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Show Social Notes From Utah Towns 1 PARK CITY . PA l( K CITV, Juiv -h, Mi-, IMrt'i'i'l Ddli''lii. wtio li.ii Jul r'rii(-i.-. from Clii'.io, vi.-.U-t Willi MJs.s l-'loi--in Kv . rroni niUy urn il T;if), '!, IcuMiii; 'I iir . . 1 . i y nioniliiK f'K li'T li'mn: In Dtich'-'ari'.-. Mliii Kl.l)-I H.ilci f-.r It l-ak5 :;.i:i'I-iy to Vli.ll Willi r.i'MM r-ii ; i imI .l.iy, MfH. Kr.uirt H..i:.-.-.i Jh.i l,.-r r wo li.nn.-hL'ira. ,M Ihh Nuhio H, in ".' n at.-l Mm. O.-oi l-"' 1 ! 1 1 1 1 rt 1 1 1 tf -Iihiii of L-i.ilt w'iO (,;. I."t:ii (.mi.-j,i.4 at. i. fie , home o( MrK, H.iiimj ! M i'.i ln:ll, it unif'1 tiome Tn.winy. Mlh.s Vivian M i !!( wnl in H-iit I-il-- WM-n WM-n i nl, i y to vi.il it ji ft I 1 1 1 v.-.i for a tii'in'h. Mn flow.in of i'ri.vo rdinii-.'! to h'T home piii... iifu-i a pH,-.it w. :!;' vl:-.H. af. t!- Iioiii- ol Mi.,, .1 : f.r Mrs T. 1. V.il.l'!. !'-fi for Salt I.jiWc Wf-!-Ii.-..,i In wlfit f! !:.!.. for a f'-w w'i;k'i. Tti; ff.lloi-1K ,.j,-ry ul. k'-'i on Hi- W'-t-'-r river Siimli.y . Mi. .-n-l Mm. .1. K. W-iLili, Mr, Mr:.. ,. M. Mnlfhro.k. Mr- nml Mix. C. !. V'-rr'-ii, Mis. T L W.ilm'ii, Ml...i 0rf.r iiflft M-:-..inhlln a:n! TIiojii i.; i-i-li. M r. .iinl Mi., n A ( nr.- hind anl Mr. ami M iM J K. V.'i-t;'tT iiioioif-l in Stir I,ikR V-A-n.-h.My, t.-i;i.m with tl.-fti Mm- Kll.t,' nm wil. Ii won liy tin: H.tlt I.Jk.! lo1g; tit Hie Itovo i otivciil Ion. Mi. ,i htji S'. i ton t'.fi Sufifl-iy f"i- li'T hnm in 1'iovo Mr. .iii-t Mi-. i. ''- :fi t ft'ii t Ii ai;- ...in n-,1 ti.-r i m f.ir .in H.i It 1..ike. Mi-, Ii-.-mm ,l.'fr.i.i w.t l,o-t(. at ft l.lrtli.lny ' , hi v W! 1 1. 'nil iv vii in-: t t lm liotm- of hr ipioihfr , Mn W. H .h-ffonl. It In-In;.- h-T .'ir-iitr.-ntli tnri'i.l.i',. 'iin- ku-h w-i Mr:. Vi tor " .i.I.h.mi. Vir. 1 1 Woo.'luroii. M I.. A'l-ly. Mi. .1 imp - ',, i, f..-,.-,.i, Ms,-, );iilll.imK. Mi-4 (irro 'I lir.ni..-.'Mi, Ml.-.: It ij I, y W I iron, M it Ruth AOly, M t.'n M,.mii I,lri.l,-i-.y. Ml-s Mlhlr--'! ll.irvy. M ir h '.liiiI.. Wllli.-r.iw. Mlfh Hu-ili' foiling. Mi.-.s M:iry Hitmty, Mi,,s M t Svlft, Mfffl i-UPvU-vr Sl.tr-i Sl.tr-i tf,K, John Kill.-, , M. iliu'lf, John .l-fronl, H. Kin'-t.oiui ;iiul A I r r 1 Ft! U Em- ai,1 Hum CarNon i of Suit l.nkrt. ,.ii)' li'- jii ft .in stirvfrl at tnid- I , nlhl. I Tin- injtrriiiKi of MI- Marie A 'I My nnrl II. S. Hh.fII.-v wa.h riol-inoir-.i Moinliy, July X. h! the Jinmr of tho b i I ' I ' -' m i;i rr-nt . Mr, and Mm, A. II. Tha lis;tppoirirni-fit of thf: ai.'Iin'ie uli- ri. loll hv 'liiiirn.:i ti ('. W'"kirion t!.:t John T. Han.l, tti- .vm.!.-t, h.. -I , :n cali'-d in S.iU hiik: w:us i-ll'-v'l uy tit.- sw-rl .-;:iit.'1ii rf KvanMoi.'s ov. n s;tilor l-'i-l, Xorvjil ";thin. uho .or..--.-nt .;! to I'll I Mr. j Ihni'l's pl:n:i; on r In; iro-'inin, . 'I'd. -i fioriL't of Mr, :hi1 .Mr.. .fr--pl H. ' J l-ll.-w.-ll w;uh th- ii.: of a t.nrlty party 'rTi; uir.'ln y - tiin i;, v. h.-ri tli-- ;in;in i -r of ih: l:roil,-rhoo I of Ljromonvf: i-":f.;-n:.-n ami KnKin.-m-n an.l t h.A l;u lies' o-(j.-ly ftnt f;rt;t.Kit:(l in honor of two of tit.-ir t n . n 1 1 1 ' t h , Oirin I'.rl 'iro.s.i ami (Jitleb M:-iKifiiil'l. M:-iKifiiil'l. who will l-u".3 .shortly to join; lii.: ..oiors. Tii: ew r.intf was sp.-nt in. raids ari'i rnus.i.-. l'nz-s w-rt uwnr.ie'J, tfj !:.( ward Ki'-hsl.:.'!'!!. for huh scory and j to H. I'.. H-anJ for low ?.-v. Kollow- til"- (;:iiii.'.h, a pn-Uih' ap; oi n U-.0. lurifti- , i-nn Wu H-rvf.l at. t'h.i small tahh s. . uiii.