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Show Social Rotes From Utah Towns j I MAGNA ; JIAiiXA, .Mar it V-Mr. Willi;-m lll'"ks ix. Ill,- KMr.lt ft !::!' MSU-r, Ml't It. Vlllt. M! fiil.ilV. .Mrs. John l.tintmi.'or!; and Mr.'), f tseo- I l.i. i ill": !.' I Al 111'- horm; id Mia. .J. It. .I:wi.s 111 nonor of .Mrs. T. !'.. Jlu..t.i nri Kn.li.y I'lri 1111011 (if last week, u: 11 nu.-w.-il i.iiLy. Inur i:iiil.-s r r,nj ; w.ie, il.iy.-il. 'i " j t - h. iu:t rooms were. ie,,-.nil.;.l ie,,-.nil.;.l in vio!.-:.s arid 1'i-riis. I'nzeH were :..,m.-n 10 Mrs. Ili.oson, Kn..t ( lionor, Mrs j. T. nri'l Mrs. Louis Coiono. J.uiitiH-on iv;ia s.ri.'l lo .Mrs. T. Pi. Ilon-n.,11, Ilon-n.,11, .Mrs. .1. 'J'. I'.ikii, Mrs. I'. Kojr, Mi l. M. i;.ir:'i. .Mr.;, ll. I'. H'-l'-M. Mrs. ului'e M;in, Mrs. Kr-sl liriim, Mrs. Kil 1: 1 . 1 ; i L'ji 1 , Mrs. William Mi.-ka, X! I i. Eil I :a.l 1 1:011. Mrs. A. .1. CliliK'T, Mrs. laliso Wonii.in, Mrs. Kile Pack. U', I rind Mr, William Timmphdii of Halt l.ako City. Mrs. V. W. llav:.s lias returned lrom 0.i-.i, Vlhl;-n nil'-'" liad l.i-eli tint RMrHt of her daii:,-lilr:r, Mrs. (J. S. Watson, far the .:isl I wo w.-cks. Mrs. Albert Has'an entertained a few friends at lure-licon Tlmr-l.iy. T.iey were Mrs. Hi-njamln (Irren, Mrs. Iv H. Phillips, Phil-lips, Mrs. Lar.tun and Mrs. Krcd l!ar-loii. l!ar-loii. Mr. ami Mrs. U'tiltor O'M.-illey entertained enter-tained at r.oil Thursday evening of last week hi eonipMment lo Miss Iviith Walker. Walk-er. lfiL;h M'ore wan won liy Mi', and Mrs. .1 osrp h ivterson and the eon.solatiun li" Miss Ivllth Walker and Walter Walker. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. TirlnKhurfit entertained enter-tained Krlday ovunins for Mr. and Mrs. K (Iroxford and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hales. The evening was spent In play-lm-t rook. Mm. A. I. T'aekard has as hor fruest Mrs. lump FJrinton of Hnrintrvtlio. Mr. and Mrs. Shakespeare have, returenrl from Salt ,al;e file, where, they have beon residing the past month. Chester KoiM-rts has returned from r'anip Kearny, where he received his dls-charee. dls-charee. Manna, hraneh of the American Red f'ross will receive an allotment of rcfusee work duriiik' the week boiiinniup; Mareh lil. Ail auxlliiarv ehairmen are rif-Hiinst.-d to he present on Tuesday, Mareh II to Kid their portion of the work. The branch has just shipped 300 children's petticoats and 1T.0 helpless-case shirts. Mrs. .1. Tt. Jones entertained for Mrs. 71 l: S. nkell of Salt I.ak'i City nnd Mrs. Tom Lewis of I,os AnKclos on Friday afternoon af-ternoon of last week. Mr nnd Mrs. V. I.orjan were the fruests of Mr and Mrs. Alhert Rustan on Tuesday Tues-day evenlm-'. Mr. and Mrs. Logan will leave next Tuesday for Idaho, where they will make their home. The Manna anil Pleasant Green Relief Re-lief socletv wdl Klve a public party Mareh 17 at the Pleasant Ureen amusement hall. The pvenlnir will he spent In dancing. P.efrrslimen's will be served. Mr. and Mrs. 1 .. Rrlmhall and children arc visltiu;," In SprinKVille. Floyd Gardner of the Korty-lhird coast artlllerv has lust arrived from overseas and is 'tho fittest of his sister, lira. Alma H w enson. Mrs. Merle Perkins ontertnincd a few friends at a house party Saturday evening eve-ning of last week. Mrs. W. 11. Houeher and children have left for Plainer, Idaho, whero they will m ike their home. Miss r.ladvs Lvons or Salt Lake City was the guest of Miss Josie Salisbury last week. "Mrs. V. P.. Jones was hostess at a shower In honor of Mrs. W. Tompson on Kridav afternoon. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Purser, Mrs. V. R. Reid, Mrs. Crahbe, Mrs. S-,uPe Todd, Mrs. R. J. Anderson, Mrs. GuttenslburfT, Mrs. A. Tonipson. Mrs. F. Crnrkwell. Mrs. George L. I'lieliment, Mrs. "W. Harding and Mrs. I.iirv ranlels. The Pleasant Green Mutual Rave a basketball game and dance Friday eve-nin':. eve-nin':. Tho team plaved the G. D. S. basketball team of Salt Lake City. Jlmmio Zito lias returned from oversea over-sea s. Mrs. P.. TV. Wadlcy has as her guests Miss Stella and Miss Nell Jenkins of Til. i ho and Sirs. Bert Revere of Salt Lake Ci I v. Mr. and Mrs. W. I!. Tl.iles entertained "Wednesday evening. Cards were nbivei. T.uncneon was served to Mr. and Mrs. (', i). Crane and Mr. and Mrs. E. Crox-ford. Crox-ford. The Pioneer stake board entertained the M T A. officers Thursdav evening at tho stake hall In Salt Lake. City. Mr. and Mrs. Hihner Larsen are the parents of a daughter, born Friday evening. eve-ning. Mrs. Tompson of northern T'tah is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. :B. M. Tompson. Tomp-son. Mr. nnd Mrs. .T. J. Harris and son. Richmond, and Mrs. T. D. Harris were visitors to Ogdeu last week. Mrs. T. C. Smith will leave next Friday Fri-day for Reuse, Idaho, where she will join her husband, who has been in the government gov-ernment service for some time. Mrs. Smith is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Salisbury. The young couple will return later to Salt Lake City, where they wi'l make their home. The STtcred Heart parish gave a successful suc-cessful card party Tuesday evening at Cooper hall. Eighteen tables of 500 were played. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Teri Livingston and Mr. Mason. The consolation con-solation prir.es were won by Mrs. Jo Peterson and Sir. Mayler. Tho hall was decorated with American flags. Luncli-eou Luncli-eou yas served to about 100 guests. The proceeds of this party will go to the new. parish. Music was furnished by Miss Ceciel Gallagher and Mrs. Louis Coloue. Mrs. Roy Watrous, Mrs. Dwight Meteer and Miss May Rncui aU' h attended the i rrn i-: ii g of tee Mi:', ail enap'er OI the i'ii-leni Star Monday evening in Salt: Like Ci'.v. ; Mr .and Mrs. Don liireh are visiting in: Mrs. H. T. Urown entertained a few: friends Friday evening. Gaines were plaved and luncheon was served. I Mrs. Holland Walker was hostess Saturday Sat-urday evening of last week. Three table of :,ini wore placed. Covers were laid for sixteen. Prizes were awarded to M.;'S. Ted Livingston an-l Lawrence Peterson. Miss A. Griffin of Sail Lake City is visiting vis-iting h.-r sisiers. .Mrs. Ted Livingston and Mrs. J. P.yan. ) An elaborate farewell party was given by friends of Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy, Cooper on Friday evening at their home or. Main street. The house was beautifully beau-tifully de oraied with spring flowers at. I ferns. The early part of the evening was spent in plaving W. H'gh score was won by .Mrs. pert Young and Joe Peterson and ; I ho consolation prize by Mrs. James Me- j Gill and Fred Komlg. Luncheon was; served. A bowd of spring flowers formed : a centerpiece for the table. The remainder of the even'.g was given over to games and dancing. The committee In charge; comprise,! Mrs. Jack Ford, Mrs. E. A. Kl'.terlev nnd Mrs. J. M. Mason.' The I gnosis were Mr. and Mrs. M. MeGrath, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. I W. It. Poacher, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fet- ! terlev,.Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McT.eese. Mr. I and Mrs. Jack Ford, Mr. and Mrs. S. A., i Souardzkl. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Romlg, i Mrs. J. M. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Brad- I ford, Mr. and Mrs. T. Pel it. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Connors, Miss Kdith Walker, I Miss Marv MrGill, Miss Bernice Young, : Mrs. Pearl Martin, T. E. Burke, G. Paul- son. S. J. Stewart. Effle Luehesl, W. E. i Fmhelton, J. McGill. B. M. Young, J. F. i Tionnhue, Jqck Sullivan, S. Jucker, J. S. Allen and TV. IT. Walker. I St. Marv's guild was entertained by j Mrs. C. Lavelle on Wednesday after- j noon. Tho guild will meet with Mrs. D. Sullivan next week. Mrs. Ted Livingston was hostess at a f luncheon Wednesday noon in honor of her sister, Miss Griffin. i A number ot friends surprised Jack I Jones on Wednesday evening of last ; week. Six tahles of G00 were played. High scores were won by Mrs. A. Lomax and Mr. Livingston and the consolation ( prizes by Mrs. Rolland Walker and Mr. Peterson. The Magna Woman's club will hold its regular meeting at tho Magna school Wednesday, March 12, at 7:30 o'clock. : Mrs. E. 6. Thompson will review "The Peace League." There also will be a paper on current events. 1 "Tayton : f LAYTONT, March 8. Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam J. Thornley visited relatives in Knysvilio Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hampton of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Adams this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green announce the birth of a daughter at their home Sunday. Hiias Dawson, son of Mrs. Ella Daw-son, Daw-son, who has been at the United States naval training station at San Diego, Cal., for tho past eighteen months, has been discharged and arrived home Sunday. Mrs. Robert Birken and Mrs. A. Z. Tanner were visitors in Salt Lake City Tuesday. Mrs. John H. Layton entertained a few friends at dinner at her home Thursday afternoon, In honor of Mrs. Mary E. Mocker. Miss Pearl Layton and Henry Fleut spent last week-end in Cornish as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cowley. I Lieutenant Frank Adams, son of Mr. j nnd Mrs. Hyruni Adams, who has spent the last eighteen months at Ellington i field, Texas, has been discharged and j arrived home Friday. Misses Luella and Vera. Layton were i visitors to Salt Lake City during tho j week. Mrs. S. M. Kershaw of Ogden visited relatives in town this week. Leonard Morgan arrived home Sunday l from San Diego, Cal., where he had spent . the last year at the United States navel training station. Mrs. A. Z. Tanner and Mrs. Robert Birken were Kaysville visitors Wedncs- Mrs. TSvnn Ellison was an Ogden visitor vis-itor Tuesday. Miss Pearl Layton returned this week from an extended visit in southern Idaho with relatives. Misses Josie Layton, Mamie Layton, Hortense Green and Norma Layton visited vis-ited friends In Ogden Friday. Parnell Green entertained a few friends at a theater party at the Orpheum thea- 1 ter in Salt Lake City Saturday evening ' of last week. : Mrs. Joseph Harrod entertained a few j friends at a Kensington tea at her home ; Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Nettie Stevensen was a visitor in Salt Lake City this week. Miss Ireno Swan entertained a number of friends at a card party at her home on East Locust street Monday evening. , Refreshments were served. j Mr and Mrs. John Marston left Mon- ! dav for Wells, New, where they will . make their home. I Mr and Mrs. Clifford D. Strong were visitors to Salt Lake City during the , week. Mr. and Mrs. David E. Layton entertained enter-tained at a dinner at their home Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. Covers were laid for Mr. anil Mrs. James White-sides. Mr. and Mrs rtovnl Kobins, Mr. and Airs. Keith .' dams, Mr. and Mrs. William Watt, Mrs. William E. Oailey. Mrs. Clifford D. Strong, Mrs. Elizabeth Watt, Mrs. James F Ellison, Mrs. Ottia Green and Miss Lillie Watt. Miss Fstella Epperson of Kaysville was a Layton visitor Thursday. f MALAD, IDAHO f MAI,AT, Tihiho, Mnrch S. Monday evening t!u- tut-mlHTs of the Kiirtlef' lodsje pntoriained at the liroat Northern lioti-1 in honor ot the nu-niii-Ts who h;ul recently returned from ann.r srrvkv. Patriotic decora tioiia. consist lug of fhiL-s and red. white nnd tduo crepe paper. ,.r. n-ed. The evening was spent In cards and dtmelnp. Thirty-five couples were prea-rci. prea-rci. l.ulU 'refreshments were served., U lhe annual business meeting of the Mnlad Kensington club the Mlnwinc i.Cfieers were re-elecffd- President, Mrs. Jolin ('.. Evans; vice piesid- nt. Miss I1, at tie E. Morgan; secretary, Mrs. William M. Let'li; treasurer, Mrs. Frank M. .l.uies. Mrs. T;m Overt is visiting with her mother at I'nllinsion. Utah. Mrs. I'tmrh'S Peek returned Friday from a vMt at S;ilt Lake City nnd Hrighnni. Mrs. iirren Jenes left Sunday fvr Ogden to rii-el her husband, who arrived there from Lamp Lilian. Thev returned home Monday. Mr. Mtid Mrs. W. It. Evan and Mr. and Mis. H.