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Show I State Society M'GILL, NEVADA SToiLL, Nev., May 4. Mrs. J. W. "jIowarth entertained for Mrs. Walter W SicDowell Thursday afternoon. Five tables of "oOO" were played, and prizes were won by Mrs. J. Morey, Mrs. V. V. Olson and Mrs. Ed. Burner. The Five Hundred club was entertained enter-tained by Mrs. J. E. McCarren Thursday afternoon. The prize for high score was won by Mrs. R. V. Berryman, second prize by Mrs. Clarence Jackson and the consolation by Mrs. J. Sullivan.' Members of the club are Mrs. Clinton Reily, Mrs. Richard C. North, Mrs. Edward Eberle, Mrs. Roy V. Berryman, Mrs. Arthur C. Dingle, Mrs. William Scott, Mrs. Clarence A. Kenyon, Mrs. Jay Sullivan, Mrs V. V. Olson, Mrs. C. A. May, Mrs. Clarence Jackson and Mrs. J. E. McCarren. Miss Eva North and Mrs. Charles Holmes were guests of the club. Mrs. C. A. May entertained at a Kensington Saturday afternoon of last week, from 2 to 4 o'clock, in honor of Mrs. Williard Scott. Mr. and Mrs. R. Meyer and family left Monday for a visit to San Francisco. The Contribution dance given by the employees at the clubhouse Friday was well attended. 1 MONROE f 4 ! I MONtOE, May 4. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Anderson and family of Fillmore were the guests for a few days this week of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson. The following friends pleasantly surprised sur-prised Mrs. Andy Sargent Frldav afternoon: after-noon: Mrs. Ole Larsen, Mrs. Ada Hansen, Han-sen, Mrs. John Hodge, Mrs. Julia Larsen," Mrs. Charles Boliman, Mrs. Andrew Yer- gensen, Mrs. Conder. Mrs. Charles Yer-genSAp, Yer-genSAp, Mrs. Oliver Larsen. Mrs. Minnie JMionsen, Mrs. Thomas Simmonsen. 'iliss Del Magieby entertained at an afternoon tea Friday. Her guests were Mrs. 'Reece Cloward, Lynna Ransom, iOpal Caseman, Vera, Helen and Rene ifcleby. Syral farewell parties were given this week honor of three soldier boys who leave soon for the training camps; The boys are Clarence Williams, Cohn Larsen Lar-sen and Thomas Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Larsen entertained enter-tained at Sunday dinner for V. L. Clark, Edna Sorenson and Ethel Erickson. One of the social events of the week was the May clay party given at the Hot Springs by Mrs. Elnora IJoss. The guests enjoyed a plunge, after which luncheon was served. Mrs. Ross was crowned "queen of May." Those present were Mrs. F. Erickson, Mrs. S. G. Andreason, Mrs. Joseph Olsen, Mrs. Orson Magieby, Mrs. Christian Tuft, Mrs. Ole Larsen, Mrs. James Manson, Mrs. Dr. Bolitz, Mrs. Jenine Sprague, Mrs. Oliver Larsen, Mrs. warnsky, Mrs. Jacob . Maglebv, Mrs. Charles Swindle, Mrs. Heber Magieby, Elizabeth Lee, Athene Farnsworth, Vilate Bohn and Clara Woodard. Miss Cora Cloward entertained a number num-ber of out-of-town friends at a dinner party Saturday of last week. Mrs. S. G. Andreason entertained at luncheon Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baker, Mrs. F. Erickson and Melba i Erickson. Miss Olive Magieby entertained at a dinner party Friday for Christie Larsen, Elma Magieby, Alton Anderson, Glen Winget and La Mar-Swain. Mr. and Mrs. Juel Anderson and Mrs. James Manson motored to Marysvale on Sunday. The school children of Central enjoyed an outing at the Hot Springs Wednesday. Wednes-day. The officers of the North ward Mutual entertained the members at a plunge party Monday evening. Luncheon was served. Master George Speirs entertained eight of his little friends at a birthday party Thursday evening. Mrs. Alice Webb is back after having spent several months in California. 1 PRESTON, IDA. I f- ! ! -4 PRESTON, Idaho. May 4. Mr.-and Mrs. William Coles of Salt Lake City spent the week in Preston, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Roe, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Aired entertained enter-tained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Faylor on Sunday evening. Mr. and "Mrs. W. L. Roe, Jr.," entertained enter-tained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Coles on Wednesday evenng. Covers were laid for Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Xelson, Mr. and Mrs. William Coles and Mr, and Mrs. W. 1 Roe, Jr. Miss Edith Halgren of Franklin was the guest of Mrs. Leora Feldstead th; week. Mrs. Mabel Watson of Salt Lake City is in Preston, visiting with relatives and friends. Miss Sadie Kershaw is spending the week at r Millville, Utah, the guest of friends. Miss Alice Perry of Perry spent the last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen. Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Nelson entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Cole. on Thursday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wood. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Aired, Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Roe, Jr.. Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Nelson and Floyd Palmer. The evening was spent in playing progressive high five and 500. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wood have returned from a trip to Fielding, Utah. Mrs. M., S. Browning and daughter. Planch, of Ogden. Utah, spent the week iiere, guests of Dr. and Mrs. Canfield. Mrs. L. H. Ballif entertained the C. F. club Wednesday afternoon. The rooms were very attractively decorated in the national colors.- Music was the feature. Mrs Cleah Mickelson of Logan, Utah, is visiting here with her mother, Mrs. .Sol Hale, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Lohman. motored to Logan, Utah. Sunday and spent the day with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Head entertained a few friends at dinner Sunday. Monday evening a dance was given in the opera house in honor of . the boys who left Tuesday to join the colors. The attendance at-tendance was large. Miss Jessie Cottle of Franklin visited friends in Preston this week. T GARLAND f - f CARLAXD, May 4- A pretty home wedding was iflemnized Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A H. Archibald In North Garland, when their daughter, Lalove. and Ralph King were married, The ceremony was performed at 9 o'clock by President A. R. Carpenter in the presence of the relatives and close friends and was followed by an Informal reception. The living room, where. the ceremony was performed, was prettily decorated with vases of white lilies and cut flowers, while a pretty decorative scheme of purple and white was choEen for the dining room, where supper was served to the following : Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. King. Mr. and Mrs. J- J. shumway. President and Mrs. A. R. Capener, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph King. Mr. and Mrs. D. Henry Manning, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Butler and the Misses fxe, Rhoda and Sebecca King, Lillian Thompson and Lawrence Wortley. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burns of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. David P. Squires of Brlgham City entertained enter-tained at a prettily arranged dinner party Tuesday Tues-day evening in compliment to their mother, Mrs. J. C. Wheelon of Twin Falls, Idaho. It being be-ing in honor of her birthday anniversary, many beautiful presents were given to the honor guest. Mrs. Wheelon is visiting hero with relatives and friends. . Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Coombs announce the engagement en-gagement of their daughter. Melba, to Wallace Edwards. The wedding will be one of the most interesting events of June. Both the bride and bridegroom are well known in social circles of this city. Mrs, R. T. Shaw, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Leo Hanson, spent the week-end in Logan, guests of their mothir. Mrs. R. E. Owen. Mrs. Shaw returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Odell Grover returned home last night from Fort Leavenworth. Kan., where she had been visiting with her husband for the past two weeks. Mr. Grover is with the signal corps. Mrs. George Carter entertained the members of the Ladies' Self-Culture club Friday of last week. President Mrs. M. Felsted presiding. Besides the members, the following were guests of the hostess: Mcsdames W. H. Stone, S. Allison, Clarence Clar-ence E. Smith, W. E. Hartley. Millie Merrill, Clyde Gephart, N. E. Shaw, Fred Gephart, J. J. Thompson, E. W. Swinyard. L. S. Mann. C. O. Scott; H. G. Scott. Jenetta Anderson, D. H. Stevens. Thomas Carter and the Mfssns Veva Ber-gon, Ber-gon, Gertrude McCheynne, Effle Webb, Rhoda' King, lone Felsted, Marto.n Stayner, Nellie Barnard, Bar-nard, Melba Coombs and Hazel Edwards. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. Professors J. J. MCtellan and Wlllard Wclhe dt Salt Lake City gave a musical programme Tuesday Tues-day evening at the stake tabernacle. They were UtffsfeQ by the stake choir, Walter J. Pay Hon ind Miss Speery of Fielding. Mrs. .1. H. Archibald- entertained a',' a delightful delight-ful little children's party Saturday of last week in honor of her son, Rex, on bin seventh birthday birth-day anniversary. Mrs. W. H. Stone of Idaho I" the fcuegt or her daughter, Mrs. Dixie Shelton, In Garland, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hansc.i and children have moved to Salt Lake City to- reside. Mr. and Mr?. Joseph .IT, Peterson left Thursday Thurs-day for Los Angeles, d'aL . where 1 hey will sp;nd ,i few weeks. ei.gbAs--iiip:.