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Show Social Notes From Utah Towns N !MRS GEORGE PHILLIPS, formerly Missj iVii Mildred. English of Salt Lake, who was recently married at Farmington. 1 fBirs. Mrs. p. TV. Georse. a former resident resi-dent of nineham. entertained at an elaborate elab-orate rer.-olion lor Mrs. ilarnett. Mrs. Jo.-i.e a Kemp and dai-.Khlvr. Betty, were. Salt Lake visitors this week. Dr. and M:s. ?:. M. Ilr-irkheirrier. who '. have resided in Pinvdi im lor the past nine ! months, left Monday for Sail Lake, where thee wi'l make their home. ! Mrs. Martin G. Thomas and son. Jaek, ; returned Wednesday from a two weeks' j visit in Salt Lake. Mrs. -A. R. Berry left Tuesday for Salt ! Lake to visit reiatives and friends for a I fortnight. Mrs. G. B. Kelly was a Salt Lake vis; itor Tuesday. A demonstration on jellies and preserves was :;iven in the domestic seienee rooms of the Binitham hitrh sehoul Friday by Miss Edmunds. The affair was in charge of the local food conservation committee. Miss Edmunds was a guest at the home of Mrs. R. H. Kenner on Thursday and Friday. , ., . Mr. and Mrs. Archie Stuart had as their ftuesta Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Kaddon of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. C. Lay-ton Lay-ton of Idaho and Miss Clarissa Raddon of Salt Lake' City. . . . Mrs A Stuart, who has been visitms her mother. Mrs. T. E. Marriott, in Sandy for the past week, returned home Monday. Mon-day. MAGNA f I , v MAGXA, July 20. Miss Preal Packard of Spring-vibe is the guest of her brothers. broth-ers. X. S. and A. O. Packard. Mrs A J Barker of Pocatello, Idaho, is visiting Mrs. Martin Downey and Mrs. John Patterson. The Bluebird club was entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Clarence Lund. Five hundred was played. The first prize was Avon by Mrs. Arthur Lomax and the second prize by Mrs. b. A Sowatski. Guests of the evening were Mrs A K. Nichols and Mrs. Le Grand Bird. The club will meet next Tuesday evening with Mrs. Frank Walker on F street. Salt Lake. Joseph Peterson was surprised by a number of friends at his home Tuesday evening: Present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin, Mr. and Mrs. George O'Donnell. Mr. and Mrs. Jaek Denton, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hardy, all of Garfield; Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. George Denton, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Her-man Ludwig, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Underwood, Under-wood, all of Arthur; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sullivan and Mrs. Thomas Burke of Magna. Five hundred was enjoyed by the guests. The ladies' first prize was won by Mrs. O'Donnell and the second prize by Mrs. Jack Sullivan. The men's first prize was won by George O'Donnell, the second prize by Bert Hardy and the house prize by Mrs. George Denton. The G. G. Bridge club met with Mrs. Rue Packard Thursday. Her guests were Mrs. Wallace Mace, Mrs. G. G. Wells, Mrs. Arnold Clinger, Mrs. Louise Worthen, Mrs. F. G. Canine, Mrs. A. E. Packard and Jliss Preal Packard. The club prizes were won by Mrs. Carl Madsen, Mrs. Fred Barton and Mrs. Arthur Kopp and the guest prize by Mrs. Clinger. Mrs. Martin Downey gave a bundle shower Saturday afternoon of last week for Mrs. Thomas McGill. Those present were Mrs. C. H. Wilson, Mrs. Jimmie McGill, Mrs. Marsh, Mrs. N. Droege, Mrs. Olson, Mrs. Margaret Downey, Mrs. Frank Romtg, Mrs. Ted James, Mrs. Gale 1 BRIGHAM CITY 4 . j f HKIGItAM CITY. July 20. Miss Vera-bfl Vera-bfl Call eiitertainod Saturday t-venins of last w.'ok in compliment to Jack AVritflit and Wilson Forest, Hrigham boys who are nu-mt.ers of the 14Tth field artillery. The