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Show ju ISS ALENE CLUFF, daughter of Mr. and IV Mrs. G. A. Cluff of Provo, who will be j married Wednesday to Almo B. Simmons. ; Mr. aat! Mi-s. WUbUT Wilson. .Mi. Wilaou viU lea ra eoou ;o join the army. Other guests of the club were M:-. and UlS. Jerome Paxton. Mr. and Mrs. R. IJrennan. Mr. and Mrs. William Wright. Mrs. Lavfna Bur!; and William Cromwell. Crom-well. The hom was decorated in the national colorf. Mrs. Ruby Smith of Sail Lake is visiting nt the home of her mother, Mra. K. N. McBrldc. on Park avenue. Mm. L. R. Garvin entertained at a R o'clock dinner Wednesday evening In compliment to the Misses !;- and Matilda .Fountain. ' Covers were laid for" sx. Mrs. Richard Buehler returned to her home in DanieLs. Idaho. Sunday after a few day' vlalt willi relatives. Mrs. L. C Snow entertained a few friend" at card! Wi-dne.sday evening complimentary to Mrs, Jessie Eai I of Logan. Cover were laid for eight. Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Fountain entertained at a family dinner Sunday evening. Covers were laid for twt'lve. Mrs. Charles Luce entertained the Agenda clikb at her home Friday afternoon whh a Kenningion. New members o (he club aie Mrs. Jerome Pax-ton Pax-ton and Mrs. William Wright. The guest of the club, was Mrs. B; Waddmips of Bountiful. t i , . Carrie Phillips. Mrs. Sarah CmySOIt. - H. J. Sheffield. Mrs. -lane Lyon. WLTS. Albert Barton, Mrs. Mary 1.1 lord. Mis. W. P. Epperson. Mrs. Hyruiji fatewart, Mrs. Emma Galbrltb, Mrs. George swan. Mrs. Wtlford Barnes. Miss Lizzie Smith. Miss Emily Br&ugh and Miss Llara Hat-ton. Hat-ton. The Red Cross auxiliaries of the Kays-ville Kays-ville ward gave an entertainment m the opera liouse Wednesday, With a dame m the afternoon for the children and uane-ing, uane-ing, games and an auction sale in tin-evening. tin-evening. The bl2 hit of the. day was "Shooting the Kaiser." Mrs. Earl Waite and Mrs. Robert Hlarnires visited with friends In Ogden, Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Chec-ketts of Salt Lake spent the past week with Mrs. Charles Odd. Mrs. Philip Forbes of Clearfield is spending the week with her mother. Mrs. A. Anderson. Mrs. Charles Sheppard of Salt Lake visited here with her sister. Mrs. George-, W. Swan, this week. Miss Virginia Phillips and Miss Margaret Mar-garet Thomasson spent Tuesday hi Salt Ijike as guests of friends. Mrs. W. A. Epperson and daughter, Dorothy, who have been visiting rela -Uvea here, departed for their home at Manl ton, Colo., Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Williams of Gooding. Good-ing. Idaho, are here visiting with relatives. ! presented to a large audience on Wednesday evening eve-ning in the new amusetneut ball, the smaller chOQl L-hildre'i taking part, with Mra. Loa Taylor. Mrs. Frank Tucker, Miss Irene Thomas and feilM Mary Waddle co&ducthlS- Mi . and Mrs. George Smith and Samuel Xaylor itave returned home after tdppng at Richfield. Mr and Mrs. John Powell of Wellington spent the last week-end here viaitlug with relatives. Mr. and Mis. Frank Draperand family have gone to Moroni to make their home. j AMERICAN FORK f A M E R I C A N EC RK , M uy 11. Miss Stella Singleton entertained the girls of the Busy bee club Tuesday evening at the home of her parents in the First ward. A:i evening of games and music was enjoyed, followed by refreshments. Those present were Vida Berg, 11a Lar-sen, Lar-sen, Mabel Hanson, Leona Varney, Grace Julian, Cleo Varney, Beatrice Gas i ford and Elva Conder. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Xicholes and Dr. and Mrs. P. M. Kelly motored to Salt Lake Wednesday and spent the day visiting relatives. Miss Jean Shelley entertained at the home of her parents Monday evening, complimentary to Nelson LI mm of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, who left later in the week to spend the summor in Nevada. Music, games and luncheon were the features of the evening's entertainment. The guests were Verdell Webb, Lenore Forbes, Alberta Al-berta "White. Milo Marshall, Arnold Ash, Neldom Limm and Don Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Cutler of Salt bake were the guests of Judge and Mrs. E. E. McBridc the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Truss Bodell of Herriman were guests of Mrs. BodeM's mother, Mrs. Martha Chipman, the early part of the week. Mrs. Enime.it Bates was the gues,t of relatives at Salt Lake City Monday. Lieutenant Lloyd Duffin, who is spending spend-ing a few weeks' furlough from Gamp Kearny, Cal., was the guest of Mr. anil Mrs. R. E. Booth trye early part of the week. The Misses Leona and Pearl Kelly were eruests of Salt Lake relatives Wednesday, Wednes-day, The class in botany from the high school enjoyed an outing to South Fork, in American Amer-ican Fork canyon, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Peterson and children of Bountiful and Miss PrisciUa Pulley of Salt Lake spent part of the week in this city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pulley. Mrs. .Tosh Haslem and children of Bennett Ben-nett are here for ' a month's visit with Mr. and Mrs. George H.Webb, Mrs. Has-lem's Has-lem's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Man will motored over from Pay son the early part of the week and were guests of friends for the day. - ill! I i IPS;'- 1 III! . - S IB it III 'v-A - ;mz0'$ ifA , Mrs. .1. I-'. Miek, wlille liome on a IodrIi. .iis. .1. U. Williams was a IVaner i Itor the latter part of the week. The Misses Anna and Fredla John-Miss John-Miss nerniee Nelson, B.vt Johnson . : .. B. Knowles motoretl to Utah lake Sn day. Mrs. J. Nelson anil Miss M v, left Thursday for Denver, Colo to tend the eommeneemant exercises ai Denver university, of which H r v,! son is a graduate. While ln Denv ihev will visit several weeks with , Nelson's mother, Mrs. 10. Moore sister, Mrs. O. A. Streater. L Dyet lias returned home 'from on fornia after being honorably discliajtiL' rrom the army. RIHIVIOND i RICHMOND, May 11. The Eratluathu exercises of the district school were im at the otiera huuse Friday evening, af,l, which a dancing party was given J which the sriduates were the hon'orw guests. The students of the seventh gra, formed a picnic party and spent Weunes day of last week In High Creek canyon Mr, and Mrs. William P. Merrill r, turned to their home Sunday, after spend lug the past two weeks here with ,r, H. B. Webb and Mrs. Elna J. Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Daines of Hyj, Park spent Sunday here with Mr n Mrs. T. M. Merrill. Mrs. Maggie T. Merrill spent TufSk at Preston with her daughter, Mrs. u Tolman. Miss Othella Anderson left for Sail iake, where she will spend several weekt with her sister, Mrs. .J. L. Shepherd. Mr. and Mis. F. K. Dine motored 10 Bancroft Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. N. B. Munk spent Sunday Sun-day in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. H. U Dahle motored tier? from their farm and spent. -Sunday with their mother, Mrs. M. J. Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Harris of Logan spent Sunday and Monday here. Mrs. Elmer Stoddard spent several daj.. of last week with her sister, Mrs. E j Merrill, at Logan. Mrs. Bert Van Orden. Mr. and Mrs Asa Thomson and Mrs. Bert Pond ol Levvlston were visitors here Wednenby of last week. Mr. and M's. C. P. Swenson and fan have gone to Rexhurg to make their home. The MJsses Rhoda Merrill and Edvili Johnson were IjOgan visitors on Sunday Mrs. Edward Webb and Mrs. Kara Johnson spent Sunday at J.ogan. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holgreen oi Hyrum motored to Richmond and spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra D. John-; John-; son. M iss Edyth Johnson was hostess to the Keyting Klub at her home Wednesday Wednes-day evening. After an evening wltii sewing and music luncheon was served Mrs. F. H, Rainey and son, Richard, spent last week-end at Weston with Mrs. Rainey's daughter. Mrs. F. A. Broadstone. Mrs. F. 1. Thompson and daughter. La Verna, were Logan visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Shepherd of Kem-merer. Kem-merer. Wyo., arrived here last week lo make their home. Mr: and Mrs. Mangus Seivertsen and family left on Saturday of last week foi I. ewiston, where they will makelieit home. ! " MANTI ; , MANTI. May 11. The Needlecrart club met Wodlletiday aflnnon with Mrs. Dee Lowry. Mrs. John Neilson gavu a magazine nrtlcle. The life of Edison was given by Mrs. Edward Jeoaep. Refresh me nts were served. Mra. H. R. Allred and daughter, Eiihli, of Bountiful are guests of Mrs R. R. Allred. Mr. :ind tylra. Orlln Madsen entertained at dinner din-ner Saturday evenina of last week in compliment compli-ment to Mra. Ferdinand Alder and Mr. and Mis. Clarence Smith and daughters, Iiffie and Mary. Covers were laid for fifteen. Mrs. P. P. Dyreng entertained 1'riday afternoon after-noon iu honor of Mrs. Hana rjarsen of Boiiita, who has been with her son, Elroy. at Camp Kearny during the past two months while he waa ill with pneumonia. Captain Fred Kamennan i.? home on a furlough, arriving Friday of last week. The Hoptjlees club met Monday evening with Mra. Ruby Boydon. Mrs. Mattie J. Hansen was surprised Monday afternoon in celebration of her seventy-seventh birthday anniversary. Those present were Mrs. Eppe Jesscn. Sirs. Ernest Jorgenson. Mra. David Neilson. Mrs. C. Peterson, Mrs. Conrad Brudder. j Mrs. Raymond Buchanan. Mrs. Mortenson and Mrs. Anne Bock of Shoshone, Idaho. Those entertaining for Mrs. Hans laraen during the week were Mra. Rency Ixiwry, Monday; Mrs. Chi iatian Madsen. Tuesday: Mrs. Mads Mad-son, Mad-son, W'ednesday. and Mrs. Jons Mickleson. Thursday. Thurs-day. Mailt! high nchool pupils and faculty spent an enjoyable time Friday at Funk's lake. Mrs. Selby Jones returned Friday from San Francisco. Cal., where flhe had spent the past ihrce months with her daughter, Mrs, Hyrum Thorpe. Mrs. Gerald Carpenter entertained Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. H. R- Allred and daughter, Edith, of Bountiful. The R. K. class held its last meeting of the year Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Dee Kenuer. Hattie Parry left Monday for Salt Dake and from there will go as a missionary for the Mormon church. Her headquarters will be at Denver, Colo. Osmond Olson was pleasantly surprised Tuesday evening by a number of friends. Mrs. Agnes Palmer returned home from Sugar City, Idaho, Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Alder entertained at dinner "Wednesday "Wed-nesday evening in honor of her brother, Adrian Jensen, who is home on a furlough. Mrs. Ralph Belliston of Nephi has been visiting visit-ing her mother, Mrs. Clara Farnsworth, during the week. Mr. and Mis. L. M. Siriwell are receiving congratulations con-gratulations over the arrival of a boy at their home Wednesday morning. Reva Ten n ant entertained at cards at the Commercial Com-mercial club rooms Friday evening 'In compliment, compli-ment, to Adrian Jensen. Nine tables of '.'500" were played. Refreshments were served at midnight. mid-night. Mrs. Charles Alder entertained the Mother's meeting Tuesday afternoon. Sixteen ladles were present. Refreshments were served. Friday evening of last week the members and congregation of The Presbyterian church enjoyed a social hour together before the church annual meeting. Miss Fannie Kenner was tendered a peanut shower by her pupils Wednesday afternoon. Ruby Jensen entertained a number of young people Tuesday evening in honor of her Boldler brother. Adrian, who is home for a few days. i 6gden I : OGDEN, May 11. The Kempre Musical , ' society met this afternoon at the home oi Mrs. Lui-ian A. Ray. l wan an open meeting and a large nuinher of guests were present, in addition to the club members. Mrs. Maud Zcimer Perkins f ; arid Mrs. Vera Beason gave piano selec-r selec-r ' tlons and vocal selections were given by ;-!. Kred N. Hess and Miss Dorothy .'Wright. The commencement exercises of the senior clnss of tho Weber Normal col-lego col-lego will bo held next Friday evening in the college auditorium. I Mrs. J. W. Abbott entertained Infor-. Infor-. mnlly Monday afternoon at her