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Show State Society "DUCHESNE i MTHCSNt:. M:.rch 2D. Mrs. S. L. Hil-.Vs Hil-.Vs of Salt t,:.K, was the lioi.ur guest lu?Mis. A. N. Alt a:; hoMcss at a. de-f'-htf'ul ""'"v' T;irIV Mono ay ;WPMnoon. l! v i i 1 -lot if players were pri-..-nt jiM ,.,s wire won us lollmvs: .Mrs. K. M. rr,pk huh score: Mi. Fduar.l Hart, i-at -,' 2X111 Mrs. Hilling, visitor's prh:o. , close of tin' games lunch was I l .fl lo Mrs. V. C. K.-lso. Mrs. M. M. ' S-irkin-. Mvy. J. Schlogi Mrs. James JilUh, Mrs. K OToole. Mrs. vPK'kerson. ,Mrf. M. !. lope. Mrs. U. v pone Mrs. t T Walsh, Mrs II. M. w.lk.M- Mrs-K. L. V:ilr.uuNl Mrs. J. Kali,, Ka-li,, Zimmerman, Mrs. 1'. W. Hillings, VI lv W. Wchoiiiiau. Mrs. C. M. Allied, ii-V Thomas Firth. Mrs. J. K. Lewis, -V Laird I'oan, Mrs. C. H. Kohl. Vrs O. Smith. Mrs. 10. Hart, Mrs. Virles Odekirk anil Mrs. G. S. Howvrs. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Shelton enter-f-lined a ftw ft it-T (is Saturday evening of week nt thoir homo. Five- hundred s the diversion of the evening, and those preivnt wore: Mr. and airs. G. J. r.ivos .Mr. and .Mrs. M. S. Wnolv, Mr. Ipd Mrs. J. K. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. "iris Anderson1 and Mr. and Mrs. n. l- Mr'aJici Mrs. Jako Kroupa and S. Font-; Font-; were dinner guests Sim-Jay tit Mr. s.nd Mrs- Joe Srhlelgle. .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Firth entertained a number ol guests Thursuay night at R tmisicale. thos- enjoying tho occasion hointr Mr. and Mrs. James Danish, .dr. 'd P. W. Hillings, Mrs. Fanmu Biornfoi), Mrs. Margaret Odekirk, Miss I jjce Vaupel, Miss Marie Winslow, L. t" la i re Winslow and Mr. and Mrs. S. L, Wilincs of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. urron Smith havo returned re-turned from a visit in Salt Lake and He-l-p City. Mr. and Mrs. JT. La'rd Hoan rnler-irined rnler-irined a few friends lit an informal din-v.-y party Saturday of last week. Pr. and Mrs. J. Ed win Zimmerman en-i.-riait-ed at dinner Sunday, complinion-tr.iv complinion-tr.iv to Mr. ftid Mrs. S. L. Billings of Lake. Besides the honored guests ,ovors were laid for Mr. and Mrs. 1'. V. Billings, W. C. Camnerer and G. C. Grey. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. McPherson and two daughters have gone to Salt Lake to reside. Mr. and Mrs. "William Seaton of Grtn-ite Grtn-ite were priests Sunday at the home of Mr. ftnd Mrs. Edward Hart. Mrs. J. M. Myszka of Hanna is vitit-I vitit-I inf: in Duehesiui for a few weeks. Mrs. P.. Stoddard has &ane to Suit Like for a visit with rt',;. lives. The children of tie town enjoyed a character ball at the town hall Saturday Satur-day afternoon of last week. In-ins chaperoned chape-roned by the officers of the Primary as-toeiation. as-toeiation. A pretty children's party was given Saturday Sat-urday evening of last week, wilh Miss Nana Axelpaurd a.s hostess, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Ax-derail Ax-derail rd. Games and music furnished' the enjoyment, after which refreshments were served. BOUNTIFUL 4 BOUNTIFUL, March 29. Mrs. Annie B. Jones spent Wednesday in Kaysville as the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Swan. Mr. and Mrs. "Walter Barlow visited relatives in Lay ton on Sunday. Miss Hilda Mann spent the week in Syracuse as the guest of friends. Mrs. Eieanor Williams spent a few days in Kaysviiie this week as the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. V. Robinson. Mrs. Ernest Lay; on of Lay ton was a last week-end visitor here as a guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Thurgood of Syracuse Syra-cuse spent a few days here thU week, visi'.ing relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Day announce the birth of a son at their home Sun-, Sun-, day. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Strong of Rupert, Idnho, have moved u Bountiful to make their home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Horace Grant of Hol-brook. Hol-brook. -Idaho, are .visiting relatives here. Mrs. Jamie Tolman of Garfield spent a few clays here this week as a guest of relatives. Miss Maud Wright of Salt Lne City spent Friday in "own. visitinsr friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wiiha m Knighton and family of Tona, Idaho, are spending a wek in town. Mr. and Mrs. CiaTen--3 Smi'h arrived j here Tuesday from Portland, Ore., where thry had spent the winter. 