-li W'-r; appro.riaU-iy d-;i'oratr:fl with' f la m. t 'ovi-rH vsr,; lj,il for twenty I MU.tS. Mrs. H. H-auni U'fl. Sunday ovenlti j for Norfolk. a., to join ht-r hii-sliaiui. i who Im workint; tht-r for the government, i Mr. Ha urn has f-nlisi ed and exp.Mrts to havo Tor ove-rsz-as duty -some titne in Oo ; tolier. at whifh time Mrs. J.aurn will1 probably return to Kvanston to remain 1 with her parents; M r. and Mr.i. Jarneb j Code. Mrs. II. R. Irno. aiN-ompa nb-d by her cliildi-en, motored to Mori l pelier, Idaho, j Monday nionunj? for a few tlavs' visit i u it h rel;i.tlves and. friends. 'I'hey re- j turned home Thursdav, lirinKtnw bark Mr. j ;roo, who had been in that eily for the j pa st t wo weeks. i A jolly 'party of motorists left Kvanston l''riday ni'tiin of- last week for lyopan, j IVlah. vvliei.: they spent a few flays visit- l ini; relatives and triends. 1'Yorn bomin 1 they rTiotored to Hear lake a pd returned i tt; Kvanston Wednesday evening. Thoe ! enjoying 1 he trip were M rs. Joseph J-ee, j Mrs. Nephl fiiismussen and daughter, . lieta, Hilda. Aria and Addle; Mrs. Ansel i e, .i rs. ( iyoe M'UH', jus. imwiiui" Call. Mis. Henry J,ee. Mrs. John Stanley, M is Irene I-ee. Miss Auriia I-ee, Mrs. H. Tincrtjv and Mis.s Mav Tiney. While in bowm they were the siu-sts of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Uasnuisseri. The. many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Claude i'arton will be interested to hear of the arrival of a beautiful little fcirl, who came to their homo in -Bridgeport, Conn.. Saturday of last week. The mother was formerly .Miss Gertrude Jlorrocks of this city. Mis. Clyde Settle, Mrs. Rowland Call and Miss Auriia I-.ee, who have been visiting relatives in the city for the past two weeks, left for their homes In Afton today. Mrs. K d w a rd T 1 o rr o c k s went to O j?d e n Thursday morning to meet her son, Kd-w Kd-w a rd, who came home for a short visit with relatives and friends. They arrived ar-rived in Kvanston today. Mr. Horrocks Ls a sailor on the 1.1. S. S. Vickshurg and has experienced many interest ing things since the beginning of the war. Mr. a nil Al rs. James Stneev motored A.i.lv llUln.p Ivnt tt'.i.l.louiw of the I, I S. ihiinli i"i f"i ni'-d Iho riivinniiv. The lirlde ivnre I iil hllli mull mid arr.; brldr'n nv.i'K. She 1 v in a( I e ii-l.'d liv !i.;r r er. M i:-.H Itulli Ad.lv. Tire tirl.l.'L'rnuin h .1 on of ,ln.lt;c on, I Mrs. Wil- ll'uti M. Jlni'lley of Salt l.aki-. The honm wiif; d-. nrii I er with -iil (Iowptm, Kup:i iv;(s ncrv.'d 1 In u fiw fil.'iids and th-' Inim.'-I lair ftimlly. Mr. and Mm. Flijnll.-y canio fmin Suit 1 Mk' to at- I tend (ho weddtiiK. Tim ynunir r()iile left Sun-! Sun-! .I.n v for a kIioiI lrli on the I Hir lu'ji ne livr, aflrr which they will Im at home to their frlfiids h.'re. Mix. Krrd post rut frt.i Ini'd at ranis .Monday fvenliu. Thft pnenln uin .Mr. and Mrs. fiertro liaspiiioe. .Mr. and Mrs. .1. Stult. Mr. mid Mm. Tt. iVfffMtin, Mr, and Mm, O, Addy. Mrn. I. rofil, Mlvi 11. ..' post and Mrs. U. Kunalc. ; M kk Leoiia (lie,.nw aid of Halt I,nlo Is tho i j;ur si. of t:i Mi.-is,-' Ni-lIlP and r.mrpif More. ; Mr and Mrii; W'illliim Sutlon of Halt Lake nrR BU.'Htrt lit tho hnind of Mr. Siitlou'h pnrentf, Mr. ami M in. W. p. P.i I ton . t I'm i y Tonhv ml von, JUirry. Jr. . of nm If. 2 ' WMit. . a re. Kiev's n t I he home of Mr. Tenhy'H sMt, Mrs (Icor-f. Huddv. J M I f, houKe It IdKi- wjih pi Pit sun My Mir prised i nl ln-r home W'ndnrsd'iy fvcnliiK, It IwhiK her ' hlxIreoMi lilrllirluy ir.nlt verpii rv. The g lies Is vera J I lie Ml..