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Show Social Notes From Utah Towns , BINGHAM fl I 4- ISINOIIA.M, llaivh s. Tho I'oniwfioki nil of !lui UM Ov:;.s iUrrt:uiu'.l at a F Krliir!'tuil party at thr Kril Cross rooms i ilia I. O. IX i'-. liall .Saturday aftf-moon f l;isl wt-i'K. Tho parly was ive-i in fit uint litnoul to Mr. 1). 1.. Knt. ami .Mrs. W .. T. Kent, who li'ft liinhaai on Mon- ay tor lissourl, wliero tai'y will inako 'n (toialoil isit. .Mrs. i'anl Ackor-l.'tn Ackor-l.'tn and Mrs. O. (.'. Jours liat1 charne of ic arnuiKOinonts ;i iul hinrhenn. Tuc af-jvni-on was spent in noniileovork, after . "iiirit a lU'liei.nis lv.o-;:ot'.rse hmehenn US? as served. The Mrs. Keuts will he liuse(l by l ie l. ait, as both were re..'i!ors? . -orders. " They were raoh presentcil with ft tiift uf talile silver as a token of appreciation appre-ciation and esteem. Mrs. ('. Kliader, hnirntan of tin.' unit, with -Jr few appro-rlate appro-rlate words, made fa" presentation. Tho nest list incladed, 1'esides the K'lests o: onur, Mrs. Fred Turner, Si-., Mrs. M. ,i . Vii.'ifoash, Mrs. Juhn Knitdson, Mrs. 1 ' ohn i:rnes. Mrs. tleorge l'op--?, Mrs. 1 K. Thomas. Mrs. J. r. rinvall, Mrs. h ft rromc Morrill. Mrs. C. Eliaries, Mrs. "it i liaimrcv Caylord, Mrs. O. C. Jones, Mrs. ' 1 K. Ijindelof. Mrs. Minnie Wnde, Mrs. ).).". (. .1. Fisher. Mrs. J. 71. Coiyar, Mrs. Paul i,r . ekrrnian, Mrs. Engieke and Mrs. Edith (axficld. v Mrs. Lowell Carter is making n visit rk ; t Ihft home of her parents, Mr. nnd Vs. ai '"red Turner. Site was ealleil here by tho lv" l'ions illness of her sister, Miss Rosveuu r."utnnr, Imt who at ti:o present time is , 'anvaleseimr. ' w : Mrs. E. O. Hall and children returned ' h ondav from a visit in Sprlngville. 1 a' In honor of little fierdon Mettaner's ' rst birthday anniversary, his mother, Irs. .loe Mettnner, entertained the fol-j ticj'.'Wi'ng little folks at her home in Copper- ! "eld on Tuesday afternoon: Tiorotiiy 'S-Hvi. Elinor and George Bnshrod, Jessie vue V jid Klanehe ITarwood, Bernice Oilman r-'ncl Kontt-lla Allen. Mrs. Dave MeDonald of P.ilt Lake is ' '" inking a short visit with friends in Cop-Sl-.trfie)d. . i 1rs. Bert Waters has pone to Ios i1 (.; nieles, -her former home, for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Charles XMerre. Sr., en-I 'ilained at their home Saturday eve-1J'Mng eve-1J'Mng of last week. Cards and music Wli inncd the evening's entertainment, after 0D:lhi' h a fine luneiieon was served. Covers Bill re laid for the following guests: Mr. rjv id Mrs. William Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. 1 '. . II. Mclntyre. Mrs. Michael Pearee, ' rs. Fox, Mrs. Frank King, Mrs. Mary T''C: nrierson and Arthur Wilson. is --, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hammond de-painirted de-painirted the early part of last week for I -nith Dakota, where t'nev will make an niv'."tended visit vritii Mr. Hammond's '," other. i J ;The fourth dance of a series given by '? 'tie Ragtime Seven orchestra was held : Miners' Union hall Wednesday eve-'ve eve-'ve l- ng, with a lai'ge crowd in attendance. ,;;Vt Mr- and Mrs. D. L. Kent and Mr. and t"' rs. A. T. Kent left Bingham on Mon-' Mon-' ty. They will visit relatives in Coio-ve Coio-ve do and Kansas before they reach their timate destination, Osgood, Mo. Miss Mona lleaston, who has recently atd Covered from a severe attack of Span-pi, Span-pi, h influenza and who is now residing Salt Lake, is visiting a few days in ft-- mp with her grandmother, Mrs. Heas-c.iei Heas-c.iei n. Lieutenant Brt Fitzgerald arrived In C . rjgiiam from France oi Saturday of last ' Pie is the son of Mrs. John Fltz- aR':e raid and has