-nry Ltiwis are visiting lu Salt Lake I'll v. Wednesday evening the wedding of Mis Anna Mae 'McMlisi.-r and Daniel .T. Thomas ten:-, place at the lumie nf the bride's mint, Mrs. l. A. Peterson. Ke'nlive and friends of b-fh f;nnili-'.s vre p-es.-ut. Following the ti'!-":n-v. s;nper was s.-rved. Mi-. t'lmrh'Ue Reynolds .'Otertaincd the U. J. chit. Tnd.iy ev.'iilnc. Miss sar.iii Peterson left for Salt Lake City this w,fk to atlt-r.d sch"-il. A p::rty was civ.'n in honor of Leonard Tl.onias. vvho rvturm-d from Camp Lee recently, at i lie home of Eugene And-TSt-u, Friday t veil::;. ve-il::;. The evt'iiiiij: was spru in eard playing ar.d c:in:.'s. Mrs. H,nry Davis has returned tr hr home it' TretiutUi.'3. t't.ih, after vlsiiinj; relatives lure. M-. l.i:ii'vLL- Is,,;trd of Oden is v'.siiins reia n v. s here. M;s Sv!in All-n of Arv-ioan Falls is the or Mi". Sianly !t-i I t'rn-'liu Juh'-'s renirii"d h":ne TVednesrlay from Cairn I. wis. hnving been there since li-- rt'ir:n.'d from Era n-'e. J. ,s,.ph Price returned Friday from Camp l.-Mis. Wash. Mi-s Ali.-e Harding retvnM Mnday from a vi-ir Willi r.'h.tr e at Wiihird. Vtuh. M I .'.t: ti Foliar.d is vlsirint; in OcJen, Ftali. t i SPANISH FORK sl'AMSH fOl;tC, Mirfb S.J..hn Unchf ;.u.l v.i:. :iud Miss Ktli-.l siitii. :i:t uf S'ivor City, were last week -Mid visitors nt the home of Mr, and Mrs. Duvid Hughes. The relatives and friends of Mr. .Tosopli B roe!, bank, knowing that Tuesday, ilttrcb 4, T:is her birthday anniversary, gave her n trennine t)iirp;ise. Mrs. Hrot'!:b:nk. anticipating tin honor. !uid prepared a Ohio1 t. dinner, wliirli was served to thirty guests. The evening was spent in dimes. Severn 1 out-of-town guests were present. The dance given by the Welsh Boeiety of Spanish Fork at the Audllorinm Monday nit-'ht in l:o"or of St. David's day proved to be un on f in-able social event. More than 501) ln- viled guests were present, many coming from Salt Lake. Afier the dancing and social hour, rcf t'pshments were served. The student body of the Spanish Fork hieh school pave a dancing party Tuesday evening af ler the basketball game with 1'iiyson. Mr ft. Peter Thomas and Bon, who ha ve been spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Mor-gan M. Thomns, returned to their home in Sanpete San-pete county Sunday. Mr. and Mm. Warren Dnvis and two children, chil-dren, who had spent the p.ist He veil months in tliis city, returned to their home in Altouah, Friday morning. Hi shop Vlis BrocV bunk and wife and Mrs. Jennie Dart visited in apiinijville, Tuesday. Friends nnd relatives of Miss B Inn die Evans have received the announcement of Iter marriage mar-riage to Howard Marrow, February , nt (jrace. Idaho. M rs. 1 lei hert Williams had ns her luncheon gufsta Tuesday Mr. ami Mrs. C. O. Pond. Mrs. William Itoach and little daughters were Spanish Fork callers one day during the past we'-k, going to Provo Sunday to spend the day with Uex Roach, who lias recently returnt'd from service. Mr. and Mrs. David G. Thomas left Thursday Thurs-day for a wer-k's visit with friends and relatives rela-tives at Binarham nnd Salt Lak Mesdnmes J. .1. Ranks, Amnions Simmons. Andrew An-drew Prior. William Ferguson and Maria Hubert Hub-ert son, sisters of Mrs. Ophelia Roehhill, surprised sur-prised her Tuesday on Ler birthday anniversary. anni-versary. PAYS ON -f rAV.S(?N. March S. Mrs. C. F. Dixon eutfr-taiiu-d at bridge Saturday of last week. The W. W. O. M. club met Thursday with Mis Lyle