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Show Social NotcsFrom Utah Towns . BRIGHAM CITY i;i:u;iia.i IT V, l-ol,, K. ,Hv nr.,! ln-.-li;.: Ki vino , SaU . 'Is ,,.! I'll"''- "I H' Ihiiiii- of Uio I,,,,!,. '' N,;1h Tlu.d W.-sl s,,v,.. .lon'il:V v.ir.l 1..M-!.iV..i.-l I'.u- ,.-1vm,.m. ,. .,' . f.t-Uli.- will (.rnhahly lll;lK. ,,.,,10 in llli-s rlly. ""' T'.u- suiko j'1-oj.i.lrn..y .-m.-i-Uiineil T,. .-v.-nlliK In Imimi' of mlicr .Iniivl, ,V minis ill Uli' hoiiH' ol Mi. .nu (iniaii I''"''- AIUT luiuliroi, t'u, 't.v',' I'tntt ploasamly upon I in various so" ,,.il illvt-l-i sious. Thoso ,.,-,..s,.iu M and Mis. Iviiniark .k-lls,-ii. M, ami i,s' iMlvin Y. ISiolmnls. Mi. and m,.' ' Xorinan 1 .00. Mi . ami Mrs. 1 1 t-J r V fiu-kt-r. Mr. m:,l Mis. l.oiaoi.o ivu lV mi Mis. .losopli . Slolil, M,-. aiul'i '' S. X. (.. Mr. iiiul Mrs. -i,to, !: Mnj' . oa antl Misses om and liluula l.ee. Mr. and Mis. v. 11. I'lii-u.-y spoilt a Vv das 01 the wool; in lYnu-rville visitin-rehilivt's visitin-rehilivt's and .Ui a-qiiaiiitanoos. ' tt Suporinloiidonl l'. II. Skidnu.ro of the lioxol.iol- schools loll Suialav for Atlanta-t'iij Atlanta-t'iij U attond a national vonvontion 0r school suporiniendeiits. Ml. and Mrs. I". It. .Icnson and hahv of Salt l.ako were Sunday gnosis at 'the i oino of -Ml. and Mis. lioiiry t', Jousou parents of Mr. Jensen. Monday evonins Mis. William 11 Har-iMr'elitol Har-iMr'elitol tallied for a few iriends at a Jrt?-M party at her home. I .unrheon T.i. served at til-? eone!usiou of tlio sew-. sew-. Ins programme and a pleasant Lour spent 111 sanies. The quests were Mrs. y. tliiffiths. Mrs. Leslie Thompson. Mrs V V. Phillips, Miss Sevena Madsen, Miss l.uella Kile. Miss lOmma stolil. Miss t'leo-:a t'leo-:a Jeppsou. Miss Manrine Olson, Miss .Via l.aixen. Miss liaisy Madsen. Miss Kuby I'hristeilsen mid Miss Myrtle. Hunt. Miss Vivian and Miss Verna l.aushlin novo hostesses Saturday eveniir.' at a net-..eqiminted net-..eqiminted party at t'eeir home.' Thein-iled Thein-iled miests were Mr. and Mrs. I auih-lin. auih-lin. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Milliter. Mr. and Mrs. Orvol Stoker. Mr. and Mrs. Prank l'',iirins;toii. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cawley. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunter. Mrs. 1). 6 Stohl. -Mrs. c. F. Tlusey, Mrs. Blanche t'ook. Miss Marco and Miss Augusta Madsen. Miss Zola and Miss l.edda Call Miss l.apreal White. Miss Ora Lee Miss Mabel christensen. Miss Kdna Stohl', .Miss Lucille Jones, Miss Crystal and Miss Cleofa Jeppson and Miss Belle cawiev of O.sden. The social committee o'f the Kindergarten Kinder-garten clnh. Mrs. Wnn L. Fddv. Mrs. i T. Anderson and -Mis. V. H. Shurt-liffe. Shurt-liffe. auanaed a social for the club members mem-bers Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Anderson. A feature of the parlv wits the hot luncheon served late in the slternoon. Mrs. A. L. Cooley entertained with a number of musical selections. Those present wore Mrs. Charles O. Ros-kelley, Ros-kelley, Mrs. C. X. Christensen, Mrs. H. 1.. Meffert. Mrs. V. H. Sluntliffe. Mrs. Wynn L. F.ddy, Mrs. A. 1). Coolev, Mrs. Vance Tinsey. Mrs. Francis Sheffield, Mrs. B. C. Call. Mrs. W. V. Call. Mrs. John S. Christensen. Mrs. Abel S. Tlich, Mrs. A. L. Stout, Mrs. U. W. Henderson, Mrs. R. A. Madsen. Mrs. E. M. Tvson. Mrs. A. G. Frank. Urs. Henry Harris and Mrs. Charles T. Anderson. The Li. B. H. club met Friday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Eugene Hill-stretn. Hill-stretn. The afternoon was spent in Ked Cross work. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. F.. M. Tysr entertained in honor of Mr. and yjgPTloy Fead of Salt Lake, who had tui their guests for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. George IX. Facer spent a few days of the week in Logan vislt- ins relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Geortre A. Anderson spent iLv"eek-end in txipan attending a so-eiaTgiven so-eiaTgiven in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Anton Anderson, mother of Mr. Anderson. Miss Elnora Simonsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. X. C. Simonsen of this city, und Earl Bowcutt of Garland were married mar-ried Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. tem-ple. Mr. and 'Mrs. Bowcutt will make their home in Garland. Mrs. Elias Jensen is spending a few v weeks in Salt T.ake visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. William Flack and daughter. daugh-ter. Mar..-, spent a few days of the early part of the week in Salt Lake visiting friends. MURRAY MURRAY. Feb. 23. Mr. and Mrs. F.. C. Hickman and little daughter, Barbara, returned Sunday from a six weeks' visit in the cast. While away they visited points in Pennsylvania, Indiana and Illinois. Mrs. A. D. Knott and Mrs. F. H. Greene entertained the members and friends of the Methodist Ladies' Aid society Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Knott on East Forty-eighth South street. The business of the society was first mken up followed bv several musical selections se-lections The rest of the afternoon was spent in a social time, luncheon being served to thirty-two guests. Mrs J S Barlow entertained the Embroidery Em-broidery club Friday afternoon at her home. Mrs. Carrie Clark of New Torl5,.cii,y was the iruest of Mr. and Mrs u . K. Clark of East Forty-eighth South street Monday and Tuesday, en route to Sheridan. Sheri-dan. Mont., where 'she will spend some lime with her- father. The pupils and teachers of the Arlington Arling-ton school gave a patriotic programme Thursday evening in the Murray First ward amusement hall. The programme Aonsisted of patriotic songs, pieces and iatas, and was exceptionally well rered. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walquist jter-tained jter-tained a number of their friends evening 01 last week m ", .in Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders, who will leave soon to make their home in laj-lorsville. laj-lorsville. Miss Agnes James of Binsham was a Murrav visitor Saturday of last week, the guest of the Kev. Mr. and Mis. Thomas Manwaring. Mrs. Marv A. Boam and daughter Miss Katie Boam. left Friday for California. Thev will visit points In and around ios Angeles before returning home. Miss Stella McHerv entertained a number num-ber of her friends at her home 111 South Cottonwood Thursday evening at a dancing dan-cing party. ' . Miss Clora. Christensen of Biim'hom : was a visitor Tuesday at the home of the nev. and Mrs. Thomas Manwaring. Mis. r.av Peterson of Salt Lake was a suest Wednesday at the home of Mrs. i. It. Anderson on Vine street. One of the largest social events of the K-eek was the -.OO" party iS'ven last nigrht bv Mr. and Mrs. Stephen RO''1"?'1 at the liome of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. hotn-well hotn-well on Poplar street. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. I. A. McNulllan. Mr. and Mrs. R. E Miller, Mr. and Mrs. J Hcrling. Mr. andMrs. W. G. Churches. Mr. and Mrs. !.. X. Kilbourn. Mr and M''s. P.. J. Coaklev. Mr. and Mrs. D. Moffat Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Hoivc, Jlr. and Mrs. E. C. Hickman. Mr. and .Mis. ,v- A. Rotliwell and Mr. and Mrs. L. -. Miller. Pritlav Mrs ,T jr. Gilbert entertained ai a Washington's birthday dinner ov -cis were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Ar h 1 Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim chr.sten-"n chr.sten-"n of Salt T,ake and Mr. and Irs. Kottc C'lliiert and Mrs. Mary Gilbert of Murra. A reunion of the members and 'J'"'8 I the Murray First ward was held n-'ly n-'ly afternoon and evening In the ,''' ! bouse. A supper was served at 6 o i "ie amusement hall. followed 1'5 a snort programme and dance. 1 .Tire wedding of Miss Xottie Eatchell ot Murray and P.. II. Wagner of salt L-J L-J face Wednesday in Salt Lae- J'" 'lA. were q.ijMlv married at the home W ( 'l.e bridegroom's parents, the c c-v c-v ni'v heln witnessed r.y only the I r:'"Mate members o' both families. 111 '-''iiin a wedding silppci' vs sol '. CI . N"'.'"i'-'r!, mV i-V,'r -'"i','1'' ''"'""is. Mr. and dan '',IU"'II, m .Murray. l" Hie " '"'' "lido,- the auspices -'"l'ipanv ' win V .s""'"mg i Kofimng 1-'v''"l'is' 'in 1, t ",vo" ,u'xl Tlmrsday l'''cst hi..., , -MUliasluii, f , h(. t i 1 ''liarge ,', The committee in l:- -M. I c ' r '"I'-" T' lliUon- ''liaii'man; Hill,,,,. ' '' J-'arrow and C. P. vls't'l,' ''C'''1,';.',''' '"' "f Salt Lake is Mrs ,. , i, ,u-' Atwood fol ten da' s, suesls ',V'i,',''''ma'1 ''ntcrlained lift.cn I'artv in ,. , ,, illu'l'no''n a'. a birthday '"ii 'an '.'''v'"' lu -Miss I'i-'"'Ihdavs I'i-'"'Ihdavs , ,,,, '"'i: I'alciiian, whose MisJ p " lhe "'" 'la.-'- "li einplo've'e 1'"t"'.ilU '" Helena.. Mont.. ll""" l ?o mi l"'i OK0" "u,t ry for i,el' ll0'"'- M"l- ' I C.1,,1 '""l' "1"'"V "'"'''led '" -"all Uk! ii I'liursday eveninK the Uo I.-.,,! ' Sl- Ann s oiphana:-;c, lv"'"'o'v 1 ' u'r'i'l '!' .l"-rfOTl I He I'laho ,vl ""'' k'u "" Hancrot't, '-I- ii;,!adm:;!;n'?:"u ,or J iSH ToriT"! SPANISH FORK. Feb. y; ., , n'cufe w"" -Xlra- oi ,i res"m. , v"tors a I the surgical nomi ""S '"'rt' '''l"-8(la.v after- for''"ri l1"'1'1; An.lrus euieriained SUndav 1 coi i i ,'hl tfto,,c' -01 s"l'--i' and Mrs. i-"Ua An.lrus of lliis city Joseph aU,s and so,"cy, of Fa '-A '-A lue J.lovd'1' C 8UC' Kl I'ome of .Mrs. fami'lo nlln llllles entertained at a ms l l,, ,'C'' '-l"-sday in honor ot her husband s birthday. vide'' w',",-1. MJ'S- I1""" l"''i'i''all of .Spring-tl .Spring-tl l, ''U'lay allornoon guests at the home ol Mrs, John u .Mu0,.e. Several membeis of the Roach families "L a;-"l' Fork and J'almyra went to l.ioxo Monday afternoon, guests of Mrs ' I., l-.xans, it being her nirthdav anni- ti.Hiy. other guests were Mrs. -John i bis William Flavel of "ii city. Covers were laid lor twelve. The Misses Mary Banks and Quelle Kv-ans Kv-ans e.ueria.ned ouring the week at a .Uentine dancing party at Slubbs s con-Kc con-Kc onery. farus and dancing were the nam features of tne evening. Decora- Vhm.T,'"',"! "C he'"'ts and flowers. About n.: .10 a damty three-course luncheon lunch-eon was served to the following guests: Misses llattie Bearnson, Josle Arnold, Leah Angus. La Rue Beck. Marv Hughes, Jessie Evans. .Messrs. Jared Keck, Rupert Ihomas ,.Yank Hughes and Lynn Rock-hill. Rock-hill. The om-dr-tewn guests were Miss Hianche Kvans of Grace. Idaho; Earl Evans Ev-ans Garland, l.tah, and Will Laurence and Maurice Perton of Salt Lake City. Mrs. M. P. Hanson entertained a large company of friends Sundav evening at her home in Lake Shore, in honor of her husbands birthday. Mrs. Henry Fernsten left during the past week for Sunnyside, Wash., to join her husband, who is engaged in contract work there. -Miss .Marie Voting of Mona, Ftah, is visiting with friends here for the week. Quet Johnson, an old resident of Spanish Span-ish Fork, but now of P.ichticld, was here on business during the lirst of the week. Miss Florence JoLes entertained several out-of-town guests at Sundav dinner, including in-cluding Mrs. Dimmick Huntingon of sprlngville. Miss Jlulda Lamb of Provo, Len Williams of Salt Lake and Miss Eliza Money ot this city. About twenty guests were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Booth Tuesday evening. Dinner was served at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Charles Wright spent several days in American Fork during the week. The Knights of the Maccabees held their annual social and card party at their hall Thursday evening. Dr. J. C. Hanehett of Salt Lake was present and delivered a short address. The Jameson sisters gave several musical selections. The latter part of the evening was given over to cards, fourteen tables being played under the management of Hyrum Robertson. Favors were won by Dr. J. W. Hagau and Mrs. llyrum Robertson. At 12 o'clpck lunch was served to 700 guests, when cards w.erc taken up again. Mrs. Ed Griffith of Magna and two children are .pending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .I'ri Stewart. Mrs. Arthur Stewart bad as her Sunday Sun-day dinner guests Mrs. Ed Griffith of Magna. Miss Xell Jones of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Ieroj' Stewart, Mrs. Hannah Han-nah Stewart, Mrs. Nora Bingham, Mrs. Llewellyn Jones and Lew Jones. Among the Spanish lork people who went to Salt Lake last Thursday to attend at-tend the wedding reception given in honor of the marriage of Miss Ruth Ridd and Leland Creer were Postmaster and Mrs. Will A. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Wells Robertson and two daughters. Blanche and Minnie; ,Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Creer, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Creer, Miss Xellie Creer, Miss Bessie Gardner and Ben Williams. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Beck entertained, more than 500 guests at their golden wedding wed-ding anniversary at the city pavilion last Thursday. A well-arranged programme was given in the afternoon, consisting of songs, original poems, addresses, and a humorous farce. The evening was given over to dancing. J.unch was served cafeteria cafe-teria style at 11:30 o'clock. 1 ROOSEVELT f . f ROOSEVELT. Feb. 23. The ladies of the Trinity guild entertained fifty guests at the home of Mrs. A. Birch on St. A a -entine's evening. Progressive high mi was the amusement of the evening:;. 