M r. and Mrs. Josh. F. Dunn and other relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. Martha Boren and Mrs. W. F. Dunn arc spending the week in Eureka. In honor of Mrs. C. A. Thorn stmff of Salt Lake, who is the house guest of iMrs. Walter Jenkins, a prettily arranged luncheon was given by M rs. Jenkins Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Pierpont and Mr. and Mrs. J. Chester Dal have returned from an enjoyable five weeks' trip through California. Mr. and Mrs. Pierpont Pier-pont visited their son. Clifford, at Camp Kearny. Mrs. George Fitzroy entertained the Toadies' Aid of the Congregational church Tuesday afternoon. Miss Moneta Jolly is visiting relatives in Manti. Mrs. Kenneth Borg and two children have arrived from Idaho Falls and are visi ting Provo relatives for eovpral days. Mr. and Mrs. Borg will make thflr home in California, where Mr. Borg has accepted a government position. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Erirkson, Mrs. J. F. Dunn and Miss Vilate Elliott are Salt Lake visitors this week. Mrs. Jesse Knight is at Long F.ea'-h. Cal.. visiting her daughter, Mrs. Knight Starr Jordan, wife of Lieu ten a nt. Knight Starr Jordan. Lieutenant Jorda n recently re-cently sailed for a foreign port. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blaln of Eureka were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Verl A. Haws at dinner Friday evening. Mr. and "Mrs. Walter Adams and family fam-ily spent Sat 1 1 rrl a v and Sun da y i n Sa 1 1 Lake with Mi-s. Max Alexander and Mrs. H. J. Komncy. Mrs. H. P. Hart of Ts Angers. Cal.. spent part of the week with Mr:-. D. 11. Beebe in Provo. Mrs. C. H. Stevnns wax hostess to the ladies of the Thursday Afternoon Brldee -club t liis week. Followi ng the game, a dainty luncheon was served. Miss Marv Roberts if? here from Logan visiting relatives and friends for a number num-ber of days. Miss Thressa Giles her from Salt Lake visiting relatives and friends for a few day. The young ladies of the. Bonneville ward knitting flub spent a delightful Borlal averting Wednesday at the borne of Miss Elva Snyder. The junior prom of the B. T. T, bfld Friday evening in the ladies" gymnasium, was one of I he most prominent social px-enls of tho season. A very unique and original df c ora.tive pf borne pr vaiU d. America ami all t lie allied nat ions were splendidly represented in fia cs, rolors and emblem. From a pretty French tea garden, punch was Fervpd. Invitations were extended to .100 Invited gueats. Mr. and Mrs. X. "V. Smith and children chil-dren of f'r-n tf rvllle are the guests of Mrs. E. W. Libbens this week. M rs. Hh rold More ton f it I or la ined at a soda.l affair Tuesday evening complimen-t complimen-t a ry to Mrs. T fa rold More ton of p.i ng-and ng-and Mrs. Whitiifv Smith of Ccnler- villc. The refre.' hment com mil 1 pn of the Fourt h ward Kobe f so'-iot y. consist ntr of Mr. M a ry K. U uish. M rs. .In mes Clove, Mrs. John Martin and Mrs. A. J. Ingram, entet t;ilned the other ward Kfltff .)ciety fommiltfo.s and a few friends Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. (hush. The hours wcio spent. In rnuHjc, ho-mmI chsi t nnd a'Ttes. during whi'h l t fresh me nls w i e se r fl. M r. and Mrs, L. M. P.r'.T n e ril ertn in ed at rl inner Mondn v t : en hi g for Mi, a nd Mrs. W. II. Phillips of Salt Lahe. A pleasant homo wociable wvim given b v M tss Thehna 1 1 uh-th on Wednepda v evening for to nil f en of her girl frletidn. Tiie hours were merrily spent In games and mush'. Jiefre:-hmeii ts were served. Weditevhiv afternoon wan spent bv Ihe I. .db-H or the 1,-th Soronlri in the surgical dt cp ut;K dfp; r I in f h I of the, J tod Cro:s The women ileiks of the Wood Clifton Clif-ton M'-ri :t n 1 1 lo iitore formed a. theater f.:i r y Tii'-.vlfiv ev ening. Mi.'. Ilc;r McArtbur hjonl part of Ihe Week in Manti. Mondav (veiling Mls Ada Hi'ltmRn had nr. her i tho n tern hern of the Old ilorv beeliive .-iwaim of the Third ward. e leHlimentv; wet served during a pleac- I I Re; ion of Hf Wl tig, Mitlflir, a fid eha t . Mr. and M- s. Ir-ori;.- fv flowt; ft' Sf: I ' Lal-.f were I'imvo vhdtoiM th's Week. l-ildav evening I he eolleifc t-rndnaMnk' el;,w4 (,f l,e I'.. V. I'. MlcevMf nil V M'IC--d -:ierniL' I ,i - ;.nbr;iek and lie). I a d 1 1 f 'il l-ii I v In hi." h-aiop , )i M, I- h, hi;. departure fo.r the Xew Zealand mission. An excellent programme was followed by games and luncheon. The guest of honor , was presented with a beautiful 'gold Y pin set in pearls. Mis. Will Bromley of Salt Lake is the guest of Mrs. D. R. Beebe in the Garden city for several days. Sunday evening Miss Mamie Olsen entertained en-tertained a few friends at a prettily appointed ap-pointed dinner. The Provo chapter of the Daughters of the Mormon Battalion held a busy sc-s- 1 sion Saturday afternoon last at the Red Cross rooms. Friday evening friends of Mrs. William Mc Dona Id of Lake View unexpectedly called at her home to join in celehrating her birthday anniversary. The hours were pleasantly passed with games, music mu-sic and luncheon. Mrs. A. J. .lacobson was the pleasing hostess to the