Craven. Mips Pearl Oberhausley entertained the m embers em-bers of the K. K. K. club at her home Friday uf hist week. Miss Emma Bale entertained at a "candy pull" Satlirrlny evening. Miss Tlie'.ma lVi ry entertained at a dinner par' v Sun-lay. Covers were la id f r tea. Tile pupils" of Mis- Emma Otx-rhaukv gtve hf-r a surprise pariy M-::dy a f ternwon, in h-jn-T of ii-r birtliday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. fharles II. White p;,ve n farewell fare-well parly Tmsday '-veinn? nt their home in L-ju-jT of Mr. ami Mrs. Tliomas W. L-rwiil. wt,M leff Tliur-dny fr Id-ih". where f hey will ihh:.'" their home. Musical Heieetinns were given by Mrs. Charl'js Kvaaa and" Mrs. liuUii-J TittJ-.:i. Mr. Lerwill was presented with a gold ring with his initials, a gift from his friends. Luneh-eon Luneh-eon was nerved and Karnes played. About f'rty guests wre present, a number coming from KpanUh Fork. Stanley Wilsou entertained at an oyster supper sup-per Sunday. C.len Simmons, honorahly discharged from marine ma-rine service, has returned home from 1'nll-fornla. 1'nll-fornla. He and Mrs. Simmons were the guetus Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. N. C. Spalding of Provo. Mrs. Vernile Tiemiek is visiting her mother, Mrs. Bahr, at Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Conyers ai:d bnbv of K-i-reka art the quests of Mr. and Mrs. L. B Wil.vm. Ir. and Mm. Henry Hulsh of lieno, Nov., are visiting relatives here. Mrri. Alice Smith nnd dauirlitcr. Mi" ; Smith, have returned home after t- visit in Salt J-ake. The Rev. nnd Mrs. Wildman MurpM visiting in Salt Lake. Mrs. Volmer Nebeker and children t Friday from their ranch in Hagt" wh-re they have been since Octolier. Miss Dora Hill was ut Provo fcutwi gueB- of Miss llulah Menlove. Mrs. S. E. Ware returned home ir-reka ir-reka Sundav. . i it r 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Ferre are t.sh- tive nt Provo. , ff m Miss Myrth Dixon entertained a Sun-lii y afternoftn. TOOELE TOOELE. March P. The marriug of two popular young" girls of this city took plnt.'ii at high lioon WetfncBilay tit the homes of their i respective pnreulK. Miss Annli; Kl;in?tou, i daughter of Mr. tunl Mrs. "V. II. Klkingmn, I ! Sr., -.'fts united in innrriage to James Dcnnhi?, I and Miss Orlie Johnson, a Uvfn da ughter i I Mr. and Mrs. NMs Johnson, was married to Oliver Iennin. Th ceremony for Miss J5lk-: J5lk-: ington nnd James Dcjiriing v;is pprfirnied by Bishop K M. Atkin. and for Miss Johnson :mi Oliver Demiinj? by Hi shop A. L. JUmks. The voting bridegrooms aw relatives nnd are from liia ho Falls, lilnlji. Both young couples departed de-parted on the af leiuoou train lor Idaho Fa 11b to make their homeR. 1 Saturday evening of lust week fit the home J of Mrs. J. A. Dielt. Misses Mary MeKellar and i Edua Oundry entertained at a bundle shower ) in honor of Miss Orlie JohiihOii. whose mar- i riage took place Wednesday. Twenty guents i were present. Monday evening Mrs. - fcjidney Isegreen and M"rs. Krb Johnson entertained at a shower for Miss JoIiiimju nt I he Isegreen rcr;i- : deuen. Covers were laid for thirty guesta. J Mrs. Lee CbaitiberHu of Usdeu was the ;uest j of her sister, Mrs. Kugene Clark, during the j week. ; Mr. and Mrs. John Marsden. who have been residing at Luyton. are visiting relatives in this I city prior to going to Wells, Nov., to make their lionie James Keough, who has been in tho navy for a year, returned to his home in Tooele from overseas during t he we el-:. Guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Stevens during I he early part of the week were Mr. and Airs. Jack Stevens of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Stevens's mother if Spring ville. Mrs. Harold La Beile of Garfield spout Tues-dy Tues-dy visiting friends in this city. Tooele review No. 3. Lady Maccabees, added sir new member? at the initiatory ceremonies Friday night at a