1 he prizes were clever valentines. Supper was served at midnight. Mrs Dr D P Whilmorc entertained the ladies' of Trinity guild at her home iv.,ic,iav The ladies are preparing fori i hazaar "to be held in the near future. The afternoon was spent m preparation for It. , , The Trinltv church Sunday school greatly enjove'd a musical treat last Sunday Sun-day whe Miss Jessie Tate and Miss Mildred liarmston furnished beautiful selections se-lections on violin and piano. Mr and MI'S. Elmer Roberts are re-ioicin- over their baby son. which was born Saturday. February lb. m,-s R S Collett lias returned from her visit to salt Lake City. r T Bingham was a visitor of Mr. and Mrs So Young of Antelope Mon- daiV,. i,d Airs Walker entertained at el'T Relief society entertained on ---n roinv"0 rSi io-tyl olhy. was w nne. 01heu,onse,.va0 ,--polato i',i,,s'1'':.,.r.,I programme was ren-test. ren-test. A '' ''V, nents were served to a dered and re" ""nv:, smanda Roberts rocand'rflnel",g.o Mr. and Mrs. Timolh' ,.c ,.,mes P. Rasmusson are the' haPP? lntVof - " " Monday enteVtainecl Mr.-. nM,'rolga'.oS'.'om Mount Emmons on Sat- uiday of last ,n!crlline,1 the Mrs. Bruce f;i ,ronlo Friday of last Thimble club at h ma,ip for tne viCo?r.nVe training camps and trenches. (-0rge M. Hess m'"" M''d ? rlV. -is i? !' !l0'"C "al"T- lamed a ' . d,y ' VM" V 'llll.m 'J. Mr. and mi-- ' . , dinner t-ii.waj fi. '""' .r' weVe iaid for evenm-g- LOir " ,he Roosevelt !..cn The senior "'V','.,,,. pall in l - school g:.' ' .i,,s c las: .we.-.:. "'RU'oJ ,c,.rc,c.a.."ns Senile w 1 ' " m:iiK- ;i ii,, ju-ize.s for i he host ones were awarrjc u Miss Thfi'fsiL Slunnv;iv, as a i'utrli Kirl. an! M;il V;ishl,.nii n. wl,o ireen t ei.l a jn-imiiiv o m.in. Tlie mfm-li'Ts mfm-li'Ts oi the- rat-uhy .h;iperonti' the parly. .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I,. Smart t-nicr-t;ii:i(--il al a house parly Thursday l-vc-niiiu". The yu'-st.s pla yel L-rokinote. Luncli n as .-cr eri. KAYSVILLE KAYS VII. I.E. Frh. 23. Mr. a lul Mrs. CI corgi; B. Sht- iTielcl fiitertaincil at an oyster supper at their home Sa t unlay evt-niiijr. Covors vi-i: la it for Mr. a mi Mrs. Krauk U Lavton, Mr. and Mrs. Alh.-iL Harton, Mr. ailil Airs. CharU-s Liiirton. Mr. and Mrs. .lams "riiidle, Mr. ami Mrs. Oorst; W. H,riiHS, Mi', and Mrs. Frank Hyde, Mr. ami Mis. Uison Lay-ton. Lay-ton. Mi ami Mrs. Clifton Barton, Mrs. I 'ora I 'rait. .Miss Nora Rlamin-s, Miss Lois Jarman, Miss Myrtle Jones. Miss Amie I'ralt, Miss Minuit- Weli.stw, Ir- in I'h illlps, OhesU'r Flint. William Strong. Myron Phillips and I)e Van Siringham. -Mrs. J. K. Cooiey ent.-i-t;unt-d at a thoa-' U:v party at the S:llt Lak thentei- Sal-unlay Sal-unlay after noon. Those present were : Mrs. C. u. Kutledse, Miss Murium Barnes and Miss Fdna Rushfortli. Mr-s:. Iouglas Phillips entertained Thursday alternoon in honor of Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Johnson. Those present were Mrs. Leonard Saiulall, Mrs. William flailev, Mrs. Clifford Strong-. Mrs. Sarah K. Tav-lor Tav-lor and Miss Vera Day. -Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kpperson entertained enter-tained at dinner Friday evening-. Covers Cov-ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. W. I'. Kpperson, Mrs, Sarah P: Taylor, Miss Estella lOpjjerson and Richard Cailey. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford St rong- enter- ; tiiined at a dinner party Monday evening. ! The centerpiece was a cut gla.ss howl of: daffodils and ferns. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. "William Gailey, Mr. I and Mis. Bruce Major and Mrs. Sarah j K. Taylor of Provo. and Mrs. William Spaeknian of Canada are visiting at the honje of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Sheffield. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Odd and Mrs. C. V. Robinson left Friday for Boise, Idaho, to visit wilh relatives. Mrs. Martha Weaver and Miss Myrtle Jones spent Thursday in Farming-ton j with Miss Lucy Hess. Miss May Stainer of Salt Lake was the guesi of Miss Kstella Kpperson last Tuesday. Mrs. P. J. Reed and Mrs. Sarah Rus-kin Rus-kin of Ogden spent Sunday wilh Mrs. James Chipman. Miss Mamie Rushforih and Miss A'ir-jginia A'ir-jginia Phillips spent Wednesday in Salt Ijh ke visiting with friends. Miss Mariam iarnes spent Monday in Salt .Lake as guest of Mrs. George Barnes. Miss Cristie Webster of this place and Wilkie Galbralth, wUio is stationed at Camp Kearny, were married in San Diego on the 16th of this nlouth. Miss lOldora Rampton of Bountiful was the week-end guest of Miss Elizabeth Green. Charles A. Odd of Anchorage. Alaska, is here visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Odd. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Strong visited friends in Salt .Lake on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Swan entertained (Monday evening at a dinner party in honor of Mrs. Swan's sixty-second birthday. birth-day. The centerpiece was begonias. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Em-met t Kagley of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vaunt, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Swan, Mrs. Sarah E. Taylor, Miss Garnet Gar-net Swan, Mac and Ronald Swan. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Webster have returned from a two weeks' visit with friends in southern California. . SALINA -- SAUN'A, Feb. 23. Miss Millie Brien-holt Brien-holt of Kphratm and Arthur Martin of Hallna were united in marriage at the home of- the bridegroom by Bishop August Au-gust Krickson AVednesday evening. A reeeption wag tendered the couple at the home of Jlr. and Mrs. J. Martin. Mrs. R. L. Culler of Provo lias heen visiting relatives and friends the past week. Miss Hazel .Tessen of Salt Iake is a guest of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Anderson. The Misses Viola Williams and T.ou Murphy pleasantly entertained at a party in tlie R. S. hall Tuesday evening. Gaines, dancing and luncheon were enioyed by Blanch and Bei-die Petty, Fay Burns, Iris Thorpe, Bernice Okerlund. Roma and Edra Murphy, I.ela Williams. Mallisa Gribble. Utahna Bird, Dell Rasmusson, Hazel Murphy. Bernice Rasmusson, Au-rieta Au-rieta Martin, Ellis Crane, Earl Bird. Leland Le-land Hugentobler, Grant Allred. Dvkie Crane, Leland Crane, Llovd Petty, Lee Murphy and Lowel Murphy. The marriage of Miss Ruth Gottfiedson and Milton I." re of Cedar City was solemnized sol-emnized in the Manti temple Wednesday. Wednes-day. Miss Gottfredson is a very popular young lady and has a large number of friends. The couple will make their home in Cedar City. The Pallna Junior Red Cross entertained enter-tained Wednesday evening in the high school. The following programme was rendered: Talk, by Professor D. R. Mitchel: vocal