-;i l-lllii rti.ddon, Iddva Grrvn. Kloretire quarters on Main street, with A. J. Fellers Fel-lers in charge of the knitting and Mrs. Thomas Firth in charge of the sewing-I sewing-I Jin.il further notice the rooms will be open from 2 until 5 o'clock every day except Sunday. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Fred Joh risen gave a dinner party at their country home, complimentary to Mrs. D. , C. Lowry of Manti and Mrs. N. Christen-sen Christen-sen of Fountain Green, who are aunts of Mrs. Johnson. Besides the host and hostess host-ess and honor guests, covers were laid lor j Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Partridge, Mrs. Laura Lyman, Miss May Emmerett and llarve Partridge. The members of the Standard Bearers Card club were entertained Wednesday afternoon at the country home of Mrs. Charles Adekirk. Five hundred was played at three tables, after which prizes were I awarded and refreshments served. i At the Liberty theater Monday evening Governor Bamberger and daughter. Miss Klsa Bamberger, gave interesting addresses ad-dresses to 'a -well-fiiled house, the former talking of the work being done in the interest of the state council of defense and the latter speaking on Red Cross work. Mrs. Joe Lewis held open house Thursday Thurs-day afternoon in her new bungalow on the north side for the members of St. Paul's guild and other friends. A dinner service was presented to Mrs. Lewis during dur-ing the afternoon by these friends in token of the high esteem in which she is held and in appreciation of her excellent excel-lent work as president of the guild, in which capacity she has served for several Mlss Lera Fitzwaters has gone to Salt Lake for a two weeks' visit with friends and relatives. . , Mrs. O. C. LoHihardt is In Salt Lake, i the 2uest of her daughter, Miss Hortense : Lockhardt, and other relatives. Air. and Mrs. John Menhard of Salt Lake are located in the Charles Adekirk residence for the summer. Dr. J. Gothard and Miss Viola Camomile Camo-mile of Salt Lake are guests for a few weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Myzskkie. - Mrs. Charlie Barton has returned from la visitin Myton with relatives. Miss Alice Todd- is back from a short visit in Salt Lake. Mrs. Dave Ahplanalp of Opal, Wyo is a guest at the home of Mrs. Joe Abplanalp. Mr. and Mrs. W. Duberstein have gone to Mvton for a short stay. Mrs. H. M. Walker and two children. Caroline and Harrison, Jr., have returned, from a two months' visit with relatives in Kansas City, Mo. The Rev. Drs. George K. Davies and W. ii .....im i i iii r niii iririm home from Bear lake Saturday of last week, where they had spent a week's vacation. Miss Nellie Harvey is spending a couple of weeks in Osden, the guest of Miss LoiTtta Thinnes. Mrs. A. W. Anderson and Mrs. Walde-rr.ar Walde-rr.ar Anderson left Thursday inornin? for Salt Lake to spend a few days visiting friends, M rs. Bircha Rupe entertained a few friends informally Tuesday afternoon at her home on Summit street. The hours were spent in knit tins and sewing, and la let; luncheon was served. i Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoppe and little son, Van. will be glad to know that they have returned to Evanston from j California and expect to make their home here. ! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Osborne motored home Monday from Bear lake, where they spent their vaeat ion. Mrs. A. G. Rex visited relatives and friends in Randolph this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Pugh and family returned home Sunday, after a delightful motor trip through the east. They were accompanied by Miss Edging of Pennsylvania, Pennsyl-vania, who will visit in Kvanston for some time. j DUCHESNE f 4 1, DUCHESNE, July 20. A meeting of the Duchesne chapter of the Red Cross was held Monday afternoon, at the new head- Anlr.Mv. livirHlo Murse, MarKiirt't Wflla, Nelllfl fclnrM', Lf)"mt (rrri'tiwald. 1 J rn Olson, M;im W'lilitMow. Kllctt MrDnmiM, Udrn Kvuns. Miriam (JibHoii. M.irlc Chn-k, IvOiilrt l'rink. Itoiiti l-0 Mr-I'ftiliiinl, Mr-I'ftiliiinl, Myrllft VnHiijff. Kutlirvn Clnrk. Druoell liren. M itoll iip i'ihui tnli ii in, Mury ItHildtm, Rnse Wrlfilit, Marlnric WiMlHiiiM, Uicllo Lowe. Ardcn l-'lviui nnrl M lldrrd l.iuvf. Tlio cvorihig wjih Biwnt whli kii m-,s and nnistr. 1 Mr and M's. c. J. I'arknr iUlrtidnfil tlif Five lliindri-d K vcu in.; ('a rod il lib Friday cvcnlnc I rrl7..M wei'o nwanlcrt In Mis, A. Wllsim. Mrs. L. 1 C. Snow. ,1 v, llronlifl and Dr. (J, D, Shcon. . M I in llcl vt (IrPnii of S.i II La lie is a KU&st at ' Hif, liimif1 of M Ik Klla Itaddnn. M i'. ntnl r. f!ciii'Ki fi,iswrm' pnlcrtii i itod Sun- dii v r von i lit; in liminr of Itii'ir first wedrUnR an- ii Km vary. (Inrsls wore Mr. and Mrs. H. Fctfr- J nut. Mi . and Mm. ,lnmci f ra Mr. and Mrs. Os- j wnld Addy, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Post, Mrs. L. Kf-alr and .Mm. Kllcn Tobin. M r:t, Oswald AiUIy rtiiortainod al luncheon . T-K'k.Nt in honor of Mr. an.l Mrs. William M. 1 Ttindli'v of Salt Lake Olhor guosts wore Mr. 4 nnd Mi". II . llNidlcy. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. i Aildy, Mrs, U Km-aU- and Mlfa KuCh A tidy. EVANSTON, WYO. 1 ' 1 EVANSTON. Wyo.. July 20. One of the t most delightful open-air concerts given in fj K a list mi was that which the Home Cuard hMnd gave Sunday evening at the I courtlio'ise squate. The selections ren- 1 tiered Ijy the I Kind were of the highest gj nufUKy and wore greatly enjoyed by the j.' hmulred.s of people gathered on the lawn 2 nd numerous parties in cars parked II around the three sides of tho square. M. Pa den of Salt Lake and the Rev. Arthur Ar-thur Rice of Myton visited the "Uintah basin this week in the interest of church and Red Cross work. Thursday evening each one gave an interesting address at the Liberty theater. Mrs. E. I". Schoman entertained a few friends at bridge Tuesday evening. ST. ANTHONY, IDA. f ST. ANTHONY, Idaho. July 20. Tlio Birthday club entertained in honor of Mrs. S. F. Fletcher at Mrs. A. Stone's residence Friday evening of last week. There were four tables of "5C0." Mrs. Ira Moore winning tlu- thrift st amps and Mrs. Fletcher the guest prize. Light refresh- Mrs. W. R. Gillispie finlertained at bridge Saturday Sat-urday afternoon of last week in honor of Mrs. Lcroy Moreton. who left later to join her husband hus-band at Fort Riley, Kan. , and Miss Molin, who Ik visiting here: Miss Mo hn won tho thrift stamps which were offered lor a prize. . Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. Mrs. T. H. Sturdevant left Tuesday morn mis for Salt Lake to visit her son, Herbert, and family. The bridge club met with Mrs. A. Stone Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. Miss H. C. Wood won ihe club prize and Mrs. Fredrlckson the guest prize, consisting con-sisting of thrift stamps. The Women's society of the Union church met at the country home of Mrs. N. C. Blow Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. Red Cross work, both sewing and Itnitting, was done in the afternoon and a picDic supper was served in the evening for the husbands. Mrs. John Mathys left Tuesday morning for Michigan, when? she will do war work. Mr. Mathys will leave July 26 for American Lake for training. Mrs. Menaugh and family left Thursday morning morn-ing for Bremerton, Wash., to join her husband, who is stationed at the shipyards. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Burland returned Wednesday Wednes-day from Eunts. Mont., wtuiro they havo been on a short visit. Miss Josephine McFadden returned re-turned with them for a visit. Mr. " and Mrs. Alex fox le f t Wednesday for Montana on a camping trip. Oscar Hoagland is here from California on a furlough and is visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J to 1st mm are receiving congratulations upon the arrival of a son, born Thursday morning. Thomas Pattou and family returned from Salt Lake Friday. Mrs. H. Boriie and daughter. Marion, of Ogden are visit ing the Lon Tutt lo family, A. Griffin and two children, Lucy and Arthur, lrft fort heir home at Salt Lake Thursday morning. morn-ing. They epeut a week with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gibson. Tho ladies of the Preshylerian '-hurch held a sliver tea at the home of Mrs. T. H. Hopkins Tuesday afternoon. There were sixty lad ire in al tendance. The following program was given: Piano solos by Misses MoIIie Hopkins, Hazel Van Tassel, Odette Fatton and Itcth Sutton; violin solo, Grrirude Patton; reading, "Oia Glory," ifazel Van Tassel. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Luras of Sheboygan, Wis., left fort heir home Thursday morn inc. They had bten guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Hopkins. 1 ELSINORE I 4 . , ELSTNORK, July CO. George Barney announces the marriage of his daughter, Chloe, to Swpn Follrtt of Ceniorfield. The wedding took place at Richfield Wednesday. A reception "was given at the bride's home Wednesday evening. Mrv. James Hanson and Miss Ma da I? ales of Redmond are the guests of Mrs. A. Hanson. Mrs. John Dastrup of Salinn Is visiting at the home of her moihrr, Mrs. H. Hermanson. Mrs. Sarah MoUcnsen returned from Junction Monday. Mrs. O. RasmusFPn and daughter, Alfce, spent la -st wei'k-end at Kphraim. Mr. and Mrs. Nepiit H'?rmnnson and Mrs. Carlos Ramsay of Richfield and Mrs. Chris. Hrrmanson or Nevada were the guests of Mrs. H. Hermanson Sunday. Mrs. Louis Hanson ent-'tair.rd Tusrlay af'er-noon af'er-noon in honor of thj? Mrt hduy of M iss Maurine Ler. Luncheon was served. The Misses Anna and Mnbel Dunn en'ortaincd at dinner Wednesday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sod"rlrrg. Mrs. ( A. Hanron cntertai nd at dinner Friday. Fri-day. Her gursts were Mre. C. C. Jensen and Miss Ruth John-oil. ! Mrs. Chris. W. Nelson of Richfield is the guest ; of her daughter. Mrs. C. C. Jfttsen. i Mrs. C. C. J-nsrn entertained at lnnr.henn on ! Wednesday for M-'limrs J. Hanson of Redmond, ! Chris. Nelson of Richfield and A. Hanson. 1 Mrs. J. C. Hill entertainrd at dinner Mnndav. Her guests wen Mr-Fdanrs Arthur Jensen, K. M. ! Greonwood and C. C. Jensen. Mrs. Glen Rees and Mrs. David Evans n1 turned ; to their home in Castle Gate Sunday after a ' month's viit here. . Mr, and Mrs. W,ilrrr Webb ami fou, Mar. of Ogden are vi.itir.g at the homo of A. Koitcr. ' ! |