evening was spent in playii: five hundred. House decorations wtrre composed com-posed of the national colors, neatly arranged. ar-ranged. Iiefi"'j.shnients were served. The Se&o Lily camp of the Da u liters of the I'ione rs met Friday evening at the home of .Airs. Abel S. Rich aim enjoyed en-joyed a pleasant social evening, in which some matters' of business were transacted. trans-acted. . , . Miss Eerma Hansen entertained Friday Fri-day evening at a parcel shower, in compliment com-pliment to -Mrs. J. C. Jeppson, who was married some weeks ago to J. C. Jeppson at Camp Johnston, Fla. ,,. . , A The annual reunion of the Wright family, which was held in the J-ourth ward chapel and amusement hall Friday, was one of the bi social events of the season. Among those present were Karl Wright and Jack Wright, who are home on furlough from the training camps. Many relatives from this city and Ogden and various southern Idaho points were ' present. lieutenant Fj. A. Wreymuller. who will lefive August 1, to take up his duties in the medical corps of the United States j.- my, was the honored guest at a farcin farc-in well reception tender! Tuesday in his behalf by Miss Hazel Loughney at the home of his sister, Mrs. Orson Hudson. : The evening was spent in various forms of social diversion, including five hundred. hun-dred. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum J. Hansen of American Fork are in this city for a week of two, visiting Mrs. Josephine Knudson and Mrs. M. Hanson. M r. a ud " Mrs. Bert Hoopes have rc-Inrned rc-Inrned to their home in Thatcher, Ariz., after a visit of -several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Hoopes of this city. Mrs. Horace Higgs and Miss Hazel Though ney of Salt Lake spent the week in this city, visiting relatives and friends. Lieutenant and Mrs. E. P. Coburn are here from Camp Kearny for a brief visit. Lieutenant Coburn will return to camp soon, and Mrs. Coburn will remain to make her home in this city. Hussell Standing, son of Mrs. Wheat- ley of Honey villo. spent a few days - in this city during the week, en route from the officers' training school at the Presidio Pre-sidio to the naval aviation regiment at Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Ephraim B. Mathias has returned from an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mose j. Holt in' Oakland, Cal. Mrs. Mathias was accompanied by a friend from Ogden. and they returned by way of southern California. Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Fishhurn, Jr., and : daughter, Miss Hope Fishhurn, spent a few days of the week visiting in Salt Lake City. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. T. M. Evans entertained a few relatives at dinner, among them being Mrs. Q. B. Nichols and Mrs. C. W. West -of Salt Lake, Mrs. Lou Olson of Ogden. Mrs. Will Pelt, Mr. and Mrs. Alnhonzo Nelson. Miss M anfl Mius Helen Jivans. A!pk. Kmnm hundpreen entertained ( twenty-five guests at dinner Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Krnest Young of Logan is spending spend-ing a few days in this city, visiting y relatives and friends. Mis. John Farrell of Oakland, Cal., is in this rity for a brief visit with her son, Fred c. Nelson, and family. -Mr. and Mrs. John L. Coburn of Logan visited Lieutenant Olid Mrs. . P. Coburn t in this cily Wednesday, prior to the departure de-parture ol Lieutenant Coburn for Camp Kearny. . 1 Miss 151 va lilackburn and Miss Aglavia j!'l!i-son ar! visiting this week in Malad, .""Idaho. ' .Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fishburn are in Paradise, visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Nichols. w 1 "EUREKA KURKKA. July 20. Miss Lyla Soren-Hon Soren-Hon of Midway was the puest of Miss Kern Sylvester of Eureka for a few days this wuek. r MiH.s Jiernice Simpson entertained on AN'cdno.sday evunin in honor of the Misses Clcu and Teresa Kerwan of Idaho, who have hv.vn her guests for a week or more. Others present to- enjoy the music and luncheon were Miss Stella Baldwin, Miss Helen lialdwin. Miss Florence Waters, Miss Bernire .Simpson, -Miss Aldla Ells-more, Ells-more, Miss (Jr-nee Sorenson, ;lden Soren-son. Soren-son. Vivan Birch, La'atifhn Fuller, Crelh Simpson, Ted McTyre, George Crmnar, C'lai'enro Saidshury, Wesley Mc-I'onald Mc-I'onald anil Karris L. Morton. Me m hers of the Bridire club conducted a party Thursday afternoon In honor of Mrs. C. C. GrU'irs, the event takiiiir place Miss France's, enjoyed an auto trip to Lelta on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Clark and daughter returned this week from a trip to Salina, where they were the guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. W. C. Cuddenack. Members "of the L. O. S. club spent a pieasfi nt afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Garrity on Thursday, the program consisting of cards. In the card playing prizes were awarded to Mrs. John F. Rowe, Mrs. Henry Osborne and Mrs. Lee Thorne. The hostess served dinner at 5 o'clock. The next meeting of the club will be held with Mrs. Gus J. Henriod. Miss Verda Fullmer and W. E. Wan-less, Wan-less, two of Eureka's popular young people, peo-ple, were quietly married last Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Mr. Wanless left two days later for his training camp in Texas and 'Mrs. Wanless returned to Kureka, where she will make her home for the present. . Mrs. Frank Baker entertained at a party Saturday evening of last week in honor of her niece, Miss Mabel Ellis, -about a dozen friends being present. Refreshments were served to the following: Miss Marguerite Mar-guerite Owens. Miss Frances Hopes, Miss Muriel Peterson, Miss Birdie Peterson, Miss Edna Lee, Miss Camille Osborne, Miss Agline Osborne. Miss Norma Palmer, Miss Ellen Miller. Miss Gertrude Peterson, Peter-son, George Humple. Jean Humple, Max Hannifin and Ernest Palmer. Miss Dorothy Treloar returned Thursday Thurs-day evening from Kanosh, where she had been visiting her sister, -Mrs. Frank Kimball. Kim-ball. Mr. and Mrs. C. TT. Roberts of Salt Take have been in Eureka .this week, visiting vis-iting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Treloar and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tregoning. i i nr. an i by Mrs. J. A.v Smith, Jr., and on Friday afternoon a "500" party was given by Mrs. James E. Hansen. Miss Eulalia Earl entertained at a slumber party tonight in compliment to Miss Laura Felt of Ogden and Miss Myrle Pratt of Salt Lake. A breakfast will be served to the guests Sunday morning. morn-ing. Six will be, included in the party. President'and Mrs. S. F. Ballif, Sr., entertained en-tertained at a family dinner Monday, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Ballif, Jr., of Salt Lake. Sweet peas were used to decorate the table. Covers were laid for nine. Mrs. Lettie Thatcher and granddaughter, granddaugh-ter, Helen Thatcher, and Mrs. Rhoda B-Cook B-Cook left Tuesday for Bear lake for a few days' outing. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Teetzel and family will leave in the near future for Chicago to make their home. Misses Dorothy and Mildred Murdock arrived Wednesday from Idaho Falls, Idaho, where they had spent a week visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Ballif, Jr., and three little daughters, of Salt Lake, will return home tomorrow, after spending the week here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Ballif, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. H. R. McGee and children chil-dren left Monday for Chicago to visit with relatives for two weeks. . Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Knudson and daughter, Miss Irma, of Brigham City, spent Sunday here, visiting with, Miss Florence Knudson, who Is attending summer sum-mer school at the U. A. C.' " Mrs. R. L. Harmon and children arrived ar-rived Monday from Brigham City, where they had spent a week with Mrs. Harmon's Har-mon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Knudson. Monday the "Ae-Wa-Kya" swarm of the Beehive girls of the Seventh ward Connors, Mrs. y. a. aowatsui, Mrs, Jriun-ter, Jriun-ter, Mrs. McGill, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. John Patterson, Mrs. Hales, Miss Mary McGill. Miss Ivy Jones, Miss Lillian Carsey. Miss Violet Patterson. Games were played and prizes awarded to Mrs. Hales, Mrs. McGill and Mrs. Patterson. A party of young people enjoyed an outing at Saltair Thursday evening. They were Mr. and Mrs. Rue Packard, Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Canine, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Davier, Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Mace, Mrs. Louise Worthen, Miss Preal Packard and N, L. Packard. The Neighbors of Woodcraft of Magna, circle 770, held an outing at Saltair yesterday. yes-terday. After a dip in the lake a banquet ban-quet was served to ten members. SUNN YS IDE : f SUNNYS IDE, July 20. Mrs. Dave Peterson Pe-terson entertained at a family dinner Sunday Sun-day evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. James Peacock and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Delange. Mr. and Mrs. William Flmingholtz have gone to California on a short vacation. Mrs. C. H. Fahring Is visiting relatives at Fairview for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Delange and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Delange of Koosharem have returned to their home, after spending spend-ing a week visiting relatives here. lhe-. Misses Dorothy Dugmore and Ida LcsleyVof Ferron are visiting here, the guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dugmore. The Beehive girls of both swarms met at the home of Miss Dorothy Preston. Tuesday evening. An interesting program was rendered. .Tosenh WHIi.nmsj swnmnnto l,r hi. piece for the table. Those sharing in the pleasure were the beekeeper. Miss Clara Johnson; Miss Vesta Vowles, Miss lluby Gillespie. Miss Jean Nelson, Miss Julia Evans, Miss Selma Walters, Miss Joyce 'Cassity. Miss Sarah Orme and Miss Virginia Vir-ginia Mcllride. Mrs. Edward Cuddihy and daughters, Miss Helen and Miss Edna, departed Saturday Sat-urday of last week for an extended stay at several beach towns in California. Mrs: Charles Hinkley and Mrs. Charles Kucks arrived in this city Tuesday evening eve-ning from St. Joseph, Mo., where they had visited relatives for the past month. Mrs. James Neai-y and son, Charles, returned re-turned during the week from Los Angeles, An-geles, Cal., where they visited friends for several weeks. Mrs. James Gardiner, a former resident of Tooele, but now of Long Beach, Cal., is the guest of Mrs. J. A. Phipps. sen, Miss Nettie Beuumann, Miss Crystal Crys-tal Jensen. Mrs. Frank Candland and Konald Nilson. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Munk have as their guest their daughter, Mrs. Hav Wells of Victor. A large number of Mt. Pleasant people motored to Ephraim Wednesday evening to be in attendance at the' concert and dance given by the 115th field artillery band. Miss Margaret Wall is at home again, after a month's visit with friends In the northern part of the state. Mrs. D. H. Jensen of Picabo, Idaho, is enjoying a visit hero with friends and relatives. Mrs. L. P. Nelson and her little daughter, daugh-ter, Anna Helene, entertained a pane of children Tuesday afternoon in huniii- of w iiui."ujlmu ' mu Hit! I II iiftd Queenie Campbell of l.nng Peach. Cal. Games and outdoor sporls were enjoyed and light refreshments were serve 1 to ten 'lijtle guests. A jelly party, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. S. 10. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. I-'. V. Wall, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Johnson, .Mr. and Mrs. A. 1). ( 'hristenscn. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. llarolu Jensen, Mr and Mrs, Ilex Jcnson, Mrs. A. Crane. Mrs. A. S. Nilson, Mri. D. K. Jensen. Mrs. 11. F. Campbell. Mrs. H. AmbM'sen, Mrs. Sopbrona Willsrdsen of Mayfleld. Miss Cryslal Jensen, Miss Margaret Mar-garet Wall. Viola Johnson. Queenie Campbell, Harold Wall and llerscbcl Jensen, Jen-sen, siic.nl Tuesday aflcrnoon at the Itnin-bow Itnin-bow fishery. Hoating and bathing were enjoyed, followed by an elaborate, picnic pic-nic supper. 1 tJv" " ' ! 4. LOGAN, July 20. The second of a series of "daylight" dances was given Wednesday evening at the Smart gymnasium gym-nasium in compliment to the soldier boys. "Successful" and "delightful" were the comments on the party by those in attendance. at-tendance. A live-piece orchestra furnished fur-nished the music. About 400 were in attendance. at-tendance. Miss Eulalia F.arl entertained at a charmingly appointed party Thursday evening In compliment to. her brother. Corporal S. M. Karl, who is home from Camp Lewis on a furlough, and her cousin. Ernest Earl, who has enlisted as an automobile mechanic and will leave next week, sweet peas and marguerites were elTei-tively grouped all through the rooms. Cards, dancing find music were the entertainment. The evening was concluded with refreshments. Twenty-four Twenty-four guests were in attendance. A number num-ber of other social fuimions have been "iven during the week complimentary to Mr. Earl. A picnic supper was given Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock on the tabernacle sounre by Ml', and Mrs. S. 10.. NVfdham and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bell-Kiftv-seven were in attendance. On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. C. Garlt entertained at dinner for Miss Laura Felt of Ogden and Mr. Earl. Garden dowers decorated the table. Covers were laid for six. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bell entertained at dinner Friday complimentary compliment-ary to Miss Felt ami Mr. Karl. A basket of" cut Mowers formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid tor teurteon. Following the dinner a social evening was enjoyed. Mrs G f Caine entertained at a Fen-slii-tou Monday evening. Summer flowers" flow-ers" were about the rooms. At the end of the afternoon tea was served. A basket bas-ket of woet peas formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid. for e.-ht. The Peelboven club met 1-nday evening eve-ning with Miss Margaret worloy Miss Clsire Cordon leaved "1-arcarol e in A minor, hv Rubinstein: Margaret W ol ev 1- ved "Scheizctlo." by Moszkowski. E id Vvosengrcen placed "Polka de Con-" Con-" bv ICirt'.ctt: May Hendricks. "But- mutual will go to the grove on J. F. Wright's farm, which is situated near Paradise, for a week's outing. On July 24 they will entertain a numher of their friends, who will motor there for the day. Miss Florence Carlisle and Miss May McOarry will chaperon the party. Mrs. Fas ton Carlisle, who has been spending the summer at. the Parber ranch at Blue Creek, arrived here Monday and is a guest of Mrs. .lane Archibald. Miss Lydia Hansen of Tremonton spent last week-end here as the .truest of Miss 1 May Hansen. Mips Mrlo Pratt of Salt Lake arrived , Tuesday and will be a guest of Mr. and i Mrs. Jesse Earl for two weeks. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clawson Cannon and children chil-dren left Monday for their home at Poise, Idaho, after spending ten days here with relatives. Mrs. F. J. Thompson and Mrs. J. W. Merrill of l.os Angeles arrived Monday and will spend the remainder of the summer sum-mer here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Thompson. ! Miss Clearmond Ballif of Rexburg, ! Idaho, spent the week here with rela- j lives. Mrs. Roy Kgbert and children of Salt I Lake are here, with Mrs. Egbert's j mother. Mrs. Margaret Morrell. ' They 1 will remain until the latter part of Octo-j Octo-j ber. j Mr. and Mrs. Victor ITendrieks are re-I re-I reiving congra tulathfhs upon the arrival of a daughter, born Thursday morni ng. I Miss Sura Huntsman of the English j department of the U. A. C li"t Tuesday morning for T.eiand Stanford university, j where she will be an inst rue lor in the English depart ment for the ensuing si k weeks. Miss Huntsman will visit in southern California before her return here. I BINGHAM f -4- PIXGHAM, July 20. The Ladies of the Marcn iiees en; eriained at a ;rvd part y and dance Tuesday evening. Mrs. J C. St'hoct.in was chairman uf the committee commit-tee on arrangements ami was itss; ste 1 bv t l' I-? ; ; vi-i n.l M r , i .t wife, is here on a two weeks' furlough from Cam) Sam Houston, Texas. They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert William during' there stay in Sunnyside. Mrs. Williams will visit with relatives at Fairview before returning to Texas with her husband. Bert Martin, manager of the Sunnyside motion picture house, gave a show Thursday Thurs-day night for the benefit of the Red Cross. Miss Elizabeth Jensen has gone to Salt La ke for a two weeks' visit. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Burdick spent the last week-end visiting relatives at Ferron. Fer-ron. TOOELE f -f i TOOELE, July 20. Miss Iola MrLaws, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc-La Mc-La ws of this city, was united in marriage mar-riage to Ernest W. Gee of Salt Lake City in the Manli temple Wednesday. Following Fol-lowing a short wedding trip the young couple will mhke tneir home in Tooele. In compliment lo Mrs. Iola McLnws, a bride of the week. Miss Ruth Vowles entertained at a token shower at her home Friday evening of last week. Eighteen Eight-een guests were present. Mrs. C. S. Anderson was hostess to the Woman's club Ke.i Cross auxiliary at her home Friday of last week. Mrs. A . L. Westrirh entertained the members of the Past Noble Grands club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Covers were l;ii! for six guests. Pr. and Mi's. G. W. Goins are rereiv-ing rereiv-ing congratulations upon the arrival of a son, born to them Tuesday in the Tooele General hospital. 1 The Jolly Whist elui, members were the guests of Mrs. Scott Sprr'v at her home Wednesday a f'.Tnoon. Fcilowintr ra rds, lunrlieon was serve to sixteen guests. The "Clnin" swa'-m of Beehive girls motored to Sattnir on Thursday nfiernoon. After enjoying the bathing, a picnic sup-per sup-per was served The Beehive flower, which is red clover, formed the renter- Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Irvine of Salt Lake, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Ajax, returned to their home Sunday. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin Mar-tin was gladdened during the week by the arrival of a daughter. A daughter arrived nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Nelson during the week. Mrs, II. H. Johnston and Mrs. Harold Gillespie were hostesses to the Sewing club at the borne of Mrs. Johnston on Friday. Luncheon was served to fifteen guests. 