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Show Social Notes From Intermouniain Towns 3U--SL of lvar daughter, Mrs. Glen Robins. Mrs. A. K. Anderson and daughter vina are spending a few days in Santa- ; quin. I Mr. and Mrs. William Fausett and Mrs. i VTilHarn P. j-luekley and children of Pro- j vo, wen guests of Mrs. Caroline l'hil- lips during the week. Mrs. Iora Pratt returned Tuesday from an extended visit with relatives in Lo- . gan. I Mrs. G. D. Rutled.ee and Mrs. J. B. Cooler spent Wednesday in Ogden visit- ! ing friends. I Misses Mollie Barnes and Hazel Bishop 1 were visitors to Karmtiigton on Wednes- j day. Mrs. Darvil Miller has returned home : from a short visit with friends in San Diego, Cal. Mrs. L. 13. Cunningham of Colorado Springs, Colo., is the guest of Mrs. W. P. Kpperson. Mr. and Mrs. George Sva.n announce the marriage of their daughter Janet to ; John Iarsen of Teadale. Wayne county. ; The marriage took place Wednesday ; evening. The ceremony was performed , by President Henry H. Blood - of the j North Havis slake in the presence of the i immediate families, after which an elab- I orate supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Barton en- tertained at dinner at their home Wed- j r.csday evening. A cutgiass bowl of Op- j helia roses and pink and white carna- . lions formpd the centerpiece for the ta- : hie decorations. Covers were laid for I Mr. ,nnd Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes, Miss j Florence Perkins and Golden J. Barton. j , T LAYTON LAYTON", Aug, 10. One hundred Jiy-ton Jiy-ton people motored to Salt Lake City Wednesday and witnessed the drill of the soldiers at Fort Douglas. Later the Lay-ton Lay-ton and Kavsv-ille boys who are in training train-ing at the state university were guests of honor at a banquet given at Liberty park. The Lables were beautifully decorated deco-rated in the national colors. Kdward M. Whitesides acted as master of ceremonies. The bovs in training are Clarence . Bone, Leonard Sandall, Leo Green, Clyde Allen, Kmmett Wigslll, Ralph Cottrell, Charles Bishop, Clifford Wood, Merlin Stevensen and William Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harris and children and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Layton, Jr.. spent a few days in East canyon this week. Miss Josie Lavton spent Sunday in Bountiful as guest of Miss Jennie Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Laudie spent Tuesday Tues-day in Salt Lake City. Miss Leona Cook of Bountiful was a week-end sruest of Miss Beatrice Ellison. Miss Pearl Layton spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. William E. Galley and children and Mrs. Clifford D. Strong of Kaysville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. David E. Lavton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Irby HoJson spent Wednesrlav in Salt Lake City. Miss Mabel Robins has returned from a visit with friends in Brigbam City. Mr. ;uid Mrs. James E. Ellison and family, fam-ily, who motored to Raymond, Canada, recently, have returned home. Mrs. Joseph Johnson of Price is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. A. R. Halliday and son, John, ot Pleasant Grove are the guests of Mrs. Lucius Landie. Mrs. Paul Amott of Salt Lake City is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Robert Birken. L . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Birken entertained at luncheon at Lagoon on Monday evening eve-ning for Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Rutledge and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cooley. Mrs. Artel and Bessie Funk of Salt Lake City are the guests of Miss Nannie Lay-ton. Lay-ton. Mrs. Robert Birken and her guests, Mrs. Paul Amott of Salt Lake City and Mrs. A. L. Clark and daughter. Phyllis, of Farmington, motored to Pineview. Ogden canyon, on Friday and spent the day. Miss Nora Phillips returned home Sunday Sun-day from Peoa, where she had spent two weeks as guest of Miss Grace Maxwell. Mrs. Elizabeth Venable of Ogden was the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Walker, Tuesday. Miss Cora Underwood of Salt Lake City is the guest of her cousin, Miss Norma Underwood, for two weeks. TOOELE f 4 -4 TOOLE, Aug. 10. Mrs. .lames Neary i lias gone to Los Angeles, Cal., to make j her home. She was accompanied by her ; son Charles. Miss Hattie Farren of St. Joseph, Mo., who has been the. guest of her sisters, Mrs. Charles Hinkley s-nd. Mrs. Charles Kucks, left Tuesday evening for Los Angeles An-geles Cal., to make her home. Mrs. Lena Hamilton of Salt Lake City is a gnest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. William Marks returned Sunday from a two weeks' stay on Bear river. Mrs. E. O. Sourwine was hostess to the Woman's club Red Cross auxiliary in form of a "Silver" tea, at her home Friday afternoon. The time was occupied occu-pied in knitting and cards, followed by a luncheon served to fifteen guests. Mrs. Harry Raymond left for Anaconda, Mont., Wednesday, to visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mann had as their guests during the week Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Barnes of Jerome, Ariz. Several parties were given at Sal tail in honor of the visitors. Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson and Mrs. t5arl Hover motored to Salt Lake City Tuesday Tues-day and attended the show at the Or-ph Or-ph oum. The Patriotic Service Knitting club members were entertained by Mrs. C. W. Bishop and Mrs. Fannie Ebert Tues- ;dny evening at the home of Mrs. Bishop. I The evening was spent in knitting" and music, followed by a buffet luncheon seTved to twenty-six guests. Mrs. James Neary, who was a member of rhe service, presented the club with a pound of sock ya.rn prior to her departure from this city. Walter GiHrtt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Gillett, who has been stationed at Camp Jvewis, Wash., is enjoying a fui-1migh with his parents and friends. The Toadies' Aiil society of the Methodist Metho-dist church meet at the High School building Thursdny. The entire day was devoted to making refugee garments. A pleasing affair of the week was the lawn party and social given by the ladies of the St. Marguerite's Catho'ic church at Liberty park Friday afternoon and evening. The Woodmen of the World lodge gave a card pnrty and social in the Fraternal had Thursdny evening. Following the card playing, luncheon was served in the banquet hall. Miss Lillian Martin and .Tames Marsh, both of this city, were married at the home of the brid.-.-'s paients Thursday evening. The ceremony w;s performed by Judtre George A. Riroincrton. Following Follow-ing a. short wadding trip,, the young couple cou-ple will make Tooele Their home. Mr. a.nd .Mrs. Dnvid M. Ada.mson. Mr. :md Mrs. Guv Adrmsori ;md Mr. a.nd Mrs. A. A. Gilkppie left Monday for a i wo weeks' sin y in R--n r riv.jr canyon. Thf' trip wns made by nmt nr. Mrs. 1 r-e ' "ha mhrli n cni t1 ;i i nd at a luncheon in honor of .Mrs. Dennis ly-ary of Anacri':r;i. Mont., at her home Tnes-riny. Tnes-riny. Mrs Je:ry i;is ben the guest of Mr. arid Mr-. Dennis T.xnk. T MORONI 4 M''I''.VI. Aiis. in. Mrs. JanPt Mr.n-son Mr.n-son r.nn'!Tices- tV' marri;.