home in honor of Mrs. George L. Abbott, who, ! with her young son, James, left Wednesday Wednes-day for American Lake. Wash., to Join Mi. Abbott, who Is stationed there. ''A prettily appointed trousseau tea was ; given by Miss Beatrice I'lngreo at her home, from '2 until 6 o'clock, Thursday afternoon. About fifty guests were In at tendance. The wedding of Miss I'ingrce ij I ' and J. W. Randall will he one of the lead-'. lead-'. Ihg social events of next week. The members of the X. G. Knitting club were the guests of Miss Florence Turner at her home Thursday afternoon. : ft luncheon was served, the table being itfetjorated with while enameled baskets ' filled with blue Iris and ferns. The place ; cards were hand painted In the same I flowers. Covers wore laid for ten guests. -: j The hostess was assisted by her mother, . .vrrW W. A. Turner, and Miss Gertrude '. ...Turner. ; -'"The Rerthana club save ihe final dance of the 1917-1S clfi-s Monday evening at ; I the Berthana. The Lillian Thatcher or- , ! i"Chestra furnished music for the occasion. Miss Neva Howe, a spring bride, .was the guest of honor at B parcel shower given Tuesday evening by Mrs. Lily Hey-wood Hey-wood at her home. The rooms were dec-:;Orpted dec-:;Orpted with spring blossoms and refreshments refresh-ments were served to thirteen guests, ij Miss Gertrude Turner entertained the members of her knitting club Friday afternoon af-ternoon at her home. Twelve guests spent I i .;, the afternoon in games and knitting, al-! al-! ter which refreshments were served. The annual commencement exercises of the nurses' training school of the Deo Memorial hospital were held Friday evening eve-ning In the Weber college auditorium, when thirteen nurses received their diplomas. The exercises consisted or a OTbgramme and dance. the i iinan " 'Thatcher orchestra furnishing the music. The graduates are Miss Fay :-ult. Miss Barbara Cox, Miss Florence Watson. MIbs Chrystal L. Eastman. Miss Gertrude Evertson. Miss Katharine Brett. Miss Zlllah Evelyn Mathlas, Miss .Sarah .lane Bakor, Miss Ida Pearl Woo. '.worth. Mis'J Florence West, Miss Josephine Michel-son; Michel-son; Mlas Irene Harris and Miss V inltreii Sumner. The Ladies' Literary club will glee a luncheon ' Wednesday afternoon at the Maids and Matrons' club for the club members. In observance of Mothers' day. a pro- gramme will be held at tho Orpheum theater tomorrow afternoon, under the auspices of tho Federated Women's clubs of the city. The programme will consist " :of patriotic tableaux, musical selections and addresses by prominent speakers. . The Fidelus club met this afternoon at , the home of the president. Miss Dorothy . , . MoGaw. Mrs. Frederick Froere.r gave a paper on "History of Instrumental Music," and musical selections were i given by Miss Helen Hunter, Miss Virginia Vir-ginia Stevens, Miss Ovedia Kolther and Mrs, Froerer. At the conclusion of the programme refreshments were served. The first of the next series of Red Cross teas to be given by the Sacred Heart alumnae will be held at the home of Mrs. F.ber F. Piers tomorrow afternoon after-noon from .1 until 6 o'clock, wiih Mrs. Piers and Miss Etta Kiesel as hostesses. The Historical society met at the Maids and Matrons' club this afternoon. J when the election of officers was held I and the club historian, Mrs. D. H. Adams, gave her report. Mrs. Florence Newcomb and Mrs. Otis Weeks were the hostesses. Mrs. A. L. Howe announces the engagement en-gagement of her daughter. Neva, to '" Harry Thurston Heywood, the marriage to take place May 16. The Episcopal guild met -Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. W. H. Child. Queen Esther chapter No. 4, O. E. S., met Wednesday in the Masonic club . rooms and devoted the afternoon to work I for the Red Cross. Tea was served at 5 II O'clock. i Junior class day was observed at the Weber college Tuesday at devotional exercises. ex-ercises. A highly entertaining programme was given by members of the junior class, which was one of the best of the school year. , The Royal Purple club gave a card party Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Kate Sobel. The White Rose club met with Mrs. Hy- I rum Williams Thursday afternoon. . Mrs. A. E. Weatherby was hostess to ihe Missionary society of the Methodist church Wednesday afternoon at her home. The Social club of the W, R. C. was entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Middleton. Friday evening, in the Seventh ward amusement hall, the Dramatic club of the ward gave the comedy entitled "Untangling "Un-tangling Tony." Miss Minnie Moore Brown directed the play. The R. M. A. club met Wednesday with Mrs. Gomer Nicholas. The Social club of the Ladies' auxiliary of the O. R. C. met at the home of Mrs. D. G. Revor Wednesday afternoon. The Federated clubs met Monday in the Red Cross rooms and devoted the entire en-tire day to work for the Red Cross. A meeting of the Fifth ward W. C. T. 1 . was held Monday afternoon with the 1-rnsidenl. Miss Jessie Minis. Mrs. J. J. Mallne was hostes to the Sterling Hall section of the Methodist Ladies' Aid at her home. Mrs. .1. S. Iewls left Tuesday for a inohtlfs visit with relatives in Nebraska. Mrs. Heber Scowcroft and daughter, Ellpn. will leave early next week for San Francisco, where they will spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Gunnell returned Monday from a two weeks' visit in San Francisco. They also visited in Porter-villfe, Porter-villfe, Cal., for several days, the guests of Mrs. Horace E. Peery. Mrs. Robert D. Corlett of San Francisco spnt the week-end in Salt Lake, the guest of the Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Fleetwood. Fleet-wood. Mrs. Corlett is visiting in this city with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Abbott. Mrs. D. C. Eccles and Mrs. Rose S. Woodruff have returned from San Diego, where they visited with Mrs. Eccles's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Angus T. Wright, who have been spending the winter and spring months in southern California. Mrs. B. F. Thomas has as her guests