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Show Intermountain Social Happenings T LOGAN ' LOGAN, March The Pierian Lit er-sipy er-sipy society of the Brigham Voting rnl-J-'KC id ft .Monday afternoon at Uu- Me- : ciuuiir. Arts building. A pin no st-h-uiion Ivhh rendered by Marguerit e Kd wards nnd a vo--.il nolo by lrusilla .Morgan. The business of the club was discussed. J'efreshmoNt.s were srrvud. Tim St. Patrick Pat-rick idea was carried out in all the appointments. ap-pointments. The folio wine yount' men, who have recently returned from overseas, gave a chicken dinner Wednesday evening at the homo of Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Uateson: jf tlUi n. Glen and La Von Karl, 'lar.-nee Goodwin. Dennis DeW'iti, Grant and lius-el lius-el Lt. Jiat.-oon and Myde Stoney. A basket bas-ket of rosr-s and earn at ions formed the centerpiece for the table. Uu.sifl.:s the young men. covers were la id for .M isses Klnora Amussen. Mo Kdlifsou. Leola Mc-Kane. Mc-Kane. i-illa Hawk, L"lla Carter, t'hlue impson. Kulalia Karl and Sylvia Maehin. '.Following the dinner the evening was spent in dancing and music Flowering plants brightened the rooms. Misses Calla and Maggie Howlftt entertained en-tertained at d inner Wednesday evening in celebration of the sixteenth birthday anniversary of their sister. Miss .Minnie. .Min-nie. A birthday cake with sixteen candles can-dles formed the centerpiece for the table. Flowering plants were about the rooms. Covers were laid for twelve. Following the dinner a social even ing was spent. Gam en and music were features ot" the entertainment. Miss Valine Quinucy entertained at dinner Sunday. A bowl of pink and white freeaias formed the centerpiece for the table, (.-'overs were laid for six. A musical evening followed the dinner. ' On Mondav evening f last week Mrs. James 10. Hansen of Providence entertained enter-tained at dinner in celebration of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Hansen, at their home in Providence. A basket of red roses formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for the following: follow-ing: Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hossiter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Smith, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. K. U. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Smith, Jr., Mr. a nd Mrs. C. M. I iammond, Mrs. Fun ice Clawson and Miss Verga Smith. Following Follow-ing the dinner the evening was spent playing "500.'' At the conclusion of the games prizes were awarded to Mrs. J. A. Smith, Sr.. Mrs. Joseph A. Smith. Jr., Mrs. D. M Campbell and C. M. Hammond. Ham-mond. Mrs. Orson Baugh entertained on Friday Fri-day afternoon of last week with a children's chil-dren's party, in celebration of the fourth birthday anniversary of her little son, ' Earl. Ten little guests were present and were entertained with games and music. Refreshments were served. The birthday cake held four candles. . Misses Marie Marwedel and Irene Lar-sen Lar-sen entertained a group of friends on Friday evening of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellerman, the party being be-ing planned as a surprise for their daughter. Miss Alice Kllerman. Cut flowers and flowering plants brightened the rooms. Games and music were features fea-tures of tho entertainment. The evening was concluded with refreshments. Those present were as follows: Misses Alice KUerman. Irene Compton. Erma Larsen, Vera Hansen. Marie Marwedel, Irene ILarsen. Messrs. Al&cd .KUerman, Frank Ohrlstonsen, Doyle Affleck, Wesley Burns. Bur-ns. George Webb and Alfred Otte. Mrs. H. M. Saunders and little daughter daugh-ter returned home to Salt Lake Monday, after a two weeks' visit here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John O. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nibley, Jr., and children arrived home Thursday from ILos Angeles and tho beaches, where they havi) socnt two months. Dr. and Mrs. Smith Wooley of Poca- tollo spent the week here with relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Jessie Budge of Poeatello, Idaho, spent part of the week here. Mrs. Blaine Alexander and little son of Blackfoot. Idaho, arrived here Tuesday Tues-day and will spend two weeks visiting with relatives. Elmer Geddis arrived Monday from overseas, whore he had been in army bervice for a year. Judge and Mrs. Alfred "Budge of Boise, Idaho, spent the week here visiting with relatives. J Miss "Evangeline Thomas ' spent last week-end in Salt .Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Randell Schow are receiving re-ceiving congratulations upon the arrival of a son Mondav. Mrs. George Fister spent the week in Salt Lake as a guest of Dr. and Mrs. George Fister. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Duffin of Rexburg, Idaho, spent the week here visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Brock and son, Charles, arrived Tuesday from Salt Lake, whore they have resided for two years. They will make their home here. They are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Goodwin. Dr. E. S. Bxidge, who has been in military mili-tary service at a soldiers convalescent hospital in New York, arrived home : Monday. His wife and daughters. .Misses i 'lot eel and f valuo. and son, Stratford, who have snent the winter iti California, joined the doctor at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. John Vr-ntes and daughter. daugh-ter. Miss f-Jnna. spent the week in Salt 1 ke vis i i in e with relatives. Mrs. A. S. Farrell spent the week in Salt Fake. Ernest Muhr. who arrived in New York Inst week-end from overseas, is expected hero tomorrow. Mrs. Paul Center spent part of the wef-k visiting in Salt Lake. Miss Delia Warner spent last week-end at Ogden. Professor John T. Caine spent the midweek mid-week in Salt Eake. Mr. and rrs. X. .7. De Sanders have arrived home from Salt Cake. Dr. and Mrs. Y. B. Parkinson spent the week in Salt Lake. Miss Lucile J topers spent the week in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson arrived Wednesday for a few days' stay in Salt Lake. Mr.- and Mrs. If. J. Carlisle. Jr.. are spending a week here with relatives. i PROVO . f PROVO. March 22. One of the leading social affairs of the week was the St. Pat rick's dancing party given Monday evening in the Third ward amusement hall by the Sesolia club. Sixty couples were present. The entertainment included an excellent program, dancing and refreshments. refresh-ments. The many Provo friends of Miss Virginia Vir-ginia Bean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j. W. Bean of Teton, Idaho, former Provo residents, will learn with interest of her marriage to Joseph H. Rudd of Parker, Idaho, which was solemnized Thursday in the Sait Lake temple. Miss Bean returned re-turned last December from France, where she spent several months as a nurse. The Nineteenth Century club met Friday Fri-day afternoon! at the P.ed Cross headquarters. head-quarters. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Daniels entertained at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for twenty-five guests. Mr. and Mrs. "Ernest Martin had as their guests part of the week Mrs. F. M. Ballard of Pnyson and Mrs. Leah Erick-son Erick-son of Garfield. A Provo chapter of the War Mothers of America was organized Saturday of last week at a meeting held in the Commercial club rooms. The following officers were elected: Mrs. Priscilla Swenson, president; presi-dent; Mrs. Nellie Halllday of Pleasant Grove, vice president; Mr?. Ora Crawford, Craw-ford, recording secretary; Mrs. Mary E. Huish, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Mariette Beesley. treasurer; Mrs. Terina Gardner of Spanish Fork, historian. Mrs. F. Gunnison and son, Fred, spent the week in Ogden. Mrs. D. R. Beebe went to American Fork on Tuesday to a t tend a social affair af-fair given in honor of the eighty-third birthday anniversary of Mrs. Ella Barrett. Bar-rett. Saturday of last week Mrs. Arnold E. Robison entertained in honor of Mrs. Frederick Richard Taylor of New York, who is here visiting Dr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor. Tea was served to eight. Monday evening Miss Stella Clayton entertained the Old Glory Beehive swarm at her home. W. R. H. Paxman