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Show Social Notes From Utah Towns Mfi ISS ROSE ROWELL of Murray, who will M"" be married to Alma Little, June 26, in the I Salt Lake temple. j 1 MURRAY 1 -f Ml 'ItrtA Y, J unt: H.--Thit ou--t H and t':a''l,(;r.S of t li; I'l iliUK V ;i 0 i;i 1 K 1 1 W :!'': j.leamtly on r r t;i in-i by Mrs. K. i. I.ur-Ht-n at h.-r i nmin 'Mmrsd.i y a 1 1: ni lt. Mrs. Harriet M;i : !u-ld m r -i l:t l nt-.l a nintih':!- of frlt-ii'lN 'I'hui rtfJ;i y yvt-riing ' l;iHt w':'-k in i ' i 1 1 1 1 1 1 iii'Mii ro her .son, Kd-wani, Kd-wani, who It-ft ;i I unliiy for .raining at Ami- i'i (.'it ii 1 .ake, Wan h Mr. anil Mr. John Unwell of this city announce the (rnerm-nr. of th:ir d;iun-t.-r. Kfist:, lo Alma Lit th:. Thf welding v. 111 lakt; r,U-e Jun" J.'., in tliti Salt Lake I eiiiph:. Mr. find Mi-m. Irvin J-evy w-re the KH'tH of Mr. i. ml Mi Arthur Holrm.ri "I ucMila y a nd WVdne.-d.i.v of hist ' k. Mr. a n.l Mil b-vy ars on Ihuir way re N'r-iv Vork City, when; liiey will maktj their home. Mi.-'H Hone Il.-z.-k, who lias been visiting I'riemlM in Muiniv for the pant two month, v-:wvw- We. I n-H' I ay to her home in liutte, Mont. Mrs. Aithur Holmes en t errn inM Thurs-l;tv Thurs-l;tv f-v.-niiig ; t dinner, in loin l i riH'ii t to M i:h. '. J-;. ( 'r,i u for. I ami mjii, 'ecil, who will lea wj hooii for Sa n l-'t a nc isro. Ma M'iK'in Jones of Oakley, hhiho, Im tin- guest, of Mrs. L. H. J'owell lor u f-W days. Mi-iH HI el la Mr I Ifiny returned Monday ; rrorn Irhtho. where she h;nl heen theV'iost of Mr. ami M is. Charles White, former rr.sidniilH of Muriay. Mrs. A. l. Williams entertained at dinner din-ner this evening In eonipliment to Lu-u-, l.'iiiiiil A. If. Knott, a former physh'ian of Mnrrav, who j 'h.-n: on a l-;ive of altenre from the me!b;il officers' train-iriK train-iriK camp at l-'orl Ii ih y, Kan. ( Ym-rs were lai.l for eight. Miss Mildred ( 'oppin was Lemlered a fnrevvel nurpri.se parly hy a numher of her school friends Thursday evening at ' her homo on Vine street. The time was wpen t iti music ami frames, followed hy . ivfreslfneiitH Miss Cop tin will leave soon to make her homp In Salt Iike City. , Those present were the Musses Jessie Ba con. Mabel Jansson, Lucile Harlow, Mel-ia Mel-ia Turner. I.oIh Turner. Lillaee Mrown, Irene Krii'kson, 11 f tie A in mod t, and Clen Williams, Kohert Koord, Kenneth Greene Mini Frank Coppi n. .VI th, (;. K Crawford and little son, ' I'll, will h ave Monday for Salt Lake, where they will visit until they leave Thursday for San Kra neiseo. 'al., where I hey will join Mr. ("'raw ford, who is In the government tier vice at that place. Tne Methodist Ladies' Aid society was entertained Wednesday afternoon in the, ' liurrh parlors hy Mis. Samuel Close and Mrs. William Ford assisted hy Miss Mae Scott. The church was decorated i with cut flowers and potted plants. After , i a short husl ness session, the remai nder I of l ho a f l enoou was spent in a social ay, luncheon hein served later to ! I wenty quests. I ! Mrs. Dave Miller was pleasantlv sur- ' -X ' ' v f , , x I ' ' " ' ill. Hf M Florence K'-i I-.-y . w:;o e n.eit? away to a'.Te:-:d sutiunt'r -':iool. Oi'-.vr gu.-ts e:e M it-s Hi va Hi:i. kbLirn. I i.- Ax 1:1 Ar.aeT-..::. Miss Aruia :-,h. .:s.s Lc-oLia Mi-.s , -.- W'.lie, M:.-t Marjorie itor-:vy and J?i- W!: c.ukt?:. Mr. at:1 Mrs. K-.l-.vaM F;e.: lk::.T f:-.w::.r.-i t'.ie Fiv Hi!!;.M-.l i-UUj VlS!:.--i.iy .n,-:,i;. The , u--sls Mi. a:i-.l Mr.-,. K. H. We. Mr. and : Mis. fl!Arl- Wmiftoriii, Mr. a:M M:s. H. L. I 1 Abramyon, Mr. and M:s. n. M. Ni'lua. Geofe ' j TiII.t and W. T. Giducy. i Mrs. T. M. t"iid'.'i wooj of Sp-invitle, farmerlr 'j Mifd Mayme CuinpbHl of Ihl. i-ity. was ibe :oi-l :oi-l j orerl gu-ot al a Kei!si:igUn i'.K.';! Friday t;v"-i, t;v"-i, mat; uf last e.-k by v-s. W. H. lr.-M:-a. i ' I'nd-rwnod recinied to Sriririgvi : le ?iii:cy inirn- ; ing. M:s. Urede was a.-..-L-red by Mi.-.; Harris, i ; Tiiopp p:i'M':n wer Mss. Ahua W', M.&. H-'iny ' j '.-t'Ser, Mi. . C. Ki hahon, Mra. Jo!,n K. Kvan, Mr.-. K;j'.:ai!i Jtr.sen. M.s I'v!,l F. Squires. Mls Trieste llox. MisS" Nellie Jvii.