been in the balloon corps rau;:. rvlre for over a year. l Vi, Twins, a boy and a girl, arrived at the enti..me of Mr. and Mrs. Duffy last week. i, . Preparations are being made for the ;;; nual St. I'atrick's day divine, to be ,l'P.?" Ven by the Ladies of the Maccabees !' '- March 17. iuii Highland review Xn. 17. Maccabees, an-lr. an-lr. V, wires a card parly .at the McKenzie " t f ; I next Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. -'p:'l.,.'c public is most cordially Invited. . vmcheon w ill be served and prizes ' .'en to the winners in the card games. I ;e r.v . Th.s re''iew has no lod-erooms In Highland High-land lt.iy ivhere socia is cm be held and t:ie hotel has oeen e'ouat'.d for the ocea- Si"0. Mrs. V.. (1. Ler.ly ar.d M,:s. J. iiut'er Were hostesses at a silver lea gie:i by Hie Millunlist lulies' Aid soeiety at tiie emireh parlors la.l Thursday allcrnoon. A soeial' tiflernoun was spent. Next Thursday an all-day session will be held, u hen sewing will he in order, and every member is urged to lend a helping hand. At noon a. luncheon will be served. A successful dance, both socially and financially, was given at tho L. D. S. church Thursday evening for the benefit of the piano tutid. Tuu commit'.eu In charge did eveiything to make this at-fair at-fair a success and the church was the scene of a joyous throng. Mr. and Mrs. c. l.iser and Mr. and Mrs. 1:. E. Smith gave a dancing party at the Commercial club Tuesday evening to a select number of guests. A local orchestra or-chestra furnished the music. Light ro-fieshments ro-fieshments were served. Mr. and Mrf. W. 8. Gannon celebrated tin: twenty-third anniversary of their wedding with a delightful party Wednesday Wednes-day evening at their home at the Apex mine. The . guests arrived early In sleighs and soon a merrry crowd was assembled. About 9 o'clock all were seated at card tables and whist formed the entertainment. The prizes were won as follows: Ladies' first, a hand-painted plate, by Mrs. E. E. Dudley: second, a military picture frame, by Mrs. C. L. Countryman; consolation, a baby doll, by Miss Agnes James; men's first, a late copyright, by c, L. Countryman; second, a leather cigar' case, by J. Moran; consolation, con-solation, a match box, by Isadore Gauchet. At the conclusion of the games an elaborate three-course luncheon was served. Music was also a feature. The guests presented to Mr. and Mrs. Gannon Gan-non a handsome cut-glass water set and mirror In remembrance of the dav. The guest list included Mr. and Mrs. "M. L. James of Union, Mr. and Mrs. "lc-r Ivekman of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Adderley, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ilemis, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dunsmoro, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Countryman, Judge and Mr. E. E. Dudley, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marriott. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Worthen, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Eden, Mrs. Emma Williams. Mrs. Mina Jimpson, Miss Agnes James, Lieutenant E. Jennings, Lieutenant O. Peterson. Mr. Eood, J. Moran and Isadore Gauchet. A son was born to Mrs. Ed Stubbs on Monday morning. Mr. Stubbs died early in November from influenza. Mrs. c. Ullitdrr was in Salt Lake Monday In the Interest of the Ked Cross work. A meeting wns catted nt the Amelia palace Monday by Mr. Worlhington, when the president of tha branch met the ehairniL'n of the different units to explain the work for the eomins months. Work witt be sent the units ouch week the first to be refiure'e work. There will alao be yarn for knitlins. Mrs. Kate Ford went to Suit Lake Tnpsdnv for a visit with her son, E. T. Forfl. ami family. Mrs. Michael Peoreo spent Kami-day of last week with friends in Lower Bingham. LARK 4- i- LARK, March S The Lark Red Cross 1 'ranch held its roeulur mc -timr Monday tA'eriinf? at the club rooms. S. Faimn was re-elected treasurer and A. Huber sml O. Aubuchon wi-:re eN.