and daughter, Mrs. A. C. Busaph of Salt Lake, spent last neek-end in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. W. Monroe Paxman. The marriage of Miss Letha Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith, and Eldred Foote took place "Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. The Girls' Patriotic league met in regular regu-lar session Monday evening at the Elks' hall. Mrs.. R. E. Knowlden of Salt Lake spent last week-end in Provo with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Aldous Dixon. The Ladies' Aid society of the Community Com-munity church met Tuesday afternoon with . Mrs. S. TT. Goodwin. Red Cross work made the hours busy ones. Refreshments Refresh-ments wore served. Wednesday afternoon the Utah Sorosis met with Mrs. William F. Vlolett. An interesting review of a number of O. Henry's short stories was given by Mrs. A. J. Stewart. Miss June Shaw spent last week in Lelii with friends. Games, music and refreshments featured fea-tured an entertainment given by Miss Ella Clinger on Monday evening for twenty of her friends. Mrs. Orin Groneman and small son, LaMar, have returned from a week's visit in Salt Lake and Ogden. Mrs. Rudolph A. Peterson was here from Salt Lake on Wednesday. Attorney and ' Mrs. William RydaJch'of Salt Lake spent Tuesday in Provo with friends. Mrs. E. Ij. Jenkins is spending a few days with relatives and friends in Salt Lake. Mrs. 1 C. A. Glazier was a Salt Lake visitor the latter part of the week. Mrs. Wilford Booth of Alpine has returned re-turned home after a pleasant Provo visit with Bishop and Mrs. A. L. Booth. Mrs. A. G. Peterson returned to Preston. Pres-ton. Tdnho Siindfiv aftfr a vlsir with Mr. and Mrs. Preston G. Peterson in Provo. Mrs. John Allen is here from Silver City, spending a few days with, friends and relatives. Mrs. George Madsen entertained the Segolia club at her home Friday afternoon. after-noon. Quilting made the hours pass profitably. prof-itably. Luncheon was served to fifteen ladles. Mrs. C. A. Glazier had as her guests over last week-end Miss Doone Smoot and Roland Smoot of Salt Lake. The visitors came here to attend the B. Y. U. junior prom. Saturday evening of last week tho Arizona Ari-zona club -gave a delightful party In the art building of the B. Y. U. A program ' and dancing were features of the occasion. occa-sion. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Mortensen of Salt Take spent last week-end in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mortensen. Mr. and Mrs.. Earl Foote entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Miss Letha Smith and Eldred Foote, who were married mar-ried Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. tem-ple. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. f IDAHO FALLS. Idaho. March 22.. Mrs. Fred Jenne and children left Thursday for Columbia, S. C, where they will visit with Mrs. Jenne's parents for several months. Alexander Fyfe of Archer- and Miss Annie Martin of Shelley were married Thursday at the courthouse. Probate Judge A. D. Peck officiating. The Altar society of the Catholic church was entertained hy Mrs. J. C. McMullen at her home Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Twenty-three ladies were present. pres-ent. After a short business session tho time was spent socially and with sewing. Refreshments were served. j The Baptist Missionary sonify was entertained en-tertained by Mrs. John Henry. Jr., at ' her home on Thursday afternoon. A short business session was held, at which the following ofticers were chosen for the ensuing year: Mrs. C. F. Poulson, president; presi-dent; Mrs. W. E. Fcttlbone. vice presi-1 dent: Mrs. E. L. Andrews, secretary and treasurer. Twenty ladies partook of the luncheon served by the hostess, assisted . bv Miss Irene Kepfer. i ' Mrs. V. K. Tuggle and Mrs. W. C. Pliepp.ird were hostesses at a pink tea Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Tuirgle. Ten tables were occupied at bridge. The decorations were pink roses and pink maline bows. A two-course luncheon wasserved. with the assistance of Mrs. L. O. Nay lor and Mrs, Harry Wilison. Mrs. Paul