Segolia beehive group Thursday afternoon. Luncheon was served during the session. Miss Elna Jensen of Springville is the guest of Miss Editha Booth for several days. The members of the "Ttopia club spent a pleasant afternoon Thursday as the guests of Mrs. Harold Craven. Social chat, music and refreshments contributed to the success of the occasion. Mrs. George H. Knowlden Is here from Salt Lake, the guest of Mr. and Mra. U. E. Knowlden for a number of days. Miss Gladys Smith of American Fork was a Provo visitor last week. One of the prominent social affairs of Friday evening took place at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Oe.orge Madsen, when they invited fifty relatives and friends to join in celebrating the nineteenth anniversary an-niversary of their wedding day. Beautiful pink and white carnations and an attractive at-tractive valentine decorative scheme were used throughout the rooms. Unique games were innovated, instrumental and vocal music enjoyed and a delicious luncheon served. Miss Maud Hoover is spending ten days with Salt Lake relatives and friends. I The Misses Lurltne Foote and Flossie Dunn were Salt Lake visitors over the week-end. The third-year students of the B. Y. V. gave an interesting valrntino partv Saturday Sat-urday evening in the art building. Games, dancing and refreshments were enjoyed. 'Miss LaRue Cassity has returned from Denver and will attend school in Salt Lake. Mrs. Ada B. Harrison and daughter. Miss Arlena, of Sprinsvillo were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kamsev : at dinner Sunday. ' ! Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Stiolil, Mr. and' Mrs. C. K. K rick sou and Mr. and Mrs. I T. W. Shelley wcr S:tlt Iake visitors the latter part of the week. Sixteen guests were present at a de- ; lig'ntful valentine party given by Miss; Ileen Cox on Friday evening. 1 The marriage of Miss Mary Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Scott of Vineyard, Utah, and A Kin Corbet t of Provo took place Thursday, February 11, in the Salt Lake temple. Tho couple will be at home in Provo, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Scott of Vineyard Vine-yard gave a dinner Friday evening' for their daughter. Mary, whose marriage to Alvin Covbett of Provo took place Thursday Thurs-day in the Salt Lake temple. Only the immediate family, bridal party and Intimate Inti-mate friends were ashed. The table decorations deco-rations were roses and white and pink carnations. I : I LOGAN 4 -4- ! LOGAN. Fob. ;.). One of the most brilliant functions of the school year was the annual junior prorn last evening at the Smart Kymnasium. The hall was banilsomciy dcrora.l ed in honor of the event. P'orteit T'hIius, ferns and flowering plants ivcro cilertivch' grouped and banked about the hall. The Japane.-e effect ef-fect was carried out In the general scheme of the dcora tion. The ceiling wa-s converted into a lattice of crepe paper in the pastel shades. The balcony was trelltsed with green vines and pink, lavender an.l yellow chrysanthemums and hung with Japanese lanterns. The various classes were represented with booths in the corners of the hall. The juniors' booth was a Japanese country tea garden, where iced lea was served. Punch was served during tho evening from an archway of flovrers. T.lght refrcshmenlK were served. The orchestra was .seated at one end behind a screen of rail palms and ferns. The patrons were a follows: President and Mrs. 1C. J. Peterson, rap-tain rap-tain and Mrs. Abbott, Miss AU-'o Raven-hill, Raven-hill, Professor F. O. Oswald. Mr. and Mrs. Marrlne Kcclos, Mr. and Mrs. O. W". Adams. The chairmen of the various vari-ous committees were: Arrangements. Tiongias Cannon: refreshments an.l programme. pro-gramme. Miss Kartna Parkinson; decoration. deco-ration. Miss l,uciie Rogers; publicity man, Cenrge Ward; general manager, .Solon Ba rber. I-ast .Saturday evening Mrs. Ila.rriol Benson and her daughter, Mrs. X. C. Peterson, arl Mrs. Mv Anderson entertained en-tertained a. few friends at a delightful ser ial evening at the home of Mrs. Petersen. Peter-sen. Carnations and ferns were effectively effec-tively crnupod a hour t he rooms. Musical nwnihers were interspersed with the evening's eve-ning's ent crta iurnent. liofreshnients were served. About twenty guests were in attend.! at-tend.! nre. .Mrs. );. W. Watson rnlerlalned Tuesday Tues-day evening at dinner complimentary to the birthday anniversary of her hush'and.' Toe birthday cake formed the centerpiece center-piece for the table. Mnnfceln of pink roses were, on either end. Covers were laid for eight. Following the dinner, a i'oial evening w;ip fcpenl.. The following group of girls of the young society Met gave a dancing party last Saturday evening al the Bluebird hall for themselves and escorts: Misses Sybil Cardon, Harriet Hateson. Nun Klehards, Jasatnlne (nnnn, Aflon I3fil-Inrd, I3fil-Inrd, Fdna Reynolds, Kathorlne WooiIh, U'anda Hake, taioilo Hicks. Margaret Harbor. Har-bor. Claire Harbor, Florenn. Andornnn, Kdllh Williams, Moll Petersen and Florence Flor-ence Mi yMlster. laghl refreshments were Korved. The. party was chaperoned by Misa AnetJ.e Coodwln and Charles fis-muml. fis-muml. Mrs. IV. 10. Skldmoro was hostess al a silver lea last Friday afternoon, given lor the benefit of the Ladies Aid orloty of the AL F. church. Carnations were used on the tea la.lile and about' tint rooms. Fifteen wore In a 1 1 euda nee. Miss Modenna Affleck entertained In-forni;il.