duet. Carroll Madison and Madge Allred; speech. C. Nl Lund; piano solos. Carval and Waylaiul Mattsson; song, Lodea Hansen and Afton Peterson: Peter-son: recitation. Manila. Bird: pfano solo. Melon Anderson. After the programme, dancing, games, and punch served by the Junior Red Cross girls were enioyed by over 100 guesta. Mrs. Frink .lorsensen entertained the officers of the Primary association A ednesday afternoon. The time was pleasantly spent in Red Cross work, after which luncheon wn c con.n.1 r "r-.. it..,. Jorgensen, Mrs. T.ucian Martin, Mrs Hicks Okerl'.md. the Misses Zena and l.eah Bird, Madge Allred and Elizabeth .Smith. Xola, Lilly and Lydla Clawson came down from Salt Lake and are having a pleasant visit with their parents. Miss Helen Anderson delightfully' en-terlained en-terlained al her home Thursday evening. Games. music. dancing and luncheon were en.io.ved by the following guests-Phyllis guests-Phyllis Jorgensen, Fav Burns Iris Thorpe. Ora Lorentzen. Clara liraper Eva Burgess. Myrtle i'wels. Paul Burgess! Leland Ilugenlobler. Lloyd Gates, ' Leland Le-land Crane. Grant Gales, Slanley Peterson. Peter-son. Waylanrl Maltsson. Ljmar Burgess, and Vivian and Bryce Anderson. Mrs. W. H. Broun received a letter from her son. Iiean. plating thai he sailed for Franco February l.". MAMMOTH 4 MAMMOTH. Feb. D",. Mrs. W. f Fullmer Full-mer entertained on Thursday afternoon, her quests bein the oft'irers of the Primary Pri-mary association. Lum heon was served. Miss Pansy Ga is ford has returned ro Mammoth a Tier spcr,din a few days ai Lehi witli her uncle a nd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ga if-ford. Mrs. Elton arrived in Mammoth on Sunday evening after spending :i week in American Fork with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Xeiis Neilson. Mrs. Alfred Parsons and daupht-. Mrs. Hay Hardin, were visiting with friends In Eureka on Friday. Mrs. W. C Fullmer entertained a number of little folks Thursday afternoon in honor of :i-e eighth birthday of her daughter. Pearl. ' Mrr:. Frank P.aybonld has returned front California, where she spent the greater -part of tre winter. y, Ga mci Stew. rf. and Mis? Marie S:.iuli'- cir.ertained nt a cabaiet party T"-iui-da ovenuis'. T'ue qurrt0 l-resnt M:-- Pearl Welv . Mi 5 Loin Sweu-i Sweu-i :s .l;.nr- A minis. M iss La verm u , M;- i..l:a l'u -- . Mi- ll.-mi',;- ton. Miss Florence CilUspie. Miss Melba Saulsijnn. F.ldnn Lewi.-. Ke Anderson. l-;imo Mordue. Jlarr Fouy.-r, Clifford Si ;i ple-, Lvina n Sir wart a nd Cla renec I Stapley. M 'ss W-ra 1 U rnhard I has ret urn ed to lier home in Jtimi-il. Cal., alter s)f-uii iu-j. two weeks hf-re uitll her aunt. Mrs. Jack IMwis. Mrs. Lmi P.irk.r of .Mesa. Idaho. is .-po.'jflin a 1 1 w days in Ma inmut h wit h iier patents, Mr. and Mrs. William Humphries. Mrs. Kdith Kimball of southern F'.ah is spending a u-w da's here wilh her parent-s Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Treloar. Tlie M. F. I'luiivh ladies" unit of the lied Cross spnit a veiy en.ioyahle alter-:ioim alter-:ioim Wednesiiay at the home of Mrs. lul Lidinp. tlie time lie ins spent in doinji lied Cross work. . Tin: liostess served luncheon. Mrs. Tuna Finknson nf Idaho Falls. Idah". is here, visit im;" with her sister ami brother, Mis. Jeriv Sullivan and Spencer Lloyd. Mrs. p;iid ll. Fdnar entertained the nieinluTS of ihe Columbia, club Thursday even hm, t he pa r! y Ijt-in iri ven at l he home of her mother. Mrs. II. ,J. I las-sell. las-sell. Those a t lend in- were M iss Leona Webb. Mrs. Kalph Carlson. Miss Marie Sweuson. Mrs. T. J . L1olI, Mrs. P. X. Anderson, Mrs. A. Pothering ham. Mrs. William Fmiyi-r, Miss lirinliurst, Mis.T Steedman. .Mrs. Speneer Lloyd and Mrs. Late Peterson. Tlie next party will be held at I he home of Mrs. William Fmiyer. MT. PLEASANT M"T. PLKASANT. Feb. 13. In honor of Professor C. L. John's birthday anniversary, anni-versary, Mrs. Johns entertained a parly of friends at luneheon Sat unlay eve-ninp. eve-ninp. Various guessing games and charades cha-rades were played during: the evening, wilh prizes awarded to J. W. Cherry and G. W. Hrand. A beautiful chair was presented to Professor Johns by the quests, who included Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cherrv, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Wall, Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Meyrick, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rasmussen. Mr. and Mr. F. W. Wall," Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brand and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Wall. Miss Lueile Tysselhifr left' Saturday morning- for her home in Knox ville, Iowa. Miss Tysselinp; has been in charge of the music department of Wasatch academy for the past six months and has many iriends here who regret that j 111 health necessitated her return to a , lower altitude. 1 Mrs. F. W. Wall entertained in a very delightful manner Saturday evening in compliment to the members of the east of the play, "In the Hays of itl," which was staged by the Wasatch senior class Friday evening in the 31ite theater. Mrs. Wall was assisted in entertaining by Miss Mabel Hall, president of the senior class. Various unique and entertaining games were played and musical numbers were enjoyed. Miss Ruth Mitchell, coach, was presented with a beautiful bouquet of carnations. The luncheon lable held a crystal vase filled with carnations as a centerpiece. The guests included Miss, Ruth Mitchell, Miss .Margaret Wall. Miss ; Wilmetta Wright, Miss Gene Kroupa, I Miss Marie Olson, Miss Ksther Norton, j Homer Ltdell. Donovan Dodson. Frnest Scoggins, Grant Borg. Vernon Tozer. Roy : Shonian, Xorval .Pope and Philip Floyd, j Professor and Mrs. C. L. Johns enter- tained at a beautifully appointed dinner j Friday in compliment to Miss Lucile i Tysseling. Covers were placed for five, j The largest social function of the week j was the dancing party given Monday evening in the opera house by the O. S. A. club members for their husbands and J a number of invited guests. About liiO guests were present. An elaborate cafeteria cafe-teria luncheon was served during an in-termissiori in-termissiori of the dancing. Mrs. Rex S. Jensen and .little daughter, Marian Louise, have returned after a month's visit with relatives in Caliiornia. A number of Miss Lucile, Tysseling's pupils tendered her a very suecesst'ul surprise sur-prise Friday afternoon at the teacher's cottage. Games and music were followed by light refreshments. Miss Margoret Wall was hostess to a party of young people Monday evening. eve-ning. After games and various other amusements luncheon was served to Miss Mabel Hall, Miss Willmetta Wright, Miss Bessie Carter, Miss Merle Blumenthal, Homer Lidell, Ernest Scoggins, Philip Floyd, Howard Norman and Frank Knauss. In honor of her birthday anniversary, Mrs. li. C. Johnson entertained at dinner din-ner Thursdav for Mrs. Hannah Burnett, Mrs. Fj. W. Wall, Mrs. C T. Urage, Mrs. Sophus Johnson, Mrs. R. Whittaker, Mrs.