meeting held iu the Fraternal Fra-ternal hall. The candidates who received the degrees into 1 he mysteries of the order were Mrs. Sadie Giroux, Mrs. M. J. Scanlon, Mrs. J. W. Wallau. Mrs. liobort Mitchell, Mrs. N. K. Wallace and Mips Clara Fbtrt. Lunchcn was served by the ladies of the order at the cloo of the init iation. Mrs. Lee Stauffer spent the week at Murray visiting her mother, Mrs. Miller, A social event of the reason that is bebi? looked forward to with much interest is the military hall to be given in the opera house next Friday evening by the cadets of the Tooele high school. All uniformed men who have teen mere thnn six months' service iu - the army will be honorary guests of the evening. Mrs. Jack Cully wan hoBtess at cards at her home Monday evi- niug. Twelve guests enjoyed en-joyed Mrs. Cully's hospitality. Mrs. Kdward Kirk n& hoetess to the members mem-bers of the Coterie club at her Koine Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. Whist was plajcd and covers were laid for twelve, gneifs. The ladies of the Altar sontety of .St. Marguerite's Mar-guerite's Catholic church have arranged to give a card party and social in tiie Fraternal hall on St. Patrick's day. Mr. and Mrs. J)aniel Wilford RurspII, Jr.. who were united in marriage in the Salt. Lake temple Wednesday, are at home with Mr. Russell's Rus-sell's parents In St.. John for the present. Mrs. Russell was formerly Miss Lovinu Do SL Jear of Provo. Mrs. Joah Daniels was the recipient of a pleasant surprise party Tuesday afteruooa by a few friends. Tho occasion was her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. William Buckingham have returned re-turned from Mason Valley, Ariz., where they hud made their home for several years. The most pleasing .social event of the week was the nnnual ball of the Tooele Daughters of the Pioneers' in the opera house Wednesday Wednes-day eVenlng. All returned soldiers, sailors and' marines were honorary guests of t ho evtmiug. The graud march began at 0 o'clock and was led by the men iu uniform. Others who formed In the march were all persons present attired In pioneer costumes. Among the real old garments gar-ments worn was n shawl eighty-five years old. worn by Mrs. Dowpoint, and a shawl worn by Mrs. ' E. J. Atkin that Iter mother hud worn when she was married. The program .Included idd-fashioned dt?ucen and ni.my up-to-date stepa. Mrs. Annie Dorman, one of the pioneer daugh- ters. danced the Highland Fling. Ouring the evening the military men present pave a dein- ( jnstration of drilling that was pleasing. Tooele city was represented by about thirty of Its re- turned men. Miss Clara Kone of Magna Is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kone. j ' DUCHESNE I ; tH'CHESNE, March 8. Mr. ami Mrs. O. C. ' Lockhardt gave a dinner party Sunday evening it their country home, to which the fid lowing , friends were invited: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas i Firth, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Peale Derrick anil Or. , ind Mrs. J. Edwin Zimmerman. Bridge was the ivening's diversion. i A newly organized five hundred club, to which ias been given the name of "River club." met ' rhnrnday afternoon with Mrs. William Seaton. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. J. Partridge and ' Urs. J. Woolstenholme. The next meeting will , e with Mrs. Joe Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Firth presided at n iinner Friday evening, when cover were laid 'or Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Hillings, Mr. nnd Mrs. i. N. Alt and Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Kohl. Thursday night Nile and Tom Washburn were ' loets to their young friends at a dancing party it the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. i I. A. Washburn. Kef reshment h were served .hTOUgho.it the evening, and thope present in- :luded Miss Laura Mnrirg. Mifs Florence Mars-!1 ng. Miss Magirie Hare. Miss Iora Moore, Miss I Ethel Frisby, Lnelli Wpmov -t, M i Tli"l- nn Billlncs. Miss Pearl Fowll. M's Nina F;-11. Miss Maggie Davis. Mis- LKa miUncs, Miss , rrtnfl Stott. Dewey Wiikius, Roy Sh'Tiinn, Mont Poulport, I -yon A'pl.inalp, F.nrl J"iisen. Ti'iS irurrii--k, Sam Hair. Cjnin'-e Jolly, Kny Dd.