-cted , on thv executive committee to fill vacancies. Miss Hazel Accrd, who haw had chr.rjre of the primary department in the Lark schools, was married in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday to James Hilton Olson of Emery. Misses Delilah and Mabel Peterson were the hostesses at a party Friday of last week. JMuciic and games were the features. fea-tures. A beautifully r.rranged supper was served at midnight. White and pink carnations car-nations were used for the table decorations. decora-tions. The gruests included the Misses May Dixon, Fern Arnold, Emma Sand--strom, Luella Peterson and tho Messrs. Carl Sandstrom, John Mnrnhali. Will C'rit-I'mdtui, C'rit-I'mdtui, Norman Cntluhden und Hyrum Llovd. The Lnrk Social club, rave an entertainment entertain-ment Friday evmiini,' of h'.fct wttk at its chil -rooms fur icembers and invited LT'.ir'sts. The first of the evening was spent, playin;: cards. Mrs. Joseph Ga-tnacho Ga-tnacho won first iadies' prize and Mrs. Hall second. Kdward Olson won the men's first prize and H. Fay Sholty second prize. Refreshments were served and dancing completed tho evening's pleasure. Mrs. J. Gamache guve a. party Thurs-; Thurs-; day evening cf last week in honor of her son Geortre. bout twenty youn;,' people ; w-re present. Games were played and ref iTsiimcniri served. Mrs. H. H. Loom is and mother, Mrs. Eila Downey, left Tuesday for an extended extend-ed stay in Cu 1 1 t'o r r. i a. Will Kunhaldl, who has been in the aerial service und stationed at Fort Sill. OUla., has received hid discharge and reached his home in J-tfrk Tuesday. Miss Willow Wray entertained the J. G. G. club Monday evening". Tho time was spent in sewing". Miss Dora Brown of Fillmore has taken the piaoo in the Lark schools made vacant by the resignation of Miss Hazel Aeorcl. Mrs. W. H. Fahrln spent Sa turday of last week in Bins ham, i.he guest of her sister, Mis. Claude Price. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lanros mo tore 5 to Salt Lake- Saturday of lust week, returning' re-turning' Sunday. Mrs. O. K. Chandler returned to Lark Wednesday alter a week spent with her parents, Mr. a:.d Mxs. Eugene Kimball, at Wet Jordan. Miss Thelma Roe, secretary of tho local Red Cross, spent the last week-end in ; Salt Lake City. i ! 1 J I ' PRICE I 4. , PRICE, March 8. St. Patrick's day will i be celebrated in Price, March 17," by a, grand ball to be given at the hih school gym. The plans are being made by the , Fliuwatha orchestra and it is expected that friends from all over Carbon and Emery counties will attend. Saturday evening of last week the H. B. Goetzmann home was the scene of a merry party, when Miss Florence Walker and Miss Inez Scott' entertained a number num-ber of their friends at cards and dancing. The rooms were beautifully decorated with carnations and roses. A late sup-, sup-, per was served. Honors were awarded 1 to Mrs. Jesse N. Ellertson and Dr. H. B. Goetzmann. The guests were M essrs. and Mesdames J. Rex Miller, J. N. Ellertson, El-lertson, W. E. Anderson, H. B. Goetzmann, Goetz-mann, C. H. Madsen, Misses Hazel Cleveland, Cleve-land, Maude Burke, Theressa Mead, Jessie Jes-sie Ballinger, Zylphia Earl, Mrs. Muriel Shaw, Messrs. John Hendricks, Mat Gil-mo Gil-mo ur, B. A. Fowler, Lew Mar Price, George Ballinger and Dr. Sanford Ballinger. Bal-linger. Mr. and Mrs., Albert Pace were agreeably agree-ably surprised Saturday evening of last week when a number of their friends went in to help them celebrate their fifteenth fif-teenth wedding anniversary. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. M. T. -Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mclntyre, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. John Mathis, Mr. and Mrs. James Mathis, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bean, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bean, Mr. and Mrs. John Forsyth, Mr. and Mrs. John Prince. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pace, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gunder-son, Gunder-son, Mrs. A. H. Hunton and John TLedd. Miss Nellie Beryle Jennings of Price became the wife of John Frederick Stauf-fer Stauf-fer at the Methodist parsonage Monday evening. The bridegroom had just arrived ar-rived from Quantico, Va,, where he has been with the marines. He was on his way to Mare Island to be mustered out of the service, after which he win return re-turn here for his bride. He is a linotype operator and was working on one of the Denver papers when the call came to serve his country. The bride is really a resident of Ilii'Ie, Colo., but she was em- ; lilnycd ill an offire in Denver heforo coming com-ing to I'rii-e, whero .she iM .stenntcrn elier .-mil bookkeeper for ihe Consoliiln ted Waeon eompany. tjie lus inado many friericU here. Jlr.s. Min-v A. Thomas returned the first of the week from Oijden, where she was called Ijv the death of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Kllertson have returned re-turned to their home in I'rovo after a visit at the J. -. KlicrUun homo in i'riee. Mrs. S. J. Powell has returned homa after a visit with relatives at Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Dickinson have Bone to Vrovo and Salt Lake, for a few-days few-days visit. Miss Mabel Hoffmann spent the last week-end with friends in Salt Lake. Mrs. Jessie Sanford and Miss .Margaret ITorsley were in .Salt Lake a few days the first of the week. 11-ofossor and Mrs. D. r. Woodward of.nie down from Helper, Sunday, for a .short visit. Airs. Thomas Wakeley and family have moved to Wattis, where Mr. Wakeley has a position at the mines. Dr. II. S. Cooper and family of Hiawatha Hia-watha were in Price a few days ago on their way to Denver, where they will make their home. 1 MURRAY, f MURHAY, March S. Mrs. J. W. Herlintf entertained tiie sewing club on Friday for 1 o'clock luncheon. Covers were laid for Mrs. CI. W. Huschcr, Mrs. J. A. Jooes, Mrs. 0. W. Churches. Mrs. S. Sheritl. Mrs. W. W. Robins, Miss Bess Jones and Mrs. L. A. Cuinmings. Mrs. H. Z. Smith and F. R. Smith li ft todav for their home in Quincv, lit., after a two weeks' visit with air. and Mrs. F. H. Greene and family. Tho ninth grade of tile Hilicrest "nigh school entertained at a class party oa Saturday evening- of last week in the school gymnasium. Games, music and dancing "were enjoyed, followed by refreshments. re-freshments. An entertainment was Riven in the Murray First ward amusement hall Wednesday evening by tho members of the ward choir. The pastimes were music mu-sic and Barnes, followed by refreshments. Mrs. Fred Brant end III tie daughter returned ilurinsr tho week lo their homo in Poeatello, idaho, after a short visit with Mrs. S. A. W hillock. A benefit social was given in the Odd Fellows' nail Tuesday evening by tne Omenia Rebekah lodge. An excellent pro-jrram pro-jrram was enjoyed, followed by cards ami dancing. The Murray Second ward entertained Tuesday at a reunion in the ward house. An excellent program