-e of her son. l-'.rnot. to Mr- l,ni;io Ann Ynijng nf Jordan vnlb'v, f (reoi;. The mnrri; to"k ;-!..ee at "aidw-ll, hia":o. .Jnlv 'T. Mr. and Mrs. T'erd Ann'Ti-on nfer-tainfd nfer-tainfd m Tur-sd;:y r-venins at a "me!on : ; (nst." These j.p sent we ip Mr. nnr) Mrn. j K::iest Mnpsnn. Mr. and Mrs. 1'Mh Ols'-n, M ;-. and Mr.-;. Jo.n Warner and Mrs. Tom . :-I--nry. M r. and Mrs. Gil'-'rt. Mm.-on enl-r-t-n-' ;tt c!:;t:'r ."-'"iTi'Uy in h'mor of Mr. ;j! d Mrs. Krncst M-jns-.n. Covers were . Mt.-.-, Y;:n f :!a ckham is a Manti vis-. :;Vs. fit B-.vIVy 'eft la st wk for' a v s:i wj'n her s'n, M;irk Rrndiey, and h'r s;s:er. Airs. Antnn L3r:-e:j, ;i : Buhl, Th r- manr: rem--j;t i if Scei.i 1 1 : n il cavr n i-'r..-;;.z ;-;r:y T':"?: !r,y evening in lienor, o: M:-;j. J. L, Curtis. ter, Sylvia, left Wednesday for the Pacific Pa-cific coast. After visiting relatives and friends in Los Angeles, they will locate permanently in San Francisco. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Tempest at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt La k e T h u r s d a y morning. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ensign and son, Horace, are spending" their summer vacation va-cation in Frovo canyon and1 Pavson. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Skelly and familv and Mr. and Mrs. L. Montgomery and family spent the week at Saratoga Springs. Misses Kate', Goldie and Alice Thompson Thomp-son of Salt Lake were the guests of Mrs. E. B. Howells Wednesday. Mrs. George D. Laurimore has been called to -Butte, Mont., to settle the estate of her father. Mrs. Laurimore will also visit in Helena, Mont. While in Butte, she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. E. Harrington. Mrs. Harrington Har-rington will return home with Mrs. Laurimore. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bailey of Salt Lake were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wright, Sunday. Mrs. Albert Johnson and daughter. Miss Blenda Johnson, gave a noonday luncheon lunch-eon at their home in Arthur, Wednesday, Wednes-day, for the- visiting nurses and several other guests. Those present were Mrs. W. C. Howe of Salt Lake, Mrs. A. Ranch of Magna, Miss Mayme Henrietta Hen-rietta Rogge of Garfield, Mrs. A. Tyger-son. Tyger-son. Mr.s. George Taylor, Mrs. Charles McKeague and Miss Mary McKeague, all of Arthur. Mrs. J. Woodward will entertain the Rose Bridge club at its next regular meeting. Mi's. Nathan Gage entertained the G. G. Bridge club at her home Thursday afternoon. The guests were Mrs. Brown and Miss Gladys Brown of Corinne, mother moth-er and sister of Mrs. Gage ; Mrs. R. Thompson and Mrs. K. Blumberg. The first club prize was won by Mrs. Rue Packard, the special prize by Mrs. Louie Colone and the consolation prize by Mrs. Fred Barton. The first guest prize was i won by Mrs. Blumberg and the guests' consolation by Miss Brown. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Campbell entertained enter-tained at dinner Friday evening for, Harry Harmon of Greenriver, who has been their guest during the week. Besides Mr. Harmon, there were present Mrs. Marie Chambers of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. O. McMasters and David Hamilton of Midway, Utah. Mrs. W. B. Haymond entertained at bridge Tuesday evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rudolph, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Had ley, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quackenhush, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin, Dr. and Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Daisy