-kirW, Sterling Moore, R'-n Frirby and Lm;ne FiU- ) rat or. Own A'rdnnalp enrpr'aind a nn--ber Gf srnl friends Friday evnini: at Th- hone of t i r , ?i?ter. Mr?. Reiki R-?3eaerry. i;.-,rafs nd i rlancinc were ftijoyed, afu- which refre-.li- uenta were served. A children's flstrscing part- wn h-Md st Rart's ronfpcijiinery ;.(.' re last Saturday aft-srn aft-srn ou f roni 2 ; 50 u n ' i 1 ;V ? Miss Marg.irei Di c!ieti has g-ne to Salt La fee 1 j for a v!!t with hM- br-.Thr, i liste- I.ipirli'-sli. ' . tr. and Mrs. t.ny Davis of DtK.iii canyon j srero g:iesrs rniring the week of Mr. ad Mrs Wilder Fasrhanks. . Mr?. R. M. Fepe and Mr'. M. P.. Tpe have re'Mrned from a visit in Suit Lake. I 1 Mr". A. J. Feller has g'o" to F.urte. Mont., j ' Lo visit M'ith relhi ivs Tor s..V(.r .,j -.r,.,-t;v Little Cordocia Air-'d was h---;-' Meudny Fiffemoon from 4 to 6 to twenty email friendp. Children's games were enjoyed and luncheon was served. Mr. and Mr6. W. FitBwater left Monday for and indefiulte eojourn in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. James DcRlieGh ure back from i visit in Salt Lake, Mr. Driglietdi having DUt recently arrived from France. Mr. and Mrs. Dnn Powell and children hav -elurncd from a several weeks' vlmt in Salt Lak?. The Primary aflBociatlon of the Lattr-day 'aims church held its regular meeting Thurs-jny Thurs-jny afternoon at the town hall. The primary fflcers and teachers met Tuesday evening with Mrs. Gladys Odeklrk. Mrs. ,. W. Sehonian entertained Frid.iy oft-irnoou oft-irnoou for the members of the local Red Cross vho had been assisting her during (he week at he work rooms. Cards were enjoyed, after .vhich luncheon was served. The gueetB were ; Mrs. Georce Bowers, Mrs. J. It. Lewin, Mrs. f. W. HIHinps. Mrs. G. FT. Knhl, Mrs. Mar-fret Mar-fret Odekirk. Mrs. Thomas Firth. Mrs. J. A. iVaPhhurn. Mrs. F. C. Kelso and Mrs. J. Edwin Zimmerman. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. BilT.ngs were Tabiona rlsitors during the weet. 1 AMERICAN FORK ; f AMKKTrAN" FORK. Mareh B.Mr. and Mrs. L. E . St orrs of Magna t pen t Sunday In A m c rl jfn Fork visiting with Mr. and iJrs. J. W. vtorrF. Miss Algi F-crerton Rpent Suturday Bnd Sun-In Sun-In v in I'rovo visiting with friends and rela-.Iv'e. rela-.Iv'e. Mrs. Alvin Adnms nnd 'ary Miller left the nttrr part of ihn week for California for an M'eeded visit wKh relatives. Mr. and 51 rs. f 'lintn La rwn of Provo spent Sunday in American Fork visiting with Mrs. inima Foster. Mr. nnd Mr. R. L". Baiter enter'ained a't l b'.ciHl affair of their home Pa'tirday r,f latt x-"f'ii. Those pre.nt w re MIfs Matfle Ftronc. :Tr.iee lrsr-n of Prlee. Mr. an,i Mrs,. i.nni Thornton, Mr. and Mm. Frerl St rone, Mr. ind Mrs. Karl Tievr and M i ff ep au Aldrldge ind Ll'-woLa Pirong of Pnlt Lake. Stanley Chipman. pn of Mr. and Mrs. W. r-T. Chipman. firTired Mondny frrim Camp Fvearny, having rx-en honorably released from iervice. Mrs. J. K. Mnrdoek fpnt part of the k .7i ihij city vii7TT w.ta her parents, Mr. md Mr?. S. L. Chipman. Mr. Frank 8 harp of Ix-hi spnt Thurwlay n American Fork visiting with t,.r sister, Mrs. I'em Vniker. Mr. and l!r. J. Ti. Wnltmsn. who hn-e hecn visi ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fon Chlpmnn for the last month, returned to their home in 'Wisconsin, Monday. Mrs. J. ,1. Harnipr of Minneapolis, Minn., is here for an extended vi.