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Show y Social Notes From Ut all Towns' MRS. F. P. ANDERSON, formerly Miss: Fannie Kenner of Manti, who was recent- i j ly married in Salt Lake. i ! .. ... : MANTI I M-VXTI, lul' S. Mr. anil .Mrs. lloaur--I'u'ii Konnor announce I he marriage of .kutshler. Fannie, and Franklin I'. V lerson of Moroni. The inaiTiai;e look ;,J 'e in Salt l-ake City, .May J7. 1!US. A h'...iiliiiK dinner followed at the homo of ir ami Mis. J. Q. Uyan, .7i7 Seventh valine A color scheme, of pin; and white was carried ant in tho reception .,,,,1 dining room. A special piece, com-i'risod com-i'risod of l,lnli a,u1 lvlule roses, graced ie illnlnsj table. The bride wore a beau- ful sown of blue Georgette crepe over lain and carried bride's roses. Mrs. V 0'rson has been one uf Mantis popu-: popu-: ,. school teachers for a number of v.inrs -Mi'- ami lls' -Anderson will be ;,i heme in Manti after July t, where Mr. Anderson is deputy county cleFk. One of the delightful affairs of the ivoek was the Kensington at the home of M,s Jennie Leslie, where Mrs. Leslie. Mis Isabelle Shand. Mrs. lna Cox, Mrs. lk'e Barton, Mrs. Klise Mol'fitt and Mrs. j-'niinerette Munk entertained thirty fiends In honor of Mrs. Naomi Rudd of 1 eaaa, and Mrs. Geneva Puvis and Mrs. toila ' Neah' of .Salt Lake, Mrss May I iini'sey of Petroit, Mich., and Mi s. Lydia Greeiy'of Chicago. Mrs. John Riddle and Mrs. Howard Cox left Wednesday for Salt Lake to attend at-tend the. state primary convention. The I. T. club met Thursday evening with Eva Hall. Mrs. Rency Lowry eirtertatnecl at dinner din-ner Friday in compliment to Mrs. Nealy and Mrs. Davis of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Hougaard spent Wednesday in Fountain Green, attend-' attend-' the AUred-Jacobson wedding recep- ' Mrs. G. W. Martin entertained Friday evening in honor of Miss Fannie Mantels cf Picket. Ark. UiRue Munk, Charlotte Parry. Lueile Anderson and Eve Killpack entertained tiie Hopeless club at the home of Laliue Munk, Monday evening. Mrs. E. T. Parry entertained at dinner din-ner Mondav in honor of Mrs. Lucy Ten-rant Ten-rant and Mrs. V. K. Held of Salt Lake. Covers were laid for nine. Mrs. Zella Cox entertained the Needle-craft Needle-craft club Thursday afternoon. The Mothers' meeting was held at the home of Mrs. R. Larsen on Tuesday afternoon. Luncheon was served on the lawn to twelve quests. Mr. and Mrs. X. II. Felt entertained a larce number of vomit; peorle at cards Saturday evening of last week in honor of their son, Ben, who is home on a fur-' fur-' lough. The following marriages were solemnised solemn-ised in the Manti temple last Wednesday: Mathlas Allied of Spring City and Roena Jaeoesen of Fountain Green; drover Fnullev of Moroni and Stella Olson of Mt. Pleasant; Byron Stevenson and Flossie Flos-sie B. Nielson. both of Holden: Ruel B. Nielson of Axtel and Lueila Xielson of Manti. Mr. and Mrs. Jorgen Peterson of Gunned! Gun-ned! save a wedding re. 'Option for Mrs. Petersons sister.. Mrs. Luella Nielson, who was married Wednesday in the Manti " tmp!e to Ruel P.. Nielson. The following Manti people attended the reception; Mr. and Mrs H. P. Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Peterson Peter-son and Mrs. Charlotte Carlson. Mrs. Teresa Allied of this city left Thursday for Salt Lake City and Bountiful Bounti-ful to visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Carpenter entertained enter-tained FrWav evening of last week at d:!iaei in honor of their son, Kdwin, and Tavid ( iuturedson, who left the following (lev for Salt Lake City, where they en-j;ten en-j;ten and were accepted in the quarter-"naster quarter-"naster auto truck department, and were ' sent immediately to Washington, D. C, to begin work. Miss Ruin- Jessen left Thursday for a v visit in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. .Sam Hunter and two cl'.il--ven oi Holden visited Tuesday and ivedresdav at the home of Mrs. Hunter's lather. R." R. Allred. Mrs. Osmond Oleson entertained Wed-nesla1 Wed-nesla1 afternoon in honor of the second birthday anniversary of her son, Staker. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Moffit entertained at dinner Friday in honor or Milton Purns. wiio is home on a furlough from san Pedro. .Cal. Miss Winnifred Parrv left Monday for Salt Lake City, where she will Join a taiupin-' partv leaving for Provo canyon. Mrs. J. H. Hornung and daughter, Margaret, Mar-garet, left Thursday to attend the Chautauqua Chau-tauqua at Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. Lucian Xoyes of Salt Lake City-is City-is here visiting her mother, Mrs. E. alisljury. Miss Fannie raniels of Picket. Ark., who has been visiting Miss Teresa All-ri All-ri the pa-n two months, left Thursday for Salt Lake City, where she will attend the summer school of the L'niversity of Utah. I A. Livingston, H. Sanders. Ray Swain, F. Riser, and Earl and Sylvan Wanlass and Miss Hazel Henry. Mrs. Herman Sylvester returned to her home in Eureka Thursday. Mrs. G. Snyder of Salt Lake Citv is the guest of her sister, Miss Eliza Svl-vester. Svl-vester. Mrs. W. W. Sylvester and Mrs. H. Her-manson Her-manson visited in Lichfield Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ludvig Franck returned to their home in Idaho Falls, Idaho, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hanson and son, Evan, motored to Salt Lake Citv Thursday. Thurs-day. Mrs. C. V. Snyder is visiting in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hill and son. Armour, Ar-mour, are visiting in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Bryan Soienson entertained at luncheon Monday for the Mesdames G. Snyder. Walter Jensen. Herman Sylvester Sylves-ter and the Misses Eliza Sylvester, Carol Jensen and Althea Snyder. Bi'oukIi have gone to Provo, where they will a I tend summer school. A handkerchief shower wns given for Mies Trieey Irons on Tuesday evening at the liome of George O. Owtler. Mrs. . J. Adams of Kureka is visiting visit-ing at tiie home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Cazier. The marriage of Miss Flora Porter and Paul Boot h took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. The young couple cou-ple will make their home in Nephl. Mr. and Mrs. I,. A. Bailey have gone to Americnn K'ike to visit with their son. Reed, who is stationed at Camp Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edgheitl have returned re-turned to Salt Lake after visiting with friends in Nephi. Mrs. C. J. Flagare and daughter, I .a -vrn, of Provo are visitins at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Ostler. A fa rew ell soi-ial was given Wednesday Wednes-day evening in the Emro amusement hall in honor of M iss Tacy Irons, who will leave the coming week on a mission to the eastern states. Mrs. S. J. Lunt entertained the mem- bers of the Utopia club at her home Tuesday Tues-day evening. Refreshments were served to the ten guests present. Miss Neva Booth is visiting this week in Salt Uake. Mis! Levetta Allen is in Salt Lake, where she went to attend the primary convention, which was held this week. Mrs. Frank Baldwin of Eureka visited vis-ited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Christensen, trie early part of the week. Mrs. Walter Richardson of Ooldfield, New, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. D. K., Brown. Miss Mattie Cazier and Miss Carmille Cazier are Salt Lake visitors this week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Parks of Ogden were the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. G. Parks. Mr. and Mrs. J. Y, Brough were Provo visitors the early part of the week. PAYSON 4- PAYSOX. June S. Miss Corenla Jettie of Salt Lake and Allen Wignall of this city were married Monday evening at the home of Mr. Wignall's father, William H. Wignall. Kishop Justin A. Loveless performed per-formed the ceremony, after which a wedding wed-ding supper was served to relatives of the couple. The bridegroom is home on a furlough from Camp Kearny and will return re-turn Monday. Mrs. Wignaii will remain in Piyson. Mrs. Clyde Tervoit entertained Wednesday Wednes-day at trie home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wride, in compliment to Mrs. ' Sea well Cloward, who was married last week. Mrs. Glen Simmons gave a slumber party Tuesday night at the home of her aunt, Mrs. John Dixon. The Presbyterian Social Tea met Wednesday with Mrs. James Boyle. Mrs. E. B. Parry entertained the Merry Matron club Friday. The Afternoon Sewing club met Thursday Thurs-day at the Red Cross gauzerooms. : The Justamere club met Thursdav with i Mrs. William McClellan. ! Mrs. Douglass Douglass left Tuesday for I Camp Kearny, where she will visit her ; husband. j Mrs. John Porsson entertained the ' Happy Hour club Friday of last week. I The Sarserviligance swarm of Beehive ! girls met Tuesday evening with Mrs. Lott Kirkham. The time was spent in : Red Cross work. Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth returned Wednesday Wednes-day from Safford, Ariz., where she vis- ; iled relatives. ; Miss Mada Curtis has resigned her po- , sition in the bank and gone to Salt Lake, where she will have her eyes treated. Mrs. William Ferre entertained her bridge club this afternoon. Misses Margurite and Kathryn Doug- : lnss are home from Salt Lake, where they attended the University of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. John Lant and daughters, Miss Donna Lant and Miss Erma Lant, are visiting friends at Garland. Mrs. W. D. Dixon and son, William, are in Salt Lake, the guests of Mrs. George Rose. . Mrs. A. Wrhite, Mrs. Samuel Douglass, Jr., and Master Knight Walklnshaw were in Provo Wednesday. Miss Mada Curtis was a Provo visitor-Wed visitor-Wed nesclay. J. W. Stringer of Burley, Idaho, visited friends here Tuesday. Mrs. Lott Kirkham returned home from Lehi Tuesday, after spending a week there with relatives. Vernon S tan ton, son of Mrs. Barbara Woods, has joined the U. S- marines and left Tuesday for Mare Island. i RICHFIELD ! . RICHFIELD, June 8 Mrs. .1. W. W. Fitzserald of Draper has been visiting her son, W. D. Fitzgerald, In this city. Nineteen little folks were entertained Tuesday afternoon hy Mrs. Harry Green in honor of the sixth birthday annlver-sarv annlver-sarv of her daushter. Emma I. on. Prizes nere won bv Maurice Salisbury. Grace Ernsten and Gladys Ogden. Luncheon w;is served. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Miller entertained at dinner Sundav in honor of their eon, Alden, who left Friday to enlist. Snowballs Snow-balls formed the centerpiece. Covers ( were laid for twelve guests. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Fransworth of Kedmond spent the week visiting friends and relatives here. VMrs. Frank Cook entertained at a Kensington Ken-sington Mondav alteration' in honor of Jrs. Peter Xeilson of San Pedro, Cal., aVSMrs. Austin Fransworth. Pink carnations car-nations formed the centerpiece for the luncheon table. The primary officers and teachers were entertained Monday afternoon by Mrs Fletcher Neilson. ' Refreshments were served. Miss Erma Christensen left Tuesday to visjil at Salt Lake. Miss Carrie Nelson is visiting at Monroe. Mon-roe. Mr. and Mrs. John Hood and son, Francis, left Wednesday to visit at Eureka. Eu-reka. Mrs, H. "W. Ramlose and sons, Lynn and Foster, left Sunday to visit in the northern part of the -state. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston left Tuesday for Salt Lake, to be gone a week. .Mrs. Arnel Warner left for her home in Fillmore, Wednesday. She was accompanied ac-companied by her sister, Mattie Lund. Miss Rhoda Ramlose spent Thursday of the week at Manti. RICHMOND f . RICHMOND. June 8. The juvenile band boys entertained with a dancing party at the opera house Tuesday evening. The proceeds were used to dofray tho exrx'PFf's of the band boys who left on Thursday for Salt iLake, where they were in attendance at the Mutual Improvement conference. confer-ence. Mrs. Irwin Stoidard entertained the S'-go Lily club members at her home Saturday afternoon of last week. Liyicheon was served at 5 p. m. The primary associations of the two wards gave; an entertal nment at the opera house and puhllc square Saturday of last week, in honor of the organization of the associations here. A program of sports, a visit !o thn picture show and a dance-were dance-were features of the day. Mrs. Bryan Hendricks entertained relatives at dinner at hur home Sunday evening. Lionel Merrill and Miss Jennie Quigley of Swan Lake were married at the Logan temple Wednesday, Wednes-day, t Mr. and Mrs. I, H. nu nnel spent the past week