-W. Mrs.-W. K. Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Norman of Fairview. Mrs. Krnest Halvorsen . entertained at a Kensington--and luncheon Friday afternoon aft-ernoon for Mrs. A. 13. Christensen, Mrs. V. L. Johnson. Mrs. D. R. Jensen, Mrs. Robert H. Hinckley. Miss Stella Olson and Mrs. Hyrum Andersen. The Home Culture club was entertained enter-tained bv Mrs. Andrew Knudsen and Mrs. O. "F. Wall Wednesday afternoon at the Knudsen home. An excellent paper pa-per on "Patriotism" was presented by-Mrs by-Mrs H. F. Wall and Miss Margaret Thurman read an interesting letter from Newton Clemesen, now with the Utah artillery at Camp Kearny, depicting army life. "The Star Spangled Banner" was sung by the club before adjournment. A dainty luncheon was served to about sixteen six-teen members. Mrs. Lindon Larsen was a special guest of the club. Miss Merle Blumenthal and Miss Bessie Carter of Provo. Miss Willmetta Wright of Salina and Miss Mabel Hall of Florence, Flor-ence, Ariz., were the week-end guests of Miss Margaret Wall at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E, W. Wall. Mrs. C. T. Madsen entertained the O. H. A. club at a Kensington and luncheon Friday afternoon. Fifteen members and guests were present and Red Cross work was begun during the afternoon. The Woman's Missionary society met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. Andersen, at which time the annual election of officers was held. The new officers are Mrs. T. M. Kensseff, president; presi-dent; Mrs. R. B. Norton, vice president; Mrs. G. W. Brand, secret-firy, and Miss Eleanor Draper, treasurer. The Rev. Dr. W. P. McClure of Los Angeles was present and addressed the society on "Loyalty as Illustrated in the Life, of Ida Lewis." Luncheon was served to twenty-three members and guests. 1 MAGNA ,- MAGNA' Feb. 23. Mr. and Mrs. W. K-Griffith K-Griffith have gone to nort hern Idaho to live. i Mrs. Mary A. Blitho of Rirhfield spent ! Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday here, 1 tlie guest of Mrs. Dwight Meteer. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Thompson returned from northern Ftali Hie last of the week, where they visited Mr. Thompson's relatives rela-tives for several days. Mrs. Louise Wort hen will entertain in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dove tomorrow evening. Mrs. Adeline Ram h ha been appointed visiting nurse for the Ftah Copper company com-pany for the distri.'l: of Mapna. Mrs. Ranch is a graduate of St. Luke's hospital. hos-pital. St. Louis. Mo. Miss Rlenda Johnson John-son has ben a ppointed to A rt bur and Townyite districts and Miss Rosg is in charge of. the work at the smelter. ! The Tis A ml tro club wa s eniertainrd yesterday a f tcrnoon a ; tlie salt Lake theater at. the matinee of ''The Show of Wonders." afterward partaking of luncheon lunch-eon and later in The evening attending the vaudeville performance at the Pan-tass. Pan-tass. Thoe composing the party were Mrs. Ed Emhleton. Mrs. John Loutensock. Mrs. Walter Thompson, M rs. Ha zel Spendlove, Mrs. Fmma Leslie. Mrs. Jeorge F. McBride. Mrs. J. R. .JanK Mrs. Le Roy liobson and Mrs. Most Garff. Miss Tola Royee eni rt a ined .it games and daneniE Friday evening. The dee-orations dee-orations were of valentine design. Those present were Mis? Diana Heid. Miss Mat-tie Mat-tie Heal. M,-s Vaniee Swepsen. Miss Myrtle Royee. Mips El lib Rushton. Miss Lola l!ove. Gien Reid. Spencer Reid. lleuiie Love. Warren Coon, Harold Reid. Jim Moore. Rnrdi tw- Reunion and K. Norton. Nor-ton. If i e.v imcms were served. Mr. ain Mrs, Dwight Mete--' en;or- ' '' ud ;hr:r h .:;.. u:ds ';'iri;'s- da v even iir-r in lui.plinn-nt i o Mr. and Mis. I e;ui I ove. p.-sides the guests iioimr. i here were presi-n; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ciinuer. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Wells. Mi-, and Mrs. W. Ilieks. Mr. and Mrs. .lay Thump.-on, Mr. a nd Mrs. ihi:ind He id. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Swen;-en, Mr. Lmhe Coione, Mrs. Louise Wnyhern. Mrs. Hue Packard. Dr. and .Mrs. J-. G. Canine. Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Mace and Mr. Packard. The flub prize at bridge was won by Mrs. T iove and the men's prize by Jay Thompson. The ladies' guest prize was awarded to Mrs. Hue Packard. The club presented Mrs. Dove wilh a spevial prize. PAKCITY f : PA RK CITY. Feb. 2:1. The Women's A thenneum held its regular meeting Monday Mon-day afternoon at the home of the Misses M:ciy and Susanna Shit-Ids. The day was Literarv Digest day. There weie several seh-clii-ns from tin- vietrola. M iss Teresa Quinn entertained i he Girls' Glee i lub Monday evening at a theater party, followed by refreshments. The guest of the club was Miss Susanna Shields. Mis. John Buck entertained the D. C K. O. club Wednesday afternoon at a Kensington. The guests were Mrs. W. P. Cole. Mrs. Ernest Higginson and Miss Susanna Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Frank VJailey and family of Jerome. Idaho, It-ft fur their home Tuesday, afier a few days' visit with fi iends The Sego Lily club was entertained at tiie home of Mrs. II. M. Swan Monday afternoon al a Kensington. Miss Ethel Lirbeck left Monday for Logan Lo-gan to visit wilh friends for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Guv Neuman and son, Robert: Mrs. Fred Sudman. Miss Minnie Sudiban. A. Neuman and Miss Mary Neuman of Chapel. Neb., have been tlie guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. , Ridge. Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Snow entertained tlie Evening Five Hundred Card club at: their home Thursdav evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cole, Mr. and j Mrs. Daniel Konold and Mrs. J. Davis. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. G. K. Went- i worth. Mrs. W. B. Cole. Mark Snow and Daniel Konold. Mrs. M. Muffett entertained the Five Hundred Afternoon Card club Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Thomas Reese. The guests were Mrs. Thomas Reese and Miss Winnie' Jennings. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. George B. Sheen and Miss Winnie Jennings. The following ladies entertained with cards, dancing and refreshments at So-eietv So-eietv hall Thursday evening: Mrs. N. J.-Williams. J.