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Show jl Social Notes From Utah Towns I MRS. JOHN,M. NEFF, formerly Miss Carol ! ; ? Smith of Mid vale, who was married ; Thursday in the Salt Lake temple. j P. .Sainsbiiry, C. M. Porter, Fred Lt RTd Theo. ( hi ittertveo. The Messrs, and Bfesdamti n. C, Larson, Lar-son, C. M. Porter. P. EJ, Chrlstensen ami o. Salnabury spent Sunday and Monday in Bru f"H .-anyon. The MlHses Ftuth Johnson and Florence Jensen returned Sunday, after a two weeks' vUit in Salt Lake City and Mil-lord. Mil-lord. PYancla Lou. who in training ai Camp Lewis, In here on a furlough, the guest of-his of-his parents, Mi. and Mrs. M. Lott. Mrs. II. J. Kotter visited in Richfield Sunday, the guest of he? mother. Mrs, J. Ramsay. A programme was Riven in the L. D, B. chapel Sund.iy a ft er noon in com tne mora -tlon of Mothers' day. A party was given at the home of Mrs. PYed I-ee Saturday evening of last week by Vincent Bradley. Refreshments were served to ten guests. Mrs. E. M. Greenwood is visiting in Wales. Miss Alice Anderson ot' Salt Lake City la visiting here, the guest of her Miser, Mrs. J, M. Johnson. Miss Ulna Juhneon ynd Miss Fern Sylvester Syl-vester of Provo visited here Monday. Mrs. 'Milton Gentry of Heaver was the guest of Mrs. S. Sorenson Monday. Mrs. Montar.ue of Preston, Idaho. Is the guest of her son. Professor J. p. Montague. Cross. Miss Mildred Pond, a student or the B. V. C. and member of the cast, entertained the vast at dinner Monday evening nt her Levlston home The table was decorated with cut (lowers, and covers were laid for fourteen. Mrs. C. N-Jensen. N-Jensen. Professor Robinson and M!as Grace Wood of the B. V. C. accompanied the cast. The. oftlfcrs of the First ward mutual entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Weber Amussen. In compliment compli-ment to the girls who had taken part In dramatics during the j' ear. The Sigma Theta Phi sorority motored into Logan canyon Friday afternoon, and a feature of the entertainment wus a picnic supper. Thirty were In attendance. attend-ance. They were chaperoned by Mrs. Fred Parkinson. Miss Ruby Beers was a guest of honor al a dinner given by the Sigma Theta Phi girls Sunday. PlnU roses graced the titble. ('overs were laid for fifteen. Mrs. G. W. Ruchenbrod and children arrived Monday from Salt Lake, where she hud spent a couple of weeks as a guest of her parents. Judge and Mrs. C. W. Morse. Miss Ruth Rosengreen. who has spent the winter at Millard county teaching school, after spending a week here with her parents, left Thursday for Fillmore to take up the girls' cjub work. Mrs. Sam Rich a nd fa rnily spent last week-end at Blackfoot, Idaho. M iss Ruth I lowetl arrived Thursday from a few days' slay (n Salt Lake. Mrs. William Pendry departed Wednesday Wednes-day for her home at Montpellcr, after a two days' stay here. Mrs. N. J. Massen of Salt Luke was a -guest at the Sigma Theta Phi house dux-ling dux-ling the week. Mrs. J. Duftin returned to her home al Rex burg, Idaho, Wednesday, after a week's stay here with rejjiilves. Miss La Prele Daniels has arrived from Boise, Idaho, where she spent three months as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hansen. 6 Jf H H n j PLEASANT GROVE r PlaEASANT GROVE, Muy 11. Mr. and1 Mrs. Junius Ve;( entertained the following; fol-lowing; teachers ot ihe Lindon sclool at their humo Friday evening: Olefford w risiu. Mattu-w Beuant, Cora oipin, Oral Wadley, Lloyd CuUtmore, Ht-lle Olpln anil Krma Pace. Supper was served and card garaea and music fur-nisheil fur-nisheil entertainment for the remainder of the evening. Dr.and Mrs. C. F, WeatphaJ of Magna spent Sunday here, visiting friends. Miss Ruth Atherly of Sail Lake spent the early part of -the week here, vtaittngl Mies Hazel Nelson, Mrs. Hans Williamson entertained at supper Monday evening In honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. Covers were luid for forty guests. Mrs. J. S. Holdaway left Saturday of last week for Cameron. Idaho, for an extended visit with her husband, who is employed there. Mrs. Oliver Cnrlstenaon of Salt Lake spent the week-end here, visiting her parents. Mr. and -Mrs. B. R. HalUday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ludlow of Spanish Span-ish Fork were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Charles Qlson on Tuesday. Mrs. A. R. Ovcrlade was hostess to the members of the P. YV. O. T. club Thurs day afternoon. To celebrate her husband's birthday anniversary, Mrs. Friend Young entertained enter-tained at a social at her home Sunday . evening. Supper was served to thirty guests. Miss Eliza Swenson of Salt Lake spent Saturday of last week and Sunday visiting visit-ing relatives here. The members of the First ward choir -ei- in the Auditorium on Wednesday evening for the purpose of reorganizing. After practice a social hour, comprising games and refreshments, was enjoyed. Mrs. A. K. Thornton entertained the