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Show - T 1 Social Notes from Utah Towns GARFIELD GARFIELD, Oct. 10. The home of Mr. an-1 g Mr. George Axtlrad tvn brightened Suo'ln by the arrival of a daughter. Miss Flort-QCfi Haymotnl is borne .from Uprtiigville. .Mr. and Mn. -John Jurktson nnnounre the eogagemt-nt of their daughter, Isabel Margaret. Mar-garet. Jackson, to t.eorge I). I'erry of La Grnnde, Ore. The marriage will take place at Portland. Ore., ut an earlj date. MIm JacU-aon, JacU-aon, accompanied by her mother, will leave for Portland in about two wc-ek. Mr. Jackou 1 having gone there the first of this wee. Ml Jackson has resided here with her par SBtl for ft number f year and is a popular j young woman. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evis and family left "WedDetday for Salt Lake, where they will r- side. Mrs. M. E. Royer of Arthur returned home the first of the week after having spent a month with her sister In California. Miss Adlne Brown lee and A. J. Booth wick motored from Bingham Haturday of last week and speDt the day aa guests of Miss Evelyn i Paddock. ! The meeting of the Five Hundred club, which wad to have taken place at the home tf Mra. Bert Hardy Wednesday, has beeu indefi I nltely postponed. ' fc The Garfield Hub lions.' has been temporarily I turned into an emergency lionpital. where per- j 5 tone who make their honrn :t the different hotel, if stricken with the influenza, will be i treated aud given every cure to Insure recov- 3 - urday evening of last week by Miss Catherine 1 Creighton. , f i j SANDY I SANDY. Oct. 13 Mrs. A. Stuart of Eing-haci Eing-haci sient the last week-end herewTt&itiric relatives. Mrs. Marv Paranmre of Salt Lak- is a guest of Mrs. T. E. Marriott Miss Florence Jackbon. daaghter of John Jack-son. Jack-son. aod Gordon A. Stuart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nnrval Stuart of Sandy, were, married Saturday of Inst week at Salt Lake City. The Rev. P. A. Slmpkln performed the ceremony. There wtU be no meeting of the N. B. club until after the quarrantlne against influenza has been raised. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. L. L. Raddon. Miss Ollle 0. Rusengrcn. daughter of Mrs. S. Roeengren. and Douglas C. Harker of Taylors-ville Taylors-ville were married Tliursrlay. Miss Myrtle Brlnghurst of Mammoth is visiting vis-iting at the home of Mrs. Duanne Richards on State street. Mre. Arthur Hughes is at the home of her mother in Salt Lake, where she was called by the death of her brother. John W. Gillespie, at a training camp in New York. 1 NEPHI " . NEPHT. Oct. 19. Mrs. J. W. Ellison entertained enter-tained Thursday evening in honor of Lieutenant Lieuten-ant A. D- Ellison. The rooms were beautifully beauti-fully decorated In autumn flowers and the national na-tional colors. The evening was spent in listening to talks on war conditions from the guest and musical numbers. Refreshments were served to Mrs. George Chrlstensen of Mt. rieasant, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Braken. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Whitmore, Miss Ruby Ellison. MIbs Mattie Gazler, Miss Venus Rrough, Miss Hattie Rroadheadi Miss Leone Huirue, Mrs. L-nctle Brough, Wilson G laser and Joseph Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pexton of Spnngville visited relatives here the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Thoman Unycock have returned re-turned to their home in Blackfoot, Idaho, after visiting relatives in Nephi. Miss Lillian Condie is visiting in Spring-vllle. Spring-vllle. Miss Leah Lewis spent the last week-end visiting relatives in Payson. Miss Ruth Davis of Payson is the guest of Miss Rhoda Vickers. Mrs. Peler Neilson entertained at a family dinner Wednesday afternoon In honor of her brother, Lieutenant Arthur Ellison. Miss Laura Vickers visited friends in Wales during the week. Mrs. T. C. Thomas returned to her home In Brigham. Monday, after a pSeasant visit with relatives in Nephi. Mrs. Elizabeth Clark of Springville spent the enrlv part of the week here visiting her mother. Mrs. William Cole. Mrs. Leonard Belliston 1b in Moroni visiting with her parents. Lieutenant Arthur D- Ellison bus returned to Camp Funston, Kansas, after a two weeks furlough with relatives here. Mr. Ellison has been in the service of Uncle Sam since the beginning of the war. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Sc-hofield of Provo nre visiting at the home of Mr. and Mis'. J. W. Brougti. Miss Clara Fnrnsworth of Maut) was the guest during the week of her sister, Mrs. Ralph Belliston. Mrs. H. D. Goldsbrough has gone to Salt Lake to visit with her daughters, who are attending at-tending the university there. Mrs. Fenton Merainott of Sclpio is visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Linton. Mrs. tv. A. Wright and Mrs. Osmond Card of Salt Lake are visiting relatives in Nephi. 1 LOGAN I 4 . "LOGAN, Oct. 19. The following composed com-posed a party who motored into LOgan canvon Tuesday afternoon and enjoyed a picnic simper: Misses Gladys Smith, Emma Eccles, Claire Candon, Edith Peterson, Pe-terson, La Yon Bennion. Florence Nibley, Billey Hobush. Messrs. Lieutenant Pinch, Lieutenant Miller. Lieutenant Wright. Lieutenant Levy. Captain Movie, Lawrence Law-rence Smith and Spencer Eccles. Miss Mary Smith entertained at supper Tuesdav evening in compliment to her guest. Miss Liljle Wolstenholme of Salt Lake. A basket of chrysanthemums formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for ten. A few intimate friends spent an informal infor-mal evening with Miss Orita Smith, Tuesday. Tues-day. Mrs. Harry Farr entertained at supper Wednesday evening. A basket of sweet-peas sweet-peas formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were lai'd for six. Miss Claire Cardon entertained a group of friends Friday evening of last week. Dancing and1 music were the entertainment. entertain-ment. Refreshments were served. Fall flowers wer6 effectively arranged about the rooms. Twelve guests were In attendance. at-tendance. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quinney motored to Brigham City, Monday, where they spent the day. They were accompanied bv Misses Joan Moan, Mary' Sorensen and Edith Bowen. On their return home in the evening a dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Quinney for the party. Mrs. A. B 01 sen spent the week at Prove, as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. "W. Stiehl. Miss Delia Wariner went to Ogden Monday for an indefinite stay with relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. Luther Horvell arrived Monday from a week's , stay In Salt Lake, as a guest at the Hotel Utah. Miss Ethel "Wooley departed Monday for her hom6 at Grantsville. where she will remain until the schools, reopen. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Thomas entertained enter-tained at a family dinner Sunday. A MISS ISABEL MARGARET JACKSON of Garfield, whose engagement to George D. perry of Portland, Ore., is announced. - - - -' corps. He has been commissioned a first lleu-I lleu-I tenant, Mre. Brown 'and baby daughter will remain here for the present. Mrs. Sarah M. Taylor returned home Tuesday, after a three months' visit with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Jane Taylor Peeiy, at Porterville, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H. Saville have moved into their new residence on Tyler avenue. Mrs. W. T. Blmerly of Jerome. Idaho, visited friends in Ogden during the week'. Mrs. A. H. Moyes returned Tuesday from a two weeks' visit with Salt Lake relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. Clark of Preston, Idaho, are visiting here with friends. Miss Irene Swanson left Sunday for Camp Houston, Texas, where she will enter a Red Cross unit. Mrs. Edward Bichsel and daughter, Mrs. De Pue Falck, motored to Salt Lake Monday and spent the day with friends. Mrs. Louis Sherrer, who has been the guest of Mrs. Katherine Shuf f lebarger at the Virginia, has returned to her home in Lewiston. Idaho. Samuel C. Powell, formerly an attorney of this city, is here on a ten dnys' furlongh while en route from San Pedro. Cal.. to an eastern university, where he will continue his , study for a position in the navy. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Campbell of Elisabeth. N. J.. are visiting In this city as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Campbell. Joseph Scowjroft, Jr.. returned Thursday from a two weeks' trip .In the east. 1 kaysViule f 4 KAYSVILLE, Oct. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Amos H. Bishop entertained at dinner at their home Sunday evehing. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes, Misses Florence Stanton, Hazel Bishop, Mollie Barnes, Ivy Bishop and Lloyd Bishop. Miss Pearl Shelton left Sunday morning morn-ing for Garland, where she will spend a few months. Misses Elaine and Chlbe Cannon of Salt Lake City are spending ten days in town as guests of relatives. Mrs. Dora Pratt is visiting relatives in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gailey and family fam-ily moved to Ogden Monday, where they will spend the winter. ' Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hatch and Mrs. Priscilla Hatch, all of Woods Cross, were guests of Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes and Miss Florence Flor-ence Stanton Friday. Miss Claire Gleason spent the past week in Salt Lake City as guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Swan entertained enter-tained at dinner at their home Sunday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. George Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Emmet t Bagley. Misses Garnet and Irene Swan and Mac Swan. Mr. and Mrs. Claude T. Barnes and family of Salt Lake City were week-end visitors in Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Serl R. Davis soent Suir day in Ogrden. Mr. and Mrs. Ian t h us H . Bar! o w of Clearfield announce the engagement of their daughter, Olive, to Byron L. Blood of Kaysville. The marriage will take place on Wednesday, October 30. Mrs. Edith Wilcox of Salt Lake is the guest of her mother, Mrs. G. F. Patillo. Mr. and Mrs. 2. Henry Jacobs and family spent the week in Salt Lake visiting vis-iting relatives. Mac Swan entertained a few friends at a card party at his home Monday eve ning. Refreshments were served to Messrs. Newman Reeves, Arnold M. Barnes, Kenneth Sheffield, Spencer Adam.s and Vernon Mnnsell. Mrs. Alice Hughes of Farmington visrt-ed visrt-ed with her daughter, Mrs. Emma Thom-assen, Thom-assen, during the week. Mrs. Fay Goddfredfon of Richfield has been tht: guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lindsey during the week. Mrs. Lee L. Taylor and son, Alan of Evanston, Wyo.. are visiting their many relatives in town this week. Mrs. Caddie Hansen and daughter. Alice, of Salt Lake, were last wnek-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peake entertained a few friends at dinner at their home Sunday evening. I Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hansen of Salt Lake City visited Kaysville friends Monday. j Mr. and Mrs. William E. Gailev entertained enter-tained a number of friends at their home Thursday evening in honor of the fittv-eighth fittv-eighth birthday anniversary of Mrs. Galley's Gal-ley's father. David E. Gailey. The home was beautifully decorated in autumn leaves and a cut glass bowl filled with French marigolds formed the centerpiece. In addition to the guest of honor, covers cov-ers wore laid for Mrs. Alice Lav ton. Mr. : and Mrs. Clifford. D. Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mayor, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bone. Misses Cenvieve Brooks. Cora Lav ton. Beth Gailey, Marie layton and Stanley Layton. T MURRAY '. f . , MURRAY, Oct. 19.- Mrs. James H. Gilbert entertained at u family birthday dinner un Friday afternoon of last week. Covers were laid for Mrs. Mary E. Gilbert, Mrs. OrBon Hansen. Mrs. William Mines. Mrs. Chester Gilbert. Mrs. E. Parker. Mrs. E. Gbristensen. Mrs. K. Nichols. Mrs. Arthur Gilbert and Mis. Ruth J. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McOmie are receiving congratulations over the arrival of a daughter, daugh-ter, born at their home Saturday of last week. Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Merrill of Provo spent the last week-end here with Mrs. Merrill's mother, Mrs. J. R. Miller. Mrs. M. Goodall and Mrs. W. Euright returned re-turned Sunday from Ogden. after spending a week with friends and relatives. Miss Carrie and Miss- Josephine Koch and Christie Koch ivere dinner guests of Miss lone Atwood Tuesday evening. Miss Vera Bishop entertained at dinner Sunday at her home on South State street. Covers were laid for Miss E. Verner. Miss Loretta Hansen, Miss Lyle Bishop. E. G. Kraemer, J. W. Buddie, 0. Hansen and- G. H. Lugibil. Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Scbwan have recentlv bought the E. 0. Hickman home on Vine street. Mrs. Hickman and little daughter will leave soon to join Mr. Hickman in St. Louis, Mo., where they will make their home. 1 SPANISH FORK I 4 LI SPANISH KORK. Oct. 19. Miss Anna-belle Anna-belle Pye of Mesa City. Ariz., who spent the past six months with her aunts, Mrs. Herbert and Mrs. Thomas Williams of this city, has left for Salt Lake City, where she will enter the nurses' training school at the L. D. S. hospital. Mrs. George Crookston of Provo will spend the winter with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S TV. Davis, while her husband is receiving instruction in the manufacture, manufac-ture, of textile fabrics at Des Moines, Iowa. Mrs. Dale Beck Evans has returned home after a month's visit with friends in Logan. Mrs. Len Andrus has received a letter from her husband announcing his safe arrival in France. The Self-Culture club met at the home of Mrs. Belle Jones ,on Friday- evening of last week. Thirteen members and one visitor were present. An excellent Columbus Co-lumbus day program was given. Mrs. Ephraim Kiel and daughter, Mrs. Maude Holdgate, who have spent the past six months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Boyack, left for their home in Duchesne, accompanied by Mr. Kiel. The Misses Minnie and Viola Jones entertained en-tertained twelve guests at dinner Sunday Sun-day evening in honor of Floyd Childs of Snringville, who left Monday for the shipbuilding ship-building yards at Seattle. Wash. Mrs. Ernest Urien and two children of Salt Lake are the guests for the week at the home of Mrs. I. P. Snelt. Professor and Mrs. L. M. Gillilan and daughter, Anna, and Barclay Welch of Salt Lake were visitors Sunday at the home of the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lee. Friday afternoon Mrs. Cyrus Sterling was hostess for the members of the Social So-cial and Literary club. Readings were given by the members, followed by refreshments re-freshments served to ten. Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Snell had as their last week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Em-mett. Em-mett. Mr. and Mrs. Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Monk, all of Salt Lake City. ' Out-of-town guests who attended the birthday dinner Friday evening given by Mrs Martha Stoker were Mrs. Nels Johnson John-son of Provo and Mrs. Fred Harryman of ' Bingham. I Mondav evening a few of Margaret Dart's girl friends called at her home to bid her good-bv before leaving for Logan, OGDEN I j a 4 V OGDEN. Oct. 10. The wedding of Miss j j Anna Mary Kotxler of Salt Lake and George i Gregory. Wall of Ogden, which was solemnized pi Tuesday morning at. St. Patrick's church. Salt j J Lake, is of Interest to a large number of i friends in this city. The ceremony was per- l formed by the Right Rev. P. M. Cushnalmn. n A breakfast for relatives and friends followed ! 1 at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johu Rotaler, 350 Eighth West street. 