- Mlss whmer- rart.er Fpenr the early part of the week with hen mother In Brlgbam City. Mrs. A. L.. Larson returned to Salt Lake Cits-Thursday Cits-Thursday after a pleasant visit here with relatives. rela-tives. Mayor anc Trs. L. W. Preston, accompanied by tho Misses Lizzie Preston and Wanda Rose, motored mo-tored to Brigham City Sunday and were the guests of Mr. ant Mrs. William Preston. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Edwards and family motored to Brigham City Saturday of last wpek and spent the day with relatives. j sprTnuZe f . f STAKING VI L.LB, May 4. Mrs. Dennis Palfr.;yman and children are at Magic, Idaho, where they are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Blake Palfreyman. Mr and Mrs. B. B. Flack were in Provo Saturday evening of last week in attendance at the farewell banquet in hondr of S. J. Jones, who has gone to Pocatello. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. M. A: Conant of Provo visited friends here Sunday. Mrs. A. L. Nelson of Bingham has bf;en visiting her mother, Mrs. M. L. Houtz, here for the past two weeks. R. H. Palfreyman and family have gone to Salt Lake, where they will make their home for the summer. Mr. and Mrs Chauncey Childs have re-ll re-ll turned home from Fillmore, where Mr. Childs was the instructor in the musical department of the Fillmore schools. Mrs. James Clark was hostess to the Mothers' Study club at Its last meeting Friday afternoon. Vern Harmer, Will Harmer. Miss Nora Harmer and George Giles were visitors In Kamas this week. The Alpha Beta club held its last meeting meet-ing at the home of Mrs. A. O. Packard. The programme was furnished by the Home Culture club. Miss Pearl Leffler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William TefTler. and Frank Sharp of L.ehi were married Thursday evening at the home of the bride's parents. The ceremony was performed by Bishop W. K. Johnson. A wedding supper was served to relatives and friends. j PLEASANT GROVE I PLEASANT GROVE, May 4. A number of tho friends of Miss Sadie Mills entertained at a dancing danc-ing party in her honor Tuesday evening at Thornton's Thorn-ton's hall. Punch was served. Forty guests were present. Mrs. Harry Wadley left Sunday for Garfield to spend the week visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fred Farmer. Mrs. William Stagg entertained at supper Saturday Satur-day evening of last week in honor of her brother, Lynn Robinson, who left Sunday for American ljke. Covers were placed for Mrs. U 3. RoMn-Mn, RoMn-Mn, Mr. and Mra. N. P. Poul?on. Misses Edna Ijnd. Lucile Poulsnn. Ford Poulson. Miss Blanche I Walters and Lynn Robinson. Dr. and Mr. C. W. Ellsworth and Mrs. J. D, Thome motored to Payeon Sunday and spent the day visiting relatives. Saturday evening of last weete Miss Mary Roach entertained at a bonfire party. Luncheon was served to thirty guet. Miss Edna Poulson ws a Provo visitor Thurs-. Thurs-. day. Mrs. Stena Clayton and Mrs. Albert Olpin went to Sprlngville Monday to attend th? library convention. con-vention. i Dr. and Mrs. HelchPl of Binrham were the i guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Frampton Saturday Satur-day of last week and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel West entertained at a family reunion Saturday evening of last week In honor of their son. Elroy, who left Sunday for Camp Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. John Christ enson c Provo were week-end guests of relatives here last wwk. Mrs. John Y. Walker enterta ined at supper Saturday evening of last week In honor of her husband's birthday. The officer of the Mutual Improvement association asso-ciation entertained the members at a social Tuesday Tues-day evening. Games and dancing furnished the evening's entertainment. Ice cream was served. Members of the former Timpa:iogos club met at the home of Mrs. J. D. Thorn Friday evening. The out-of-town guests Included Bishop and Mrs. L. L. Nelson of Trovo, N. K. Neilson of Sprlngville. Sprlng-ville. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thome of Salt Lake and Mies t'nice Jacobson of American Fork. tfla Jennie Larson returned home Monday after a three days' visit in Salt Lake. The Open Forum club ' entertained at a dancing party at Thornton's hall Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Grorge Dlttmore were American Fo:k visitors Tuesday. John Tuckett of Lindon celebrated his eighty-fourth eighty-fourth birthday anniversary Friday evening in the Lindon hall. Supper was served to eighty guests. Mrs. Willaxd Wamlck spent Sunday in TVovo visiting her parent, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Chrls-tenson. Chrls-tenson. The members of the, Benlor class of the Pleasant Grove high school wore the gueats of the Junior class at a banquet given Saturday evening of last week In the reception rooms of the high school building. The latter part of the evening was spent in dancing. Mrs. M. D. At wood entertained Monday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Atwood. who left later in the week for Spanish Fork, where they will make their home. RICHFIELD f 4 RICHFIELD, May 4. Mrs. A. Mc-Masters Mc-Masters left Sunday for Garfield to make her home. Mrs. C. A. Jensen entertained on Friday Fri-day afternoon m honor of Mrs. John Kyhl of Bit-knell. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Hyrum Hansen, Mrs. Chester Jensen, Jen-sen, Mrs. Simon Christensen, Jr Mrs. John Kyhl, Sr., Mrs. Hart Sanders. Mrs. E. Brusk, Miss Elma Kyhl, Miss Lillian Kyhl and Miss Helen Kyhl. Mrs. G. O. Barlow left Wednesday for Oakland, Cal., after visiting the last month with relatives. Miss Edith Barlow Bar-low accompanied her as far as Salt Lake. Monte Bean 'and Q. Hansen entertained at a farewell party Wednesday evening in honor of Jodie Bean, who left Friday fo enlist. The rooms were beautifully decorated in the national colors roses, carnations and spring blossoms. Games and music were the features of the evening. eve-ning. Refreshments were served to fourteen four-teen guests. The domestic science girls of the seventh sev-enth and eighth grades were entertained at a plunge party at Monroe hot springs Wednesday afternoon by Miss Katherine Adams. After the plunge a luncheon was enjoj'ed. A few of the friends of Mrs. Milton Gentry surprised her Saturday afternoon of last week, the occasion being her birthday birth-day anniversary. Luncheon was served to ten guests. Mrs. Alex Jensen entertained the primary pri-mary officers and teachers Monday afternoon. af-ternoon. The time was spent in doing work for the Red Cross. Mrs. A. N. Lawson and granddaughter, DeNece Sanford, left Sunday to- visit in Salt Lake. Mrs. Fletcher Neilson entertained fifteen fif-teen little folks Monday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Geraldine, on her third birthday. Games were played and refreshments served. Mrs. James Anderson entertained the Y. L. M. I. A. .girls at their reading social so-cial Monday evening at their reading so.-served so.-served to twenty guests. Mrs. H. S. Ivie has returned from Salt Lake City after attending the Rebekah convention. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilkinson returned from California this week. Miss Edna Larson, assisted by her mother. Mrs. Sim Larson, entertained at a Kensington Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. A. M. Malouf of Salt Lake City. A crystal vase of gladioli formed the centerpiece. Covers were laid for Mrs. Almr. Ence. Mrs. 'Mayde Goodwin, Mrs. William Malouf. Mrs. Hart Saunders, Mrs. Milton Maglebv, Miss Mary Hansen, Miss Alta Coons. Miss Von Jensen, Miss Eima Magieby, Ivfiss Minerva Nielson and Miss Rhoda Ramlose. Mrs. Alex. Jensen was hotsess to the primary officers and teachers, who motored mo-tored out to her farm to do Red Cross work. Monday afternoon. t MAMMOTH f ; MAMMOTH, May 4,-4a pleasant surprise sur-prise party was given In honor of Harold Har-old Dunn Wednesday evening, the time being spent in music and games, after which luncheon was served. Mrs. W. T. Hatch is at Springville visiting vis-iting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Wignal. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Buhler made a trip to Heber Citv early in the week and spent a few days with the latter's relatives. Thursday evening Mrs. John Boyack was hostess to the members of the Primary Pri-mary association. The time was spent in doing Red Cross work, and luncheon was served. Mrs. James Swenson and daughter have gone to Moroni, where they will spend the summer with relatives. Mrs. Margaret E. Brown spent a few days at Spanish Fork this week visiting visit-ing her daughter, Mrs. Jacob Hanson. Mrs. B. M. Cornish returned Sunday evening from Salt Lake City, where she was the guest of her sister, Mrs, W. Rives. The Relief society Red Cross met at the home of Mrs. Hyrum Mad sen Monday Mon-day evening. Most of the time was spent in knitting for the Red Cross, and the hostess served her guests with luncheon. Mrs. Kate Moyle is spending the week at American Fork with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moyle. Mrs. Sterling Smith has returned to Mammoth, after spending a week at Salt Lake City with her sister, Mrs. Florence Duncan. Mrs. Belle Jenkins left Saturday of last week for her home at Salt Lake, after spending a few days here with her sis-ler, sis-ler, Mrs. Kate Moyle. ' About twenty-five friends of Mrs. James Swenson gave her a farewell social so-cial Thursday evening. The affair was held at the Swenson home. Mrs. Susie Elton and daughter, Mrs. Thatcher, are spending a few days at Santaquin with the former's mother. Mrs. Nancy Steele. On Sunday evening a wedding supper was served at the home of Mrs. Clara Larsen in honor of Mr. and Mrs. "Bill" Woodell. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. David Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mordue, Mr. and Mrs. William Houghton, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Pritchett, Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Perry, Miss Grace Larsen, Miss Maude Houghton and Forest Larsen. Miss Florence Smith returned home Sunday evening, after a visit with friends and relatives at Park City. Mrs. E. E. Pritchett entertained Tuesday Tues-day evening In honor of her husband's birthday. About a dozen guests were present. Refreshments were served. 1 PAYSON 4- 1 PAYSON, May A. The Cultus Literary club gave a 500 card party at Smith's cabaret Wednesday evening. Eight tables ta-bles were played. Mrs. Maud Harris received re-ceived first prize and William Cutler the consolation. Refreshments were served. The Social Tea club met Wednesday with Mrs. Looney. Miss Mae McReth entertained her bridge club this afternoon. Twenty friends and business associates of "Harry S. Tipton gnve a banquet in'his honor at the Elite cafe Wednesday ee- j nlng. J. C. Barney was master of cere- monies and J. R. Vance was toastmaster. Mr. Tipton left Thursday evening for Vancouver for military service. Miss Daisy Harding. Miss Aleen Cowan, Miss Dora Montague and Miss Ellen Anderson An-derson gave a dancing party at Smith's on Thursday in compliment to Miss Edna Cowan and Miss Loraine Montague, who ' will go to Salt Like on Monday to spend the summer. Refreshments were served to thirty. Mrs. John T. Lant entertained g a children's party Monday afternoon in honor of her little daughter, Erma, on her ' birthday anniversary. Twenty guests I j were present. Eight self-invited guests met at the 1 home of Miss Mattle Cowan on Tuesday ; evening in honor of her birthday anni- j versary. Mrs.- Annie M. Huish went to Salt Lake on Wednesday for an extended visit with her children, J. Eugene Huish and Mrs. Iretta Cloward. Miss Minnie Curtis was at Provo on Monday to attend the farewell party given in honor of Samuel Jones. Mrs. Elwin Merrill visited at Spanisli Fork on Thursday with Mrs. Calderwood. Mrs. Al Kempton. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moot and three children of Puma, Ariz., and Mrs. Lucinda Whitehead of Prro are visiting at the home of their brother, Heber Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nebeker and family fam-ily left Monday for Salt Lake, where they will make their home. Mrs. Julia Hancock, chairman of the Red Cross gauze room, visited the Red Cross rooms at Provo on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Davis visited in Salt Lake on Tuesday. Ford Wilson of Fort Riley and Wells Cloward of Camp Kearny are home on furloughs. Miss Mattie Gouglv Roy Gough and Mr. Dernan were the guests Wednesday of Miss Edna Cowan. kayviLle 4 ! V K.-YSV11,LE, May 4. Tlie sons and daughters or Mrs. Ada Williams entertained enter-tained in her honor Wednesday afternoon, after-noon, it being her eightieth birthday. The time was spent in games, after which luncheon was seeved. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. John "R. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams, Mr. and Mrs. David E. Dayton, Mrs. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Watt. Mrs. Ella Dawson, Mrs. Henrv Mansell. Mrs. Emma Gatbralth, Mrs. Jane I.ayton, Mrs. Tillie King, Mrs. John W. Thornley, Mrs. Joseph Peak, Mrs. Henrv H. Blood, Mrs. George W. Barnes. Mrs. Frank Hyde. Mrs. H. J. Sheffield, Mrs. lizzie Tayton, Mrs. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Larltins. Mr. and Mrs. Orton Williams, Wil-liams, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams, Miss Zena Williams. Miss Lois Jarman. Miss Mamie King and Mr. and Mrs.. Joe Jar-man. Jar-man. Mr. and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes entertained enter-tained at a theater party Thursday evening eve-ning at the Salt Lake theater in honor of their sons, Keith and Shirley, who are home on furloughs. Mrs. G. D. Rutledge left Thursday for a month's visit with relatives at Mam-outh. Mam-outh. 111. Misses Martha and Mary Barnes entertained enter-tained Friday afternoon in honor of their mother. Mrs. John R. Barnes. Miss Rebecca Pelton of Bountiful spent Thursday with Miss Miriam Barnes. Mrs. I. A. Batien announces the marriage mar-riage of her daughter, Hazel Alice, to Hector C. Haight. The wedding took place March 30 at San Diego. The ceremony cere-mony was performed by Chaplain B. H. Roberts, in the presence of Intimate friends. A buffet supper followed. The bride wore a simple gown of pearl gray and carried pink roses. Mrs. Lawrence Blood and children of .Salt Lake City spent the last week-end In town visiting with relatives. Mrs. Richard A. Hart of Salt Lake spent the last week-end with Mrs. John R. Barnes. BRIGHAM CITY 4- r. BRIGHAM CITY, May 4. Monday evening the Red Cross cafeteria committee commit-tee entertained at a hannuet in honor of the members of the faculty of the Box-elder Box-elder high school and their escorts. The banquet was given in the dining room of the Hotel Boothe. Mrs. F. A. Hinckley acted as toastmistress. Vocal solos were rendered bv Victor E. Madsen and Miss Jessie Whitaker and a violin olo by Mrs. E. D. Mann. Toasts were given by Franci3 Kirk ham, W. H. Griffiths and LeRov B. Young. Those present were Principal and Mrs. F. A. Hinckley, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Griffiths. Mr. and Mrs. LeRov B. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J Glenn. Mr. and ilrs. E. J. Passey, Mr. and Mrs. Abel STRich, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Whitaker. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Horsley, Mr. and Mrs. Orson A. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. W. L Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Wrlcht. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peters, Mr. 'and Mrs. R. H. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Vic-tor E. Madsen. Miss Vera Dewey. Miss Veda Hunsaker, Misfl Lena Krebs, Miss Ala Walcott, Miss Olive Jenson, Miss Myrtle Davidson, Miss Gecrgene Davidson. David-son. Miss Vera .Foulger. Miss Erma Knudson. Miss Laura Mat Mas, Miss Jessie Whi taker. Frank Rasmussen, Francis W. Kirkham. Bevard Nichols, I. A. Ball and W. G. Hummell. The Sage camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Andy Jensen on Thursday afternoon in a social session. Present were Mrs. W. G. Gidnev, Mrs. Dan Olsen, Ml. B. C Call. Mrs. H. M. Wright, Mrs. A. W. Compton. Mrs. Hyrum Valentine. Mrs. John Brooke, Mrs. R. V. Francis, Mrs. H. M. Nelson. Mrs. May, Mrs. Martha May, Mrs. Grover and Mrs. Rhoades of Garland. The Kindergarten club met Thursday afternoon. The programme consisted of a talk by Mrs. Sarah P. Stohl on "Understanding "Un-derstanding Children" and a story by Mrs. Charles T. Anderson. Miss Sylvia Gleerup of this city and Axel Hansen of Ogden were married at the- home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Iver-son Iver-son on Saturday afternoon of last week. Mr. Hansen left that evening for Camp Lewis, American Lake, to go into training. train-ing. Sunday evening Miss Purdett Simon-sen Simon-sen and Miss Theresa Pond were hostesses at a dinner party at the home of Miss Simonsen. Covers wre laid for Miss Elva Blackburn, Miss Aglaya Anderson, An-derson, Miss Mar.iorie Horsley, Miss Jessie Whitaker, Miss Deloris Reese, Miss Laura Stohl and Miss Doris Merrell. Mrs. Nephena Frodsham entertained the Central camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers Monday evening. Tuesday afternoon after-noon Mrs. Frodsham entertained tthe members at a theater party. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Abramson entertained enter-tained the Five Hundred club Tuesday evening. The evening was spent in playing play-ing progressive f5()0." The guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Abramson. Mr. and Mrs. Will T. Gidney. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whit-worth, Whit-worth, Mr. arid Mrs. George Tiller, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Faulkner and Mr. ami Mrs. F. H. Yegge. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Roes Anderson of Logan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Anderson An-derson of this city Wednesday. Mrs. Jane Smith and daughter, Mrs. L. B. Osborne, of Salt Lake, were guests of Mrs. James B. Thompson Saturday of last week and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Dewey of Deweyville have announced the engagement engage-ment of their daughter, Lettie, to Orion W. Snow, formerly of this city. The marriag'e will lake place in Ihe Salt Lake temple June 5. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fealherstone of Logan Lo-gan spent a few days early in the week in this city visiting friends. Mr. ajid Mrs. T. H. Edwards and daughter, Mrs. Swinyard, of Garland, were visitors to Brigham last week, spending an afternoon visiting relatives. Bert Hoopes and daughter of Thatcher, Ariz., are spending a few weeks in this city visiting Mr. Hoopes's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Hoopes. Mrs. Hazel K. Holm qui st of Salt Lake spent the week in this citv visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Reeder. Miss Maud Glover and Miss Sylvia Griffith spent a few days of the week in Clarkston visiting Miss Griffith's parents. par-ents. Private Reynold Kaiser of the Ninth field artillery. Fort Sill. Okla.. Is home on a two weeks' furlough visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crltchlow and son, John Q. Critchlow. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Madsen of Ogden spent Sunday Sun-day in this city visiting relatives and friends. j TW1NFALLS, IDA, j TWIN FALLS, Idaho, May 4. The picnic held at Blue lakes Monday evening by the - Bualnopa Women's association one of the most de lightful outdoor affaira the association has ver held. The evening wan Idal and at 6 o'clock forty members of the asso-lai Ion motored down the lor.g canyon grade to Perrlne's Blue Lukes ranch. Tablen, furnlnhed through the courtesy oT tlie ranch owners, wer spread In Lovers' re-I re-I reat, beside Snowbank falls. In tbii wide poen space, under a thick canopy of tall juniper trees, flanked with birch trees and with Alpheus creek rippling and falling on thrrf sides of It, a camp-fire camp-fire was bulll over which dinner was cooked. A committee attended to the prepa ration of the dinner, while the others roamed about the ram h, up to the Blue Jakes, around AlpheuR creek and under the bloisomlng fruit and lilac trees. After dinner had beaa disposed of and Juet before leaving. leav-ing. MIbs Helefie Allmendlnger was asked to sing. Climbing onto a low-spreading branch of great Juniper tree, and to the accompaniment of the near-by waterfall and count less bird notes. Miss Allmcndinper's rich contralto voice was heard In "The Year's at the Spring" an other apprnprlat" songs, closing with "The Star-Spangled Banner." Her audience was entranced, and in appro? I at Ion presented her with blosmjins. Junlpef boughs and other tokens at hand. As darkness tame tho glrla left ructanlly. carrying with them water-crpss water-crpss and apple blossoms. As they left all Joined In with three rhecrs for Mrs, II. J. Young, the club' "godmother." Mrs. H. Granvlll HsIgM. nee SttflU Pcrrlne, was the club's guest at the picnic. On the occasion of her birthday. Mrs. I. n. Perrlne was the gllMt of honor at a delightful Informal luncheon given Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. WMlet Hance. A bouquet of sweetpeas and ferns adorned the center of the charmingly appointed ap-pointed table, at whl'-h plates were laid for the guest of honor and Mcsdames II. Granville Haight. Wiker, McAfee, Wise. Mallory, Grimes. Parson! McMaster. Clos J. C. Moore. Mia Betty Moore and Mrs. James Summer of Jerome. Wednesday afternoon an interest Inn gathrln was held at the home of Mrs. Ivan Price, when the Klmberly Road club entertained the presidents presi-dents of et;M of the rural club belonging to the Federated rural clubs or the rommunltv. Kach president gave a talk on the work of her club as follow t Mrs J. M. Wright for th" P.lue I-akes Boulevard club; Mrs. T. H. Irwin for the Addison Avenue Kensington club; Mm. C. F. Patz for the I'nity dub; Mrs. A. V. Strain for the Wayplde club; Mrs. Fred Fota and Mrs. L. C. Schneider for tho Mornlngside club; Mrs. Johft; m White for the County Woman's club; Mis. "Shiv tlal for the Northviow club, and Mrs. J. C. .poii" terfield for the Klmberly Road club. The tilB?1 given by these representatives showed that eX''1' club was actively engaged tn doing Red . Ctostvi work in the different branches. The Thursday Bridge club was ontertained -iMitj week by Mrs. Kniest While. At ::30 o'clookTXtktv ten guests present were served with a Ufjeft-3 course luncheon. On Friday afternoon Mm. Jiila' entertained a number of guests t 1 o'clock dlher.; A cut-glass bowl of pansius and tulips mafta ajj most attractive centerpiece for the eharntngly appointed table. The all-day session ot the M. S. and S. luii, I held at the homo of Mrs. David Brown, wav mm Interesting and enjoyable affair of the past wctaJJ After a brief business meeting, at which- - frtrf new members were enrolled, the entire