- at supper Tuesduv evening, the supper being to celebrate Miss Affleck's birthday anniversary. The table had ror a centerpiece t ho birthday cake. The ondH of the table were graced with roses Covers wero. laid for lx. Mrs. Alice Jackson entertained laM Pat-urrlay Pat-urrlay afternoon In observance or the birthday iinniverunry of her niece, Ksthor Jackson. Various games were plavcd and Ihe afternoon was concluded with refreshments. refresh-ments. Fight gnosis were in attendance, Mr. rind' Mrs. lamest Know les entertained enter-tained at a. family dinner last Sunday eve. ning in compliment to Mr. and .tin. Ne-phl Ne-phl Marllnean or Ht. Anthony, loahit. A flowering plant formed ibe cenleipiet e for the fable. Covers wore laid for ton. A so' lal evening followed t)(1 dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Kverton entertained enter-tained last Sa t ur-bi v evening at their home on North. Main. Flowering plants and polled ferns brightened lh rooms. Mnsi'-il I'UinberH were rendered, and a 1 3 : I i : ; r 1 1 fill socbil evening was huenl, which was concluded with re f rcHb me u 1 11. Tv.cu-ly-rive gnosis were In ntlendanoo.. On Wfiliierdny evening Mrs. A. JO. An-dereon An-dereon enl erta llie.l In compliment lo (lie blrtbfliiy a nniv er-.i ry of her luislmtid. The lOOmM Were cfle. tlVcl'.' lleeOI'.-l tcl W I t 1 1 daffodils. A number ,,f lnlereM In,: game': V. ore played. M us Win Itlgby oontllblllcd several vocal solos. A buffet luncheon was served. Forty guests were In attendance. at-tendance. Mrs. Abe Tyson entertained at a harmlngly planned children's party on Wednesday afternoon, from 4 until 6 o'clock, in ol-wervanoe of the tenth birthday birth-day anniversary of her son. Paul, and the fifth birthday anniversary of her son, Ross. At the end of the afternoon's entertainment en-tertainment refreshments were served. About fifteen guests were in attendance. The first-year class of the Briibam Young college gave a dancing party Friday Fri-day evening at the gymnasium. The Vonna Lori club met Fridav afternoon after-noon with Miss Evelyn Ballif. The afternoon, after-noon, which had been spent In sewing, was concluded with refreshments. Mrs. Reid Shanihart entertained a. few intimate friends Monday afternoon at a Kensington. Marigolds were effectively arranged about the rooms. At the end of the afternoon's entertainment refreshments refresh-ments were sepved. Mrs, Oscar Borkman entertained the senior members of the Fourth ward Mutual association Wednesday evening at her home. Red carnations and red sweet peas were used with striking effect about the rooms. Dancing was a feature of the evening's entertainment. Refreshments were served. Twelve guests were in attendance. at-tendance. The Wolbyca society met Monday evening eve-ning at tiie home of Mrs. Henrv' Crtto. Miss Alice Ravenhill gave a verv. interewt-mg interewt-mg and instructive talk on "Conservation "Conserva-tion of Time and Knergv." at the conclusion con-clusion of which H3ht refreshments were served. Mrs. J. g. Calderwood and Miss bears were guests of the evening. The Olio chili, met Wednesday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. J. S Powell with Sirs. Carl Smart as hostess. Mrs' " reiid and gave a verv able discourse on three one-act plays by Padriac Colum, I he Fiddler's House," "The Land" and Ihomas Muskerry." Light refreshments were served. The college class of the B. T. C. entertained enter-tained at-a sleighing partv Fridav evening. eve-ning. Following the ride, a supper was served at the Mechanic Arts building. The Commercial Boosters' club gave the first ol a series. of dinners Tuesday night in the banquet hall of . the club. The long table was decorated with baskets ot flowers. Covers were laid for 12IJ l'Ollovving the dinner, a splendid business talk was given by John D. Spencer of Salt Lake. The community bazaar organization held a. most successful hay.nnr Satunlav at the pavilion. The proceeds will g'o to the Red Cross fund. Mr. and Mrs. r. F. Robinson are receiving re-ceiving eon-iral'ilations for a daughter born ednesday, February :0. Miss Zelda Jackson spent the midweek at College yard with relative. Mrs Ceorge Beli of Oregon spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. R. f. Jackson reritrne-J to Ceorgetown. Idaho, Thursday, after a week's visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Nepbi Martineau of St. Anthony spent the week here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Know les. . Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Knowing of Poca-tello Poca-tello spent last week-end here as guetits of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fverton. Mrs. Kva Hansen of Cardston, Canada, arrived last Saturday and will visit here as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ja.