-Williams. Mrs. .1. Edward Paxton, Mrs. W. R. Jefford. Mrs. Homer Vincent. Mrs. Victor Carlson, Mrs. Charles Workman. Mrs. W. S. McFarland, Mrs. A. Peterson and Mrs. Lee Bartlow. Mrs. Meril Tvie entertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon, followed by a Kensington, Kensing-ton, Wednesdav afternoon, complimen-tarv complimen-tarv to her mother. Mrs. Thomas Stringer, Strin-ger, of Frisco. Covers were laid for the following guests: Mrs. J. IV Ryan, Mrs. Mex Gibson. Mrs. W. R. Jefford, Mrs. It-Yin Stringer. Mrs. William Osika. Mrs. H. Weist and Mrs. Homer Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Williams wore peasant! peas-ant! v surprised at their home Saturday evening by twenty of their friends. Tlie evening was enjoyed with cards and refreshments. re-freshments. ST. ANTHONY, IDA. . ST. ANTHONY. Idaho. Feb. 23. Mr. and Mrs.-V. E. Gailey of Drummond spent the week-end in tm-n. the guests of Harold Har-old Strong and wife. Mr. and Mrs. F. Fleischmann of New-dale New-dale were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott over Saturday and Sunday. The Tuesdav Evening Bridge club met with Mrs. E. Deitrieh at Mrs. John D. C. Krnger's home. Mrs. Kruger won the trophy- It was decided that the prize for the club should constitute thrift stamps. Mrs. James S. Simpson returned home Tuesday from a trip to California. The Mondav Afternoon Bridge club met with Mrs. S. F. Oilman. Mrs. O. M; Van Tassel won the club prize and Mrs. Hol-lingsworth Hol-lingsworth of Ashlon received the guest prize. The Tuesday Afternoon Knitting club met with Mrs. A. Fisher. Mrs. Thomas Kellv of Idaho Falls visited visit-ed with Mrs. ,M. E. King this week. The Fridarv Afternoon Knitting club met with Mrs. Z. F. Yearian. Mrs. Will Nibley of Idaho Falls is visiting visit-ing Mrs. Harold Strong this week. Misses Bain and Perry entertained on Thursday evening at a dancing party at the H. H. Neal home. The party was for the teachers of tlie school. Misses Bessie Enos. Sara and Persis Quayle. Dewey Fogg, Julian Butler, Har- j I old Hezel. Dr. Glen Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott attended the dance given by the Athletic, club at Rexburg Tuesday evening. The Ladies' Aid society of tlie Presbyterian Presby-terian church met with Miss Carrie Root and Mrs. E. L. Deathridge at Miss Root's home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Bert Ba rr entertained the ladies of the St. Katherine's guild Thursday evening. LAYTON 4 V LAYTON, Eeb. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Dan SuJlivan entertained at dinner Sunday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Jackf Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sullivan of Salt Hake, Mr. and Mrs. William Ramsey, Miss Manitta Smith, Miss Winona Ramsey. Bill Sulli-livnn, Sulli-livnn, Claude Asher and Wallace Ram- 1 sey. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben A. Green entertained enter-tained at a dinner party at their home Saturday evening in honor of Mr. Gveen's mother, Mrs. George AN". Green. The bouse was beautifully decorated wit h flags and national eolors. The centerpiece center-piece was a bowl of red and and white carnations. Covers were laid for forty. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ellison an- UUUlil'tt Lilt; eiig(if,i:iiiriii ui un;ii iuvuk liter, li-ter, Elizabeth, and Otha Green, the marriage mar-riage to take place in March." Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Morgan announce the engagement of their daughter, Maggie, Mag-gie, to Byron N alder, the marriage to take place in March. Mr. and Mrs. John Crane and children. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. William Peckr all of Ogden. spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted : King. j Mr. a nd Mrs. William King of Ogden spent Sunday with Mr. and M rs. Alma i Phillips. j Miss Eliza bet h Nalder entertained t he j Mutual auxiliary of the Red Cross at her home Thursday afternoon. .Tlie t im ; was spent in sewing, after which a dain- j ty luncheon was served. j Mrs. Jesse M. Smith is spending the ; week in Salt Lake City as guest oi relatives, rela-tives, i PRESTON, IDA. f PRFSTOX. Idaho. Feb. 2. Miss Cwcn Thomas entertained sixteen guests at a Valentine pa rt y on Thursday of last week. The house was decora ted with red hearts and a large basket of red i carnations was used as a nl Tpiec. for the supper table. Music and games were i the diversion of the evening. j Mrs. William Thorp and son. Max. re- j t timed on Tuesdn y from Ogden. where j they have been visiting friends and rela- ; tives. . , I Mrs. T. R. Evans gave a, birthday party on Tuesday evening in honor of her daughter. Lizzie. Luneheon was served. Miss Owen Neilson of Banlda wa.s here on Monday, a guest of her mother, Mrs. Hyrum Neibotr. Mrs. George Panil entertained sixteen guests at a theater part and luncheon ', on Saturdav evening of last week. Miss .VIMe Rally of Ixigan spent the week end vim; ing- here. Miss Lib ie Thoma s cave a sk .gh ing j parM" uu Sund?v afternoon for the Misses Lucih. lMlh,' .Miiriit l-j-b:.-l.-.i. I..;.h : ' Skid more. Don -us Need ha m and Dorothy " Cami'dd. j Miss Bessie Sott was a I A'gan visitor ; on Wednesday. , M rs. Fra nk I '-(-rson ent e rta hied eight guests at a dinner party on Saturday eve- iiing of last week. Miss Ann Thomas of Salt Lake is here : visiting with lu-r mother, M rs. Ja mes i Thomas. Mrs. W ilford Smith was a 1 .ogan vis-j vis-j ilor on Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gooslund au-j au-j nounce the marriage of their daughter, Blanche, to Glen Price. The marriage tool; place at Logan on February 11. Mrs. Rett a Smith has returned from Salt like. While there she was a guest ! of her sister Mabel. J Mrs. Anna Kinter of Salt Lake is here, j the guest of Mrs. Ii. Larson. Mrs. Orson M iekleson returned from Ixtgan on Tuesday. M rs. N. H. Felsted returned on Tuesday Tues-day from Franklin. While there she was a guest of Mrs. Samuel Handy. I f tp Thursday afternoon the Golden Hour j club met with Mrs. Earl llouck. A color ; scheme of red, white and blue was carried car-ried out in the room decorations and the luncheon. Mrs. C. A. Can field entertained at a dinner party on Tuesday evening for Mrs. Henry Dalley and the Misses June Mul-vaney, Mul-vaney, Florence and Grace Weiser. The Missus Leola Taylor and Kate Fje Ids toil spent Thursday visiting in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene (.'luff entertained a f e w f r i e n d s from Salt La k e and Miss Marinda Liison on Tuesday evening. At 11 o'clock luncheon was served. The ju niors held their annual "prom" on Friday evening. The hal! was beautifully beau-tifully decorated with the school colors. Refreshments were served. I GARLAND l -t t- j GARLAND. Ftah, Feb. ::. Mrs. Morris Mor-ris Abramson went to Provo Sunday to visit friends