Miller entertained the ladies of the auxiliary of the Presbyterian church Thursday afternoon. Forty ladies were preppnt. During a short business spssion SI'hi was appropriated toward the organ fund for the new church. Mrs. A. ( ;. i 'haimrmn and Mrs. TI. Iv Fisher assisted as-sisted the 1 lust ess in serving a delicious lUlT'll. M rs. A. G. Changnon entertained sixteen six-teen lady friends at her home Friday afternoon. Luncheon was served. M iss I "ranees M eltpilst eir.ert.'i i nefl the V. )'. A . society of the Swedish Mission ch'tp-h at her home Thursday evening. A ; icr a short business session the, (hue was spent socially and ' with various games. Twenty-live young people were present. Luncheon was served by the hostess. Mrs. C. E. Dinwoodey is visiting in Salt Lake City with her son, wiio is attending attend-ing the university. He was appointed alternate at West Point by Congressman Addison T. Smith, but declined, deciding to continue his studies in law. Mrs. I vail Howe, who has been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. , K. K. Price, for several months, left for New York, Monday, to join her husband, who is in the government service. Mrs. James Hays of Spokane, Wash., Is visiting with the family of her son, Jesse Plays. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Reed entertained enter-tained a number of friends at an elaborate elab-orate dinner Thursday, in honor of Mr. Reed's birthday anniversary. 1 Those present were the families of W. H. Campbell, Camp-bell, J. H. Renwald, A. A. Hartman, Emil Johnson, J. H. Patton and Jake Shiel-digger. Shiel-digger. Covers were laid for thirty. Mrs. M. L. McCann and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hesser entertained the members of "the adult Bible class of the Baptist Sunday Sun-day school at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hesser, Monday evening. An interesting program was carried out. Luncheon was served. Mrs. 'Jacob Judd. who has been at Rochester, Minn., for several weeks, returned re-turned home Monday. Mrs. Raymond Holste, who went to California on account of the death of her sister, returned home Monday. PAYSON 4 f PAYSON, March 22. The Brirlge club Kaffee Klatcta club and Afternoon Sewing club Rave a party Friday evening nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dixon, in compliment to Mr. aud Mrs. 'William Ferrc. who will leave soon to make their home at Provo. Cards were played. Charles C. F. Dixou received first prize and J Mrs. Anna Samuels consolation. The honored guests were presented with n large bouquet of American Beauty roses. Those enjoying the evening were Messrs. and Mesdames K. I.. Mc-Cormack. Mc-Cormack. Frank Harris, B. F. Ott. Frank Ingles, E. Mendenhall, T. H. Wilson, Eph (Huff, Clarence Fairbanks, S. E. Ware, William Omelia, Charles V. F. Dixon, B. E. Townsend, William Amos, Henry Erlandbon, J. S. Mc-Belh, Mc-Belh, John Cravens. Asa Hancock. C. F. Dixon, Mesdames D. D. Stewart, C-rover Summers, Charles Cravens, Anna Samuels. Julia Colvin, Mary McBoth, Mlns Mae McBeth and Miss Aleen McBeth. Mtfls Lalia Bnrdlck entertained a few friends at her home Friday. Miss Deone Colvin gave a party at her home Tuesday evening. The Afternoon Sewing club met Thursday with Mrs. John Cravens. Vernal Tweede entertained nt a stag party Tuesday evening at his suburban home. Cards were played and at midnight a chicken supper was served to sixteen guests. Mrs. Charley Cravens entertained a few friends Thursday afternoon of last week. Miss Aleen Diion anrl Miss Geraldine Fairbanks Fair-banks gave a party Sunday evening at the home of Miss Dixon. The rooms were decorated deco-rated in green and white, in honor of St. , Patrick. Lunch was served to twenty guests. The Sugar club gave a dancing, party Thurs- day evening in the Second ward amunenient hall. Mr. and .Mrs. B. I' Otl and little daughter :ire visiting in Salt Luke. The K. K . K. club met Friday with Miss Florence YVightinan. The board of the Nebo stake Primary association asso-ciation pleasantly surprised Mrs. Charles II. White at her home, Friday of last week, to show their appreciation for the work