1 Mrs. V. A. Bettilyon entertained at a '. matinee party at the Orpheum theater in Salt Lake Ci:y on Saturday afternoon .f last week, followed hv luncheon at Franklin's. Frank-lin's. The guests wer V.r-i. Orai McDonald, Mc-Donald, Mrs. H. L. Pe?k. Mrs." Yl. Li. Roberts, Mrs. Dudle A. White and Mrs. William Gunn. Miss Jessie Gregory entertained a number num-ber of friends at a dancing party at Lpvereairx hall Monday evening. Refreshments Re-freshments were served." Mr. and Mrs. James Hayes celebrated their eightieth hi rthday anniversaries at their home Saturday evening of last week. Thirty friends were present and the time was spent in music and refreshments. , ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hayward entertained enter-tained at a dinner party at their home Tuesday evening. The rooms and table were elaborately de. -orated with sham- i rocks and flowers and streamers of green extended from the ceiling to all armies of I the table. Covers were laid for Miss Lyie Jolly, Miss Naiifv ITolbrook. Miss Vera 1 Birmingham, Miss Polly Holbrook and ! Hubert C. Burton. i 'iss Lillie Fernlev visited friends in Salt Lake City during the wok. ; z f I IDAHO FALLS, IDA. I - . f ITU HO FALLS, Idaho, March 20. St. Johu's pi Id wns Piiterlaind bv Mrs. Jesse Stager at t" Lome Thursday nf ternooi'. Sewing orcn-I'iflI orcn-I'iflI ihe time. Llglit refreshments were Tlie past; y0bie r; rands' c'ub vns ontertained b-v Mrs. Charles E. Erickson, Thursday lifter-nn. lifter-nn. A business sossinn was held and mutters mut-ters pertnininjr tn tlie gathering of ctothlne for 'hp U'.-d frcss were discussed. After u .social lioiir a two-course luncheon wns served. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. T. Manville left Fridny nornlnjj for Californin. where Mrs. Mnnville wi" remnin for several month.s. Tlio young ludie.s of tin; llondfellowsllip club S"e a pie supper at the I. O. 0. F. bunquct room Mnndn.r evening-, eleariug a nice "biira for the nev I'l-esb.vhirlan church. I'Vieiiils of Mr. mid Mrs. Jay Strumous nnd sister. Miss I'JIa Simmons, gave them n surprise sur-prise party Friday evening. Those present wru Mr. and Mrs. -V. M. W'oolfe, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. K. lv a 1 lit .mi. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. ItolKTts. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McCormiek, Mes-(iaiiu;s Mes-(iaiiu;s llertha Hundy. Ada Kipitf. K. B. Chestnut, Chest-nut, Knimii Willis. Fonda KubspI and Harriet Siniinonis, the Misses 1'earl Itisgs, Murip Bundv, Marjorie M'oolfe. Airs Wntdfe, Marble Clowd, Misi-p. John C!ietnut, Milioy Marker, Ernest Lehman, Frank Nnss. KIfii Wart el and Jay Sti'imeiis. A basket luncheon was served. Cnrrts ; and various 'fames were the features of the ! evening. j Miss Anna Lyman lft Monday morn ins: for j Itdse, ami inter will go to Seal tie. and enter the university for the eoniiiiR venr. Mrs. .1. p. Nrlson of Brishnm Tily, ITtah, w lu lias been ishinc at 1 ln home of her daughter. Mrs. Wallace Wilde, for several . weeks, lef r for her borne Mono" ay morning. i lledney E. Keed of Haih-y and Mies Ethel Marie Lowery of this city were married nt the Episcopal church at. high noon Monday, the Kvv. Hubert Lee Lewis performing the ceremony. cere-mony. Miss Vie Lf.o acted an maid of honor and Mrs. t"! oldie M. Powell as matron of honor. . Mrs. E. Q. ltrainard, an uunt of the bride, I gave the bride in marriage. The bridegroom ! was n (tended by Private William Erecberg. ! A v odd in?? dinner was served nt the home of ! Mrs. Brainard at 2 o'clock. The couple will moke their home in Ilalley. The bridegroom, I tt former resident, of this city, has just returned from the service. Mr. and Mrs. Lester M. Frew cave a C o'clock dinnt-r to q number of, friends at their home, tlnv;' miles north of this city, Sunday, in honor of Wallace E. Frew nnd wife, who will soon leave to make their home on a ranch In Swan valley. 