1 WELBY f ; WELBY, July 20. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rutherford of Salt Lake visited with their daughter, Mrs. E. J. Knowdes. Tuesday. Mrs. E. B. Nason left Thursday for Ephraim, where she will visit friends and relatives. Mrs. E. Moore,-mother of Mrs. J. Nelson, Nel-son, is here from Denver and will remain for some time. Mrs. W. J., Dyet was a Bingham visitor visi-tor Wednesday. Mrs. Tom Xichol amj Mrs. R. Nichol of Salt Lake were guests of Mrs. C. Pickering, Pick-ering, Wednesday. Miss L. Nelson of Salina is here visiting wfth her sister, Mrs. V. T. Lickertt. Mrs. W. J. Dunn and Mrs. J . Nelson entertained the Red Cross members Wed-nesdav Wed-nesdav at Mrs. Dunn's home. Refreshments" Refresh-ments" were served to Mrs. F. Litz.-n e, Mrs C. J. Graff, Mrs. Dan Cameron, Mrs. j. Hurkhart, Mrs. C. U. Nason. Mrs. C. Pickering, Mrs. W. J. Uyt and Mrs. E. J. Knowles. Mrs. R. T. Nichol and Mrs. T. Nichol of Salt Iake were visitors. The Misses Nelson and H. E. Nelson attended at-tended a lake party at Saltair. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rib-y and daughter, Dorothy, returned Wednesday evening from a month's visit In Kansas. " MT. PLEASANT j - ill uiu numu oi .virs. i.'aniei iviarLin. in add it ion to the regular mem hers of the club a number of special guests were present. pres-ent. Mrs. Griggs will leave In a few weeks for Washington, 'where she will join her husba nd. Major C. C. Griggs. Miss Helen McBolin of Salt Lake City Is here, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hauniliii, Miss Lillian Sullivan left for her home in Butte, Mont., Saturday afternoon after spending two months in Eureka with the family of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. II. .1. Beane left Wednes- day morning for a camping and fishing trip In Spanish Fork can von. Mr. and Mrs. William Sedgeley of Salt j Tike City are guests at the home of Mr. I and Mrs. Ernest Coleman. I Miss Lillian Coleman has returned home I after spending two weeks in Salt Lake City with Miss Margaret Telford. Miss Dorothy Uippe of Salt Uike City has been the guest of Miss Amelia Sclilccht during the week. Mi's. Man Murphy has returned to her home in (ioldt'ield. New, after an extended visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I I. -Cronin. Miss Maiuuerite Shea of Salt Lake City is spending a few days here at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. D. .1. Sullivan. M rs. Dannie Fields entertained on Th ursday evening in honor of Claude Den ids. who is hero on a furlough from Camp Kearny. Refreshments were served to Die following guests : Mr. and M rs. Claude Dennis. Mrs. David Mills. Mr. ami v Mrs. William Owens, Mr. and MrsWar-lkven MrsWar-lkven McAdatus. Mr. and Mrs. 1 1. E. Wall, Miss Helen Shriver, Mr. and Mrs. Pan Fields. Mrs. Robert Powell, Miss Jean Mitchell, Miss Amies Haynes. Mrs. Levi Schotield. Mrs. E. Bowen, Mrs. Carl Fields. Dewev Haviies, Arthur Coffev, William Mitchell. Kd Shriver. Bobby Fields Nell Bonner. Miss Lepore Mills, Miss Lelah Wall and Miss Frances Fields. ' Mr. Dennis left on Friday to report for j duty at Camp Kearny. I M rs. Walter Thompson and daught er, I M iss 1 Mro! hv. of I .os Angeles have beeh ! in Eureka during the week, the guests of Mr. and Mrs Dan Ostrander. They were ' former residents of tins city. ! M r. and Mrs. 1 lonier Flake and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garrity and daughter. i vanzonett'e.-' 'by s'-hunp." A short im-iproniptu im-iproniptu program followed, alter ; refreshments were served. I The Junior liubiiiptoin club met S.m-, S.m-, d-xv afternoon with Miss Deorg:a ' 1-eeDioven' 'ife and works were iioj V.V MiH- r.ro'ii,, TV-.S.-1.. On.; of' l!,M'tliov.n-s ..nip.'