following guests at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. McBride and daughters, Evelyn, Isabell attd Laura, of Provo: Mrs. S. F. Walker. Mrs. Charlie Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Shirtliff. Miss Marion Collins of Salt Lake and Rollo Thornton. Mrs. Sarah Atwood entertained at supper sup-per Saturday evening of last week in honor of her birthday anniversary. Miss Amy Cooper and Lloyd Cullimore went to Provo on Friday to attend a "home service'' meeting, which was eon-ducted eon-ducted by Miss Dail ot Denver. Mr and Mrs. F. A. Cooper and Mrs. Fern Beckstead or West Jordan spent Thursday here. visiting Mrs. A. E. Cooper. Mrs K Thornton had as her guests Mondav Mr. and Mrs. William Thornton of American Fork and Mrs. Clifton Lock-heart Lock-heart of Ogden. Mrs. J. L. Harvey entertained at a family fam-ily dinner Sunday in honor of her two daughters. Mrs. Rov Chipman and Mrs. Robert McComie, it being their birthday anniversaries. Covers were laid for fifteen fif-teen guests. Mrs. Ada Nicholson of Castledale spent the week here at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. L. W. Lund. I The- juniors and sophomores of the Pleasant Grove high school entertained at a dancing party in Thornton s hall Friday evening. Punch and -light refreshments refresh-ments were served. The members of the boy scouts of the Second ward enjoyed an outing to Saratoga Sara-toga on Tuesday. S. A. Kirk chaperoned ihe boys. Miss Betha Jenson, Miss Josie Baxter, Miss Comorah Smith and Miss Loretha Smith motored to Alpine on Tuesday and spent the day. Miss Oral Wadlev entertained a num-of num-of her friends at her home Thursday Tening. The time was spent in games and music, followed by supper. ELY, NEVADA 4 1 ELY. New. May 11. The dance given for the benefit of the Heel Cross society Tuesday night was one 01 the largest assemblages as-semblages in Kly for some time past. The ; Misses Madge Smith, Agnes Fox, Frances Bugwill, Mildred Wetniore and Cleora Murdock furnished the special fdature entertainment of the evening, which netted net-ted a handsome sum for the society. Mrs. Gus House is visiting Mrs. Frank Gardner in Salt Lake. Mrs. Fred West was hostess to the lust Four Bridge club Saturday evening of last week. Mrs. John Easier extended hospitality to her bridge club Thursday afternoon. The members present were Mrs. Rodney Richardson, Mrs. W. G. Weller. Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Miliard, Mrs. George Kinsley. Mrs. John Weher, Mrs. .John Eager. Mrs. W. H. Bishop and Mrs. C. Wesley Dickenson. Dicken-son. Miss Dorothy Madsen of Ogden, I'tah, has been an Ely Visitor during the week." Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tamblyn added an enjoyable affair to the social week Tuesday, Tues-day, when they entertained card guests In honor of Herman -Teltz, who recently joined the colors. Mrs. J, F. Miles entertained the Saturday Satur-day Five Hundred club at Us last meeting. Bishop and Mm. G. C. Hunting of Reno are expected to arrive in Ely about the middle of the month. Mrs. James Bennet will entertain the Tuesday Evening Five Hundred club next week. Mrs. H. Marly and Miss Durer, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herma n Teitz for several weeks, departed depart-ed for their homes in California Monday morning. Mrs. Carl Woods Torrence entertained the East Ely Five Hundred club Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. Mrs. M. L. House was hostess to the Ely navy unit Thursday afternoon. The B. P. O. E. gave a farewell party to E. E. Vanderhoef at Ruth Thursday evening. A large number of Elks and their ladies enjoyed the cards, dancing and music. The marriage of Miss Susie Willoughby and George D. Charchalis took place In Salt Lake Thursday. May 2, the -Rev. James H. N. Williams of the Methodist church officiating. After a honeymoon, spent in Wyoming and the northwest, Mr. and Mrs. Charcalis will return -to Ely to make their home. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Wll-loughy Wll-loughy of Ely. Harry Wilcox lias departed for Fort Riley, Ri-ley, Kan., where he will enter the service of his country. Miss Agnes Fox and the Messrs. A. B. Bonhani and George Sowers enjoyed Miss Helen Hoag's hospitality at dinner Thursday night. The party motored to Ruth to attend the Elks dance later In the evening. The Misses Helen Hoag. Hazel Woods, Dorothy Richardson, Madge Smith, Mildred Mil-dred Wetniore, and George Sowers, Lloyd Ddughty, A. B. Bon ham and Creighton Whltmore comprised a picnic party to Baker early in the week. V nlng of IhsI wet'k. There were eight graduates. t LOGAN T LOGAN, May UK The Clio club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Weston Vernon. Miss Sara Huntsman entertained enter-tained t lie ladies with a series of dramatic dra-matic dialogues from Wl.fr led Gibson's "Dully Bread." Following the reading. 