1 1 was in fact a post-nuptlM post-nuptlM shower for Die younc couple, who were recent !y married. Those present were Mr. nnd Mis. IJIram Frew, Mr. and Mis. Jacob Judd, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Everei t, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jirsa , Mr. and Mr?. H. C. Frew and daughter, Kathleen; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kwe1gr and son, Jack ; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jackson nnd family. Mrs. Minnie lnglls, Mrs. Bertha Bundy and daughter, Miss Marie. Mrs. T. C. TTolllster, who has been visiting in various cities in the east for the past two lnon ths, arri ved home Monday. The Thimble club was entertained by Mrs. A. A. Blixt Friday afternoon. Twenty ladies were present, and after r short business session the time was spent in sewing. Mesdanies Cv E. Crowley. Harold Clin pin Coffin and Nebeker were guests of the club. A two-course lunch was served. t SPRINGVILLE 4 . f SrRTNGVILLE, March 20. Captain Fred Dunn is spending fifteen days' leave with his family here, having lately returned from nix months' service overseas. At the expiration of his leave lie will return to Fort liussell, Wyo., where his company is stationed. Wilmot Boyer of this city and Miss Alice p. men of Ogden, were married at Salt Lake City Saturday nf last week. Mrs. Boyor is teacher of domestic art and science in the local high school. The younir couple will be at home In this city after April 1. Mrs. Philindn lioylance and son, Kiley, have gone to Ab.ndeen, Idaho, to make their home. Miss Emma Don gall, instructor of physical science at the Eureka high, school, spent Sunday Sun-day at her home here. KnMgu Dailin Somhworth of the aero-naval service! Sau liego, Cah. was on leave nt bis mother's home last week. Kenson Bryan has returned from overseas military service. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meisel have returned from k two weeks' visit with relatives in Qun- UiMr." and Mrs. W. D. Sutton of Park City wore' truest s last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel nallin. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Calder of Salt Lake City were visitors in this city Friday and . Saturday Sat-urday of last week. Mr and Mrs. WiMard Hamer have returned to Salt Lake City after a brief stay here. Mrs. U. L. Young of Salt Lake City was a guest at the Samuel Dalliu home early in the W'wV p Hurst and family will leave tomorrow for Leslie, Idaho, for an extended stay. Mrs H. Child has returned from a visit with her daughter. Mrs. Wendall Packard, in Ogden. ' ' j CENTER VTLLE - I'EXTKKVIIXK. March 20.-r-Mr. nnd Mrs. David Smith spent Sunday in Clearfield as (Illest Of relative. . MIshgh I'earl Snellen. Viola Graham. Marion Jncolis Deriw Tliornley. Norma rndurwood and Messrs. Kenneth Sheffield, Ellwln Chipmnn, (eorce Birli"i Uuv Owen. Manrlee Barnes and Wendell Barnes, all of Kaysvillr. formed a Jolly party and visited in t'eutervillc Saturday CJlrs't no'l'deii J. Barton of Karmington spent Friday hero as (juest of her mother, Mrs. Jas- llJIisaCr(,orliinii Butler visited friends in Salt Lake City This week. Miss Alice Kockwood. who had spent the past 'month with relatives in Ifenefer. lias returned re-turned home. Mrs v II. Malor celebrated her seventy-eiiiht'li' seventy-eiiiht'li' birthday anniversary nt her home Saturday Sat-urday afternoon of last week. Dinner was served lo twelve Bursts. Mr and Mrs. l.ru T. Benson and family moved to Darlington, Idaho. Thursday, to re- bUMr and Mrs. Harold Roberts announce the birth' of a sou at their home Friday. . Mrs Sarah Bennett celebrated her eighty-eiclith eighty-eiclith birthday anniversary at her home Wednesday. Miss Annie Fackrell spent a few daya in Salt Lake I'lty this week. Mrs Hvruni Johnson of Georcetown, Idaho, is Vl m;"" vlmeiit 3) '"Morals of Salt Lake City visited relatives here during the week. .MURRAY " MCF.R VY March 29. Mrs. Goorco Wau'a and family returned last weelt after af-ter a month's visit in San Krancisco and LMr8V''lC'lna Rrinton and little son of Kt'niinerer. Wya. arc vlsltlns at the home f Mr. and .Mrs. Ceorpo Watts on .