was given in the afternoon, after which dinner was served. A large crowd a.lso enjoyed the entertainment enter-tainment and dancing in the evening. The Methodist Ladies' Aid sooiety was entertained Wednesday afternoon in the church parlors by Mrs. Philip Bei U and Mrs. E. G. Dawson. The Hev. Ciem Da-vies Da-vies of the Waterloo Methodist church rave a short talk, followed by several musical numbers. About thirty guests were present. Among the boys returning home from training camps during the past week were Arthur McClory, Clyde Marston. Ed Mackay, Paul Paris, Byron C. Royal, W. E. Anderson, J. T. Andrews, Howard Hauskenecht and Thomas E. Doris. The I'ast Noble Grands' club w-as pleasantly entertained Thursday afternoon after-noon at the Fraternal hall by Mrs. Jennie Jen-nie Lmidquist. After the regular routine of business was concluded, a short, program pro-gram was given, followed by refreshments. refresh-ments. Tiie guests were Mrs. E. G. Dawson, Daw-son, Mrs. M. Dundrjuist, Mrs. J. R. Drink-water, Drink-water, Mrs. Charles Anderson, Mrs. Ralph Cilllespie, Sirs. C Fatchell. Mrs. Kate Frcehlich, Mrs. Will Enright, Mrs. Edith Birch, Mrs. W. Bennion, Mrs. J. Kelson, Mrs. Freti Peters and Mrs. F. Cannesie-ter. Cannesie-ter. Mrs. Joseph Vincent and children left today for Los Angeles and the beaches, where they will Lpend the next two months. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MeMillan returned Thursday from California, where they have been sightseeing for tho past two weeks. A number of neighbors and friends of Mrs. W. R. Clark and A. E. Williams pleasantly surprised them Thursday evening eve-ning at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Williams Wil-liams on East Forty-eighth South street. Vhe occasion was the birthday anniversary anniver-sary of both. A dinner was served, at which covers were laid for thirty After dinner music and games were enjoyed until a late hour. The Women of Woodcraft will entertain at a dance and card party next Tuesday evening in the Fraternal hall. . MANTI 4 . f MANTI, March S. Grand Master E. H. Kniitli and l'ast Grnnd Master V. J. Moore of Salt Lake and Grand Marshal Uurvoy Clut'f of Provo paid Ihe Odd Fallows of Mantt a fraternal fra-ternal visit Saturday ' evening of last week. After the meeting the Manti lodR.e, N'o. 'Si. entertained the returned soldiers at a banquet at the lodse rooms. Miss Winnie Purry entertained tlie "Reviewers' "Re-viewers' section" Monday evoniii;,'. Mrs. Howard How-ard Cox gave the l'-ssou ou aa English play. Special guests were Mrs. Frank AndcrHon, Chloe Judd and (irace Peterson. Sixteen members were present. Mrs. P. B. Smith entertained Sunday evening eve-ning in hnor of her son. Harold Smith, and wife of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith returned to their home Monday. The R. K. class met Willi Mrs. Belie Barton Bar-ton in a village school social .Tuesday evening. eve-ning. Mrs. A. .T. Trollope entertained at dinner Monday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. nod Mrs. Buf fin i,' ton of Salt Lake. Air. and Mrs. Spnirs and Mr. und Mrs. liny Strinyham. The Daughters of the Pioneers celebrated its annual day "Wednesday af Leruoou at the South ward Relief society hall. Clara liraithwaile was pleasantly surprised Tuesday in honor of her twelfth birthday anniversary. an-niversary. Clinton Fox and daughter. May, nrrived from Bonita, Tuesday evening, to viidt relatives. Miss Grace May Saniph', Miss Carter, Miss K, Fleming, the Rev. Mr. Norton, the Rev. Mt. Keuseff and wife anil Mr. anil Mrs, O. F. Wall of Mt. Pleasant ere quests o Mr. and Mrf. J. TI. Hortiiinj,'. Wednesday. The Net'dtrcraft club met Thursday evening wi ! Ii Mrs. .lohn Shu ml. Tho Ladies' Literary club met Thurfdny afternoon at tho. cluhroons. Mrs. Howard Cox gave a talk. "Spriny Poems" was given by -Mrs. Ituby Riddle. Mrs. O. V. Dol.