-pu, Mi Mary liulst. Mhs Siiraii MhUulu and Mi-s Laura Matliirs. Mrs. S. M Ja'-obn .eaiertaine'l br sjewi'.ig club Saturday evening of List week. Tt:e i;urr.- cliMlef! Mrs. Alvin lp:-en. Mr?. C,w:sr I- .In'i.'so'i of Malar!. Mrs. I), c. Walker. Mis. Florvix-e Johnsnti. Mrs. KVeri Holl.uid, Mrs. Hjll-trum. .Mrs, I John S. ClirititiTKen. M.'s. J:i::i-s Ti:: r-y. Mis. Oliv.-r Foisreu, Miv. Annie Ti:i-y and .Mrs. Chritensen. Davii O. Anderson was given a fnrewel 1 reception recep-tion Sntui day evi'iiin of last week by his par-enl:, par-enl:, Mr, uml .Mrs. JoJiaihan M. Aiuierr-on, prior to his 'departure to Join ilic army. Mr. Anderson left Monday to enlist in the servke. Mifs Vetabel Call and u'es Opal Knudson were hop u'sfcf at a ''an yon party Smurilay evening of last week in honor of a parly of soldier boys at home on furloughs. The honored gueais weie Willi Wil-li :im C. ("all. Kuel M. Fk-'lsen. IMfus Joppson. Orville Mcrrel!, Wayne Jeppon and Lr en o Hansen. Han-sen. Lunc'ieon was served "canyon style." Others in the parly wei- Mi:;3 Hfliuni of iRTi, Miss Helon Kvana. Miss Rae Kmidson. Miss Gra.:e Halveraon. Mi.s Jennie lllunm, ' Miss Florence Knudson, Mis IPRic Morrison. Miss Irma Knnd-fion, Knnd-fion, Dr. J. V. Nixon, Byron CoilriH, flaik Whoat-ley. Whoat-ley. Percy Knndson. Dr. L. S. Merrill, Kphraim Joaephsoi and David Watkins. Mrs. Km ma J. Si evens was h nitons at dinner Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Pearl Porter of Provo, who was the guest of her. grandmother. Mrs. M. E. Houtz. Other guests were Mrs. Freddie W. Jones of Salt Lake. Mrs. M. E. Hotita, Frank Si evens and R. H. Jones. Thursdiy .-fternoon a reunion of the Daughters of the Pioneers was held in the Second ward. All pioneer women who came tn t a ii prior to were guests of honor. During Hut afternoon the fallowing program was given: Opening song, ".'tali, We Love Thee" ; Invocation. Chaplain Mrs. Marlon Norton; elngin. "Our Mountain Home" ; report from central camp. President Mrs. A. W. Comnton; talk, "Relics, " Mrs. Sylvia Wept ; solo. "Seagu II camp : talk, "Pioneer Sketches and Scrap Books, " Mrs. Kit as Jensen Jen-sen ; remarks. M rs. Susie Mann : violin solo, Miss Ruth Horsley; address, "ThP AchleveniPnts of the Pioneers. " Mayor John W. Peters; reading. Mrs. Rollla Osborne: solo, the Sage camp; reading. Deseret camp; solo, Beehive camp; benediction. j IDAHO FALLS, IDA IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, June S. Mrs. Kate Kelly left Friday for Camp Lewis, where she will visit with her husband, and will remain until he leaves for France. Mrs. Roland J. Davies left Friday for San Francisco,' Cal., to visit , her son, Roland, who is stationed at Mare island. She will remain there until he leaves for active service. Elbert Xunn and Miss Lucy Zttting, both of this city, were married at the courthouse Wednesday, Probate Judge Lee officiating. Mrs. S. Weinberger of San Francisco, who has been visiting with the family of S. Redman for several weeks, left for her home Thursday. J. L. Johnson and Miss Carrie L. Elliott, El-liott, both of this city, were married at the courthouse Thursday by Probate Judge Lewis A. Lee. Miss Elizabeth Orr, who has been attending at-tending school at Marshall, Mo., for the past year, returned home Friday. Mrs, M. B. Teaman ancf children left' by automobile Sunday for Fayette, Mo., where they will visit Mrs. Teaman's parents par-ents for several months. James Linderman of Bannack, Mont., and Miss Christina Dymack of this city were married at the Catholic church Monday morning at 10 o'clock, the Rev. Father Markham of St. Anthony officiating. offi-ciating. The bride was attended by Tier sister. Miss Teresa Dymack, and Miss Mathilda Cline. The bridegroom was attended at-tended hy Messrs. Joseph Klesh and J. Brinkman. The couple left later fr Bannack, Ban-nack, Mont., where they w make their home. Mr. and Mrs. W. PI. Field, who reside a short distance in the country, gave a family dinner at their home Sunday in honor of Elbert Nunn and wife, who were married last week. Mrs. G. G.- Wright and Mrs. C. C. Campbell returned Tuesday from California, Cali-fornia, accompanied by their sons, who have been attending school there. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wipperman, who spent the winter in California, returned Monday, accompanied by their daughter, who had been attending school there the past year. Mrs. Wipperman and daughter daugh-ter went to Rock Springs, Wyo., later to visit friends for a few weeks. K'a:ik Williams. Mr. a:;d Mic. S'.anley Gaddie. : Mr. an,l M. Fred Keishw. Mrs. R. H. Caddie. Fae Panders. .Msis. Van Panders, Nv,vll P:t..le:s a::d Kalh Wiliiariis. M-s. ATi::e P. Jones of WooCs Cros? visited l-!atl os l.e: e '1 hursday. M:s Mir.nie Taylor uf Palt Lake City aa a K:: .-'v:!U' vi.-ifjr tlu i ir.e; the w evk. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams announce the mar-; mar-; ii.iL-i oi t: eir daughter. CUiw and Ffed Ker-j Ker-j slui, Th marrlttfi look place in 0deu Wed-i Wed-i ne.-day. M-.f-ss M-jllie Barnes, ifasel P:-hop. F.dna Rush-I'orih Rush-I'orih and Mrs. Arnold M. Bar nes .-pent Wednes-' Wednes-' Jay in Salt Lake City us quests of friends. Mrs. . W. Knight of Laramie, Wyo.. is the V'.ieM of h-T mother. Mix. Wiliiam Haight. for two week?. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Andrews of Trenton are visil-in-; rolaiivw here this week. Mrs. tleoiire W. Youns and Mrs, Frank H. P!a-' P!a-' mires entertained the members of their re lip ion 'l.'ss a i a pu nic and lawn parly at the school - house pa:k Wednesday ai'teriioon. About ihlrty w ere pre? out. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harlow of Uounliful visited ; relative here Thursday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chapman and children of : Pa It Lake City sppnt Sunday as gueels of Mr. and Mis. John P.aiker. Miss fJlidys Barker spent the past week in ' Fannincton as a guest of her sifter, Mrs. Henry ; Vurirlfcht. Mi.-s Millie Cridilie visited friends in Ogden Sat-I Sat-I unlay of last week. i Mr. and M--r. Ruel M, Graves of Kphraim and ; Thad. Hammond of Salt Uike City were the ! i;uits of H. J. Barn ps Thursday. Miss Mlvhia Pwenson of Afton, Wyo., is visit-j visit-j Inj4 friends here this week. 1 M is-es Laveta Wallace and Leora LarPPn of Biiqham City are the guests of their cousin. Miss Ycma Robins. Mrs. Mamie Thomson of Salt Lake City and Mrs. HttUie Terril of Ofcden r-ieiit Thursday In town as guests of their sister, Mrs. Chris Burton. Jr. Mrs. Ada Williams Is spendinp; ten days in Salt Lake City with her daughter, Mrs. Tlille Kinp. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Radley enti'rtafncd at a family dinner Tuesday evening in honor " of the forty-eighth wedding anniversary of M re. Rad-ley Rad-ley s parents. Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Redenbaugh. Covers were laid for thirteen. Edward Burton, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Burton Bur-ton of Kaysvlllo, and Miss Lavetta Forbes-, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. ThoinaB G. Fm hen of Layton. were married tn Farmington Wednesday. Miss Emma Odd was a visitor to Ogden Thursday. Thurs-day. Mrs. John Barker spent the past week in Santaqulu as a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Dan Hall. ELY, NEVADA . f ELY, Nev., June 8. Mrs. I. C. C. Whitmore and Miss Mary Black entertained enter-tained Tuesday with an auction kitchen shower in honor of Miss Gertrude Rorig, whose marriage to Benjamin Hoffman will be an! event of the early summer. A pink and white color scheme was carried car-ried out. Besides the guest of honor, Meadames Alfred Procter, Joseph E. Oonn, Florence Peacock, Van Newman, Wasson and Smith, Misses Cupid Gallagher, Galla-gher, Bench, Dewey, Paul1, Freeland, lleuer, Parker, Dickson and Hook were present. Mr. and Mrs. Gael Hong returned from a pleasure trip to Salt Lake, Thursday. Mrs. E. J. Stevens and three daughters daugh-ters will leave soon for an extended visit in California. Miss Haney and Vincent Ruse enjoyed an evening of bridge with Mr. and Mrs. Sapford Hoag, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Pros Goumand entertained enter-tained dinner guests Wednesday evening. Covers were laid for ten. Mrs. Florence