-il UU her tislcr, i j Mr. Reuben t. hlpman. i I Miss Dena Shutter entertained at a farewell party Tuesday In honor of ciurles Oraut, who left later for Canada. Music and games were the main features. Tho.se present were Mr. nod Mrs. Albert Rowley, Mr. nr.d Mrs. .Trim en Grant. Mrs. Rosa ';r:int, MiMon Brown, Wilson Cunningham. Clarence Grant, Miss Syl ia Stubbs of Provo and Mif-s Lillian Grant. Mrs. M illie How ard returned to ln r home in Spanish Fork Thursday, afl'T spending a few days visiting v. !th hex father, W. ts. . Robin-sou. Robin-sou. Mr. and Mrs. Rowers of N- phi are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson of this cl'y. rock springs, wyq7 ROCK PPRIXOK, AVyo.. Mareh R. AT rs. Joseph TnUier h;L. moved to Reliance Re-liance to join her husbaml. Mr. Trailer i Hiiperinten'lnL of the L". 1 mine at Reliance. i'aut Knrppi ba- returned home, h;iv-inp h;iv-inp been diijcliurcd irom .--or vice in the navy. -Mrs. Arthur V.-til entertained tho mc:n-h mc:n-h c ra of the B r i 1 : e club ! u 1 1 d a y afternoon. after-noon. A number of uitcrowt incr ganu-y w ere enjoyed h nd the hifch s:ore wan made by Mrs. Joseph IRiy. Luncheon was enjoyed fter cards. Mr. and Mr:s. J". G. TViom.K v.'erc in from Mcpatli for tho c-n-'crt. on .Saturday .Sat-urday night (f Lir wcf-'c. Alfred Ward -.vrirc-s th.-u Lr, v. il! not. be home pon, an h-s Rhiy. the Ans-'anli. has br.-in turned (-r to ihe nidriiioH and thpy hr.ve L'-n riven finyilirr ship and will Boon sail nzrtln for ovcry-.iH. Mrs. Thomas Mrtncy r-'nrncd Monday Mon-day from CuTnber-i hr-ro yhc vis-i'cd vis-i'cd her pao-n-f, Mr. and Mrs. :.. Kb'-r-lin.Er. Her mother anoinon ni d h'T home. Tdli'sey Rr,-;e and .S.-r.'tfina I'acinclli entertained en-tertained the R.ride club .Saturday evening eve-ning of la ft vfk. Mrv Joseph Facf-n Facf-n e ! i i , cousin of the 1 1 o;s t. :-: , v-a r. tl'i e g'J'St of tho fiub. The R.ork S'Trinz? Lelpb;in ohaptT met at the libary Ton(biy evening- and topics of interest in Byp'.ian Jilstory U're discus.sed. The KpiPeop.tl pruild met with Mrs. Chris T'.unnliif; Thursday afl.-rnoon. The tea to be von March -0 at. the home of Mrs. 7?. Williams dbn;03ted. A good ly number attended. Mr. rind Mrs. Mtitt H'illison rntr r -taincd for the Canadian Jict;iinent:iJ band Saturday night of Jast v.eck, after tho show. Tho guests dnncod, played tlie pipe-? n nd mm iff. .Supper was Korvod. Dr. A. S. Schepp and Jfrs. i-Jchopp r-tnrned r-tnrned Tuesday from Omaha, where tin y stopped for a. few days on their return from Mayo Brothers' hospital at Roelj-ester. Roelj-ester. Minn., where Dr. Scln pp went for a n operation for rancor. The opera t ion was not performed, as his condition was not favom bin, Tho Rosary society of tlie .South Side Catholic fhureh. mot with Father Wohdi at the rectory Monday afternoon. Tlan were made for the card party to be given on St. 1'atriok's day at 'the Masonic t temple. Refreshments were served at th cJofjc of t he meeting. I oTearfield f . LKARKflCLD. Ma rcli S. Miss Dorothy Doro-thy Hnwn is spending two weeks 1n Salt T.ake City, as guest of her cousin. Mrs. Cifiude c. Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Ja.r.b I". Tayton v,ort Ogden visitors during the week. Mrs. Henrv Morgan returned this wik from an extended visit in Birb Jdalto. wl'h rrlatt vr-f. Misses Kdith and Annie I'raper wr' Ogden visitors during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Iucim' Uau'lie spent .Monday in Salt. 7nke City. Mr, and lr.j. I ravl Smith, of (nler-vibe, (nler-vibe, visiter relatives liere thif weelt. Mis Martha Morgan entertained a few friends at a social at her borne Mondav evening. Game.-, were played, followed by refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. John Man, ton spent a few da ys In Tooele this weelt, as guort n of relatives. Mr. a nd Mrs. T,iieiijr T.n udie ent-r tained a, few friends at dinner at their home Saturday evening. Airs. George F. i'a.iillo is spending ten d.iys in Salt. Lake Ojty. as gu-st of her daughter. Mrs. Kdith Wilcox. Mrs. Mary F. Mocker spent. Thursdav in Salt Lake City. |