Mrs. Vhite did while a member of the board. She recently resigned as secretary. The Payson High School Agriculture club gave a dancing party Saturday evening of last week in the pavilion. The decorations were in green and orange, and each high school class conducted a booth. The freshmen, who represented repre-sented a "Blngville country store," received first prize. Little girls of the Junior high sold carnations and candy. Mrs. William Ferre entertained her sewing , club Wednesday afternoon. j A family dinner party was given Tuesday i at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McBeth in honor of the seventieth birthday anniversary of Mr. McBeth. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Crabb of Elsinore were the guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Lott Kirkham. Miss Junnita Iteece and Mrs. Crystal Ware were Eureka visitors this week. Mrs. Harold Gore of Genola was the guest this week of Mrs. Murphy. Mrs. Gore will leave Tuesday for Kansas City, Kan., to visit relatives. Mrs. Sarah Mitchell is visiting in Salt Lake this week. Mrs. Stanley Douglass was a Provo visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Davis of Salt Lake are the guests of Mrs. Davis's mother, Mrs. Kjerstl Erlaudson. A party was given Thursday afternoon at the home of. Mrs. Julia Hancock by the Relief society stake board in compliment to Mrs. Ruth Sargent, retiring secretary of the board. A program was rendered and luncheon served. Miss Cora Cloward returned home Wednesday Wednes-day from Eureka, where she visited her sister, Mrs. Alonzo Richmond. TOOELE I TOOELE, March 22. One of the pleasant , social so-cial events of last .week was a surprise party-tendered party-tendered to Miss Isa belle De La Marc at her home Saturday evening by a few friends. The occasion was Miss De La Mare's birthday anniversary. anni-versary. The time was occupied in music, games and a luncheon. At the luncheon table a large birthday cake ilecorated in candles formed the center decoration. During the ! evening the honored guest was presented with a beautiful silk handbag from the following., friends present: Misses Phyllis Mallet, Mabel ; Bonclli, Rebecca Atkin, Veloy Adamson, Lnjet i Adams, Edna Hickman, Florence Bennett, Mil- j dred Park, Mrs. Annie Russell, Mrs. Faye Russman, Mrs. Annie Frank, Mrs. Sadie Glrous, Mrs. Percy De La Mare, Mrs. Angle Bracken and Mrs. F. J. Mallet. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Isegreen announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mae, to Van F. McBride of Tooele. Tho marriage will take place in April. The military ball given by the cadets of the Tooele high school Friday - evening of last week in the Tooele opera house proved io be a decided social success. All returned men in uniform who had been in the service more than six mouths wore gur-sts of the evening. Mr. and Mrs.. J. M. Boyden led the grand march. Mrs. W. A. .Tones and family are visiting Mrs. Jones's mother, Mrs. M. K. Black, at Salt Lake. Tooele review No. 3, Lady Maccabees, held an Interesting meeting in the Fraternal hall Fri-I Fri-I day evening of last week, and two more mem-J mem-J bers were added to Ihe order. Commander i Mrs. Sari to Y'ensel conferred the obligation to ! Mrs. Knlherine Buckingham and Mrs. Lea Harvey. Har-vey. After the meeting the ladies served a luncheon in honor of the candidates. At this meeting Mrs. Sadie Yensel was elected as a delegate dele-gate to represent Tooele review at the state review re-view of Lady Maccabees to be held in Ogden on April 11. St. Patrick's day was observed by the ladies of the Altar society of St. Marguerite's Callio-lic Callio-lic church Monday evening in the form of a card party and social in the Fraternal hall. Following Fol-lowing tho enrds, luncheon was served. The North and South ward Kellpf societies of the L. D. S. church entertained Monday afternoon after-noon and evening in their respective churches in honor of the seventy -seventh .