here with W. S. Hendricks and Mrs. Ilatlie Hupke. Mrs. George G. Hendrlrke will ppend the coming com-ing week with relatives at Montplier, Idaho. Mrs. Charles E. "Winion of Euwka is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Lars Erickson, and her sister, Mrs. Milton Pack. Mr. and Mrs. FM Wehh. Ed Webb, Walter Wehb, Mrs. Oran Merrill and Mrs. Xi. L. Peart motored to Ash ion, Idaho, Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Webb have returned from a eix weeks' stay at Downey, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson of Downey, Idaho, npent the past week here with relatives. Mrs. Hymm Monson and daughters, Kdna and Bertha, of Ogdn, spent Memorial day here. M rs. MonKon and Miss Edna returned to their home the same evening. Mips Bertha remained here until Sunday of lay t week aa the guest of Miss Claudia Funk. Mr.i. Alice Buxton lias gone to Teton Basin, Tdaho, where she will spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Buxton. The Misses El vn Larsen of- Preston and Miss Eva Arbon of Ogden were Sunday visitors here. The M isses Trone Nelson, Edyth Johnson and Clarinda M 'Trill spnt several days of last week at Salt Lnke. where they attended the Mutual Improvement conference. Mr. and M rs. Iiurence Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wehh and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webb of St. Anthony, Idaho, returned to their home Monday, after spending a week hero with relat Ives. Irs. A. P. Anderson of Xephi hap been visiting hero with Dr. and Mrs. N. E. Munk. Mrs, Laurence Boyle of Ogden has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. F. Feltman, for a week. The Misses Mnrjorio and Edith Smith of Lngan have been the puests of the Misses Mildred and Eloiso Thomas for a few days. Mr. nnd Mrs, W. A. Bair spent the past week at Ashtnn, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tolman of Treston. Idaho, ha ve moved here for the summer. Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Merrill of Lnan, and Mr. and Mrv. Leonard Olsen of Smilhfield spent Thursday Thurs-day of last week here with Mrs. Marie L. Merrill. Mer-rill. Mr. and Mrs. George w. Skidmore and family of I.oran mnlorc'd here on Memorial day. Mr, and Mis. Kred Scho!"s and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Burnham nf Txigan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ezrp, U. Johnson on Memorial day. T ELSINORE : " : f EI.SIXORE, June 8. Mrs. Walter Jen-Pen Jen-Pen entertained at dinner Sunday. Covers v,ere laid for Mr. and Mrs. Brvan Soren-n, Soren-n, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Jensen, Mrs. H. ylvester, Mrs. G. Snyder, Mrs. W. W. Sylvester, and the Misses Kliza Sylvester and Ireeta Hanson. Mrs. Walter Smith entertained Tuesday Tues-day afternoon in' honor of her birthday anniversary. Luncheon was served to e,Riit guests. Mrs. Theo. Christensen entertained at dinner Sundav in compliment to A. D. Anderson of American Lake and Harry i'riedman of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith spent last 'eek-end at Milford. the guests of Mrs. Lee. A party was given at the "Plunge" Monday evening in compliment to Al. D. Anderson, who is home on a furlough. Jjancing and luncheon were the features. Tiie guests were the Messrs. and Mesdames Mes-dames M. Jensen, J. Zabriske, J. G. Ail-monainger, Ail-monainger, diaries Crnbb, J. Wanlass, NEPHI f 4 NKP71T, June 8. Miss Mabel Pitt entertained en-tertained a number of lady friends at her home Thursday evening. Refreshments were served to the twelve present. Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Jacobsen and family of Provo visited the early part of the week at the home of Mrs. William Cole. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jensen of Idaho Falls. Idaho, visited relatives and friends in Nephi and Levan this week. A miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Miss Flora Porter on Tuesday Tues-day evening at the home of Miss Vera Paxman. Mrs. Orson Warner assisted the hostess in entertaining. Miss Tirza Hansen of Loa is the guest of her sis'.er, Mrs. W. A. Warner. Miss Pearl Allen was a Salt Lake visitor vis-itor during the week. Miss Lola Cazier and Miss Lutie |