and relatives for a week or ten days. The following young ladies, who are attending at-tending school' at "the Boxelder high school, were visiting parents and friends Saturday and Sunday: Misses Edna King, Delia Earl. Winnie Harris. Annie Munns, Floe Peterson and Mabel Jensen. The young ladies returned to school Monday. Miss Winnie Cockayne of this city and Sidney D.v Sanderson of Fairview. Ftah, went to Salt Lake City Friday afternoon and were married. Miss Cockayne has many friends here. Mr. Sanderson came to this city to run the crane for the Fta'n-Idaho Sugar company, and also has many friends here. An oyster supper was given Saturday. February 16, by the defeated parlies of t he laboratory of the L'tab-Idaho Sugar company's force at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Roberts. The evening was spent in playing cards, and a l'w musical selections were rendered. A nice supper was served There were twenty -one present. Miss Agnes Olsen spent Sunday in Brigham City visiting her mother and friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Poulton spent Sun- ; day and Monday in Salt Lake City. i Mrs. William Preston of Brigham City ! has been spending the week in this city: working at Ihe Garland Mercantile company, com-pany, a nd M iss Lizzie Preston has been spending the week in Brigham City at Ihe J Ian sen Mercantile company. The Ladies' Self-Culture club met at the home of .Mrs. J. C. Wheeion Friday, February !.". Mrs. M. Felsted. president, presided, and t here was a large crowd. The programme was excellent. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. Mrs. Lorenzo Smlt h and two children went to Poi-atetlo. Idaho. Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Gahart. She will spend a week. 1 FARMINGTON FARMINGTON. Feb. 2:1. Mrs. Robert Miller visited friends in Salt Lake during the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robinson visited friends in Salt Lake during the week: flss Rhea Taylor spent the greater part of tlie week in Salt Lake, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Taylor. Mrs. George Q. K no wit on entertained the Feron club at her home Friday afternoon. A bowl of pink carnations formed the centerpiece and luncheon was served to fourteen. Friday evening a dancing party was given by the North Farnvinglon ward. A large number of guests were in attendance. attend-ance. Mrs. T. L. Rice and Mrs. Squire Chip-man Chip-man organized tlie Farming! on Central school into a junior Red Cross auxiliary Monday afternoon and tlie North Farm-ington Farm-ington school on Tuesday afternoon. Tlie officers appointed for the Central school are: principal George Q. Knowlton. chairman; chair-man; Miss Elizabeth Harding, assistant chairman; A us man Williams, secretary; Miss Elna Miller, treasurer. This new Red Cross work is being taken up with great enthusiasm, and the North Fflrm-ington Fflrm-ington school has 100 per cent membership. member-ship. Miss Iris Clark loft Monday for "Logan, where she will spend a few weeks visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson. Miss Viola Taylor of Ogden spent the week-end In Farmlngton visiting friends. Mrs. Stephen "Rice entertained Tlmrsday Tlmrs-day afternoon in honor of the 1'til club. Tlie house was beautifully decorated in potted plants and ferns. A bowl of roses formed tiie centerpiece. Luncheon was served. 1 NEPHI NLPHI, Feb. 'j::. The marriage of Miss Ida Linton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Union of Nephi. anil Fenton Memmott of S- ipIo took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. Miss Linton Is superintendent of the Recs hospital. Mr. and Mr. William Stanley- enter tained anout til l y retain es a no- irieiins Tuesdav evening in honor of their son, Melvin." who left Wednesday to join the aviation corps. Mr. and Mrs. David Ochey announce the marriage of their daughter. Lavell, to J-Ivan J-Ivan Tew. The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday, February Feb-ruary 20. M r. and Mrp. Orson Cazier spent 1 he early part of the week in Eureka, where thev visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Adams. Mrs. Ortm Durham has gone to Camp Lewis, where she will visit, with her husband, hus-band, who is stationed th'ire. Mrs. Nephi Anderson has returned to her home in Tooele, after a month's visjt with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Relliston. Mrs. Robert Chappel ent e n a i ned hr sewing ehih al her home pist Friday evening. eve-ning. Light ref't'shtneiits were S"rved to Mrs. W. II. Pelliston, Mis. A. V. Oadd. Mrs J. G. Irons. Mrs. Llovd I loMis, Mrs. T. Y. Yieker. Mis. Ralph RelliMou and Mrs. Alice ( iolden. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P.etliston entertained enter-tained at a family dinner in honor of their son, P.ead, last Tuesday evening. A number of young friend of Eugene Pri'-e gave him a pleasant su'-prr-c Wed- j nesday evening. j Mrs. A. V. Carld en'ertalned a number ; ot her lady friends Wednesday evening- : Mr. and Mrs. Ezekiah f'arter enter-: lained iasl Monday evening in honor ol Mi-. ( 'a rt er's hi rt hda v. Tiie numihcr.s of his family and a number of friend were j present. j Mr. rmd Mr.-, Harry Will.ev have re- J turned to L1 nndv, after visiting with friends itf Nephi. i Mr. and Mrs. J . P.. Ri-heS hx c- re-lurned re-lurned worn Sail like. after a ten da vs' 1 v; il v IMi -'fiend-. ' j Mi:-- Mattie aziir -pent Palurday and j Snnda" in Eui-ka viiiiing friends. Mrs, J. E. Meain:ot has returu'd home, ; after having spent some time visiting m' ' S-'ipio. Mi.'-:?-- Marine and !" ru ";! enpr- tain-d a iinriv.fr "f friends at th-dr hurt e i.-i .Monday ev. ning. A daint -. Inn- h- n : v as served to Miss Lucile Cowan, Mis-Lillian Mis-Lillian 'ondie. Miss Ma lie! ' (wen, Miss P.-a i I Jones, Miss Florence Riches, Lo-raine Lo-raine i.unt. Flovd Lunt. Tracv Price. Shirley Riches. Shelby Riches, Will Ochey and i lie hostesses. I. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel are visiting ! ; Salt Lake this we.-k. Miss Mabel Pitt entertained the R. T. T. ! dub at i.er nome last Wednesday e eninu'. (Dainty refifs!imenis were served to the ten members present. l RICHMOND 1 - RICHMOND. Feb. l. Miss IVna An-'derson, An-'derson, da renter of Mr. and Mrs. Franz ! Anderson, was married Wednesday to A r- J nold Lund of all Uike. Mr. and M:: ; Lund will ma ke their home in Sal ; Lake. j M rs. C. II. Anderson was plea sa n t v surprised 'i'liursday afternoon ny the' 1 members of her club. The afternoon was ' spent in making candy, popping corn and doing needlework. M'r. A. C. Hrown and Miss nv. Christensen were guesis of the ! club. ! I "nder t he direction of A rrol Chris: en-j en-j sen the South Ward Relief society dra- , j malic romniinee presented the Tday, "The ! Daughter of ihe Oesert," al llu- opera . f house Tuesday evening. ; The sophomore class of the North . j Cache high school entertained ai a eoasi-. ing parly on Bell's hill Thursday i-veiling. Harris Anderson entertained iveive ftt his friends a I his home Wed nesua y a f-teinoon f-teinoon in honor of his birthday. Mr. a ml M rs. Ma ngus Sivert sen v er; . given a surprise lv a number of their friends Friday evening. M r. a nd M rs. .1. Alma i 'arson entertained enter-tained at a .