Peacock, who has been a teacher in Ely during the past year, left for Reno Thursday morning. The Voluntary Aid club enjoyed Its monthly luncheon at the home of Mrs-George Mrs-George Linsley, Tuesday. Covers were laid for Mesdames Jonn Weber, James Bennett, Fred Clark, John Emer Long, C. Wesley Dickenson and Sam'uel Patrick. Pat-rick. Mrs. Patrick will be hostess to the club at its .July luncheon. The junior class of the White Pine high school gave a delightful dancing party in honor of the senior class at the high school auditorium, Wednesday night. Miss Edna Hoveck of New York is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M-L. M-L. House. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wesley Dickenson Dicken-son were numbered among the dinner entertainers of the &Teek. Mr. and Mrs. Osmond G. Bates have returned from a several weeks' stay in California. Miss Hazel Woods left today for Portland, Port-land, Ore., where she will spend her summer sum-mer vacation. . Mrs. John Emer Long of McGill entertained enter-tained a number of friends from Ely, Thursday. A pleasant event of recent date was the surprise party tendered Mrs. Clarence J. McFadden. Dancing was the main feature . of the evening, which was en joyed by Mesdames Howells, Ash ton, Cameron, Knecht, C. S. Hoag and Clark-The Clark-The husbands of some of the guests joined the party for refreshments later in the evening. Mrs. C. G. Barron entertained a number num-ber of guests informally Friday afternoon. Mrs, Jay Brinton has returned from a month's visit with her sister, Mrs. Potter, Pot-ter, in Ogden. Miss Harriet Fulmer has returned from Ogden, where she attended the Sacred Heart academy the past year. Her sister. sis-ter. Miss Bessie, will return in a few days. Mrs. John Emer Long of McGill was an Ely visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Sam Bloom, who spent the past week in Ely, returned to her hon California this morning. Miss Fannie Cupid was. hostess to t Spoon club Monday night. The ! members are the Misses Alda Steve Dorothy Nebergall, Dorothy Riclian!-Harriet Riclian!-Harriet Grier, Josephine Munroe, M Smith, Margaret O'Hare, Lyda OH;: Eva Timmons, Anna Schmiitroth, J! Alfred Doull and Mrs. Francis Rooney Mrs. West and Mrs. Stong entertai-the entertai-the Methodist Aid society at the horn Mrs. Stong, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Ball and son, Maxwell, leave soon for California, where they spend the summer. Mrs. David Boyd-Smith of McGIH an Ely guest Wednesday. prised Thursdiiy afternoon hy her daugh- t ers. and in the eveni ng a large dinner was served for the' immediate mem hers of the family. Covers were laid for fifteen. fif-teen. A pretty home wedding took place Tuosdny evening at Ihe home of Mr. and Airs. M. Ii. Bishop, when their daughter, I M iss Lillian Bishop, became the bride of Roscoe V. A 1 wood. The ceremonv was 1 performed at S o'clock by Bishop Thomas ; Wnrnork in the presence of the two immediate im-mediate families and a few elose friends. The bride worn a dntnty frock of white ! Georgette crepe and was unattended. The i rooms were tnstefiilly decorated in roses j and carnal ions, with pot ted ferns anil ! ' pl;t nts. Mr. and Mrs. A t wood will be at j home at ttie home of the bridegroom's j t'n t her, Will iam A twood, until their new ' ! . home is completed. ! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yeager of Park City have been the guests of Mrs. Robert I ! Tixton for the past week. ! ' Dr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Baker of Ogden were Murray visi tors Tuesday a nd attended at-tended nt tlie Bishop-A twood wedding. Mrs. W. IT. Kothwcll and Mrs. "D. A. ; Me Mill lan entertained at cards Friday I evoning in compliment to Lioutenant and ,: , : Mrs. A. D. Knott. 