day"11 given over to sewing for tho Red Cross, . with splendid results. Luncheon was served by ttvjs h osteoses, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Kennedy. Mrs. ' Shot well was a guest of the club. In honor of the fifth birthday of Master Bijlv jj Scliiffgen, his grandmother, Mrs. Schfffgcn. en tortiiiried at ' a Juvenile party Monday afternoon. Delicious refreshments were served the slKteti'-little slKteti'-little guests at the close fo the afternoon rpe-nt in playing games. ' I In its meeting Friday afternoon of last wr;M(.. the Blue Lakes Boulevard club decided to mfr once a week to Few for the Red Cross. At tmfj meeting the reports of the various commit! eo i were heard and plans outlined for the club' A t work for the summer. At the cIom of the Difter . ., fng the fifteen members present were served vnf& refreshments. Mra. W. H, Burkholder was hostess Wednril:ir to the Penelope club, At the close of the aftcj' noon, spent in Red Crosy sewing, the hosier.--served a throe -course luncheon. Flags and other patriotic emblems adorned the table and each place was marked by tiny flags. A delightful dinner party was given Tucsda J evening by Mrs. 0. P. Duvall. The prettily "ip.; pol&tQfl table was set for Dr. and Mrs, W. ll .; , nwifjht, Charles Dwlght. Mr. and Mr. V " Ortnsby. Mrs. Ernest White, Miss Nellie Ten'fil'n le and Judge Duvall. Mrs. Helen Qulnlmi of Pocatello was the pti-. i of tho Rntre Nous club at Its meeting Motitln 1 afternoon, with Mrs. L. T. Moore as hokfri. After tlie game, at which the pVfte, a WqffioK ,J thrift stamps, was won by Mrs. Kvans. tht jfiitj ess served luncheon. Sewing for the Red Cross occupied the HnflC the Piisciiia club at its meeting Thursday aTtPi ? I noon at the homo of Mra. M. C. Farm . members were present. ' ' " The regular meeting of chapter D, P, K, n was held Monday evening at the home nf Mr'-j"' ' A. U. colwcll. A Kpcfal meeting of the soeWtr- 4 has been called for Monday evening. Mhv ST aU ; the home of Mrs. H. W. WIIbou. H , ; Mrs. Elmer Ilolllngsworth entertained the umkh- ' bers or the M. t'. fl. rlub at her home WodKes. ! ' day uftnrnoon. L j The Mlrses Marjorle Metcalf. Nell Saundi.i I Oral And(rfoli and Hazol Bishop spent the wecl-- -end at Blue lakes. ,": b uhlTidaho I BUHL. i. Idaho. May 4. Mr. and Mrs. fiS l Noble of Castreford ware In Hagcrmao tjHJo ' Sunday on a hunting expedition. V.. Mrs. H. 0. Ooodapeed gave a caM party ; day In honor of her guests, Mrs. Arthur Matrb ' of Portland. Ore., and Miss Isaboll Saunders (0 Chicago. The evening wan spent In card gamaojj; j A turkey dinner was given Sunday at the. Jojlj Darrow home, It being tho birthday of the hostess. host-ess. Quito a crowd of Buhl friends were present A Including a number from Filer. Tho lamlt circle mot Friday at the home, of Mrs, G. H. Gasser. An Interesting lecture was given the circle by Mrs. J. W. Farls on farm bureau work. It Is expectrd that Miss Gertrude ' Dennecke, woman reprepotitatl ve of tho farm ti-, reau, will -ihortly lecture before the club. Luo'h-eon Luo'h-eon was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayes vltiLed friends In Gooding Sunday. Tlie Ladle' Aid society met Thursday at tlw . Methodist church. Meedamea Hunt and Samuels, were the hostesses. Mrs. Guy Lyons was hostess Ttmnsday to Mrs. William Cunningham's chain tea sot. 4 ; SANDY 4 ,k - SANDY. May (.stiff LWltaji Martin entar- ; tafned at a five hundred party at her home Thum-- day evening. The bouse was decorated. In daffodils daf-fodils and tullpr. Prizes were awardod 1o MfHS' ' Leona Zundel and Claude Cllnc. Covers were. UU . for the Misses Ixroiia Zundcl, Pesil Jensen, Bath Anderson, KtheJ Hlcken, Messrs. Jack HagCD.-Kusscl HagCD.-Kusscl Mr-Keen. Claud nine, Bfllle Kirk ami . rhlck Balllnger. ,r-r';-r Mrs. R. W. Borm and son, Waldo. retuHls'd'' ' home Wednesday after having spent the winter W California. Monday evening Mn. T. C. Davles was gla, , a farewell hurprise party at her home on Pioneer avenue by the members of the N. B. club nl their hual'flnds. Mrs. Davles will lavo Suudsr-for Suudsr-for Oakland, Ca!., to Join her h unhand, who it with the public service reserve. Sfie waa 'pro-' sen ted with a beautiful silver berry spoon. Th " evening was "pent in games, and refresh merits- I were servd to twnty-fi ve anient. M lss !ona Lunnen of Ci icem and George. Beckstead of Sandy wore married nt Salt Lake. City Tuosda . They will make their horn, TtL, Sandy. Mra. John Bolltger entertained the N. B. rlub at her home Thurhday afternoon. Covers wcr' laid for ten guest. , - Mr. and Mn.. T. W Nichols of Salt Lake pant Sunday here vlsltiug relatives, 1 - |