1 fit hi refreshments were served. Mrs. George Torgeson, Mrs, Roy Sullen. Misses Hat tie Smith, El Isabel h Cnuer-wood, Cnuer-wood, Allle Cox and Dora wrjght were guests of the afternoon. At a business meeting preceding the regular meeting of the Clio club Tuesday, the following ol fleers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Moses Thatcher; vice president. Mrs. O. H. Budge; secretary, Mrs. Joseph Feal heist hei-st one; assistant secretary, Mrs. J.. Sar-doni Sar-doni ; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Carl Sinari: treasurer, Mrs. R. I.. Harmon. At a business meeting of the u. a, C-Women's C-Women's Faculty league, held Friday of last week. It was decided that the club should give to the college every year a fund to be used for a" scholarship, open to the sophomores, Junior w and senior classes, and restricted to t lie girls of the classes. The league has discontinued its meetings for lids year. The Beethoven club met Wednesday evening with Miss Enid Rosengreen. Miss Laura Ben n Ion gave an Interesting discussion dis-cussion of the life and works of Chopin. A programme of Ills music was rendered by Claire Cardon. Aldyth Thaln and Enid Rosengreen. Later, an Impromptu programme pro-gramme was rendered. The evening was concluded with refreshments. The Beaux Art Guild met Thursday afternoon at the Htudio. A discussion ot the llfe-of Rembrandt was the work outlined out-lined for the afternoon. Miss Edith Wallace Wal-lace led In the discussion. President and Mrs. S. F. Ballif announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, Zelnora, to W. H. Evans of Springville. The marriage will take place June 6 in the Logan temple. Miss Mildred Daniels entertained at a trousseau tea yesterday afternoon from 2 to 7. Miss Daniels was assisted in receiving re-ceiving her guests by her mother. Mrs. T. E. Daniels. Her sisters, Mrs. Erroll Palmer and Mrs. W. V. Patterson, presided pre-sided at the tea table. Miss Eva Woolf assisted In the dining room. The tea table ta-ble had as a centerpiece a basket or spring flower?. Bunches and sprays of spring blossoms were effectively arranged about the rooms. Fifty guests called during the afternoon. Mrs. A. F. Cardon entertained at a prettily arranged luncheon on Saturday afternoon of last week in compliment to her sister, Mrs. Rebentisch of Salt Lake. An artistic arrangement of Iris in an ivory basket adorned the centerpiece of the table. Covers were laid for eight. Following the luncheon, the afternoon was spent in sewing. Mrs. E. B. Spencer enlerta ined the members of her social club and their husbands on Saturday evening of last week, In the early evening three small tables were arranged for 500, and at the conclusion of the games refreshments were served. A prize for the highest score was awarded to Fred. Marshall-Roses Marshall-Roses were effectively arranged about the rooms. Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Llndquist of Ogden, who spent last week-end here with relatives, rela-tives, were guests of honor at a dinner Saturday evening of last week, given by Mrs. Christian Olsen. Apple blossoms adorned the table. Covers were laid for fourteen. Another dinner was given in their honor Sunday by Mr, and Mrs. David Tarbet. Covers were laid for twelve. Complimentary to Miss Mildred Daniels, a bride of the month, a dancing party was given Friday evening at the Fifth ward amusement hall by the Fifth ward choir. The hall was decorated in the national na-tional colors. Light refreshments were served. Twenty couples were in attendance. attend-ance. Miss Ruth Bell entertained the Junior Rubinstein club Monday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. Spring blossoms were effectively grouped about the hall. The usual musical programme was rendered. Piano solos were played the Misses MarjoHe Whitney, Gale Wa-llin, Evelyn Hodges, Edna May Earl, Faye Petterson. A piano duet was rendered ren-dered by Ruth and Alladfne Bell. At the close of the programme, refreshments were served. The Brlgham Young college gave its last student body ance for the school year Thursday night, at the gymnasium. Miss Flora Amussen entertained with a theater party Friday evening in compliment compli-ment to the members of the Vonna Lou club. The evening was concluded with refreshments at the Bluebird. The Delta Pi club was entertained Saturday Sat-urday of last week at the home of Miss Adeline Barber. Cards was the diversion, and at the conclusion of the games refreshments re-freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Finch, accompanied by their daughters, Misses Margaret and Florence Finch, and Marjorie Haloway of Salt Lake, motored here Sunday and spent the day with their daughter. Miss Nancy Finch, who is attending .the TJ. A. C. In the afternoon they were dinner din-ner guests of Mrs. Effie Merrill. The members of the Crimson society were entertained Wednesday evening by the pledges. At 6 o'clock a dinner was served at the mechanic arts build ing. Sweet