-.ia party at their home Wed--, nesday evening of last week. The guesis . included Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Funk. Mr. -and Mrs. S. W. Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. S, how. Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rainev, I r. and Mrs. II. A. Adam-son. Adam-son. Mrs. E. G. Wooley and Mr. 1 1. F Christensen. Favors, which consisted o' thrift stamps, were won by A. S. Svhovv and M rs. Fred Rainey. Mrs. c 'arson w a -assisted in serving luncheon by Miss Mh-lie Mh-lie Carson and Miss E a Buxton. Mrs. Frank Thompson entertained at a family dinner at her home Friday. Mrs. Ralph Merrill entertained at a famny dinner Wednesday at her home. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Dine entertained at a chicken supper at their home Tuesda; evening. Covers were la id for I he ho; and hostess. Clarence Smith. Vernon Fell. Obid Plant. Miss Rhoda Merrill. Miss -Alba Johnson and Miss Fern Hancey. Miss Clarinda Morrill entertained Pie Keyting club at her home Fridav evening. eve-ning. M iss Inez Christensen of Grace. Idaho, spent the past week with her sister. Mis. A. H. Thompson. Mrs. RrTgham Johnson spent the weekend week-end with relatives at Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Van Orden of Lewis-' ton spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Olsen are visit lug with relatives at Downey. Mr.0 Lydia Rurnham has been visitim:, with relatives at. .Logan. Twin boys arrived at ihe home or Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Harrison on Thursday. Thurs-day. Mrs. "Rryan Hendricks. Mrs. Leland 1 lend ricks a nd M iss Edyt h .1 (dm son were among those who attended the Athletic club basketball game at Hyrum on Tue- : day evening. Miss Emma Fisher, Miss Maiden Harris, Har-ris, Miss A i id rey I larris. M iss I ea .1 er-" rill and Miss Rlenda A uderson cut er-ta er-ta ined a number of their friends a t a. dancing party at Hendricks's hall Friday Fri-day evening. Light re freshmen Is were ' served during the evening. Mr. and M rs. A. S. Sehow. Mr. a nd Mrs. Elmer Stoddard. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Aus-tin Johnson, Miss Thelma Sehow, Adolph Sehow and Sophus Christensen went b 1 xigan on Sunday to attend a dinner given by Dr. and Mrs. E. J . Merrill, i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Monk of Manti are'." guesis at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Merrill. Mrs. ft. L. Dable of Logan will spend tlie coming month here with her mother Mrs. M. J. J larrison. I santaquTn f SANTAQl'lN. Feb. 23. Mrs. Georgo Be-ehc entertained at a card parly nt her home Sunday evening in honor of M i.-v-Myrtle Gushing. Lunch was served al 12 o'clock to eight guests. Tnvi tat ions have been issued by Eugene Eu-gene Whitlear and Mrs. Nina Hudson of lila ho, announcing I heir marriage, which, will take place Wednesdav at tlie Hovle hotel. Hishop J. M. Holladay will officiate. offi-ciate. A reception will follow t he ceremony cere-mony and a dance will be given in tin Hudson hall in the evening. Mrs. Mary S. Poyle has her us her guests this Week Mr. and Mrs. Joe An-' dreasou of Lehi. A dancing party was given Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hudson to forty young people. Refreshments; were served during the evening. Misses Lula and Jennie Tietjen. Miss Rodha Rorgensen, Miss A'era Le Kiai'on. Miss Augusta liylund and Mrs. Hurl Moore of Spring La.Uo were Spanish Fork visitors Sunday. Mrs. A. E. Wall was very pleasantly surprised al her home Sunday, the occasion oc-casion being "iter birth anniversary. Those, present were Mr. and Mrs. M. Gunder-son. Gunder-son. Mrs. Thca Higginson, Mrs. Joseph-L. Joseph-L. Olson. 1-iirl Spencer and Esie Higginson. Higgin-son. M iss Ethel Jetik ins. M Iss Elsie Francis, Melvin Openshaw, A. E. Wail and Master Jason Wall. Mrs. Willie Green ha Igh went to Sail T.ake Wednesday In Ml lend the wedding reception of her brother, lvin Tew. ' M rs. I la vid 'rooks a ml Miss Lula -Tietjen at tended Hie M inneapnlh; Symphony Sym-phony orchestra concert at Provo Friday even ing. William L. Opcncdiaw of Provo spent the week-end with his fa mily lie re. A dancing- parly was given by the. M. P. club Fnduy in Ihe H udson haii. The out-of - town guests were Mr. a nd Mrs. Flint I Hxon, Mr. and Mrs. John Harris of Pa yson, M rs. Km ma 'ho twin of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Gore ol Genola. A wedding reception was tendered Mr. ' and Mrs. Robert 'llunpson Thursday. A four-course dinner was served to shxly ' people, followed by dancing. I The Pa Perkins Card Hub gave a fare-j fare-j well party in honor of Raymond Open-udiaw, Open-udiaw, who left for Idaho Tuesday. Pre"-ent Pre"-ent were lien (Jundersoii, Hyrum Ray, Hill Pettis, Reuben Peterson and Raymond Ray-mond ( tpensha w, j 1 CLEARFIELD i ''EE NRFIELH. Fob. 2;: Miss Nora Draper and Miss Edith Draper entertained enter-tained t In.- X. y. H. club at a theater 'partv in Ogden Tuesday evening. The giF-Ms were ; M iss Deli la Stoker, '.Miss Zept h A sbby, M iss Ha 1 1 ie Pa ,ne, Miss Iva Stoker and Miss Kulh Anhhy. .Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steed entertained the Mothers' club and their husband at dinner Thursday evening. ("over.i were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Rov Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Steed. Mr. and .Mrs. Horace chirk. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Payne and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Thompson. M r. a nd Mrs. Phillip Dale, of I 'neat olio, ol-io, Idaho, are visiting with .Mr. ami Mrs Fred Hiawn. M iss Ma rt ha Morca n of I .ay ton spending a few days with Miss' Jevora Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Payne spent Monday Mon-day with .Mr. and Mra. Oran Hates of S racusc. Mis.;: Nora and Annie Draper spent. Sa f -nrda v in Ugdcti wilh M r. a ml Mrs. Jcr-ie Jcr-ie Draper. Mrs. Merilda Hanks hap f-iurn'1'! home from her two v .-ek1-' ejvp with Mrs Wallace Wal-lace - iHey .,f p.oillH if ill. Mr. and Mis. G-orge Simpson of Og -den j-pem Sundav with Mrs. Simpson' p. 1 1 e nt Mr. a nd Mrs. Ejyui nul Hanks. |