Allen, Captain E. i N. Crockett and Fred Moore of Salt i Lake. ! j 1 kaysviUle f I ! KAYSVILLE, Aug. 10. Mr. and Mrs. , Arnold M. Barnes entertained at a dinner din-ner party at their new home on East Locust street Sunday. Covers were laid for Dr. and Mrs. Claude Q. Cannon, J. ; George Barnes, Misses Claudia, Elaine Chloo Cannon and Miss Ruth Foster and 1 Abram Cannon, all of Salt Lake City: 1 Merle Jackson of Bountiful, and Mr. and i Mrs. John G. M. Barnes, Miss Mollie Barnes, Herbert J. and Maurice R. Barnes. Dr. and Mrs. Wilkie H. Blood and daughter Cynthia spent 'the week in Lo- j gan, as guests of relatives. j Miss Edna Rushforth entertained a few friends at a luncheon at Lagoon on Saturday Sat-urday evening of last week. The guests were Misses Hazel Bishop, Mollie Barnes, Mamie Rushforth, Yerna Chipman, Emma Odd, Virginia. Phillips, Marguerite Thomasscn and- Gladys Barker. Mr. and Mrs, Paul R. Thomasscn and children of Sacramento, Cal., are visiting relatives here. Mrs. John G. M. Barnes was a visitor to Salt Lake City Monday. Miss Evalyne Gailey spent the week in Brigham City as guest of friends. Mrs. Olive Curtis of Sail. Lake City spent a few days here this week, as Rowland Walker and Miss Annabel Myler. The Bluebird club was entertained Wednesda v evening by Mrs. S. A. So-watski. So-watski. Five hundred was ' played and luncheon was served. The club prize was won by Mrs. Clarence Lund, the guest prize by Mrs. J. E. Erickson and the house prize by Mrs. W. A. Stacy. Mrs. .T. Hawkes was admitted into the club. Guests were Mrs. J. W. Ingo, Mrs. J. E. Erickson, Mrs. M. T. Butler, Mrs. J. L. Reynolds, Mis. Brinkman, Virginia Porter and Mrs. W. M. Campbell of Townsite, Mrs. C. A. Malinowskl and Mrs. W. A. Stacy of Magna and Mrs. J. M. Brown of Salt "Lake. The club will meet next Wednesday evening with Mrs. Shurtliff. A farewell party was given for Mr. and Mrs. Ted James by the Ladies of the Maccabees and their husbands Saturday evening of last week. Five hundred was played and prizes were won bv Mrs. A. Hales, Mrs. Brinkman, Mrs. Ted James and Mrs. Erickson. The consolation prizes went to A. Hales and Mrs. Mann. A recitation was given by Mrs. Kenner. Refreshments and dancing were enjoyed. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Spalding, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hales. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Romig. . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kenner, Mr. and Mrs. Ted James, Mr. and Mrs. M. McGralh, Mrs. P. Petitt, Mrs. John Sullivan, Mrs. Fred Barton, Mrs. B. Sullivan, Sul-livan, Mrs. C. S. Rhiner, Mrs. Mann. Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Bennie, Mrs. J. McGill, Mrs. E. Droege and C. Erickson. GARFIELD 4 GAR FIELD. Aug. 10. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Leasy enjoyed a visit last week from Mrs. Beasy's brother, R. S. Leasy of Rock Springs, Wyo. Mrs. C. M. Chrlstensen of Provo spent the first of the week here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Quackenbush left Wednesday for St. Louis, where they will spend the remainder of the summer. Mrs. George D. Laurimore had as her i guest the first of the week Mrs. Flo Laurimore. Mrs. Laurimore left Wednesday Wednes-day for Seattle to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Howells and little daughter, Geraldean, of Salt Lake spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Howells. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Becker and little son are spending several weeks with relatives rela-tives and friends In Denver. Mrs. Vera Bean and family of Arthur are visiting Mrs. Bean's parents at Dri'-rgs. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Norman and daugh- j BOUNTIFUL f BOUNTIFUL, Aug. 10. Mr. and Mrs. George Freestone and family of Tooele county are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moss and family are spending a week in Weber canyon. I 'Mr. and Hrs. Edwai-d Howard of Malad, Idaho, are the guests of relatives here this week. Miss Virginia Midgley of Salt Lake City is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Lucy Thurgood. Mr. ajid Mrs. Leo J. Muir spent the week in Weber canyon. Miss Leona Cook was a week-end visitor vis-itor to Layton, as guest of Miss Beatrice Ellison. Miss Elizabeth Green of Kaysville and Miss Josie Layton of Layton were weekend week-end guests of Miss Jennie Mann. Mr. and Mrs. George Lailas and daughter daugh-ter of Garfield visited relatives here Sun-Mrs. Sun-Mrs. Harold Call and family of Park day. City visited relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Day have gone to Midvale to make their home. Mj". and Mrs. Joseph Day have returned from an extended visit with relative.- in Eureka. Lieutenant and Mrs. Alvin Sessions left for Camp Lewis, Washington, Tuesday. Tues-day. Lieutenant Sessions had been home on' a ten days' furlough. Mrs. Joseph Sessions and daughter returned re-turned to their home in Burrty. Idaho, Thursday, after a two weeks' visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry VV. Stahle and family, Mrs. Jane Lewis and daughter, Blanche, and Miss Iris Jacobson are ! spending ten days :n i-tovo canyon. : Mrs. Lee Walker of Delta is spending the summer here. j Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Brown and family have returned from a visit with relatives in Malad, Idaho. Miss Litha De Lee returned home Stm- day from Spencer, Idaho, where she had j spent three months. i Miss Irene WaJdoups spent Sunday in Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney K. Roberts and family are spending two weeks at Bear Lake, Idaho. Mrs. J. 11. Grant has returned from an extended visit with relatives in IIol-brook. IIol-brook. Idaho. M.-s. Inez Bloomquist returned to her home in Lewisville, Jdaho, Thursday, after visiting here for two weeks as guest of Mrs. E. W. Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Altheron Barlow and family of Gunnison were visiting ;-jla-. lives here this week. Mrs. Jane Jacobson spent the past week in Provo. Mrs. E. A. Mitchell and son. John, of Salt Lake City, were Bountiful visitors Thursday. - Dr. and Mr. J. C. Stocks and family have returned from a ten days' trip to Island Park. Idaho. Miss Hazel Sessions is visiting in .Downey, .Dow-ney, Idaho. Mrs. . Nellie Harlow of Burlcy. Idaho, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Darnel Knighton. I MAGNA V - MAGNA, Alilt. 10. Mrs. V.. Pbfhy rtl us lier miosis this wo,.-k Mr. and Mrs. Waltfir Miti-h.Ml of Sait Lake. Mrs. Kmil Anrii-rsim ol Mt-ivalf. Mrs. G. liuriran of .Salt Lake ami Mrs. Grorg AMquist of GarlioM wrro the eucsis of Mrs. Anfo'io Amierson 'I'harsilny. Miss Val Player has rnr.rned from hor vaoalion, whirli sap spoil! in KniUration canvon. She wili tlic jrncst of Miss Lallie For's tho. Mr;., li. ,r. L-a-ioksoTi an.) .lanirtuors. Kloanor ami Klaino. of Ol'liir. and n. 1'. Sullivan of Soattlo woro tao i:uosts of Mrs .John Siitiian Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Alma Swonson. Miss Yanioe Swonson Mrs. Frank lUohards and little son, Sanimio. lof, Tuesday tor a two weeks' visit wilh relatives and friends In Idaho