-ob-sen mini the early part of March, when she will go to California for a viit before returning to her home. Mrs. Ftlondell of Grace, Idaho, spent last week-end here as a gaiest of Mrs W. W. Anderson. Miss Orissa Brinton spent last weekend week-end in Salt Lake visiting -with her parents. par-ents. , , Miss I'orothy Chipman spent last, week at her home in American Fork. Miss Edna Wright spent last week-end at Paradise as a guest of Miss Vivian Wright. Misses Virginia Meek and Mildred Pond are spending the week-end at Lewiston ami lreston. j RICHFIELD RICIIKIKLI', r-Yh. :3. MIps Louise Bowman of Salt Ltike is visiting friends and i r hi t ives here. Mrs. Erin Tal entertained nt a Kensington Ken-sington Tuesday afternoon in honor of hr mother, Mrs. Joseph Johnson of Provo. Luncheon, was served to twelve K licsU-j. Mis? Ru'ny Opden is spending the week In Salt Lake. The Red ( Yo5s unit of the HehoKah lod.c was entertained hy Mrfl. A. Jesen, Mrs. M;u tiims "hristcnsoii and Mrs. Paul Urn lf-r on Wednesday afternoon. M rs. M. Workman ro turned last work from Delta to visit with her mother, Mrs. Marllia Home. Mrs. J. V. 'hidcsUr entertained at a i urkey d inner Sunda y. C.o ers were laid for fourteen pnosts. Mifs Pearl Lfavjtt. returned from SYilt Lake on Tuesday lo visit with friends and relatives. I Mi::-; Edna Larson. Mif-s Mary Hansen and Miss Alt a Toons spent Saturday ;ind .und.iy In Monroe, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Miliou Ma;;leby. Mrf;. .Inf-eph Johnson returned 'Wednesday 'Wednes-day to provo aJ'trr spend mc thren weeks visltlne hor daughters, Mrs. Erin l?e.al 1 and Mrs. V. EriekHnti. ' A few friends and relatives met at tiie home of M rs. A lex Fallot t on Saturday f evening I n honor ot her tdrt hday a universal uni-versal ry. C',t rds wero the foa t uro ot the 1 even Inc. Mls Mary Carter if vlsltlnp In Mount Pleasant. nie Uluhfleld Com mere lid rluh entertained" enter-tained" the hoys,rf elass 1 of th county al a grand hall Thursday evening. Miss Leon a Parlow spent t he weekend week-end ylMliruf in Salt Lake. Miss Madcr- EricU.on of (junnisnn tin: plies I. of her sister. Mrs. ,1. L. Tvas- lllUSM'll. The hishoprie or Ihe Second w:i rd en-tertaljied en-tertaljied the ma rried , f ol ks of the ward at a prora m me, da ney it ml lundieon Tuesday oveniuc. The Cottacn cluh was entertained Fti-day Fti-day rveniiiR hy Mr. and Mrs. 1, V. i 'oot i m. J YocresHlve hlch t'lvo was tho fi-a t nre of t lio eveiiiii. The first prizes vicii' won hy Mrs. Si in Li rson a ml An-drew An-drew a sm u? "."ii, white 1 lie eon sola t ion prize nl to Mrs. l!aHiuussn nud Frank A ndt'i'Hon. Mi:-s -'.(- Harlow returned Sunday from Salt Lak'' nid ISincham after a lour ni'tiitha' stay. Mr, and Mrp. Soren Christ eiiHim enter-tainul enter-tainul at an S nVloek dinner l-iday eve-nine, eve-nine, t'overs wmc laid for twenty miosis. Miss Leila Hopkins lr-fL Tuesday for Salt Lake to ko Into Iralnlnc n t tho L. I S. hoapltal. A few self-lnvlted miests met at the-lnune the-lnune of Mrs. Hans Peterson on Krlday a it i-rnoou tn erlohra te her hi it hday au-ni au-ni vcinii ry. The primary teni hers and nffhrti-N w'vrr ciiterlalued l'' Mrs. I''lether Wilson on Moncla y a f t en toon a nd did I ti-d 1 't os work. MIkh Eva Ocden e 1 1 1 e r t a 1 1 er nt mu.-de and (a mes Sunday " enl nc In honor of (irvll Clawsou ol' Sallna. who left '(d-iirMiia '(d-iirMiia - for 'a neoiiv it in Join t he rolors. The room was hranl If nil v dei i. a v In Id,, national eolors anrl fja;;s were used ;,n ; 1 1 i' ants. Lum lieon was si-rverl to ten nil'"-'':'- The follou hi:; went to Ma nil on Wednesday Wed-nesday lo ilo temple work: Mr. and M in. Joaeph 1 In nsrTi, M r. a nd Mis. L. P, I I a u vi- n. Mr. a nd Mi k. Ole I in id run, Mr. Mud M i . C. Ut;dcn, M.r. and iMrs. Simon Chrlstensen, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. Or-rock, Or-rock, Mrs. J. E. Heppler, Mrs. Amon Enee. Mrs. J. Peters and son, Frank; Mrs. J. Hansen, Mrs. H. A. Andelin, Mrs. G. Karmer. Mrs. C. Ocilvie, Mrs. E. Coons and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Curtis. Mrs. Violet Gram.se entertained nt cards Fridav evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. Midnight supper wa served to twenty guests. A few friends of Lavell Neilson surprised sur-prised him Tuesday '"evening in honor of his birthday anniversary. Mrs. J. W. Ocden entertained at a Kensington Tuesday afternoon. A few self-invited guests met at the home of Miss Minerva Nelson on Friday afternoon. Luncheon was served to eight. Mrs. Playde Goodwin entertained at 500 Wednesday evening in c-elehration of her husband's birthday anniversary. Red and white carnations formed the centerpiece and silk flags were given as favors. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Nelson entertained at three tables of 500 Sunday evening. The first prize was given to Miss Florence Flor-ence Oliver, while the consolation prize went Lo Miss Tisha Davis. j EPHRAIM J EPHRAIM, Feb. 23. James Frost was the recipient of an informal surprise party at the 1 lands of a large number of relatives rela-tives and friends Monday evening in honor of tiie anniversary of his birth. A large number of guests were sealed nt one long table for dinner at 11 o'clock. A large birthday rake, decorated in the national colors, formed the centerpiece. Mr. Frost was presented with a gold signet sig-net ring. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rasnmsson of Gunnison were visiting relatives and friends here this week. Mrs. Rasmusson recently underwent a surgical operation at the Richfield hospital. She will remain re-main here for some time to recuperate. They wero former resident of this city. Mr. Rasmusson is engaged in the furniture furni-ture business in Gunnison. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen of Palt Lake are visiting rela tives in this clt y. They were called to the bedside of Mr. Hansen's mother, who is seriously ill with pneumonia. Miss Ha zel Jasson of Ma n t i wa s the guest of Mrs. Nephi Christensen last Wednesday. Miss Gladys Christensen. the harming; harm-ing; -daughter of Mrs. F. W. Christensen of this city, and Seldon Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Hansen, also of this city, were married in the Salt Lake temple last Wednesday. Miss Christensen Christen-sen wag a former tea cher in the public se bonis of this city and Mr. Hansen is salesman of the branch store of the Consolidated Con-solidated Wajron & Machine company in this city. Onef of the most successful and pleasant pleas-ant social events of thu year was the dancing party given in the social hall la st evening for t he benefit of soldi en of, tliis city who are at the training camps or who will leave for military service in the near future. The Snow college orchestra furnished music for the affair and a re-mrd-hreaking crowd attended. at-tended. The hall was beautifully decorated deco-rated in the national colors and" it was a very pat riot lc event, several selections 'being rendered byv a male quartette, patriotic addressps by- prominent citizens of the city, a nd all joined in singing several patriotic anthems. The committee commit-tee that arranged tiie affair was appointed ap-pointed by the mayor, and the officers of the committee are: Fred J'"rgensen, chairman; Mrs. Blanche T. Bailey, vice chairman: Ncphl Christensen.- secretary and treasurer. H is the intention to have n ore poeials of this nature in the future in honor of the boys who may leavu for the service of their country. Mrs. Hy B. Madsen and children, Miss Josie Olson, Mis Ilelma Olson and Mis Rarhaci Olson were guests of relatives in Redmond last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Carr of Manti were the guests of relatives In this city this week. A very pleasant social event of the week was the bundle shower cien Mr. and Mrs. La Var Larson at their home lasi Wednesday evening. They were presented pre-sented with some beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Jensen of this city returned Wednesday from Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. David Poulson entertained enter-tained at a sleighing party Friday evening eve-ning in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Orvi Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Kouel Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Anderson. Mr. a.nd Mrs. v. E. Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. . Fotmer Hortelsou and Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Stevens. After the sleighinff, lunch was served to the guests. A pleasant affair of the week was that of Monday evening,- when Mrs. W. K. Lamb entertained the members of t he R I. R. club at her home. Trancing as a feature of the eveninc. and a delightful de-lightful luni-h wa serve, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. David Poulson, Poul-son, Mr. and Mrs. J'arlev Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. li. L. Stevens'. Mr. and Mrs. Royfll Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Fohner L'ertelsou and W. K. Lamb. : TOOELE I 1 ; TOOKl.K. I-VK L'5. Miss Mattel TTcn-wond TTcn-wond of (his i-ity ami litis Nrwltn Hart of Salt Lnko r'ily wore nnltc-l in nifir-rlap.t nifir-rlap.t Sunday Hl'lt-rnoon nc tho hiluV's homo. Mr. a nl Mi-s. Hart loft Tooolo tho sunn? cvomImk fr Salt Lake City, w hero they will make their home. Mrs. I... H. rtronst'oinli, who spent tiie lirst uirl of the week in Rait Lake t'ily as tho Knest of Mr. anrt Mrs. Barry. Me-Coririark, Me-Coririark, who are wirh the "Turn lo the IStKht" tympany, whleh played a three days' oiiKanemont nt (he Salt l.nko theater, the-ater, rolumed Lo her home Thursday evening. Mrs. J5. O. Sonrwtne rteparletl Tuesday morning for Anafonda , Mont. Mrs. Sour-wine Sour-wine was railed to Monlnna on aceount of the Hudilon illness of her mother. Lady members of the loeal Mai-oabees lrxlj:e staged a l.tl'erl.t (ea Tuesdav afternoon aft-ernoon in tho lalernal hall, with' Mrs. Klmor Hoffmire, Irs. lKttid .lensen ami Mrs. W. II. WiiKiier as hostesses. All inoinheis pay the small sum of JO rents and this foe is used lo piuvhnso yarn to make footwear for Hut soldiers in t ho son low of i 'lH lo Sam. All ladies dolus knitting work are Invited to attond its I hose Uborlv loss will ho hold every Tuesday. The quests inohidod Mrs. Kd-ward Kd-ward 'urhliliy, Mrs. ('lnirles It.V'is.Mrs. Josoph Mann, Mts. l-Mwartl Kirk, ' Mi's Sadie l.owry, .Mrs. ('. J.'