-ft of Ephratm was n guest of her sieter, Mrs. J. B. llenrie, Friday of last eek. - GARLAND f GARLAND, Match S- Mr. and Mrs. Hpen.'e Felsicd tuent tht early part of thi- week in Salt Lake City visit toy with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Cheney of Hri-ham City were puesls of th'-ir daughter, Mrs. Cal Smith, over tiie last week-end. After an extended trip through Bonlhem California, Cali-fornia, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin 1). May field returned re-turned home Tuesday morning. Mrs. Chris Anderson and son, Keium'.h, left Thursday for Elsinorc ami Spring City, when; the v will visit fur an indefinite tim Mr. and Mrs. A'.fr.-d Carbon enirt:iim-d a t dinner Fi iday of luit we'd; in honor of t lie forty -ninth bin Inlay finnivfrsary of Mrs. Carlson's moth or, Mis. Cul Smith. A fter a hoe in I a fter noon d Inu'-r v, s sevM to t h.j fol-Inwiuir fol-Inwiuir guests: Mr. and Mrs. Cal SnUh, Mr, ami Mrs. N. P. Cheney. Mr. a::d Mi s. Chris Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. .Tot-tiph llr.iv, Mr. and Mr. Thomas P.arratt. Mrs. Kditli B.-onth and M rs. Clyde Smith and m vent'-i-n youi; i; reh' -thes of the honor guest. A l:irj;e birthday e;; k, S'-ni by Mr. Smith's d;i :iu : liters, Mr. Finest Smith and Mrs. Itoss L:iti. of P..c;i-ti-11.). Idaho, formed tiie c.-n Utc-i- of the lar-'e. tabb Mrs. J. r. Wheelon of Twin Falls. Llahe, has br-i-n t he y ueit of rci.i t n es lien.- I i;r t t p.ist we"k. ' Mr. and Mrp. ilny Hyri...r returned to Suit T..Me So turday of i.:st v.k ftfrtT a fw d;:y' ,-l: in rify. LsiMe-p ;;iid iii-s. Ch.nrles Minms hum as the'r iriK st Mis-; I.irri'- purser son of M.irr:iv. Cider Petty Officer Irvin Smi"i of the I". S. S. (-'.rsci-'r c:ini(j heme Tiie.t.'.y from Hi o.,k '; . . N. Y.. en a trn da.- s furh-.iiJli. ilv is lu.-S'.n lu.-S'.n of Mr. and Mr. Loreur.'-i Sroith. and h.i.-;iad h.i.-;iad iwentv-iwu niomiis' nvt-r.-ca -. si.-", ic.-. Miss Veuua lUb-s w as Js:- Monday rm-nini: rm-nini: at a c:!. rii pu ny. i i;.' foll-i-; r.g ciic-i f wre nrr.sriiv: T'.if. Mis. .. -,TI1 ' T.::"'-rTi-: lV'S. Tn.--:ina H.ik-r. M.nr;:i s-FaiMnd. s-FaiMnd. T.uV,t, Cajw-.,. r and M;;-i ll.ii,-. and Messrs. N ornnn ,f tu .j.son. I "W.-ti;.. r. -A ib- r; P.-i Inter. Kf niuMh ( oMiubs -..ni V'.:.. .ie linger. A roi:iii f:i:W'..;; ;;:id -ir.;; T-r. s ,ri .--i: W .'dm'Nd.iy ev-n'.Ur.- :.t l.i.-- l':iiae.i trr.r: iv.'-ut l.n'.l in lienor of i-. f.-dh-wtng bys, w !v. I. -.villus in oath to fill nii-siuns fur the Muinmii church: lluloii ilanuiag, Slu oi Mr. and Mrs. T). T). Manning, who will ierivo March i.'f for the Toacalalfo islands; ln-an Hall, son ()f Mrs. Murk Hall, who will leave March 'M for New Zenlitnd; Waliuce " ii son' of Mr. and Mra. Thomas Wise, wlio will leave March 1 1) for ' the central states', ;ind Purker Vnnfleet, on of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Ii. VimfUet, who will leuve .fnrch 10 for the northern states mission. A spk-ndid program wns given, refreshments were served and" dancing was enjoyed. Thre ere "JPO couples and a purse of more ( ha u $"00 was contributed toward Ihe expenses of the honor guests. Mr. and Mrs. M. Febted entertained at dinner din-ner Wcdned,) y afternoon in honor of the directors direc-tors of the Garbmd Milling company. - CuverM were laid for fifteen. ' I NEPHI . : NICPIII, March 8. The most elahorate social event of t he week wus the progressive "rook " i parly gT-eu Friday eveninc at Hi" h'orrest hol-d i l.iy tho Ladies' Literary club in honor of their I husbands. The sp-ieiuus dininr rooni of the! hot el wa s decora i i-d in the cluh colors, fc'reen and while, nnd th color scheme was enrried1 out In all the eniertniutneut prnviderl fur the eveninx'. Progressive rook was played until 11 o'cloet;. wiicu ref rn si; in t n t s were served in the follow in;:: Mr. and Mis. Genr A. Snerrv, tr. :mrl Mrs. F. U. Forrest. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. W. Whitniore. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. M. Whinnor", Mr. rind Mrs. .1. W. Brrnd. Mr. and My. L. A. Whi:mnro. lr. and Mi4. T. It. Hs. Dr. and Mi p. N. .T. Kos. lr. and .Mrs. It. O. Miner. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Winn. Mr. and Mrs. Ik-nnis Wood. Mr. mid Mrs. W. C. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fllison. Jr.. Mrs. It. W. Mc.Mullin. Mrs. .1 rimes Cob-. Mrs. William P.aib-v. Mts. C.riun P-.rrv. Mrs. A. M. M-'Drne. Mi-s'-J Neva Booth. I'.-rilta M"l'he;-s ,n. l.la MePher. oi. Theresa Itrfjurrh. Ge..-g":i Mcfn:i.-. Airs, L. It. M.-t one and Mr.-. C:irl H'-pkitis of L-d-.i. ULlt'.p jnid Mr?. C. II. "Irace and Mr. nnd Mrs. .). W. Olpni bTr W.-dn, -d:,;,- afn-nioon f-r :n ev:nd-d t:i;. lo f ;i I ' rr. ia . Mr. ?n.d Mrs. Sp-ne'-r b'rr.f! vis:t'-d Salt Lakf fri.-nds a f-.v ys this wrk. Tl.. S'wdjy s.-hof.i. of tl.-.- thrw; vnrd? of N-.-ld i v.- n s.-e.-tif,-,! b.r Vf-t 1-f 11 K'l mc and d;i r."'' S;: t 'irdny even nig r,f last w-k. Mi. rml Mrs. .1. ?.i . ( " i . r i u i:.:-n eutfrta ined Thiirslay eveniiu". The linv w,js s;n-i;' in rdayine r-"'k. Kcfr.- );m:i wer-- s,-r"d te Tr. and Mrs. N . .L Ree?. Mr. Mid Mrs. -I. W H-nd, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ail-n. .Mr. and Mrs. Ceor-ie A. Si'rry, ,'r.. Mr. and Mr. L. A. Mir.-r. Miss I'.nrl Alien. .-M-iin Tieo f-t K.irnai i. iho gM'-(t of Ivr p-i Mr. and Mr-. (,e.-r.-- A. :p;-rr". M'-s. i.l-idys S, .lobrs.iH ,f J.y.indyl is v:stir.tf r-d-iliv. s aivi frien-rs r:i ,eP;d. IT. ar.l Mrs. T. Ii. h 1, ft M-'-nday for Ca:i;.-nii.'. v. :,ere they .-.-rp-er Jo visit f .r nh.ut Mr, (..r-jr Th- r-n of Sbe;;.-.v. I lrl o, V" e:i il,.- pu, sf of i i-r p.Tr"iH . V. r. i-.iui- M rs. J, J '-.w lis. for ti,o last two v.e.-kV Mj s. Katie Lamlluiid eulei uuui.d 'I aea :uy hi honor of the eiKhty-fonrth birtlidtiy of her mother. Mrs. Flora Maibon. About thirty of Mrs. Maibcu'a friends wtre preacat lo enjoy tiie occtision. Mrs, L. A. 'Miner is in Provo visiting with hev parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. LUertson. Miss M.al'd Downs returned Monday from Salt Lake, where she had spent buveial months. 1 KAYSVILLE j K AYSVtLIFJ, Wjiroh P. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lin.dsey of t;;wfiedd are pnesty uf jJ r. and Mrs J. B. Undsey tlii.-i week. .Mrs. James Ball -and daughters, ALm-in, Norma and Mae, ami Mrs. Thomas Andei-j-:on, all of Syracuse, were lay L woek - end t'uetsi of Mr. and -Mrs. Jivrum Maylin. Mr. and M m. Villia in .1. T born ley of ! Lay ton were sues'is of Mr. and Mis. ; Jooi lto V. Swan, Sunday. 1 Miss MaprKMi Lay ton of S!t L;tl;e City i was a last week-end visitor in K'aypville. Mrs. tieorej Swan spent a lew dayy In S'mithfiidd tins week. Misses Claire (Jlea;;on and Eva Joy Nell-! Nell-! son were inst week-end visilurh in Logan as irue-sts of lrieiids. TviioS Kinily Brotrgii spr-nt a few days in ' Salt. Lake City Lus week. -Miss Miriam Jleustriini of Ilunts'ille was a last, week-eml guest of liur sitter, Miss Muiselle Kenstruin. Tiie mo.L:t promint-nt sr-cial event of Hie .vo.