1 Mrs. Wnrren Dyon of Monpa, Nev., is 1 1 tlu guest of George- Lyon and family for ij two weeks. ' Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mnckev of Tay- lorsvitle attended the Bishop-A twood wedding Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Gordon entertained a large number of friends Thursday evening eve-ning of last week in compliment to their son, Wylio. who left Saturday for train's train-'s lug at the American Lake, Wash., camp. ( Wilford Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Will in m Robinson, left today for Camp Kearny, after spending a ten days fur- lough with friends and relatives in and around Murray. ' j SANf3Y " SAN'DV. June R. Mrs. K. Bressler en- : tertained the ladies of the Congrega- : j tionnl Aid society at her home on Center street Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Norval Stuart and daughters, Fne and Marjorie, were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday, Miss Beth Anderson, who has been teaching school at South Jordan, has returned re-turned home for the summer. Mrs. Louis Van Dam entertained the members of the N. B. club at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. August Nelson Nel-son was a special guest. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kuhre and daughter. daugh-ter. Miss Alice, have returned home rrom Chicago. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Kuhre's son, Martin G. Kuhre, anil his bride. Mrs. P. Winquist and daughter. Miss Mae, visited in Salt Lake on Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mrs. Hugh Morely of Midas, Nev., Is a guest, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Johnson. Sandy Independent Red Cross during the month of May made l'.U.'t surgical dressings. The surgical department is under the direction of Mrs. Norval Stuart. M isises Eva and Alpha Crapo entertained enter-tained at a birthday party in honor of their brother. Stanley, at the home of their parents on Main street Frid.iv eve- I ning of last week. The evening was I spent in games and music. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served to twenty-five guests. Miss Ixriene Brown entertained Friday Fri-day afternoon at her home for the Misses Fae Stuart, Gertrude Anderberg, Beth Anderson. Florence Jackson. Mice MeGee. Vera McGee. Delia Huf faker. Jean Huffaker. Marjorie Stuart, Pauline Lewis and Mrs. Jack Demon of Garfield. Gar-field. Mrs. Jack Denton of Garfield is a guest of Miss Florence Jackson. 1 GARLAND : T GARLAND, June S. Mr. ami Mrs. J. Marim Mausen ami children. Master Rex and Miss Cecil Kennard and Mr. I'hil-I I'hil-I lips of Salt Lake motored to Garland Sunday and were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hales. j Mrs. C. M. Deihl of Salt Lake returned j home Monday, titter a visit to her I mother. Mrs. George Wortlev and sister Mrs. C. IX Maylield. Mrs. V. J. Poulton and children re- turned home Tuesday, titter a visit to relatives in Salt Lake City. 1 Mrs. rrsel S. Roes entertained the members of the Ladies' Self-Culture cluh Friday afternoon of last week. President Mrs. M. Kelsted presiding. The following program was given: Taper, 'Pershing and Our Hoys in France," bv Mrs. O. L. Winters: "Pronunciation and Meaning of lite New Words That Have Iteen Coined by tiie War," Mrs. Pert Printout vocal solos. "One Fleeting Hour" and "The Flag Without a Stain." Mrs., W. F. Pcrsson. Aside from the numbers present, the following named ladies were guests: Mrs. J. W. Burns. Mrs. Chris Peterson and Mrs. Lester Hol-man.. Hol-man.. The rooms were artistically deco- r rated with roses, carnations, ferns and house plants. Refreshments were served to thirty-seven. Mrs. L. W. Preston, Mrs. A. T. Grover, Mrs. W. F. Persson, Mrs. J. II. Archibald. Archi-bald. Mrs. J. ,1" Shumway and Mrs. Wil-I Wil-I liam King are visiting relatives and friends in Salt Lake City. The Senior Beehive girls were 'entertained 'enter-tained by their beekeepers, Delia Hull, Annie Munns and Delia Earle, at the home of Miss Karle Tuesday evening. President Lottie Persson presided. A comic reading was given by Miss Mahala MeFarland; a talk on home service Red Cross work, by Mrs. R. E. Owens of Logan, Lo-gan, and a talk on Beehive work by .Mrs. W. R. Vanfleet. Refreshments were served to twenty guests. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Owens of Logan motored to Garland Tuesday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Shaw. Mrs. Shaw Is a daughter of Mr. incl Mrs. Owens. Mr. and Mrs. Mosiah Evans and daughter, Jessie, of Spanish" Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Chapman and family fam-ily of Salt Lake City motored to Garland Saturday of last week and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Evans for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wanlass of Salt Lake City are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Eph Coombs. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kennard and children, chil-dren, Ruth and Max, of Salt Lake Citv spent the early part of the week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hales. Mrs. Joseph E. Day and sons, Taylor and Jack, returned home Tuesday from a brief visit with Lieutenant Joseph E Day at Fort Riley, Kan. Miss Stella Welling visited her par ents at Corinne Wednesday and Thursday. Thurs-day. Mrs. Joseph Orgill returned home Tuesday Tues-day from Malad, Idaho, where she has been visiting for two weeks. MAGNA f ; MAGNA. June 8. Mrs. A. B. Worthen and Mrs. D. R. Wightman of Springville are visiting Mr. and Mrs. David Clyde. Misses Ida and Clara Worthen of Salt Lake visited friends here the past week. Miss Lucy Wilson and Miss Grace Kof-forrl, Kof-forrl, nurses at the Countv hospital in Salt Lake, spent Sunday with Mrs. John Sullivan. The Bluebird club was entertained by Mrs. Mason. Wednesday afternoon of last week, at 500. Mrs. Joe Peterson won the first prize and Mrs. Arthur Lomax the second prize. Mrs. James Spendlove and Mrs. C. Hirschi w-ere guests. j Miss Margaret Watson of Springville is the guest of Mrs. Wallace Mace. Mrs. Louise Worthen is visiting for a couple of weeks at Roosevelt. Miss Helen Clyde is home from Springville Spring-ville to spend the summer with her parents, par-ents, XIr. and Mrs. David Clyde. Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Robison will leave Magna soon to make their home at Gar-rield. Gar-rield. During their residence here both Dr. and Mrs. Robison won great favor, and Mrs. Robison has accomplished much along the lines .of Red Cross work. M. L. Packard is visiting with his mother, Mrs. Milan Packard, at Springville. Spring-ville. j Mrs. C. Haisehi of Hurricane is the! griest of Mrs. James Spendlove. The entertainment given at the Cvprus school on Wednesday'of last week, under the auspices of the Magna Women's club, for the benefit of the children's play- i grounds, was a social and financial success. suc-cess. The musical minstrel number, with its songs and local jokes, was heartily enjoyed. en-joyed. Those taking part were Mrs. Carpenter, Car-penter, at the piano; Mrs. Viola Jones and Mrs. Zelma Thompson, as end men: Mrs. F. Cotterell. as middleman, and little lit-tle Verl Webb, as a small darky. These were well supported by the Misses Marv Sutton. Maurine and Edith Reid. Anna Cammons, Edna Harding, Madge Pierce, Dora Shaw. Ella Perkins, Beulah Hardv, Thelma Brown, Helen Williams. Edith Shurtliff, Marv Jacobs. Phoebe Tavlor and Thelma Bjgley. This number was followed by a playet, entitled "Young Dr. Divine." The scene was laid in a young ladies' seminary.- with Mrs. Edith Rohison as preceptress and Miss Mildred Hoffman in the title role. Others taking' part were Mitp Wealthy Spendlove, Miss .Tanette Bowen. Miss Vera Hoffman' Miss Dorothy Johnson. Miss Hazel Jones. Miss Laura Naylor, Miss Mildre l I.vnn. ' Airs. I Robison and a number of voting ladies were untiring in their efforts to make the entertainment a success. Mr. Petersen Peter-sen also generously gave his services for the lighting and managing of the siage. The plavgrouh'ls opened the season on the Magna school grounds Sunday. Flag day exercises will be held on the Magna playgrounds Fri.lav. June 1-1 1 at 7 :.1" p. m. A Maypole dance bv the ! children and a drill by tiie bov scouts will be given. Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Mace ami Mrs ' Rue Packard spent Thursday' in Springville. Spring-ville. ' ! Mrs. John Sullivan entertained Wed- 1 nesday afternoon in honor of tile eighth I birthday anniversary of her little son, Joe. Games were played and refreshments refresh-ments served. The little guests were Maurine Hollier, Dorothy O'Toole, Jean-ette Jean-ette Price, Johnnie Price, Carmen Gil-quist, Gil-quist, Ralph Gudmanson, Jim Sullivan and Goodrow Erickson. The Magna Women's club will meet at Cooper's hall next Wednesday. A good program is being prepared and refreshments refresh-ments will be served. Ail members are invited to bring their husbands and a friend. A business meeting will be held at 7:150 p. m. The program will begin at 8:30. Miss Sadie Crampton of Salt Lake is the week-end guest of Mrs'. R. i Ridge. ( SPRINGVILLE i 4- SPRING VIDLE, June S. Lee Erickson, who is in the army service at Camp Lewis, Wash., is home on a ten days' furlough. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Groesbeck have gone to Reno, Nev., to visit their son, Edward. 3 Mrs. George M. Selwin of San Diego, Cal., is spending a month here with her i mother, Mrs. J. Spaford. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rothwell of Moore, Idaho, who spent several days here on account of the death of Mrs. Rothell's father, Joseph Weight, returned home Tuesday. Mrs. A. Erclman and soh, Clarence, have, gone to Ionia, Mich., where they will visit Mrs. Erdman's brothers and sisters, Misses Blanche Pace, Ella Brown, Josephine Jo-sephine Owen, Anna Bird and Alice Packard gave a farewell party in honor of Miss Elan Jensen Saturday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Myron E. Crapdall and a party of friends surprised Mrs. Irena Jensen at the Crandall home Friday evening, eve-ning, as a farewell party to Sirs. Jensen, who will leave soon to join Mr. Jensen at Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Carter and daughter, daugh-ter, who have been visiting here, have returned to their home at Helper. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Child announce engagement en-gagement of their daughter, Blanche, to John Jensen cf Ogden. The wedding will take place in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hall, who have made their home for the past few years at Bingham, have moved to their farm here. A. O. Pnckard was here from Magna Sunday, visiting his family. .Mrs. Packard and tlie children will join him soon at Magna, where they will make their home for the summer. Mrs. F. D. Price, who has been residing resid-ing at Phoenix, Ariz., for the past few months, is "here for an indefinite stay, her husband being in the service at Camp Lewis. Mesdames D. P. Brinton and Joseph Thome attended the graduating exercises exer-cises at the Agricultural college at Logan Lo-gan last week. Their daughters, Orissa Brinton and Eliza Thorne, were graduated. grad-uated. ! BRIGHAM CITY i 4 BRIGHAM CITY. June 8. Miss Clarice Hansen of Logaiv was guost of honor at a reception Riven for nor p tlie home of Mrs. A. C. Olsen Friday eveni ne, Mrs. V- W. Knndson was one of the host eases. The even lug was' spent playing " '500. " Those present were Miss Clarice Hansen of Loan, Miss Grare Valentine, Miss Irma Knndson. Mifs Jennie Bloom, Miss I.ydia Reeder, Miss laverne Jensen. Miss A i: frusta Mad sen. M iss Opal Knudson. Miss Marro Madsen, Mips Evelyn Sorensen. Miss Vernbel Call. Mis Helen Evans, Miss Barbara Larsen. Miss Eulnlia Hansen. Miss Florence Knudson, Knud-son, M iss Leora Cmmpton and Mrs. Floyd Knudson. Knud-son. The Ladies' Aid cluh met at the home of Mrs. Xlcolai Ni i'l sen Saturday of last week. Mrs. J. E. Ryan and Mrs. A. G. Frank discussed the topic. "Immigration." Afterward the time was , ypit in Red Cross work. Those present were Mrs. J. H. Nelson. Mrs Fred C. Huhquist. Mrs. Z. W. Be email, Mrs. William E. Davis. Mrs. A. G. Fraik. Mrs. J. E. Ryan, Mrs. Emma Keller, .i.i -h Jame. rs. Wvnn L. Eddy. Mrs. Claud Baker, Mr. Orson Hudson, Mrs. TV. I. Ha trip. Miss Freda Nelson. Miss Amy Nelson, M : ss Annie R a s m u ssen . M i s M a y Ba w I by. Miss Hazel Louchncy and M iss Florence Nelson. Mr. and Mns. E. J. Yonk have removed from this city to make their home in Loian, their for-mi'r for-mi'r home, after residing here for a year. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Gardner of Avery. Idaho. ; sno-if a week in this city vlitlnc Mr. and Mrs. . William Gardner. Mr. Gardner formerly resided ' here, but is now conner-ted with the Chicago, ! Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad. I Pr. and Mrs. R. T. Willey spent Sunday In Bountiful visiting friends. I Mrs Cl.i'ud Baker has returned from a two wrekr vUk at Rf'-hficld. I Mrs. Gcorce L,. Johnson of Malad. Idaho, enent 1 a few d-ivg of the week at the home of her mother, Mrs. Henry Tingey. J Mr. and Mrs Evan Morgan and daughter, Thyra. ! and Eugene Wixmn motored to Downey, Idaho, Saturday of last week, where the Morgans went to visit their son. Dcvere Morgan, a merchant of Downey. Miss Teresa Pond was hostess to the A. F. club P:if unlay evening of las! week. The club gave a farewell in honor of Miss Ramona Jcimca and A welcome home and farewell party was tendered Marion Pike, son of Mr. and Mrs-. J. F Pike, at the L. D. S. auditorium au-ditorium Saturday evening of last week. Mr. Pike has been on a mission to Honolulu, Hono-lulu, and returned home to enlist. He has joined the marines. The ladies of the New Sweden auxiliary auxil-iary of the Red Cross held a meeting at the schoolhouse Friday evening, when the following officers were elected: Mrs. A. H. Seda, chairman; Mrs. A. A. Haitman, vice chairman ; Mrs. Roy Fu lien wend er, secretary; Miss Edith Burkman, treasurer. treas-urer. , Mrs. W. A. McClurg of Malad, who has been visiting at the home of her motner, Mrs. John Kraus for several weeks, returned re-turned to her home Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Rates left Monday Mon-day for Wisconsin, where they will visit at the home of Mr. Rates's father for several weeks. Miss Florence Armour left Tuesday for Washington, where she will accept a position po-sition in one of the government departments. depart-ments. The Ladies' auxiliary of the Presbyterian Presby-terian church Avas entertained by Mrs. H. K. Linger 'and her mother, Mrs. Heard, at the home of Mrs. Linger Thursday afternoon. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Ward and son arrived ar-rived Thursday and will make this city their home. The Lucky Thirteen Bridge club wag entertained by Mrs. E. R. Underbill at the home of Mrs. W. H. Sheohan Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. Twelve ladies were present pres-ent and spent the afternoon at auction bridge. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Sheehan, served luncheon. The Idaho Falls and Lincoln Five Hundred Hun-dred clubs were entertained by Mrs. Kir-by Kir-by at her home in Lincoln ' Wednesday afternoon. The time was spent with cards, Mrs. David Hockaday winning first prize and Mrs. Winr-hell the second. Twelve ladies were present, including j two guests, Mrs. Mitchell find Mrs. Chap-elle. Chap-elle. Luncheon was served. ) KATsViruT 1 i I AYSVILL.E. June S. Mr. and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Baiues, Mie Mollie Barnes and Shirley Barnes wore guests at a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. Philander Philan-der Hat eh at their home in Woods L'ros-s Sunday afternoon. M iss Marie Bl a mi res is spend Iiir ten days In Preston, Id.iho, as a guest of relatives. Mrs. R. B. Gaddi a:ul children of Putrar City. Idaho, are the guests of Mrs. Alice Sanders and family for two weeks. M r. and Mrs. Joseph Peak entT!uini'd a few friends at dinner at their- home Sunday evening. Mrs. Sarah E. Taylor of Piovo vifited her marv relatives and friends in town on Thursday." Thurs-day." Miss Claire Gleason left Tuesday for Los Angeles, An-geles, where :-lie will spend the summer aa a guest of her b rot her, Ernest Gleaj-on. M r. and Mrs. Cha'd'-s Bt rton and daughters, Mildred and Blam-hc. T Oden and Mr. ar,d Mrs. John Robins of Salt Lake City spnl Thursday j in town as guests of Mayor and Mrs. John V. ; Thornley. J Mrs. William Haight sp(iut a few days In Logan i this week as a guest of ndat Ives. Miss Martha E. Barnes and M:s. Arnold M. Barnes were visitors to Farmington Tuesday. Mrs. Alir-o Pulsiver of Loan is the guet-t pf her 1 mother, Mrs. C V, Robi nson' th is week. Mrs. Ali-p Sanders entertained at dinner at her I home Sunday. Covers were laid for Mr. aieL-Wrs. |