peas adorned the table. Covers were laid for twenty-four. Following the dinner, the guests were entertained at the "movies," and from there they repaired to the home of Miss Ivaloo Budge, where the remainder f the evening was spent in music and games. The faculty of the B. T. C. gave its annual reception to the graduates Friday evening at the library. Flowering plants were banked about the room. The Japanese Japa-nese idea was carried out in the-decora-tions. President and Mrs. C. N. Jensen, Professor W. O. Robinson, Dr. and Mrs. Willard Gardener, Professor and Mrs. Lofter Bjornson and Miss Bloomquist received re-ceived the guests. Light refreshments were served. One hundred and fifty were in attendance. Miss Battle Smith and Miss Joan Moan were dinner guests at the Practice house Saturday evening of last week. A bowl of pink and white snapdragons decorated the table. Covers were laid for ten. The third-year class of the B.. Y. C. went to Lewtston on Monday evening to give a performance of the drama "Charley's "Char-ley's Aunt," for the benefit of the Red - V rated In carnations and ferns, nti 4 course dinner din-ner was served at 5:30 o'clock. Covers were laid for Mrs. Hyrum Tliorpe. Mrs. Charles Allred. Mm. Joseph A. Nielson, Mrs. George Lyon, Mrs. Hose de Bunce, Mrs. W. F. Anderson, Mrs. Levi Paulson, Paul-son, Mrs. Waller Soruiisen, Mrs. Mary Chrlfjlenficn, Mrs. J. C. Kelson. Mrs. " Ivan Jacobson, Mrs. Cleou Anderson, Miss Verda Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rasmusson, Miss Ruby Mortensen and Miss Clara G leave. Mrs. E. M. Doke is visiting her pon, O. C. Doke. Mrs. Doke is on her way to California. Mips Kaie Anderson of Redmond is visiting in Enhraim. An elaborate social event of the week was the dancing party given in the Social hall last night under the auspices of the soldiers' welfare committee com-mittee in honor of three volunteers and men who have been drawn in -the May draft quota. The hall was beautifully decorated In the national colors and a short programme was rendered. urday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,). F. Smith. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. George Jagers of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. L. Knacksiedt of Salt Lake. Mrs. Ray Fulmer of Eureka. John" Johnson of lone, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. George Piper. Mr. and .Mrs. L. 3. Whitney. Mr. and Mrs. C. N; San-ford. San-ford. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Staten, Mrs. Mary J. Finley. Mrs, Ada Harmer, Miss Blanch Harmer, Mrs. Rose Bover and George Gabbitas of Springville. Ainer Chader, who expects to go with the next army contingent from Boxelder county, spent the week here, visiting his parents. Dewey Snelson of the Ftah battery, stationed at Camp Kearny, is home on a furlough, granted to him so lie could perform farm work, and is doing his bit on his father's farm. He was accomoa-nled accomoa-nled by his wife, who has been living at San Diego for several months. ' MAGNA I MAGNA. Mav 11. Miss Mabel Lewis of Richfield was the guest of Mrs. Dwight Meteer this week. Miss Anna Edmunds of Salt Iake City will give a food demonstration at the . Magna ward meeting house next Monday. The Magna Commercial club held its meeting Tuesday evening at Cooper's hall. A delegation of ladies from the central committee of the food project met with the club and were invited to remain re-main to hear the speakers of the evening. eve-ning. Ben Harries, chief probation officer offi-cer of the Third judicial district, spoke on the subject of "Our Boys and the Poolrooms" and Bishop Little spoke along the same lines. A committee, eonslsting of Dwight Meteer. M. H. Kirk and Le Roy Cooper, was appointed to see -what could be accomplished in the way of a gymnasium for the young people. Mrs. Harry Snyder of Salt J-,ake spent the week-end visiting at the home of Mrs. H. H. Murphy. On account of the meeting of the surgical sur-gical dressings class Wednesday afternoon, after-noon, the Women's dub postponed its session until Wednesday evening, May 15. in Cooper's hall. All members are asked to attend, as the election of officers will take place at this meeting. At a meeting of the Magna Ladies' Bridge club at the home of Mrs. Louise Worthen, Saturday afternoon of last week, Mrs. G. Clyde and Mrs. F. G. Canine were guests. The club prize was won by Mrs. Will Hicks and the guest prize by Mrs. Canine. The club will be entertained next Thursday afternoon bv Mrs. G. G. Wells. The Los Amigo club will be entertained enter-tained next Thursday by Mrs. J. R. Jarvfs. Mrs. M. Droege entertained the C. L. C. club Thursday. The afternoon was spent at "500." The first prize was won by Mrs. Webber and the consolation prize by Mrs. M. Downey. GARFIELD 1 GARFIEJjD, May 11. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ringwood and little son Jack left for Vancouver, B. C, Wednesday, where they expect lo remain permanently. Tom Canary and family moved to Salt Lake the first of the week. Mrs. J. H. Hames and daughter, Mae, of Stockton and Mrs. A. R. Anderson and daughter, "Bobbie," of Salt Jake visited with Mrs. T. H. Morgan Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Munger are receiving re-ceiving congratulations oveP the arrival of a son, born at St. Mark's hospital, Salt Lake, Tuesday. The L. D. S. choln wiir entertain at a concert next Thursday evening complimentary compli-mentary to the soldiers stationed here. The public also is invited. Mrs. Donald Pratt of Salt Lake was the guest of Mrs. Victor Dallin the first of the week. John Reynolds has gone' to San Francisco Fran-cisco to work for the government in the shipyards. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. MacArthur. left Saturday of last week for Leadville, Colo., where Mr. MacArthur will enlist in the service of Uncle Sam. The Rose Bridge club was entertained at the home of Mrs. J. Woodward. Mrs. J. Connelly of Salt Lake was a guest. The first prize for high score was won by Mrs. W. M. Campbell and the consolation consola-tion prize by Mrs. Margaret Reynolds. Mrs. R. T. Murphy entertained the G. G. Bridge club at luncheon and cards Thursday. Thurs-day. The first prize was won by Mrs. Carl P. Madsen, the special prize by Mrs. Al Thomas and the consolation by Mrs. Ray Avis. Mrs. Sadie Mangum gave a shower Wednesday evening for Mrs. Daisy Jackson's Jack-son's mother, Mrs. Victor Dallin. The guests were Mrs. J. ,- McCrimmon, Mrs. Charles ady, Mrs. Jack McQuen, Mrs. Claude Andersen, Mrs. Roy Alexander, Mrs. O. M. Evans, Mrs. Minnie Mitchell, Mrs. Steril Hardy, Mrs. Charles Roswell, Mrs. L. ,P. Madsen, Mrs. Robert Hughes, Mrs. Evan Davis, Mrs. George Axejrad, Mrs. Harry Dallin, Mrs. Donald Pratt, Mrs. Karl S. Grant, Mrs. E. A. Cotter, Mrs. W. M. Draper, Mrs. C. W. Aldridge, Mrs. Kellogg Jones, Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mrs. Charles Andersen, Miss Leah Mitchell, Miss Isabel Jackson and Miss Mildred Nielson. a Monday the G. G. Bridge club gave a party in honor of Mrs. R. T. Murphy, before be-fore her departure for Arizona. The hostesses were Mrs. Carl P. Madsen, Mrs. Arthur Kopp and Mrs. Al Thomas. The event took place at the home of Mrs. Madsen. Luncheon was served at 1 p. m., after which three tables of cards were played. The first prize was awarded to Mrs. Williams of Salt Lake, the consolation consola-tion prize to Mrs. Kopp and the guest of honor prize to Mrs. Murphy. An extra table of guests from Salt Lake were entertained. en-tertained. They were Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs. Olsen, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Williams. Wil-liams. The luncheon table had a vase of red carnations for the centerpiece. The Merry Matrons' Sewing club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Russell Martin Thursday afternoon.. Mrs. Ruby White was a special guest. The L. D. S. Sunday school will observe ob-serve "Mothers' day" tomorrow morning and the Relief society will observe the day with an appropriate programme In the evening. Carnations will be given the mothers by both organizations. gave a Tare well party at the home of Miss Annie Rowben y Monday evening in compliment to Peter Rowberry, who is in the army and is stationed at Fort Douglas for a short lime. Mr. Rowberry spent the past week visiting relatives in thfe city. ; 1 Members of the Ladles' Aid society o'f the Methodist church were the guesw of Mrs. J. M. Hicks Thursday afternoon. The annual official visit of the officers of the grand lodge of Utah. F. anfl A. M., was made to Tooele Rocky Mountain lodge 'No. 11 at the Fraternal hall Tuesday evening. After a seven-course seven-course dinner served to fifty-five, the guests retired re-tired to the lodge room, where a business session ses-sion was held. Among thote present from Salt Lake City -were Grand Master Herboiv R. Mac-millan. Mac-millan. Deputy Grand Master L. L. Baker', Senior Grand Warden A. C. tVherry, Junior Grand Warden War-den J. L. Cattron, Grand Secretary F. A. Mc-Carly. Mc-Carly. Grand Treasurer R. L. ConelyJ Senior. Deacon E. R. Gibson, Past Grand Master Cliarles W. Morse, George H. Dern and Dr. G. V. Schramm. Many other guests from other Masonic lodges In Salt Lake and Garfield lodge also were present. I SPRINGVILLE 4 1 4 SPRINGVILLE, May 11. -Miss Jessie Bird, who has been teaching school for the past season at Thatcher, Ariz., is home to spend her vacation. Mr. and Mrs. William Valient of Salt Lake spent a day or two here the early part of the week, visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Delos and Mrs. Lillian Gleason of Sail Lake motored down to Springville on Saturday of last week, returning re-turning home Sunday. Mr. and' Mrs. Will Parry of Helper spent Saturday of last week and Sunday Sun-day here, visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Frank McKenzie