. Short, .Mrs Honor! Hon-or! I'itkel, Mrs. W. H. Watnier. M,s. Howard I'lrviii'-, Mrs. Itayld .Imiscn, Mrs Clarenoo Sims, Mrs. S. H. fully, m,V Sootl Spray. Mrs. .1. tl. fully, Mrs. William Wil-liam WarbU! ton. Mrs. l.estor l.inoenlol-tor. l.inoenlol-tor. Mrs. CI. Sehaus, Miss U. Hook. Tho Women of Woodcraft lodo t,-ao n rnrd party ami social in tile Frinernal hall Saturday ovenlln,-. Whist ami liih live wire played. Mrs. .1. M. Illikmau vas hostess lo the I'asl NoMo Clran.ls rluh at her homo on Wednesday a ft ernitou. Tho Hm-sts )tres-onl )tres-onl wore Mis. S. it. fully. Mrs. K Hoimolli, Mrs. William ttrluirto'n Mis A. I.. Wcs.tti.-li .'in. I Mrs. Mary Sloan..." Mr. and Sirs. Seol I Spray eitlorlalnod nt cards Monday cvciiIiik at their homo. Knllou Intr the raids luncheon was served lit twenty ruosls. Mrs, Sprav was assist.-. I in enl oil a In ho; hy Iter mother Mrs S. It. fully. Mrs. TtloniUM lllnios entertained the .loll-.- hist .hilt al In r home Wetlnchn afternoon. f .o ri-a weie laid lor twenty KUests. Mr. and Mrs. .losrph Hovnn, Sr.. wore the re.-lplonls of n pleasant surprise partv al their Inline F-Ylday eenln,i;. u octa- sion heimr in honor of Mr. Bevan's birthday birth-day anniyorsary. After the '""n music a luncheon was served to eighteen guests. Miss Helen Cuddihy spent Sunday m . Salt Lake City as the guest of Mis. -Gleason. Mrs. David Cameron was hostess to the Beehive, club girls at her home Wednesday Wednes-day evening- , Mrs. Charles Davis and Mrs. Edward Cudtlihv wore Salt like visitors ')" day to witness the performance ot t.1'1" to 'the Right." which was played at the Salt Iako theater. The Tooele branch of the Daughters of Ihe Pioneers held its annual encainpmeni Ju tho South ward chapel on Oeoipe Washington's birthday anniversary, ine affair was in honor of the late Mi. and Mrs. Samuel Orme, Sr. A musical programme pro-gramme was given, followed by a I loove -ized luncheon served to all over bo jeais of age. Mrs. Lenora Horricks returned Sunday evening from McGill, Nov., where she spent the past month as the guest of nei sister, Mrs. R. W. Peterson. During Mrs. Horrlcks's stay ui McGill, the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Peterson was gladdened bv the birth of a baby daughter. .Mrs. Peterson was formerly Miss Emma iate of this city. Arrangements are being made by the students of the Tooele high school to give Ihoir junior prom, in the Tooele opeia house, some lime in the early part or March. The prom this season will be in the form of a patriotic affair. MANTI ; . MANTI, Feb. 2". Monday evening the Reviewers met with Mrs. IT. S. Kerr. Mrs. G. W. Martin read two prize stories from Life. All members were busy doing do-ing Red Cross work. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Winlch entertained enter-tained thirtv-five of their friends at cards Kridav evening. First prizes were carried car-ried off bv Mrs. Annie Williardson and Parley Madsen. An elaborate luncheon was served at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Clark of Pan-guiteh Pan-guiteh are visiting friends here this week. Henrv Peterson and Miss Fannie Ken-nie. Ken-nie. wi"ih their pupjls. gave an operetta. "Storybook Characters." Friday evening at the theater to a crowded house. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Metcalf entertained enter-tained a number of friends Wednesday evening. Ksther Cunliffe enterlainod at a shower Wednesday evening of last week in honor of her sister. Belli, ind tiie Musical Maids entertained Thursday evening for .Miss Beth. Miss Beth CnnlifTe of Manti and Fi-cd Tavlor of Gunnison were married Monday morning at the home, of the bride s parents par-ents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cunliffe. Mr. and 'Mrs. Taylor loft on the morning train for Kansas City, where they will make their home. Mrs. L.. M. Sidwell entertained at a mothers' meeting Tuesday afternoon, twelve ladies being present. "The Cost of a Boy" was read by Mrs. G. W. Martin. Mar-tin. "The Three S's" was read by Mrs. U F. Becker, and "A Sureflt Overcoat" was read by Mrs. J. P. Nelson. Piano selections wore given by Mrs. Becker and Ilortense Sidwell. Mary Ottoson entertained sonic of her friends at a sewing "party Wednesday afternoon. The- Needlecraft club entertained at a dance Saturday evening for the married folks. Punch and cake were served. The Sophomore class entertained the high school students at a valentine party at Abe high schoot Friday evening. The I. T. club met with Stella Dom-gaard Dom-gaard Wednesday evening. The Hopeless club met in the- high school kitchen Monday evening, with Miss Myrtle Fnrnsworth. Magcie Ten-nanl. Ten-nanl. Jane Lamb and Leone. Kelley as hostesses. The Rev. R. B. Norton of Mount Pleasant Pleas-ant spoke at the Presbyterian church 1-Yiday evening of la.st week on "Helping "Help-ing to Win the War." Mrs. K. H