8 The bride was attended by her sister. Miss, B Catherine Kolzler. as bridesmaid, and Mark j v. Murphy of Ogden was best' man. The couple VJ left early In the afternoon for a wedding trip J to the Pacific coast. They will make Uieir -y homo in Ogden. u Members of the Child Culture club met Tuesday afternoon at the Red Cross rooms to assist in gauze work. J? A special meeting of the Federated W, 0. 1 T. U. was held Thursday afternoon with Mrs. I Thomas Bradley. 1 MIsb Lyle Thomas will be hostess to the y members of the Music Seekers' club at her J. home neit Friday evening. rj Miss Dora Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 5 Hyrum Smith, hat, returned from Chicago, 3 where for the past year she has studied the ,1 Tioltn with Professor Becker. t Lieutenant Stanley Bichsel left Monday for Salt Lake to report for duty at the Univor- ' slty of Utah as instructor. Lieutenant Bichsel visited here for a few days with his mother. G Mrs. Edward Bichsel, on bis way from Camp r Perry, Ohio, to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lewis have returned from a several weeks' visit with friends in w Omaha, Neb. a Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Browning, Jr., and children chil-dren motored here from Idaho Falls, Idaho, X Thursday and are visiting at the home of J, ,Mr. Browning's parents. M Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Collins of Oakland. Cal.. j are visiting in this city. They are staying at II the New Healy hotel. Mr. and Mrs. George Parlow have left for ?i an extended trip In the east. They will visit Cl Chicago. St. Paul and Minneapolis. M Mrs. D. C. EccleB is visiting with friends M In San Francisco and other coast cities. M Mrs. B. D. McCabe had as her guest during 9 the week Mrs. George G. TYall of Berkeley, 31 Cal., formerly of this city. Mrs. Wall was r present at the wedding of her son. George G. 5 Wall. Jr., and Miss Mary Rotzler, which was a solemnized in Salt Lake Tuesday at. St. Pat- (j! rick's church. Mrs. McCabe and Mrs. R. C. Taylor were Ogden guests at (he wedding. ! Mrs. Samuel Forter and young son, Samuel, ' Jr., hare gone to Blackfoot. Idaho, to visit T Mrs. Forter'6 parents Mr. and Mrs. H. C. f Tavey. li Mrs. B. A. Campbell and Mre. B. A. Camp- u. bell. Jr., have gone to San Francisco to join jt'i Mr. Campbell, who is recovering from a re- j cent illness. Mr. Campbell is superintendent of the Salt Lake division of the Southern Pa- 1 cific. Mr. and Mrs. Burton F. Dinsmore left 5 Wednesday for the east, where Mr. Dinsmore ;I will be engaged in engineering work at one q of the government cantonments. . Mrs. J. Kessler and daughter. Delia, have a gone to Seattle to stsend several weeks with Mrs. D. C. Simpson and Mrs. M. S. Dillon. ?i daughters of Mrs. Kessler. Mrs. A. Freborg left Tuesday for Oregon, o' where she will spend part of the winter with S her daughters. One daughter, Mrs. E. Eck- hardt, resides at Portland, and the other, for- U merly Miss EKa Freborg. Is a sister in the Holy li Name convent at Oswego. Ore Both were for- a mer students .it the Sacred Heart academy in f Ogden. ,j Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Turner of Berkeley, Cal., p are visiting Ogden friends. J Mrs. J. P. Dinneen and young son. Jack, are visiting friends in Evanston, Wyo.. for a few aays. Mrs. C. E. Smith left Sunday for an extended it visit in the east. n Mrs. G. W. Perkins has returned from Holly- M wood, Cal.. where for the past several months ir. she has been visiting with her daughter. Mrs. Bierce Conant. formerly Miss Helen, Perkins. Miss Florence Sullivan of Salt Lake is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. t Krauss. I Dr. Mark Brown, one of Ogden's prominent 3 physicians, left Tuesday for Camp Cody. Deming. 3 N. M.i to report for duty in the army medical spent a week as a guest at the Hotei-L'tah. Hotei-L'tah. Mr. and Mrs. TV. T. Brown returned to their home at Grace, Idaho. Tuesday, after a few days' stay here. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Champ arrived here Monday from a two months' stay at Washington, D. C. Miss Eleanore Wilkenson returned lo Salt Lake Monday after a week's stay here. Miss Emma Eccles has discontinued school at the University of Utah, prior to going into the nurses' reserve. Miss Florence Nibley arrived Thursdav from a short trip to Denver. Miss Rachel Meyrick left Mondav for El Paso. Texas, to take a course in nursing, nurs-ing, preparatory to going overseas. f BOUNTIFUL T V BOUNTIFUL. Oct. 10. Ernest A. Groves of this place and Miss Ethe! "U'ar'v o Mpnilf. ."rntah county. Trsre married this week. Mrs. A. J. Holt entertained the Ladies' Betterment Bet-terment club at her Lome Wednesdav afternoon Refreshmenrs o-ere served and the time was spent m sewing for the Ked Cross. Miss Leona Cook spent Thursdav in Eavs-rille Eavs-rille as guest of Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes. Mrs. Emily Call of Afton. TVyo.. is the guest of her sister. Mrs. John Stahle. Mrs. Regina Stoker spent the week in Clear-field Clear-field as guest of her daughter. Mrs. Jesse H 1 Barlow. Rudolph Barlow, who had been home on a I ihe schools are closed are the following from the Sigma Theta Phi chapter house; Misses Lavon Mason and Bessie Morrison Morri-son of Brigham City. Kate Thomas from Malad and Ruth Cannon of Salt Lake. Miss Phoebe Edmonds returned home to Salt Lake Monday, after a week's visit here. Her sister. Miss Grace Edmonds, Ed-monds, who is attending school at the Utah Agricultural college, accompanied her home until the school reopens. Mrs. J. P. Smith spent the week in Ogden. visiting her mother. Mrs. Mary A. Stratford. Mrs. Edith McMurrin left for her home in Sacramento, Cal., Thursday, after an extended visit here with relatives. Miss Emmaline Rich accompanied Mrs. McMurrin Mc-Murrin to Sacramento and will be a guest of Mrs. Edith Gardener for an indefinite in-definite time. Miss Billy Hobush went to Salt Lake Wednesday for a few days' visit. Mrs. Robert Anderson arrived home from Salt Lake, Monday, after a few days' visit with relatives. Miss Anette Goodwin departed lor Salt Lake Wednesday for a few days' stay. Miss Nora Eccles, who is attending school at Rowland Hall, in Salt Lake, is home visiting while the school is closed. Miss Mabelle Peterson arrived Tuesday from Roxburg, Idaho, where she had spent two months with relatives. Miss Lilly Wolstenholme of Salt Lake spent the week here as a guest of Miss Mary Smith. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Lloyd of Salt Lake spent the early part of the week here. Mrs. George M. Cannon, Jr., arrived Mon da y from Sal t Lake where s he had basket of fall flowers formed the centerpiece cen-terpiece for the table. Covers were laid for eight- Mrs. J. A. Hendrickson celebrated her birthday anniversary Tuesday by inviting invit-ing In a small group of friends for a social afternoon. At the conclusion of the afternoon a supper was served. Miss Alley Cox arrived Monday from a few days' stay in Salt Lake. The following girls from the Sorosis chapter house went to their homes Monday Mon-day to remain while the schools are closed here: Misses Helena Jacobs of Rexburg and Marvey Finch and Geneva Wells of Salt Lake. Another group of girls who have gone to their homes -while r-o-. V i." l-v i.is. leiui-Dea to tamo Garfield. Arcadia. Fla.. Tuesdav Mr. and Mrs. Tliomas Call and bod of A'ton wyo, are visiting relatives here Nepn" MiIdred Kesler Is itin relates In Miss Ida Day is visitlnsr relatives in Eureka. Bradfield of Minersville spent Sundav here as Call 8 tlle'r 0ousfll8' Mr- and Mrs. TF. S. Miss Eldora Rampton returned home Fridav from a month's visit in La Grande. Ore as Buest of her sister. Mrs. Alberta Person Mr and Mrs. Reuben Hatch. Mr. and Mrs AJ-Kv5,l!Ce AJ-Kv5,l!Ce FSHd.MrB' FhiUM" Hatch visited ii 2Sd Barne's. " M' TrfvL'Mft i?3G. Bur,tm a,ui ehlWwn of Sunday? ,rlend!i lu Bountiful Mrs. Norman I.ee, ivho had spent the nast Pfr M ?' ' T-i'St of Osden and Mrs c A .fMJ! Eld,ra, BamP" nd Golda Smed'ev spent the week in Lavton visiting friends Mr. and Mrs. I.anthus K. Barlow and Mr .,, Mrs. Emanuel Hanks. 