and Wyomins. Mrs Clarence l.un.l entertained a! a farewell partv Tuesday evenms for her brother, David Mvler. who leaves soon for Ounp Fremont, Cal The quests were Mr. aivl Mrs- Arthur l.oma.x. Mr. and Mrs. .lark Kva.ns. Mr. and Mrs. 1- ludse. Mr. and Mrs. I,e Grand Kird, Mr ana Mrs. inn Mvler. -Mr. and Mrs. Jio-k Kvan. Mr. knd Jlrs. J- A. Hawk es, -Mr. and iUs- KEBER CITY HKBER CITY, Aug. 10. Mrs. Ray Lewis has returned home after a two weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. N. W. Murdoch, at Current rrck. Miss Selma Miller and Miss Amelia Morgan of Sale Lake are the guests of Miss Jean Byrne. Mrs. George Wootton of Price is visiting with relatives in Heher. Mrs. David Fisher entnrtafned at a family dinner din-ner Wednesday in honor of her son, Craig, on his birthday anniversary. Mrs. John N. Davis of Vernal is tho guest of her mother, Mrs. Augusta Ja.SH.wf;on. Miss Jean Byrne entertained at the Midway Hot Springs V, edDcsday evpnlng at a chicken ' supper. After suppur dancing was enjoved by M Isses Sol ma Miller, Amelia Morgan, Sarah Murdoch. Mur-doch. Emma Jacobs, Agnos Lindsay. Carl McMillan, Mc-Millan, Wallace Jones, Boyd DukC, Bill Jacobs, Victor Duke and Arthur Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Broadbent and Mr. and Mrs. Charles broad bent motored to I'rovo Tuesday. Tues-day. m!fs Alice Wood, Miss Almeda McNIpht nnd M iss Nora McM ill an motored to Red creek this week for a vacation. M rs. Josephine Green of Chicago la thn guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Murdork. The G. O. I. 'club girls spent their vacation vaca-tion at Vivian park, In Provo canyon, this week. Mrs. Hilda Dnybell of Garfield, Nov., la visiting visit-ing with relatives in Heber. Mrs. Ann ic Simpson is visiting In Provo and Pleasant Grove for a few days. Mirs Mae Pnpp of Salt Lake is spending a week in Hebcr the guest or Mnrle Bnrzce. Mhs Mi'ip f'amphfll 1r home for ft short vacation. MIfs Cnmpbell has charge of tlie do-in do-in rs t ic scionro work In I'! ah county. Mr. mil Mrs. A. L. Davis and family and Mr. and Mfs. Tf. P. McMillin are enjoying an out-im; out-im; in Strawberry. Mrs. Juy Jensen entertained at a delightful aflernnon pari y Saturday of last week. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served to six. M Iss Lsria Murdoch entertained Saturday eve- nlng of latt week in honor of Wl lliam Foreman, who leaver poon for army training. Covers were laid for fifteen gitets. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Russell nf Florida 'and Mr. and Mre. W. N. Williams and daughter of lark rliy are gue.sts at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Wlierrltt. M rs. .Tack K i tubal has returned home from Washington, when1 she had been visiting with tier huaband Ik1 fore bis departure for France. Mrs. J. K. McMillin en I i-rtaincd at. dinner Monday In honor of Mrs. Virgil Fraughlon of Garfield. Mrs. Mae Greenwood was pleasantly surprised at her home by fifteen of her friends. Luncheon was served. EVANSTON, WYO. 4 . EVANSTON, Wyo., Aug. 10. The young ladles or the Patriotic club guve a delightful lawn parly Thun-day on tlie lawn of the court lioiw square, ( 'impliuieTitary to Die seven boys who IWt 13 van -rJon Fj'iday niorniuj; for camp Fremont, Cal. The flara of the allies, electric lights and "Old G lory" wei effect i vely u"d thr ougliout th. decorative tie me. The decoratioiiH fur the table at which t lie tni"Rt a of honor were- seat ed also wre of a patriotic nature. The Hv. F. 1. Poac gave an inrertwtin; ta Ik to the boys and t he hum' guard baud entertained tho large crowd with many popular numbers. During the evening ice erea rn a ml en Ue were served and coin a w-resold for tho benefit of tho ambulance- fund, which the glrlH of thi club have undertaken to misc. j M rs. T. Fn nl lyn Hook and t bree child reu are , vl. it ing friends at Mountain Vifw. M in, W. Dale Rucmc and Ilttlo eon, rtobert, ca ntcs from ii'i''k Spt-ingfi Thursday morning to visit Mra. Ru.'