-k tonic place 'ed.ni.'sday cvenini?, wJien tiie Ciiris' trio tie ie;Kno of i';i-siiie enlertained at a weleome liojue dHne:ii4 party in the ' wh rd am use men t h' in liotmr of t ite returned soldiers of La is co'intv. Mis.-es Alamie and Zatel'e M'-Ciolin f,f S.-t It 1 .ak-j City visited 1'rieiius in P a u Snndav. Mr. T ltd cr J. Sr.efrid.d i',; visiting in C'-irview, Jdai't. a jru-.l of i:er .ist-r, Mi-s. Cc"'fL'e Lgi'r-rt. ;Mrs. Jre.n (',. M. Huviks i-T(,v.i S'lnday in Sail Lake ("ity as ;i rrnf-.:r of J,er daughter. daugh-ter. Mrs. Claude Q. Cannoti. !iss .Time .Mad;-- n of jtrden t- pn t a few drfyn ir. town this wc-; as a yust of re:;? lives. Mr. n r,d M rs. L. f;. Carnp'oc-'l and ehi i-drcn i-drcn of Suit. La Up City were quests of Mr. and Mrs, William P. Lppcrton and fa-. -lily S'indav. y,:'-.. "vi'linm P. V",r. Person en'ertamr-d tVe Lny 'iev elu'o W'e hi' sd.iy n f '.etn' "''i. TV - :c" 'OPii t iop.s t hrrn.ii Iv'in tl-e home v.-',e in the club r'Mrjrs, yf.lknv und whit".. .-ver;:l new members were voted into -he ' P.ii, ;-r.d thft time wa -j spent in dh-'-uss-i iii'- leauue of n. 'i t trii,y. b' ' re s . i :i ,en I s v.t-ie; served. The m. mbers of l!u: cljlj ;i re V1 r.j. i.'iyde A. Lprierson, Mrs-. Henry TL L 1 o J , Mrs. G v y La ,",' son I u t ! c I e , Mi'?. Jnim "VV. Tliornloy, Mrs. ficoryo AV. Swan, Mrs. Z. Tienry Jacobs, Mrs. A. Z. Tami-r, M rs. Kobuu I iii ken. M i s. 1-Yank Muir, Mrs. Kmily SMzer, Mrs. In void OsLomc, Mrs. . Arnohl M. P,;u nes, Mrs. William U. Cleric and Mrs. .Nhithan Kceves. Mr. :i nd Airs. LvercU YonoH of Salt Lake City vero. Inst week-end visitors in Knysville. y""s of relntives, Mr. and M'rs. Serl lavia were Ogdon visitors Snne'av. Mit. C. ). Ibutledcre and Mrs. Harold Osborne snout Tuesday in Salt Lake Ciiy. Miss Nora Llamires lias retwrne-J from Mor.'Mi, wher tli spent tiie pant two months. Mis. John IL Blood ;;nd daughters, Vera anrl Millie, spent Thursday in Salt Lako City. MIDVALJ f MlDVALL. March 8. Tne ladies oftho Met hodiht l-Jpiscipnl church ivil! rivo a dinner next 'j'iiorsday in the church parlors. par-lors. A musp;f program will be k i e 1 1 . alter whirti dituiL-r wiil be served from r, to S o'ri,.-i;. T'ne nu'ini-ers of the Jordan "TT" club wi-re eni erta iii'-ri TuchJ;i v evening: of last W"ek hv Mrs. A. M'. Merrill, assisted as-sisted by Miss Winifred Mcl'onna, at her (home. M iss I (a 1 ii-' J ,eird L-a ve a j'aper j ou Uc "Influeiife (? the Present War on I Art": Miss bnvon lientiiiwi giive a paier I on "Tim Infln-nre '-f t i,e War on tho Lost '(," and .Mrs. Marian T "n'er Leave a jrajier on "The Influence of the I'resent I War on Cannoning." M rs. J. Johnsmi preson tod one (f her lapses in a piano re-'iial L'idny evo-nint: evo-nint: of last uvk in th" Iris theater. Tiie--,. to kj ur: p;i rt were Misk T'orul hy .l-.ie-'Ui, Tvb-r VitT-etit. L.vclyn W;t 1 1 is, I i n J jr-ivi. r'ni. Leiior- Li rid, Marirt , .1 J : i : s c.t : . M,r:.-, " ;es and La I'onne Li-n.-idron. Wedoe --dy cvfuinr; Mrs. A. A. Strorn f u tectr: i r i . ' 1 a iun:'nT (.f Jic-r fl'icnd c at her ivr.e- at ropj-r in iKmor of her hns-'oa hns-'oa r,d s m'rt ;idn y nniiivtrsi ry. Tiie Midvnle, Mutual Improvement as-so' as-so' ie.lldn trr.e an excellent mtisieMl pro-Kram pro-Kram Sundav c'eninL: In the L. Ik S. e'tiurci). Ti.o. s;.r-.- i:(l fc.;j ; ure was a lecture lec-ture L';vf "i i'y Cai'iain ''Jinrles Gardner of Su'1 Lake on ins experiences at the f i on t it. i he v.-.-' r. A. M. Spf rra.n roV'hrnl.-'l bis P'iventy-f P'iventy-f ' f ' h I-. rt h'l.i ',- reiiih "fsirv Monday, his imired;:; le fair.i.y and r-latii'es belt's his .l',k---'s. M y.. I la rry 1 b.i "k and lit I lo son Lavo rtnini.'d to ;."o.;r home in Bingham af'er spend In.- a veek with Mrs. BlaeK'a father. A. McSuurrajj. S |