and daughter have gone to Castlegate, where they will spend the summer with Mr. McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown motored down to Gunnison Gun-nison on Sunday and visited relatives. Mrs. H. A. Webber of El Paso, Texas, was a visitor here this week, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Al Clark. T.he members of the George R. Maxwell post of the G. A. R. and a number of friends were entertanied at dinner Sat- T GRANTSVILLE 4 4. GRANTSVILLE. May 11. Miss Afton Palmer of Blackfoot, Idaho, arrived here Tuesday for the commencement exercises of the local high school. She finished her course at the midyear and is a member mem-ber of this year's class. The facility of the high school entertained enter-tained the graduating class and the school board members and partners at tht- Billet bird Monday -evening. The members of the history aiid musi(j classes of the high school presented a play entitled "Maidens All Forlorn" at the opera house Wednesday evening, and gave a dancing party in the opeia house following the play. Miss Clara Jones of Los Angeles, Cal., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Clyde : Wrrathall. George Smith of Grantsville and 'Miss Hazel Kunz of Bern, Idaiio. were married in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday, and left that evening for Idaho, where they will spend their honeymoon. J. H. Mill ward1, Calbert Jeffories, Seidell Sei-dell Millward. Arthur Barrus, Ben Hunter, Mozart Anderson, Chileon Halladay, Clifford Clif-ford Huntington, McCoy Johnson, Maylon Hale, Roy Anderson and Glen Woolley went to Saltalr Tuesday for the pre-sea-soi dance there, and returned heme late in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Hale returned home Thursday evening from a month's visit with relatives and friends in soulhern Idaho. i Frank J. Hale returned to Camp Fremont. Fre-mont. Cal., Wednesday afternoon, as his furlough was about to expire. Edward H. Barrus is home on a furlough fur-lough from American Lake, Wash., and vill be able t remfetin about a month. The Alumni association of "the high school gave the commencement ball in the opera house Friday evening. The association just completed its organization organiza-tion and this was the first annual hall. The commencement exercises for this year's class were held in the opera house Thursday evening, with Secretary of State Harden Bennion as the principal speaker. f GARLAND f : f GARLAND, May 11. Miss Alberta Phelps, who has been attending the nurqes' training school at a hospital in Salt Lake City, has returned home to spend her summer vacation, and is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Merrill Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Law of Bear River City spent the early part of the week here, guests of Mrs. Law's parents, Mr. and Mrs. a. H. Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson moijored to Clarkston Sunday and were the guests of revives. Mr, and Mrs. F. D. Baird and family have moved to Brigham City to make their home. o Mr. and Mljs. Joseph H. Wallis entertained enter-tained at dinner Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. Bikley Olson and Mr. Kimp of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson. Miss Bor-geson Bor-geson and W. White spent Sunday Ashing Ash-ing in Bear River canyon. Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. Peterson entertained at dinner. Mrs. w. L. Preston visited relatives in Brigham City Tuesday. Mrs. G. S. Mowry was hostess to the members of the Ladies' Self-Culture club at the home of Mrs. M. D. Evans Friday. President Mrs. M. Felsted presided. The programme rendered included a piano selection se-lection by Walter J. Poulton: vocal solo by Miss Mabel Holmgren; current events by Mrs. W. K. Brinton; pjano and violin duet by Walter J. Poulton and M. D. Evans. Ev-ans. Aside from the members, the following follow-ing guests were present: Mesdames Ava Sasser, Merrill Evans, Azar Evans, Louis Peterson, J. W. Poulton. Vera Swinyard, and Mrs. Mann from Tremonton, and the Misses Hazel Edwards. Mabel Holmgren and Hazel Edwards. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Scof field, accompanied accompa-nied by their ihildren, left Friday morning morn-ing for Horton, Kan., where they will spend a month with their parents and other relatives and friends. Irvin Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Lor-enzo Smith, is home on a furlough. He came from his company in New- York and is one of the youngest officers in the navy. He has been in the service more than a year. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Abramson, Wednesday evening, a pleasant surprise partv was given in his honor, the' home being" decorated deco-rated with the national colors. There were sixty-five guests present, and they presented pre-sented Mr. Smith with a wrist watch Refreshments were served. ARTHUR ARTHF'R, May ll.Mr, and Mrs. Charles Boschard had as their guest Tuesday their son-in-law, Delbert Madison Madi-son of Bancroft. Idaho. Mrs. George F. Wilson returned from Alpine the past week, from a visit to her father, Mr, Bennett. Mrs. Tucker of Fairview is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. L. Terry, Mr. and Mns. Jqc Firth had as their guests this week Mrs. Peterson and two sons of Kamas and also the mother and brothers of Mrs. Firth. MIDVALE tllDVALE, May 11, The marriage of Miss Carol Smith, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Albert E. Smith of Midvale. to John M N'eff of Mill Creek, who is with the field artillery at Camp Lewis, Wash., took place Thursday in the Salt Lake temple. wedding supper was given in the evening eve-ning at the home of the bride to the immediate im-mediate members of the families. The house was tastefully decorated in flags and the national colors. The dining room was done in yellow, the table having a crystal basket of yellow jonquils for a centerpiece. The bride, who was unattended, un-attended, wore a beautiful crepe de chine and Georgette crepe dress. Mrs. Clarence Malstroni of Garfield spent Sunday here visiting at the home of her father, Joseph B. Wright. , Mrs. E. K. Bassett returned home Monday Mon-day evening from Wyoming, where she had been visiting her relatives and friends. Mrs. Arnold Beckstrand of Fillmore is here visiting her pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Smith. A company of Sunday school workers, under the direction of B. R. Smoot. presented pre-sented a drama, entitled - "The Valley Farm," Thursdav evening the Elysium theater. The company will repeat the performance next Monday evening in the same place for the benefit of the Red Cross. Mrs. Clyde Canning has gone to California Cali-fornia for a visit with relatives at the beaches. Mrs. Maria T. Goff left Thursday afternoon after-noon for Brigham City, where tehe will visit her daughter, Mrs. Hyrum Halstrom. Redmond" 4 REDMOND, May 11. The Red Cross association of Redmond celebrated Wednesday evening. A dance, chicken ffc supper and an auction sale were the fea-lures. fea-lures. A pig, quilt, chicken and other jVhings were auctioned off. Carties were given at the homes of George Chrlstensen and Franklin T. Neil-son Neil-son this week. The following guests from Sallna were present: Mrs. Ella Gates, Mrs. Eliza Gates, Mrs. T. P. Peterson and the Misses Mlllicent Gates and Lenore Peterson. The mutuals tendered Peter B. Anderson, Ander-son, the Boy Scout leader, a farewell Party Friday evening of last week, prior to his departure for war service. He was presented with a wrist watch by the mutual members, and the city of Redmond Red-mond presented him with a signet ring. Sixteen auto loads of people and Boy Scouis were at the switch Sunday morning morn-ing to say good-by. Royal Christensen of Richmond, Norval Crane of Salina and Wallace Sorenson of Aurora are at their homes from Camp Lewis on furloughs. 1 MAMMOTH MAMMOTH. May 11. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rowe were at Spanish Fork Saturday Satur-day of last week and Sunday, visiting with the former's mother, Mrs. John Rowe. Mrs. Dean Bryan of Springville is spending a few days in Mammoth with her sister, Mrs. John Mikesell. Mrs. D. C. Manspn spent the last weekend week-end here, visiting at the home of her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. William Fullmer. The Primary officers met at the home of Mrs. A. Wheeloch on Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Red Cross work was done, and the guests were served with luncheon. Next Thursday the ladies will be entertained at the home of Mrs. D. A. Barnes. A surprise party was given on Fridav evening in honor of Miss Isabelle Har-vlelle. Har-vlelle. about twenty-five of her friends being present. The evening was spenl in music and dancing, and at midnight refreshments were served. Mrs. Edna Payne, Mrs Nora Kirkman and Mrs. Eva Stevenson, all of Salt Late City, are visiting in Mammoth at the home of Mrs. John Mordue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zabriskle returned Tuesday from an auto trip Into the northern north-ern part of the state. While awav they visited their son, Vard, who is enrolled at the Agricultural college at Logan. Miss Frances Huish and Miss Helen Beesloy are visiting with their grandmother grand-mother and aunts, Mrs. Sullivan and Genevieve Gen-evieve Sullivan and Miss Marcelle Sullivan, Sulli-van, at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Buher were out from Salt Lake during the past week visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. William Ferguson, Jr., and baby left here during the week for their new-home new-home in Seattle, Wash. Mr. Ferguson is employed in the shipyards at Seattle. p SYRACUSE f SYRACrSE, May 11. Mf. and Mrs. Henry Williams of Jdaho are spending a few weeks here as guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Thurgood