.fiii.Mis was i-iav.v! proi-a'iii was r.Midor.1. at ta, .-on.-lnj on of whioli rrfn-slimonls wvro s.-rvoil. j'",,, irMir an.l t.oora Tlmt.-lior 011-Ifi'laincl 011-Ifi'laincl Mon.Hy .aft-rnoon informa ly at v ,-ar.l and KorsUv-lo'a party i-'-vo.', P,,ss wor.- a,'.'a.--r,l nil t!-r.v.:-.. iho r.ms. U tho rn.l of II"' aftor.toon s .'iio r a a-m.-nt ronvsltPionts wnn sotv,-,!. f.M.-pn were in attendarn-e. B Tdhe Johnson entertained nt d'n-ner d'n-ner 'Sundav in e.vnplimerd to Herman "m'th and' William Soultz of Casper. W 11 .v bowl of sweet performed the eenterpieee for the table. Covers were TndMrs. TT. -T. Wirt enterbBned with a cross-country motor r.ie l-. Mflornoon In co.pplmnmt u i M .s I-u.li Felt of Ocden and M V.. rl Vrs Tom Pvkes of Sa.t Lake, who , will' Inst week at Providence v s:;m-; 'with friends, was u;ven a num. er o. parties On Monday atternoon .rs. f , C Hos-iter entertained at an afracuyeB arr: need -y party for her. On Wed-ne-dav aitcnTOon a Prty was given Mrs. A'dn-rt Marriott and Mrs. Be vans. Mrs. Dean Stuart of Salt Iike was t!:e en est of Mrs. Frank St ringham on Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. and Mrs. Strirklev of Bimrham have LTo:ie to iierkeley, C.I., to make their h c-e. M.ss Kva Clays of Salt Lake is a guest at the home of M ss Ada Ci.iys. Mrs. T. M. Chi-: let- and son. Haro'd, n rp s-e:idinT two we.-ks with reiatB'es arid fra nds at Kaysvibe. Joh.n B. Mylers of Bincham nr.d M:ss Anne" :e H ul :'rd of pea ; va n ,a n ere r.:ir-:G a: 1' ' PesM;e-.an rwr h 1:1 Borale'io. I 'a a l ur .a v. The re;-e-ii:c;',v was per;"- ri 'd ::i r: e of : a few bv Dr. ''h.arhs I., (i.a'fanrl of Boise. 1' 1,'rVi, )? wa-'l known in .en- J I honie. The br.dt irroom is ":.i:iaer of ;ne ! ! t ham d. .sa.m o: the B'.ih power Li-;-.t cC'iinuv'. I h.oy w.:i Tr-,k :ho;r iioTi1 in Bmgiiam in the C:.ar.d;t-r ap.-trt-nients. M:s.- Kve'yn X.r.r.n nr,d b.-.r v.--,-, Jo. sj'h Weiis. rt-firr.ed hmr.o Sund-v from California, where tiu-y ha j sp-m th.e ..ist I two months visit;:. c rei.-: : t . 1 Mr. an 1 Mrs. B. F,. Vh.hs sr:it T-;e-dav in tVili Lake. Mrs. J.tmes Came;; is niakircj an extended ex-tended v:;t to reia.t iv.-s a:al frie-ds i.-. Minnearciis. Mir.n.. where sh has beep, the i'.on.-.r gufst at a r.i;:r:ber of social af- MT. BLKASAXT, July 20. Mrw. P.. F. CauiplKdl and da ucht er. Bsf Queenie Camjibeii, returned Wedn'-sfj;iy to their borne In Looe? Bench. Cal.. a ft r-r a month's visit with Mrs. Campbell's par-en's. par-en's. Mr. and Mrs. K. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. B. Oarwin of Salt Lak" City. wlio hav l- ti visiting for a v.-e )c at the home of Mrs. Carwin s s.s'er. Mrs. Hans Xe'.isen. r-T nrned li'.me Tin-sda m'.rnini-'. Mr. and Mrf. -"arwin a iso visited vis-ited with relatives in Indianoia, Mnyfieid and Gunnison. Tlie many friends of Mrs. Cdwin Scr.t Waiker. of fakland. '"al.. formerly M MnrLM ret Ca r:diri nd. dr, imhlr ( Ma v.r W. D. Car.d land, will be ii , t ere-i P-arn of the Birth of a dam.'h'er to Iot Tuesday at he Mo!1.- Cross hospital in Salt Lakf. Mr. Walker is at pre'-.-nt in nulitary trainirie- in It:-ers:de, ":.. n honor of rs. K. V. rnpb'dl. ?d. and M-s. V,. 0W . Wall ent '-rt;a ,. t cards Monday f-vrrnne. K'i'ir tables r,f ..' were played, and prizes wete awarded to Mrs. O. .7. Marr.e-,- arid A. . C) i r i s t '. . s ' n . An e a b' . ra l rn i d n i e 1 . t lunr henn was server .y the bos' s is ed bv her da ii tht er. M .ss M . rtra r. T Wail. The lis' d truest s u-)h-.c Mr ar.d Mrs. A. D. niris-.-ns-n. Mr. aid M -s I. K. .l'.ri.'.-:,.o.;!. Mr ar.d M rs O. .1. Har-T.ey. Har-T.ey. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. .B-nse:.. Mr. and Mrs. Brer l:asmussen. Mrs. it. T" (amp-"beii, (amp-"beii, Mrs. D. ii. Jejis'-n," Mrs. it. Aii'l-r- |