Lewis, a Red Cross instructor in-structor upon hospital garments, etc., sent out hy tnc. mountain states' division. divi-sion. Denver headquarters. came in Wednesday of last week and worked with the local' chapter until Monday evening of this week. PLEASANT GROVE 4 f PLEASANT GROVE, Feb. :S.A number num-ber of the members of the Third ward pleasantly surprised Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Thomas at their home Monday evening, prior to their leaving the ward. A short programme was rendered and the remainder re-mainder of the evening was spent in music and games. Mrs. Glen Simmons of Fayson spent the fore part of tho week visiting Dr. and Mrs. F.llsworth. Mrs. Dan Adams entertained the. following fol-lowing at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Karl Anderson. Miss Phoebe Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson. A.ra Rhodes. Miss Lahell Anderson and Mrs. W. A. Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Fniw-ano Harper of Salt Lake are visiting Mr. and Airs. Dae Thorne this week. Mrs. WMliam Walker entertained al supper Sunday evening in honor of her forty-ninth birthday- anniversary. Covers were placed for tw-enty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thornton were Salt Luke visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Lund entertained at a. pleasant session of tho Timpanosos dub. held on the evening of Washington's Washing-ton's Wrthduy. The programme included the reading of tho life of Washington by Alma Kirk and musical selections by Mrs. Iiinius Hayes and Miss L'molvn Lund. Tho decorations wero in keeping with the occasion, the color scheme, also being carried out In the luncheon. Miss lturn Peterson entertained- .it a house party Wednesday evening honor of her brother, William, who loft later In the week for a training camp in Washington. Wash-ington. Mrs. Neils Swenson spout tho week in Murray lsitliig her daughter, Mrs. Ken Miss 1VII Olpin entertained the following follow-ing lrl at a slumber party at her homo V ednesday evonins: Flossie Writlit. Ileen Ulckerson. font Olpin I e.tnc Wrlglil, Jennie Fage an.l Oral Wadloy Mrs. Leah Shirtlulf Is visiting her pir-onls. pir-onls. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Thornton. Mrs Nina. Benson of Ma-,-na Is vicll-Ing vicll-Ing with her mother this week. The Tlmpa.no.eos club met at tho homo of !.. W.I.und Wednesday night. , splendid programme was arranged for the nliiK an,l consisted or exorcises amno" Pi'tii to for Washington's hirt'idiv i-v eollonl music was rendered m, ," .1 Haves and- Miss Kmollm. T.,,,,,,' '.. , ; ; kirk l.avo n most Intoiostlng talk , , homo life of Was.,,t, , . ,, ' especially Incldonls ,.f bis " ' Ins courtship. Refreshments we-e I ' on iravs a.1,1 will, each lmv ' ; American ih,K and a small hatchet w - ,, given to each Kest. A iter roiro-hnioni a verv comical hK.M.-I, entitled Slackers was she,, ,, ,, !,", upioar lor a hour a, , , loose present weio: Mr. a,,,, -., ' ' W. I.und. Mr. and .Mrs. .. ,,",," and Mrs Joseph Hal , M .' ,f I. U. Ilallldat.. Mr. and M,x ,,; ' "'. '-.lav, '-.lav, Mr. ntal Mrs. Kin..,,, W ,,'.,. , ." ami Mrs A I- v, dor Tho, to,, v, ' , M'" ' -I Hac. Mi, and M,,' ,' ':;:,kmi!,:' s"";. Nol:o -,,l,o. Mr. and M,', Sh", ' ' 5"- '",l -!- H-Hm-u AruiMead'. M!rs. Nettle Walker, Mrs. Prourly r, and Mrs. Ellsworth, Mayor and Mr's n H. Robinson and Jlr. and Mrs. Joi Thorne. " M "greenriver 1 4 J. CREENRIVFR, Feb. , 23.-Mrs. lW, Presset was in from San Rafael the fjr; of the week visiting with friends. . The Sorosis cluh met with Mrs. T b Strauss the first of rSe week. The etu.lv of "Canterberry Tales" occupied th-greater th-greater portion of tho afternoon, aftr which the social hour was enjoyed a dainty luncheon was served by u, hostess at 0 o'clock. Mrs. Frank Cook left last week for hr home in Rockland, Idaho, after flavin,, spent the past two months visiting (,,. mother, Mrs. T. .1. Getty, and her daugh. ter, -Miss Othella. J. Biddlecome and wife were Canl Gate visitors last week,- visiting Mr Biddlecome's mother. Mrs. T. J. Scharf is clown from Cisco spending the week with Mrs. J. Bidd'le. come of this city. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Seamountain car down from Woodside Monday and w make their home here for the present. Mrs. , Herman Dahling and daughtr-r Sylvia returned from a visit with iirs. p T. Iarsen at Fruita, Colo., last Saturday. Mrs. W. S. Dufford returned from a visit to Moah last week and was ar. companied by her daughter, Mrs. D. . Baldwin, who will visit with her parents here for several weeks. Mrs. Theodore Harper came down from Fruita the first of tne week and is vis-iting vis-iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dahling, Dahl-ing, of this city. Miss Jennie Larson left the latter part of last week for her home in Fruiui, Colo., after having spent the week with her friend, Miss Nora Dahling. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boston left ls;t Friday night for a two months' visit with their daughter, Mrs. William Camp, in Sacramento, Cal. Miss Marguerite Wiinmer came In fron Crescent last week and is visiting friends in this city. The P.ed Cross lea given by the ladies1 of the Missionary society of the Presbyterian Presby-terian church was well' attended and th? Red Cross fund was swelled. The dining room of the hotel was decorated in tho national colors an.l the l?dies in charge dressed in the style.-? of '76. Mrs. A. Allen is receiving a visit from her brother and sister, Lyman and Jennie Curtiss, this week. Miss Vivian Blesser entertained at a Washington birthday party at the W. F. Asimus home Saturday night. The roorr:3 were decorated with the national colors and tiny hatchets were given as favors. The inviied guesrs were: Misses M. Pratt, Valaria, Earnhardt, Helen Spalding, Spald-ing, Janer.te Jones. Frances Ttose, Messrs. Jess Frazier and R. L. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Tasker. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. C'rr, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Brown, Rev. s.iri Mrs. G. W. McConnell. Judge and Mrs. J. N. Powers, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Asiirus. E. E. Johnston. Mrs. Mary Johnston and Professor C. Johnson of Los Angeles. Tduchesne F DUCHESNE, Feb. 23. iirs. E. V. SchonUn ?nttrtaiQcd a few friends in . formally Saturday afternoon. 7 Mrs. Vi". L- Dean returned lat Payday Pay-day from a month's visit in Salt Lii.e with friends. The Mothers' club wa? ntertain FrkJav afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. V. Billincs. The time was spent in ?ewm.7. after which light refreshments were served. A business meetinc of St. Paul's '.- tv a s hrlil at the Commen.'ial club -hx-ips Thur.H-y ;ift""noon. Sewm? for tie Armenian ehildren will be resurr.ed c Tburs'lay afternoon of next week, witli Mrs. A. J. Feller in ch:us-e. Mre. Bert Lufiv cnJcrtained the Ar;er-rioon Ar;er-rioon Bridge club last Friday. Three tables of players were present and a lunch was served at the close of the games. ' Friends and schoolmates of Miss He'.n Ricketts surmised her Saturiay'at Xc home of her mother. Mrs. John Paocci. ami. with games and m;:si- pas.ei a merry oven ine-. A mon; i hose nrescni were Miss laura arsiIiC. Miss Floreiue Majsiusr, Miss, taster PVan. Miss irlaiiys -Merkley, Miss Fust'ce Fivwr., Miss Kroir.a Weston. Carlos Mar?ia, Farl Jencii. Dona totts and Johji Allred. A cliant er of t lie a vuxiluiry Red Tros? lias been organized amor.c: the elrlirircr: of the jKiblK- t,-hool5. Mrs. J. P. XUd-t--en was selected chairman and G. Graves was t-hosen tret.r.rcr of the chapter school fund. Mrs. .Vtlinr On- spent the wec-k wit!: her parents in Myton. fc Mr. jmd Mrs. Ihr.il Munz luve rf-i rf-i urned from a se en weeks' visit with relatives and friends in California. The Pu.'heMte ' om mrrrial club mt TuesdMy e onini; at t he clubrooms v a pood attendai!.-e. Miss Frma .lopi-s of Tabina sner.t The weok-onl in Pu.-hci-ne with friends. Mrs. "illUi.ii Invson bus returrxi froTii a two wrrks' vi.it -1 !i her parent at Mount Lhnmons. A crowd of o u r pnple fron here motoreri to Vt.itma tCiturday eemrs enjoyed a dan-- wb.u-h was given by teachers and pupils of the public r Pr. mi Mrs. .1, Fdwin 7;mmemian on-tertjuned on-tertjuned n. few friends at dinner Saturday, Satur-day, Tiie evening was spent iufonnsliy. Tbp Pod C'ros active mernlvT? ir.ft Monday afterncon Rt the clubrooms v.d spent t ho time tn -"wins: ;uid knitiirg. 1 ELS1NORE l'lINORF. 1YK ;s. Mr. t W. Si-veslcr Si-veslcr eiitertainetl al hmehtH-in TaoJ-day TaoJ-day aflernoon for (lie Mrse.l-nes .1, A. Koll. i.t. Kasnuisst-n and Miss K-.lhy iiaiitt'. The lYtllyanvia elnh ;ij entertained si Ihe home of Miss Ana Jensen V ariesi .-v evenliiK. Paint v re: i eslunMits t-re s-rfd to tin- Misses A;ii,. and Mil Pnnn, Christie Herr.iaiis.-n. Kvarce'.iar .lenst-n. Knl.y Ktttler. K!:in.-ho Kn-W. Fdith liison. t.r:i c:o.a,rd. Mrs, Ch.n'.es Jensen and Mrs. F. P. C.nnn. Tint Knlttitip elnh met at the 'Yt-ta.ct." 'Yt-ta.ct." Thnrr-.lav att--r:-tn. licfrt-si-ments were served hv the Masses Arm .Ind Mahle Pnnn to iwelilv ineinlvu Mrs. ,1. A. i;, u ., a oli-.r-nlns: liestf" at n Uiin-ln it.i Fiioav attet aot-n. Hoi Kin-sis were Ihe Mt-sd.-iiivs F. V I'll"'-. Charles Jensen. o KaMt-nssen. Vc", Smith and tiie Misses Ana Jensen ami 1' Ka sniiissen. Mr. and Mrs. Chris J Jensen reinrnel Thursday fivni a six weeKs' MsH n California. Mrs Fd Kost of Joseph sl-ent thr ItYfV eni hero, tho ktn-st of Mr. F. Johnson The Soldiers' Suprlv eli-h were r'tn-r-tained hy Mrs M i: il'ii.t-ell Wf.1 nesi tv, A dahitv lo t, h, -on was to the Meid.iim-s 1, I oi ,-m.i:i. He. 1M'-hnsion. 1M'-hnsion. Tliont.ts Kenton. J J. Aliv,-:i-tline.-r. l ltaths -i.-.t-b, .1. Wan'ass flr-i I 1 i a in t 1 1 .-s Mrs. A liati.t.n lvt ;'l nod fnttn Stl: 1 al.e , dn.-v,i ,v t Mi s. .' V li.-H rnlt-i ( n-.-d t 'hr iit-r on Thnis i.tt In t .-ivi'-.m-r-il to M1 I'd U.'ss ol .los.-i-h. vioj weio l.i'-l f'"' si Kilt-sis 1'hil t nine . t n dee t .: of the r'1'-.'h.H'l r'1'-.'h.H'l l-i e-."it,d f. otirtr Vt".-r ''"' "l-.'i.l h.-use Vt.l.v "w Mi - til.-r S."-,-, , ,",-m , i .1 T'K" afl.-l ii,-o,, (,.,- t.. M,, ..1 ,,.,- I ': ' S'-a, I t o IVloisou tod a;:ii rK' tl'11 |