left Thursday for California, where they will meet Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smedlev. who are returning from a three years' mission to the Samoan islands. Miss Jennie Walker'or this city and Ralph Smith of Parmlngton were' married mar-ried Saturday evening of last week at the home of A. D. Miller. Mrs. Verna Payne of Burley, Idaho, is here visiting with relatives and friends. The North Davis high school held its graduating exercises here Saturday eve- T EPHRAIM ; 1 EPHRAIM. May 11. Miss Myrtle Jpiifpii of May-field May-field epeiu a few days In Ephraim this week. Mrs. Rodney A. Cowloy of Venice visited relatives rela-tives and friends hi Ephraim thia week, the guel of her mother, Mrs. L. P. Anderson. Mrs. Benjamin Copeland of Portland. Ore., left Tuesday for her home, after spending several day with relatives In Ephraim. Mrs. 13. D. Jenkins as the ffuebt of Mr. and Mrs. Rue Nelson in Salina Ihe early part of the week. ' Mr. and Mr. Verge Tolman left Tuesday for Sigurd, wh-n-e thy will spend a feV days with relatives and friends. Mr. Tolnnin If a member of fie field artillery at ramp Kearny, Cal.. and is on furlough Mrs. Tolman was formerly Miss Esther Jensen of Ephraim. They were married in California some time ago. A pleasant affair of the week whs ihe sVial given at ihe home of Captain and Mns. Ered Jorgfiisen Monday evening by the young people of EphrHim in honor of Wesley Todd, who left Tuesday Tues-day for Maic Island. Cal., to join the marine corps. Refreshments were served and daneing was rmjoyed. The affair wns arranged by several young ladies of this Hty and the use of their refcidence wa tendered by Captain and Mrs. Jorgensen. Mi', and Mrs. MrKinley Quinn have returned from Torrey. where Mr. Quinn haa been employed as instructor in the public schools. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hyullen of Salt Lako City-were City-were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Niels Phil Jensen Jen-sen the early part of the week. An enjoyable eocial of the week was (hat of Tuesday evening given by relatives in honor of Francis Anderson, son of Mrs. Lewis Anderson, who left for Salt Lake City lo enlist in the United Slates navy. Luncheon was served and an luformal programme was rendered. The faeulty of the Snow Normal follegc plea-antly plea-antly entertained Tuesday afternoon in the college col-lege banquet room In honor of the college graduates. gradu-ates. A cafeteria luncheon was served and a prolamine pro-lamine rendered. Mrs. Reuel Anderson was hostess at dinner Tuesday afternoon in honor of her bit i lnl.i in -ntveiuary. The dining table was beautifully deeo- TOOELE TOOELE. May 11. Mln Ada Dlck and Miss C.oldiP Sorensen entertained at a farewell party Monday evening at the home of MUs Sorenscn In i honor of Deloy Tanner ami Harry Gillespie, who left Krlday to euter the quartermaster's division ' f locomotive euglnecra in the army. The evening eve-ning wih tpenl in games and mubtc, followed by a luncheon served lo iwenty-fivc guests. Members of ihe Patriotic Service Knitting club of the Lady Maccabees were the guests at a "patriotic liberty" of Mrs. U A. Westricb. Mrs. Robert Picket aod Mrs. J. B. Hickman at the Fraternal hall 'Tuesday afternoon. The table decorations wcrc carried out In cut flowers of the soatiop, and twenty-five guests were served at luncheon. Arrangements- were made lo give a ard party In the near future to raise fundfe to purchase yarn to make Into sweaters for the soldiers. Mis. Eugene Clark entertained a few friends at 1 o'clock luncheon at her home on Friday of last week. Covera were laid for teu guests. Mrs. Alfred L. Peterson departed Thursday for Oakland, q& wnPre $IC win j0jn ir. Peterson, vr!i'"lgjenip!oyd in the shipyards. Mrs. Pctcrsun .JSiiP" 1 1 "i0 l'ip by motor ami, will spend sov-jTI sov-jTI days at the home of Mrs. H. J. Peterson al Midvale while on lier way. The Nlobe club girls, the members of which "iv Elsie Moricnsnn, Ella Dymock, Ina Gillelt. Moigaiella Stephens, ,Annle Rowberry, Marcla van. Bertha 8ollnch weller and Ida McLaws. i X ELSINORE id.SINORE, May 11. The Rtldents, of Miss Anna Dunn enleriained In her hfJhor at the "cottage" Thursday evening. eve-ning. Refresh men is were served to the Misses Margaret Jensen, Ileen ChrlHten-sen. ChrlHten-sen. Thelma Bell, Wanda Smith. Fay and Ray Chrlstensen, Annie Laura Staples. Fern Willardaon, Phyllis Larson. Melba Kotter. Reheroa Peterson. Thelma Jack-man. Jack-man. Mary Anderaon, Mr. Waldo and Evan Hanson. A party was given Thursday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Joseph Wanlass. Luncheon was served to the Mesdames Charles Crabb, .1. G. Ailmonillnger. William Goatea. Rdy Darlington. Thomas Fenton, F. Riser, j. Zabriske. Arthur Livingston. II. B. Williams Wil-liams and Miss Mildred Crabb. Mrs. A. F. Kotter entertained at luncheon Wednesdav afternoon. Her i guests were the Mesdames H. C. Larson. |