her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Boggs. of Txmg Beach, 'Cal Mrs. J. W. Hyslop visited in Salt Lake during the week. Mrs. W. D. Littlefield left Tuesday for Dee. Ore., where .she will sren-1 the summer sum-mer with her daughter. Mrs. Walker West. -Sirs. N. 11. Wilson ofSalt Lake is the guest of Mrs. t". J. Thomas. Jr. B Mrs. H. U Bell is visiting with relatives rela-tives in Montana. . Mrs. W. D. Zelier and daughter, Jyoulse, Ihave returned fronua three months' visit with relatives in Altoona. Pa. : Miss Lorlne Moyefi left Friday for Salt ilke to spend several weeks with rela- Jlyes. ; 'Mrs. Daniel Sullivan has gone lo Balti-3nore Balti-3nore to spend the summer with relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. Sullivan will attend the ordination of her brother, Leo Brown, into -1 lie Catholic priesthood at the Emmetts-jl.ijrg Emmetts-jl.ijrg seminary. I Mrs. I W. PldCOCk and young daughter daugh-ter have returned from a few davs' visit A MT. PLEASANT t MOUNT PLEASANT. May 11. Mrs. G. W. Brand, Mrs. E. W. Wall and Miss Adeline Brand motored to Salt L,ake on Wednesday to attend the meetings Thursday and Friday of fhe grand chapter chap-ter of the Order of the Eastern Star. A daughter was welcomed Into the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Seely on Sunday Sun-day morning. Mrs. Fred Post entertained at a delightful de-lightful children's parly Monday afternoon after-noon at the home of her mother, Mrs. Oluf Rosen k)f, in honor of her little daughter Louise, on her eleventh birthday birth-day anniversary. Various games were played" on the lawns and a dainty 6 o'clock luncheon followed. Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Sorensen and son, Clayton,, are at home again after spending spend-ing the winter in southern California. The Woman's Missionary society met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Ole Hansen, Han-sen, with fifteen members present. Miss M,ary Trowbridge was In charge of the devotionals, and interesting reports of missionary funds were made by Miss Ethel Ollis, Miss Ruth Mitchell arid Miss Grace Newman. For some time the society so-ciety has been divided into two groups and a lively contest has been going on. each group trying to raise a larger amount than the other group toward the new church, building fund. A number of excellent ex-cellent reports on this work were given. Luncheon was served at the conclusion of the programme. Judge Ferdinand Ericksen, Miss Mildred Mil-dred Ericksen, Harlan and Aileen Ericksen Erick-sen of Salt Lake motored to Mount Pleasant Pleas-ant on Friday for a week-end visit with relatives and friends. Miss Velma Tldwell was hostess at a Kensington and luncheon Friday evening eve-ning of last week. Pink and white carnations car-nations were effectively used' on " the beaut if ully appointed luncheon t able, which held covers for Miss Kate Ericksen. Erick-sen. Miss Valera Ren burg, Miss Nettie Beaumann, Miss Eva EreicKsen. Miss Eva Simpson, Miss Pearl Olson, Miss Addie Andersen and Miss Arcilee Barnett. An item of interest to their ihany Utah friends is the announcement of the marriage of Lieutenant Wendell L. Clemeisen, son of the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Clemensen. to Miss Florence Carey in San Francisco on Sunday evenrng. May 5. The young couple will make their home at the Presidio, where Lieutenant Clemensen is at present stationed with his regiment. The Rev. Mr. Clemensen was formerly of Mount Pleasant and later was Presbyterian minister at Logan. The La Chere Soiree club was entertained enter-tained at the regular weekly Kensington and luncheon at the home of Miss Arcilee Barnett on Thursday evening. Eight guests were present. In honor of Mrs. Neilsen's birthday anniversary, Mr. und Mrs. Hans Nellsen enterained at dinner Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Nellsen, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Frandaen, Miss Mary Ann Hansen of St. Anthony, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Christian Larsen and Miss Iva Lar-sen Lar-sen of Ephraim, Miss Irene Neilsen, Miss Beatrice Neilsen, Miss Goldie Neilsen and Francis Neilsen. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Robinson. Mrs. Mary Morehead. Miss Ethel McCormick, Miss Grace Sample. Miss May Hill and Kelvin Newton were dinner guests of Professor and Mrs. C. L. Johns on Tuesday Tues-day evening. M. C. Allaben of New York, superintendent superin-tendent of schools under the Presbyterian board of home missions, is a guest at the Johns home. Mr. Allaben and Mr. and Mrs. John left Thursday evening for Ferron to attend the commencement exercises exer-cises of the school there. They returned Saturday, and Mr. Allaben will be in attendance at-tendance at the commencement exercises of Wasatch academy here next week. V DUCHESNE 4 1 DUCHESNE, May 11. Mrs. H. M. Walker gave a chicken dinner Monday evening to a few friends of her husband, honoring his birthday anniversary. Those invited were V. L. Dean, P. W. Billings, H. C. Cammerer, John Padget, J. G. Graves, J. E. Zimmerman, H. Kelly, F. L. Watrans, F. C. Kelso, D. R. Walker and A. N. Alt. The Duchesne chapter of the Red Cross held a business meeting Monday afternoon at the Commercial clubroonv. H was voted to give an old-fashioned "cakewalk" in two weeks td raise money for the treasury. Prizes will be given for the most appetizing looking cake, for the best cakewalk dancers and other interesting features will take place. Next Monday afternoon the sewing will be resumed. St. Paul's guild met Wednesday afternoon after-noon with Mrs. Edward Hart. The time was spent making kitchen aprons, which wiil be sold and the money given to the Red Cross. Refreshments were served. Mrs. P. W. Billings and small daughter, Bobbie, are in Salt Lake, the guests of Mr. Billings's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Billings. Mr. and Mrs. Rube WilUins are receiving receiv-ing the congratulations of their frienda on the arrival of an eight and one-half pound girl at their home, April 30. j with her sister, Mrs. A. W. Long, in Salt l Lake. During her