1, of OteaS.M . ? c"ss Slbrt Pclt0D Int Tuesday in Salt Lake the1?51"- Geo Rd ot Clearfield spent Hatch h"' " gU6StB of Mr- aM S82 Mr. and Mrs. Lamoni Holbrool Bd r, ... , FHdS here8' Hardman f S,,t City spent fwV'Sgggjp Castle JPLEASArrr"GROVl PLEASANT G-P.0VE o7l in w Wt and Mis, Florence H.t Si, DT returned home S,,ndav '" Cl'BhwtSttXufoM Mrs. relatives here alt La1-e I" vlsltint Mr. and Mrs. J RrWr, r , ,:m'' I sKil Snd, rUlfln," f.V rt" Port Kirk .,) Br1 n'bn1"nd 0.C.I 0la,, Lee where he will attend tne iew jerwy emy. 4 WEST JORDAN j WEST JORDAN, Oct. 19. Miss Belda Good-ridge Good-ridge and Miss Julia Hall of Salt Lake City were rueste of Mr. and Mrs. Georre Goodrldge. Sunday. . ,, . , Ml and Mrs. Elmer Peterson of Salt Lake City Miss "Verxine Evans and Miss Leona Long of Lehi were guests of Mr. and Mre. Arthur Peterson Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs E. M. Bateman entertained Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. wnford Crane of Tlraner. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hnlll-da Hnlll-da and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson Mr and Mrs. Hyrum Walker and Mr. and Mrs w. S. Bateman were Salt Lake visitors the latter part of the week Miss Lydia Argill is spending the week-end in Salt Lake. . . j Mr and Mrs. Charley Hoglund entertained at dinner Sundav in compliment to the Misses Annie and Janet. Csmeron of Midvale. Mr and Mrs. E. Turner of Murray were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Reynolds. Sun- daMrs. F. Egbert of Salt Lake is visiting relatives rela-tives here during the week. Mrs. Marv Cooper is spending, a few weeks ln'snit Lake. . . Miss, Geneva Swenson. V P. Swenson ana Mr r-ndMrs. Edward Argill motored to Sandy Monday evening and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lvle Swenson. Mrs Joseph N'aylor has her sister. fvs. Stanley Stan-ley Worthen of Salt Lake, visiting her during the week. Hershel Egbert. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Egbert. Tonv Brown and Mrs. William Brown formed a p'arty and motored to Bingham Friday of M-sZina Buckley. Hugh Buckley and Milton Mil-ton Goodridge were Bingham visitors the latter lat-ter part of last week. LARK T I.ARR. Oct. 19. Mr? F. L. Doirner pnter-ir-lned a number of lier young friend uirli a Condon partv Saturday of last Thos ho enjoved the outing were Miss It nth Kicli-urds. Kicli-urds. Miss Ruby Savage. Miss Ednu Von Kennel. Ken-nel. Miss Beth Dal 97 and Miss Delia Downs. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Carter of Provo have bren visiting their daughter, Mrs. Niels Mad-son, Mad-son, for several days. Mrs. Charles Pierce. Jr.. of Salt Lake City is flailing her rr.o'her. Mrs. William Webb. Mr. p. ml Mrs. Wilford Jensen have gone to Salt La':e ro make their home. Mr. and Mr. Georg' Woortltead and Mr. and Mrs. Cluude Price mo tore J to Salt Lake Tues-daj Tues-daj - m Miss H.nel Acord. f'n of Lark's school teachers, has gone to Iit home in Castledale while the schools are closed here. Miss Hazel Curson has gone to Lehi to stay until the Lark schools open again. Mrs. E. Spitrenberger and Mrs. Schilling of the Bingham high school faculty spent Monday Mon-day afternoon calling on their Lark patrons. Sirs. O. L. BraW.ey and Miss Davis Brawley of Blackfoot. Idaho. are visiting lira. Brawley! daughter. Mrs. Wilson R. Ruff Miss Georgia Littell i isiting friend In Borafca. ' . MlM Catherine Creighton. ai-sistant principal or L:irk schools, is pending her enforced vacation va-cation ttli frinds in Bingham. Mrs. P. savage returned ftum Seattle, WaalL, Thursday. Mr. aiM Mrb. C H. White of Puoblo. Colj.. are visiting their son. Elbert White. Miss Joiepbtne Berry and Miss L. Onuffin of Bingham ivero entertained ur dinner Sat- j TrichfTeliT" RICHFIBLB, Oct" ID " entrtilnd laformaUr I rTw! ,"r"h r"'"-n ttvNrsVo &- o M n-ou T,v...vo SS? JSSflf,M |