.sH's sisler. Miss Fannie Graff, of this city. Wednesday cv-nlng the rltlaens of Alma nnter-t nnter-t nlnd at. a d unci iig party in honor of Alvln F'-iim nnd Alfred Ttceves, who b-ft Friday for Cmip rem nn i , Tiie hall wr'i n rtlHtlcn II y dei-o-nit"d vlth fl'i:;s and bunting anil inn:ic w:is ' i r n In b ed by I he K v:i r'pton homo gun rd tut :u. l.'U n in lb cvcniiiK In nch'-oii wn lierved. I Uiri tig t ). ;i I i o a col lei I ion wn.'i I a '- I'll, wli leh wtm i; i ven to the t wo U'-Jw of honor hi a rem em -lirtini-4! bv their many frl'"uls. A nuinher of poo-jile poo-jile ii to to red out from Kv.intoii to all end I bin paity, Ttic Indies of Id" P- I'i.liyterlan Aid nm-lfty met ;i t Hi" loc.tl lt''d ( 'mti I ruimiii for work Thu rsdit y aflcnio ,n, A iva v,i'.dltr( of inlercit to their mnny i i. !.-n.:: lied; pl;n.. at. the cly hall 'd ti'T-ta y I ,'l nee-il i't -1 o'rlM-'k. wh-ti Miei ti.trc Si in i -r F. in- ton bi-i-aiiie til bible o' Klc.nr Popo 1 of Uaudulpli. Judge A. W. Si in perfui ined tho ceremony. The bride !s th" ('.-niliter of Mr. and Mis. .lanie I.. Sim. Tiie vuHiik couple will re-ide re-ide at R.ini!n!ili until Mi. lJo;.o iti eall"d Into mililarv t.ainin. Mr:,, Will liall of Silt IviKo arrived in Kvnn-Kimi Kvnn-Kimi Hie ri'sl or I lie weelt to vlnit iflntlver. and irleiubi. Mr.). Mall If sinep'": with her Lsler, Mrf. lament While, on l-'ifth mreet. Mra. Andrew Thompson Una l"lt for on ex-tenilnd ex-tenilnd visit v.ith her ninlber al lcbo. I'lah. Ml.-K .li'liuic I'l-teiMiii icMurned hotuii Moudiiv. ifier lin vl hk h""H a two mom h' v.icat ion v Uii-ini; Uii-ini; frlemLs In Hi- count y. M Yri. A. j. ' 'ocy, wlin accompan led her husband hus-band In N'ew Y'nli, returned lioine Mmnbiv. Since M ,- i 'ik'V "s d'-pa rt ui-" frr l-'raiu-o Mra. i "ofy hay Itch vlhiliiiK relative:! ami friend.s in New Yorli, i i-1 ,i,-.(i and I 'en vcr. Mi.-i, Key K. Iwin b'fl for Sail T .n U n Monday nmniluK fur a i--irn vinil with friend-!. Mm, .J. it. lt'pmli-k euh-rtiilpcil nt 1 n pretllly a ir.i n,",e 1 d I nin-r purl y l''i i-hi y even lux In honor of Mrn. J. Wilt in nin of Km k Springs, wlio bns be-n vl-.Uin nd.-iilvc.v In tin- rlty. A low bowl of garden blo:(i.iiiiK made an effective ecnlcrplerc for the (able, at which covora wero laid for Ml X. 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Footo of Ball Lnti mo- i tored to Fvanritnn Monday for a nhort v1nlt with 1 Mr, Fnote's mother, Mrs. Mark W. Foote. Ac- ! I'ompailied by Mm. Utrclui liub. they upent ' Thursday at Milliard vIhIHiik Mr. and Mrs-. Von ' rtupn. Mr. nnd Mi'1-, .lack !arns motored to B-nr nk,. nnnda v lo un I a vm-nt ion hI I hut ri-nort . M rn. .1, W. 1 1 inh ley man of ' 'linv.iinr, who l:,m been the iMiud of Mr:.. ,1. It. Itomlch, Ion f,,,-ln-r home Tburadny evenint:. Mr. and Mm. A. W. Sim and Mr. and Mm. .1. Sim relumed homo Tue.sdiiy from a motor trip tin oukIi uout hern Idaho and Utah. Mm. N. A. WilHanu of n,-ee Kiver Wflfl n I ue.-it ni ttie home ot Mr. mid Mim. M A. t'onneti ft few la (hi.-; week. Mia. A. W, Am1on.im and Mm. Waldemar Ander- , ,, ,-e.nined f,m, a to oeKS- vU 1 Mi.'.' le-Vl"ll,'iH.-Uluim. eonnty librarian. ieiulill,l ber viiciulou nt lioir lake. 1 |