-ymivrsary of the society. The time was devoted to speeches, ntuslc. luncheon and dancing. Miss Florence Bennett of Murray spent the last week-end as the guest of Miss Edna Hickman in Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Warner, who were recently married in California, are guests nt the home of Mr. aud Mrs. George Chase. Mrs. Warner was formerly Miss Deborah Russell of Kentucky. Ken-tucky. Mr. and Mrs. Warner will leave soon for Long Beach, Cnl.. to make their home. The local order of Eagles entertained nt a card party and dance at the hall Wednesday evening. Mrs. Carkis Bard well will be hostess to the Woman's club at her home next Friday afler-nnon. afler-nnon. The subjects to be discussed are: "What the American Women Have Done in The War," "The Red Cross." "Nurses." "Gauze" and "Ambulance .Work." Mrs. S. II. Cully was hostess to ihe Past Noble Gviinds' club at her home Wednesday afternoon. af-ternoon. Ten guests were present. The members of the Coterie Card club were enter I. -lined by Mrs. Scott Spray at her home Wednesday afternoon. The prizes were won by Mrs. W. II. Dacuer and Mrs. Arthur Nel-Bon. Nel-Bon. l overs were laid fur nine guests. Friday evening the ladles of ihe Reheltah lodge entertained at a card facial In ihe Kialernal hall. A f ler the cards u luncheon was served in the banquet hali. t EUREKA 4 : EC It 1-K A , March .-Mr;. P. J. Donnelly and mother. Mrs. Hugo IVprezin, left Ihis week 1 f-r a few months' visit with Mrs. J. P. Dris-I Dris-I eyll at Suit Lake City. i Mrs. Irvine Henry and Mi-s Lila Ferguson ! spent a part of the week h-re as the guests ! of the la Iter's brother, Clemen Ferguson. Friday ev'-ning n farewell party was given in the L. D. S. church in honor of Mr. and .Mrs. Wilfred Frecklermi and family, who will leave in tlu; uear future to make their Iiouil-in Iiouil-in Idalm. Mt. John Donnelly was the hostess a I a session of ihe Rridge club, the party being held at her home on Wednesday afternoon. There was the regular program of cards, the prize b'-lng won by Mrs. Kmnia Billings, aud lunch -e,.n wa served. Special guests of the club were Mi Kiln Donnelly and Mrs. John Hard. Mrs. Wayne Carter left Sunday for Colorado, Colo-rado, where she will make Iter home. Previous to her departure she was (lie guest of honor at a dinn-r party given by Mr". George Humble, other guests being .Mi-j. Frank M. Baker. Mrs. Herbert Turnbold ami Mr-. P. C Hood. Carl Fields, who recently returned from overseas, over-seas, was K'ven a surprise Thursday evening by a number ef his friends, the party being glveu nt the home of his mother. The evening w ns spent in cards, music and refreshment . and was enjoyed by the foil.. wing : Charles Hnynev, Mr. ' and Mrs. Curl Field". Mrs. Ak'ties IlaVne-;. Mr. and Mrs. James Ilaynes. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wall. Mr. nud Mrs. Dan Fields. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman HayneR, Miss Mary Kyan, Miss Rutli Hayni-s, Miss Frances Gear, Mrs. Fannie Fields. Henry Angel. Roscoe Harper, John Hanson,' Clarence Itodda, John Uowden, Bert Fields, Ernest Hanson and Charley Hanson. Vernon F. Donnelly, who recently returned after spending several months in the navy, this week was joined in marriage to Miss Georgia L. Llttel of Yerington, Nev. The marriage took place at Salt Lake. Members of the Happy Hour club were entertained en-tertained at the home of Mrs. George Humble, Wednesday evening. The time was spent in . plavlne; "oOO," the prizes being won by Mrs. T.a Unntnn nnd Mrs. A. ."!. Roberts, the con- I solation prize going to Mrs. Melvln Kunnells. After the card playing luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. F. M. Baker and Mrs. Herbert Turnbold. The ncit meeting meet-ing of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. F. M. Baker. Mrs. A. Wolfe left early in Ihe week for Ogden, to spend a few days visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Albert. Mrs W. Clinger came out from Salt Lake City, Sunday, for o visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lee. Mrs Ida Smoot Busenberry of Provo was in Eureka this week .visiting with her daughter, Miss Margaret Pnsonberry. Miss Dee Brown of Mosida spent & part of Ihe week in Kureka as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Leon. Fomel. |