stay in Salt Lake, Mrs. Pidcock was the guest of honor at a ! theater party given by Mrs. Long, j Mrs. Kathryn Denkers has gona to Los J Angeles on an extended visit with friends. Mrs. 1. Kastor has return Qd to her home in Evanston, Wyo., after visiting in this city with her daughter. Ber.ha, who is a student at Ihe Sacred Heart academy. Mr. and Mrs. L. VY Frankel visited with friends in Ogden during the week on their way from the coast $o their home in Denver. Den-ver. Mrs. Patrick McCormick, formerly of Ogden. but now a resident of Los Angeles, An-geles, Is visiting here with her son, Richard Rich-ard McCormick. Miss Inez Bra'mwell of San Jacinto. Nev.. visited with friends in Ogden the first part of the week. Mrs. B. Hoppenyan of Ashland. Wis., ! is here for a visit with her brothers, May tor and Patrick Healy. Bernard 3'Je Voto, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. De Voto, left Wednesday for Boston Bos-ton to enter an officers training camp. Mrs. W. R. Rich of Promontory, Utah, is visiting with friends in the city for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Browning motored up from Salt Lake on Sunday to spend the day with Mr. Browning's parents, Mr. and ,Mrs. J. E. Browning. Mrs. J. Murdock of Evanston, Wyo:, is vikiting in Ogden for a few days with Mrs. Scena Tracy. Mr. and Mrs. V. Smiley of Omaha are spending a few weeks in Ogden. Mrs. Bertha Oakden and Mra. V. E. Carlson have gone to Kansas City to remain re-main a month. Mr. and Mrs. J. Robinson of Burley, Idaho, are visiting in the city with friends and relatives. Mi-, and Mrs. A. H. BeVg of Salt Lake are visiting here with friends. A farewell party i tx honor of Perer Kasius, instructor at the Weber Normal college and superintendent of the Sixth ward Sunday school, was given Friday evening at the home of J.' S. Carver. Mr. Kasius will leave soon to take up government govern-ment work in Washington. , I RICHFIELD f , RICHFIELD. May 11. Mrs. Mary Christiansen returned Tuesday from Los Angeles, Cal., after spending the winter win-ter with her daughter, Mrs. Mary Thur-man. Thur-man. The Misses Dora and Jessie Hansen entertained the Y. L. M. l. A. at group 7'eading Monday evening. Refreshments "were served. Lloyd Hansen, Wallace Sorensen and Perclval Jorgensen, who are in training at Camp Lewis, are here on furloughs, visiting friends and relatives. Miss Mary Hansen entertained at a Kensington Monday evening, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Luncheon was served to the Misses Edna Larson, Alta Coons, Olive Ivle, the Mesdames C. J. Sumner, Hayde Goodin and Kate Werry. Mrs. J. J. Stiener and daughter, Dean, left Saturday of last week for Montreal. Canada, to visit Mrs. Stiener's parents. Mrs. E. Anderson and Miss Sarah Hansen Han-sen arrived last week from San Francisco to visit friends and relatives here. Mrs. W. J. Wright is visiting at Salt Lake. The primary teachers and officers were entertained Monday afternoon by Mrs. Charles Neilson. The afternoon was spent, in Red Cross work. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hansen motored to Salt Lake Thursday to see their son, George, who left Friday ror the Mexican border. Mrs. A. H. Ackerson entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of the Misses Ethel Tripp and Olga Mortensen of Salt Lake, and her brother, Lloyd - Hansen, who is here on a furlough. Miss Lina Erickson snent Saturday and Sunday visiting at Provo. The freshmen's fresh-men's student body entertained at a Japanese party and ball Thursday evening even-ing at the high school auditorium. The decorations were in spring flowers and jack-o'-lanterns. Refreshments were served. Miss Zina Johnson and Miss Fern Sylvester, Syl-vester, both of Provo, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Erickson. Erick-son. Mr. and Mrs. John Hood spent a few days this week visiting at Salina. W. J. Snow, who is In training at Texas, is here on a furlough. Mrs. E. Tate and Mrs. W. L. Parks entertained at a Kensington Wednesday afternoon in honor of their sister, Mrs-A. Mrs-A. S. Kienke of Salt Lake. Luncheon was served to twenty guests. The Misses Winifred Parry and J&nnle Peterson entertained at a porch and dancing party Friday evening at the home of J. M. Parry. Refreshments were served to fourteen guests. . 1 SANTAQUIN S 4 J SANTAQUIN, May 11. Miss LuWfar-vis LuWfar-vis is visiting for ten days at thifhoin; of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Bylund. in Provo. Miss Ella Keddington of Salt Lake City is visiting relatives and friends for k week in this city. The officers of the Y. L. M. I. A. entertained enter-tained at a social in the ward ehurcii Tuesday evening for all the Mutual girU and their mothers. A musical programme was given, followed by refreshments. One of the social events of the wee was the house party given by Mr. ami Mrs. Herbert Openshaw at their honr-Monday honr-Monday evening. Cards were the feature of the evening. Luncheon was served a! 13 o'clock to Mrs. Nora Crooks, Mri Margrett Van Ansda, Mrs. Pearl Johnson, John-son, Misses Myrtle Cushing, Ethel .Jenkins, .Jen-kins, Elsie Francis, Martha Robins, Ruti and May Jenkins. Myrell Tletjen, Neil Van Ansda!, Ray Petetson. Melvln Openshaw, Open-shaw, Neil Van Ansdal. Donald Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Openshaw. Under the direction of the M. I. A. programme was given in the L. D. ? chapel. Sunday evening Professor W. H. Boy'e of the B. Y. U. gave a lecture, and William Wil-liam Kundson, Miss Aileen Phillips and Miss Ida Jensen, all of Provo, gave musical musi-cal numbers Miss Aileen Philips. Miss Ida Jensen. Miss Lula Tietjen,,W. Kundson. W. H Boyle and E. O. Bylund motored from Provo Sunday. Miss Reah Whittear is visiting relatives rela-tives at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jones are"" home from Logan for a short stay, visiting with relatives. Miss Ethel Jenkins, Miss Francis, Mi Jennie Tietjen. Melvin Openshaw, Ro. Peterson and Donald Jerman formed a horseback party to Santaquin canyon Sunday. Glen Rowe was entertained athis hornf Thursday evening by the students of tnf sixth and seventh grades. Games wer played and luncheon was served. The Boy Scouts, under the direc of Glenn Rowe, gave an interestirsT gramme in the ward chapel Pridaeven-Ing. Pridaeven-Ing. The proceeds were donated to tiw Red Cross. Saratoga Tuesday evening, where bathing and luncheon were enjoyed: Misses Delia Tnylor, Klltt Clinger. Vera Williams, Ruby Taylor, June Shaw, Barbara Gondridgc, Messrs. Clifton Reese. Rulon Nuttall. David Hesington. Lloyd Williams and La Vard Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. L. Morris of Salt Lafcc spent part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw In Provo. Mr. mid Mrs. P. A. Nelson of Eureka were I bore lasLs week visiting Mrs. Nelson's parents, Mr. and Mr?, Epbralm Homer. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson are moving to Salt Lake to live. Mrs. Selby Jones, formerly at Provo. stopped off here last' week on her way to her home In Manti. from a California trip. Mr. and Mrs. -C? E. Erickson, Mr. and Mra. Fred Richmond and Dr. and Mra. W. J. Stlehl were Salt Lake visitors Sunday. Mrs. Wells Richmond has returned from Moroni, where she was the guest, of her mother, Mra. Joseph L. Jolley, for several weeks. Mifis Alta Leavitt and Miss Beth lCllison of tho local telephone office are enjoying a vacation iu Salt Lake. The members of the Mirthmakers' club were pleasantly entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Ronda Sim mens. Sewing, music and luncheon were the features. Miss Eva Robison was a Salt Lake visitor Sunday. Sun-day. Friday afternoon the ladies of the Segolia Beehive Bee-hive group of the Third ward met as the guests of Mrs. Joseph Crawley, "fhe hours were spent with Red Cross sewing and knitting. Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Oulbertson have returned from a two weeks' trip through California. Mrs. C. E. Loose and .Mrs. W. J. Strehl were Salt Lake vls'ltois Monday. Mrs. Grace W. Lareen of Denver spent part of the past week in Provo with Mrs. F. D. Cassity. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Clark entertained their Provo friends at dinner in S.nrlngville Saturday evening of last week. The guests included Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Stlehl, Mr. and Mrs. Reed L. Anderberg, Mr. and Mrs. Loland Earrer, Mj and Mrs. C. E. Erickson, Miss Salinn Farrer, J-ames Tucker and Bert Bos hard. The trip was made by auto. " Mr. and Mrs), Le Roy Frisby are here from Cedar City visiting relatives and friepds for a few days,. Miss La Rue Cassity of Salt Lake spent, the week in Provo. Mrs. B. Dlttmoie of Salt Lake was the guest of Mrs. F. D. Cassity part of the week. Complimentary to her mother. Mrs. W. F. Giles of Salt Lake, who is here visiting. Mrs. Edward Henrichsen Was hostess at a social affair Saturday Satur-day afternoon. The hours were spent in muBlc. Luncheon was served, Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Hyde. Mrs. J. M. Jensen and Mrs. Le Roy Frisby spent the last week-end In Alpine. The many friends of Mis Emma Bateman of Alpine, who has been spending the winter months with Mrs. C". E. Giles of Provo. will learn with interest of her marriage to Evan Jacobson of Logan, which look place Friday in the Logan temple. The young couple will make Logan their home. Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Goodrfd$e motored to Midvale the latter part of the week to attend celebrations given in honor of the seventy -sixth birthday anniversary of Mr. Goodridge's father. Mrs. Joseph A. Buttl entertained the' First ward Beehive girls at her home Tuesday evening. Sewing, music and refreshments were features. Mrs. Tora Holmes and Roy Johnson of Salt i Lake were the guests of Mrs. Dorothy Johnson Sunday. Thirty-five guests, members of the Bonnoville ward Primary a-ssoclation, and friends of Mrs. B. H. Bullock enjoyed a unique social affair In the form of a thrift stamp shower Monday evening at the home of Mrs. William Crane, given in honor of Mrs. Bullock, who has presided over the ward asosciatlon for several years and has now moved out of the ward. Ttie programme Included a presentation speech by Mrs. Eliza S. Morrill, an address by Stake Primary President Mrs. Walter Robinson, a response by the honored guest and a number of vocal and instrumental selections. selec-tions. The decorations and luncheon were in the patriotic colors. Mr. and Mrs. Seine Walton and family are here from Idaho Falls visiting relatives. Mrs. Julian M. Rohert? has returned from California, Cali-fornia, where she spent the winter. She wsa accompanied on the 'California trip by her daugh-Iv. daugh-Iv. Mrs. J. M. w'alker. and children of Idaho Falls. Mrs. Walker and children will visit relatives rela-tives In Provo for about a week before returning to Idaho Falls. Twenty friends of Mis Mildred Jones give a successful "surprise party Tuesday in her honor, prior to her departure for Pocatello. Idaho, to reside. Mrs. A. 0. Johnson nd Mrs. Christian Jensen gave a social affair Thursday evening, complimentary compli-mentary to Mrs. Jubal A. Hale and Mrs. Arthur L. Beelcy at the home of Mra. Jensen. The rooms were attractive In patriotic colors and the hours were pleasantly spent In music, games and refresh mente. GUNNISON j GUNNISON, May 11. Monday Miss Agnes Murray, Mur-ray, representative of the Red Cross mountain headquarters at Denver, was here and met with the loual exocuti ve committee. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Parks visited in Manti Tuesday Mrs. Hyrum Fredrickson is visiting in Ogden this week, the gue?t of her daughter. Mrs. Samuel Wieser entertained in honor of her birthday anniversary Saturday afternoon of last week. Her guesta were Mesdames O. L. Malm-gren, Malm-gren, August Vlllard. J. H. Roy lance, Oeorge Fisher, Fremont Barnes. Nora Jensen, Andrea Christensen, H. L. Hermanson, J. S. Peterson and Ira Overfelt. The Commercial club bad a successful meeting meet-ing Wednesday evening. The Ladles' Aid society of the Royal Neighbors met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Andrea Christensen. The M. S. club met Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Elmer Porter gave a reading from "The Lure of Africa." Members present were Mesdames Clifford Clif-ford Childs, Fremont Barnes, Ira Overfelt, A. J. Swain, Albert Swain. L. H. Humphreys, August i Vlllard, Samuel Wleeer and the Misses Josie Curtis Cur-tis and McMonlcal. The Social Circle club met Wednesday of this week with Mrs. Daunt Sanders. Refreshments were served to Mesdames A. M. Christensen, George Halverson, Ray B. Metcalf, O. H. Hal-verson, Hal-verson, John E. Metcalf. C. N. Jensen, J. W. Jones, James Brown and Elmer Porter. Saturday afternoon of last week Mrs. J. A. Hagan entertained in honor of her birthday anniversary. an-niversary. Her guests were Mesdames August Villard, Willis Christensen, Daunt Sanders, C. N. Jensen, J. W. Jone3, A. M. Christensen, James Bown. J. M. Knighton, John E. Metcalf, George Halverson. John S. Peterson, Frank Keyser, William Wil-liam Dack. Howard Roberts, Eva Jensen. Ray B. Metcalf. Lovell Childs. Julius Duggins and C. M. Madsen. Prizes were won by Mesdames Knighton. Villard and John E. Metcalf. Five hundred was played. Tuesday afternoon Mra. O. H. Halverson was hostess to Mewdamcs Frank Copening. J. M. Knighton. James Bown. W. H. Gribble. Kiel Sor-enson. Sor-enson. J. A. Hagan, A. M. Christensen. Ray B. Metcalf. J. W. Jones, Elmer Porter, George Halve Hal-ve reon, John E. Metcalf, Francis Halverson and C. M. Madaen at a "500" card party. Prizes wore won by Mesdames O. M. Christensen. Georgo Halverson and C. M. Madsen. Mrs. San ford Anderson entertained a large number num-ber of relatives and friends at dinner Sunday In honor of her birthday anniversary. Mrs. H. A. Kearns left Tuesday for Idaho Falls. Idaho, to visit her son, E. B. Kearns. Mrs. Frank Copening and daughters of Cuba are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Knighton. Mr. and Mrs. Emit Anderson left durtug the week "for Salt Lake to make their home. A party was given in their honor ' preceding their departure de-parture by a large number of relatives and friends. ! Mrs. San ford Anderson has as her guest her mother, Mrs. Roseland of Mayfleld. PROVO 4 - f PROVO, May 11. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Williams of Gooding. Idaho, spent part of the week In Provo as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Guy. The ladles of the Nineteenth Century hib worked in the Red Cross surgical rooms Monday. Mrs. John U. Buchi entertained the ladies Friday Fri-day afternoon. Mrs. G. A. Cluff entertained ai a shower Friday Fri-day afternoon complimentary lo her daughter. Alene, who will be married Wednesday. M r. and Mrs. lcslie R. Cockrell on noun ce the engagement of their daughter, Jessie, to Sergeant Ser-geant Harry T. Clark of the Provo recruiting office. of-fice. The marriage will take place in the near future. Mrs. Perry Harrison and small son of Pocatello, Poca-tello, Idaho, returned home Friday after a several weeks" visit in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Josh F. Dunn and other relatives. Miss Vilate Dunn accompanied ac-companied Mrs. Harrison and will spend a few weeks in Pocatello. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis entertained with a social evening in honor of Mrs. Hannah Greer. Mrs. Ellen Greer and Miss Ellen Greer of Hoi brook. Ariz. The time was fa pent In music Add games. Miss Genevieve Brown entertained a number of young people at her home Monday evening. Games, music and dUuciug contributed to the success of the occasion. Mrs. C. E. Beckstead is spending a few days in Salt Lake. Mrs. E. G. Hughes entertained the ladies of the bridge club and a few other Frlendp Tuosday afiernoori. Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cluff announce the engagement engage-ment or their daughter. Alene. to Almo B. Simmons, Sim-mons, who is at present stationed at Tamp Kearny. Kear-ny. Cal. The marriage will take place Wednesday nf next week In the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. Mathilda James was here from Salt Lake the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs Jacob Coleman and Mrs. ljt Roy Dixon were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. Tho Misses Ethel and Phyllis Glazier of Pleasant View are the guests of Salt Lake friends. Tuesday evening Miss Alene Cluff pleasantly entertained the members of the Columbia Beehive Bee-hive group of the Second ward. Tho hour were if petit in Red Cross work. Music and dainty refreshments re-freshments were enjoyed. Wednesday afternoon the lodie of the Utah Soros is were busily occupied in the gauze rooms at the Red Cross headquarters. A pleasant session of ihe Helpful Hour club was held Thursday at the home of Mrs. J. W. Bailey. Cut flowers were used throughout the rooms in pretty effect. Red Croai sewing made the hours pass rapidly and the guests ware entertained en-tertained with ni utile a:nl luncheon. In add I; ion o the chili members, there Mr present Mrs. Ted Halton. AI. Loveless. Mrs. Jack Ridge of Provo and Mrs. S. d Jensen of Mammoth. Mrs. Fred Cassity i.t numbered with the Salt Lake visitors of the week. The following young people formed a party to I PARK CITY PARK CITY. May 11. The Women's Athenaeum held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. William Blnkerd Monday aNernoon. The paper of the day wa3 "Back Vard Gardens." by Mrs. H. S. Townsend. The next meeting will be the closing one of the year and will be held at the home ot Miss Susanna Shields on Park avenue. Mrs. Vincent Eraser entertained at cards Monday Mon-day evening in honor of her husband's birthday. Refreshments we it1 served to Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Muirbrook, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Payne. Mi. and Mrs. Carl Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Dunn and Miss Grace Thompson. The big social event of the week was the entertainment en-tertainment given by the Elks' ladies Monday eVanlng in Society hall, complimentary to the Elks- The hall was prettily decorated with t.he national colors, ferns and cut flowers. A programme pro-gramme was given followed by cards and dancing. Luncheon was served cafeteria style. Card nrizes were awarded to Mrs. R. H. Billings and Victor Carlson. Mrs. George B. Sheen entertained the Five Hundred Afternoon Card club Saturday afternoon after-noon of last week at her home on Main street. New members, who were voted in at the meeting, are Mrs. L. M. Muirbrook, Mrs. A. P. Ridge and Mrs. W. A. Raddon. The club prize was awarded to Mrp. O. A.- Forslund. The "Woodmen of th World and the Women of Woodcraft jointly entertained with n moonlight moon-light dance Friday evening at Rasband's hall for the benefit of the local chapter of the Red Cross. Mrs. William Binkerd entertained at cards Wed-nesda Wed-nesda v evening, complimentary to her son. Robert Rob-ert Blnkerd. and his wife of Camp Kearny. Shirley McBride of Camp Lewis is visiting his mother." Mrs. E. N- McBride. for a few days. Mrs. H. W Swan entertained the Sego Lily club Wednesday afternoon with a Kensington. Tho L'ueats of the club were Mra. M. E. Paxton, Mrs. Rose Maxin and Mra. Jerome Paxton. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Konold went to Salt Lake Monday to attend the meeting of the grand lodge of the Eastern Star. Mrs. Frank Peterson of Mackey. Idaho, returned to her homo Friday after a visit with relatives. Mrs. Jessie Earl, who has beia the guest of her cousin. Mns. Jerome Paxton. returned to her home In Logan Thursday. Mrs. Mae TTythall entertained a few friends at her home on Woodslde avenue Saturday evening of ladt week It i orapllment to her mother. Mra. Annie Turner, it being her birthdnc. Covers were laid for ten. The Agenda club iadied ind their husband entertained en-tertained at cards Thursday evening si the home ' of Mr. and Mr. Daniel Konold, In compliment to LAYTON TjATTOX, Mav II Misses Aline a" Erma Evans, assisted by tlielr mother Mrs. Bert Evans, entertained in nono' of Miss Hallie I-lolbrook and her pup"-at pup"-at an afternoon partv at their home Tue-day. Tue-day. 'The lime was spent in music w games, after whk:h luncheon was serve ' Mr. and Mrs. William C. L,ayton "; American Iake Wash., arrived l're bun-day bun-day for a month's visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Layto". MR A. B. Cook, Mrs. Jesse Harris. Mr. aii' Mrs. Jesse M. Smith. Mrs. Eliza t,e" sen, Mrs. John Layton and Bert La" motored lo Salt I.ake Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harrlej are vWJW with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Leek at Ogo Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Harris and J? D. B. Harris spent Saturday of last w In Ogden Willi friends. Umis JVhitesides and Vern Morsa" turned Fridav to Camp Kearny, Jnjjj two weeks' visit with relatives in bCM" Mrs. Harriet Ellison entertained Tuesj day evening in honor of her niece. Hazel Ririe, of Canada. The evening , spent in music and games, after refreshments were served.' Mrs. Annette Stevenson returned tJj Tuesdav from a two months' visit her sister, Mrs. Murray W. Cowley, San Diego, Cal. Mrs. Melvin Adams spent the week ' Salt Lake visiting with her sister, " John Robins. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace I'owley a"0" ' y,' ily of Cornish are visiting here W ' ami Mrs. RufUS Adams. , p-anK Miss Leon Clark of Coalville anil i Jaiiues of this city were nian'.U" Salt lako 'temple Wednesday. Tc. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. King Wr"gwT at dinner Sundav In honor of ' ' Mrs. Eusenc SI. Clair and Miss fn' Mr. and Mrs. Han Sullivan sl'eu i day In linden v isiting relatives. 4l 1 WELBY T ; WELBY, May 11. Mrs. W. J. Dunn and Mrs. J. Nelson entertained the Red Cross unit at Mrs. Dunn's home Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. Refreshments were served to Mrs. C. Pickering. Mrs. C Nason. Mrs. C. J. Graff. Mrs. W. Dvet, Mrs. W. Burkhart, Mrs. D. Cameron! Mrs. C. Mitchell, Mrs. C. Cameron, Mrs F. I.itizzille. Mrs. E. J. Knowles. Mrs. A. Johnson and Mrs. l,eo Donlin. Mr. and Mrs. W. "J. Dunn were the guests of Mrs. Dunn's sister. Mrs H Booth of Provo, Saturday of last week They returned home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Havlock Price of West Jordan visited Tuesday evening with Mrs Price's mother, Mrs. W. Dyef. Mrs. C. Nason, Mrs. William Dyet and Mrs. J. Nelson entertained the voung folks Thursday evening. Refreshments were served and all joined in a candv pull. Mrs. J. Nelson and daughtur, Mariorle were the guests of Mr. and Mrs V I Pierce of Salt Lake on Mondav The same evening they all motored to Walbs Sergeant .Norma n Wold or Galveston' Texas, visited his wife's parents, Mr' and KAYSVILLE ) 4- : KAYSVIL.L.'e, May 11. Miss Martha Barnes a nd Miss Mary Barnes entertained enter-tained Friday afternoon Ln honor of their mother, Mrs. John R. Barnes. It being her ee ve rut y-third birthday anniversary. The house was beautifully decorated with ferns and carnations. The afternoon was spent in games and music. The music was furnished by Mrs. Richard A. Hart, Mrs. Willard Woodruff and Ella Neilson of Salt Lake. Those present were Mrs. John W. Thornley, Mrs. Henry H. Blood, MrsT George Barton, Mrs. Ada Williams, Mrs. Lawrence Blood. Mrs. Henry ManseU. Mrs. Joe Jarman. Mrs. William Allen. Mrs. John G. M. Barnes, Mrs. Martha Weaver. Mrs. Asher, Mrs. J. W. Gailey. Mrs. Emma Strong, Mre. George W. Barnes. Mrs. Arthur Smith. Mrs. George Bishop. Mrs. Francis Barton. Mrs. Hyrum Strong, Mrs. Royal Barnes, Mrs. Susan Burton. Mrs. Ellen Burton, Mrs. Nellie Howells, Mrs. Louise King, Mrs. Sumner Gleason. Mra. Arthur Barnes, I Mrs. Joe Peak. Bars. Nathan Reeves. Mrs. SUNNYSIDE 4 1 4 SVNXYSIDE. May 11. The following Sunny-Ride Sunny-Ride people attended the M. I. A. contest of Carbon strike, beld at. Priei Friday and Saturday of last week : Mi . and Mrs. J. t. Preston, Mr. and Hn. .lohn Parry, Bin. George Wella. Mrs. May Noal. Mr. Loa Taylor. Mlse Ardflla N'erley, Mlaa Vivian Evans. Miss Mattie Parry. Mia Eva Knouf. Kin QIady Noal. Bishop Ta!k.-en Evans. E. A. Hnpklnson, John Liltlcjolin. Glen Woodward Wood-ward and but Bvatu. -The playlet, -'Tom Thumb's Wedding " was |