-.,t Kortv-cichth South strcot. ' Miss Mori.' ' .Mr.Mill.an entertained Saturday Sat-urday afternoon of last, week at luncheon lunch-eon at lite Koiisserie Inn. followed by a m-ttince parlv at tho Wilkes theater. Mis Henrv lla.ker of Taylohsville returned re-turned durlne the week after a niontn s visit in California. lllshon and Mrs. T). V. Brtnton are ,-ereivins eonrratuiatiotis over the arrival ,,f a on. born to them Wednesday. Mrs D McMillan entertained a nnnlvr of -friends Wednesday at an old-fashioned quilting Party. Dinner was served at li:3ii, at which covers were 'alv'If ll"sll.ifs entertaled a number of' friends s-.ilui-dav afternoon of .ast week at a Kensington at her home on Wos-itch avenue. Mis Bess Jones entertained a number Thursday at a 1 o'clock luncheon. fol-loiod fol-loiod !.y 'a KenslnKtotu Covers were inid for Mrs. S. Mierifl. Mrs. W. V . .Mhins, Mrs. Harry .lameson of SaK oke and Mrs. O. Churche". Mrs t" W. lerllm; Mrs. F. H. Greene and Mr. G. A. Huscher. '. ,. fiie First War-I rrimnry association .,, pteastintlv entertained Thursday af-teV'nol.n af-teV'nol.n hv M.S. Sadie Wakeum at her bom'' on Ko;i -n street. Ms ( w:i 1 ..i rson cntrt n tno.1 a num-i.r num-i.r "r-'f frio.uls SurMy evening of hist, week at a c.uu'.y fui!. The guests se cluded Miss "Vcrny Jansson, JTis-s VJvi.-in Krickson. Miss Hi I ma Jansson, Mia I T.-:iura Barlow, Clayton Turner. Archie ! Tripp, Nile Huscher, Allen Bints and Clifford Larson. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Miller of Sail Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Ciitetie on Sunday. Miss Frances Curtia of Granger has left to visit her sister, Mrs. iS'epui NteJ-son, NteJ-son, in Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. Tloscoe Atwood are rr-ceivinpr rr-ceivinpr con Bra tulat ions over tho arrival ' of a son, born to them Wednesday. Miss Jennie Powell left today for nn indefinite visit with her sister, Mrs. Leonard Miller, at Idaho Falls, Idaho. Among the Murray boys lo return nornt from government service during l!ie past week were Henry ( Wheeler, J-L T. Len-aon, Len-aon, Ray Arnold, X. W. Ireland, F. J . Stevenson and James Hayes. Mrs. Xels Lumlquist enicrta ined : on Friday afternoon and evening at a family reunion, in compliment to her husbn nd's birthday anniversary. Among thu out-of-town guests were Mr. and M rs. A n-drew n-drew Olsen of Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bertleson of Salt Lake. Mrs. Philip Rentz entertained Mrs. K. E. Mork and Miss Laura Adams of Salt Lake at dinner Wednesday evening. The Ladies',. Aid society of the Bap-, list Church was entertained Wednesd;i y afternoon by Mrs. Elizabeth Moore at ; her home on Slate street. After tiie business meeting a social hour followed, I luncheon being served to fourteen guests, i Three new members were added to the ! roll. j 1 LAYTON f ! 4 , 1 LAYTON, March 29. The largest so- ; clal event of the week took place Monday Mon-day evening, when the members of the East Lavton ward tendered Mr. and Mir. James Whitesides -a farewell social in the ward meeting house prior to their moving" to Thatcher, where they will make their home. Refreshments were served and the time was spent in music and games. Mrs, Bernie Rosemait was the recipient of a parcel shower at her home Friday afternoon of last week. The time was spent in music and games followed by a two-course luncheon. The guests were Mrs. William Nalder, Mrs. (Royal Robins, Mrs. Stephen Nalder, Mrs." Harold Lay-ton, Lay-ton, Mrs. Frank Nalder, Mrs. Bert Nalder, Nal-der, Mrs. Charles W. Robins, Mrs. O. Keith Adams, Mrs. Byron Nalder, Mrs. I Ella Dawson, Mrs. Alvin Nalder, Mrs. j Charles Nalder, Mrs. Lawrence E. Ellison, i Mrs. Annie Nalder, Mrs. Bert Evans, Mrs. Katie Nalder, ' Mrs. M. G. Hansen, M rs. Willard Garrett, Misses Mabel Robins, Lizzie Nalder, Ella Love, Ada Jaques, Stella Love, Bessie Robins and Grace Robins. George W. Lay ton announces the engagement en-gagement of his daughter, Cora, to Reuben Reu-ben Kilfoyle of Kaysviile. The marriage will be solemnized in the Salt Lake temple tem-ple next Wednesday. ' Mrs. M- G. Hansen of Brigham City i spent a few days here this week as a j guest of relatives. J Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Adams visited! relatives in Kaysviile, Wednesday. ; Mrs. Nettle Stevensen was a visitor to Salt Lake City during the week. Misses Pear!, Vera, Cora and Mamie Layton and Glen Layton spent Tuesday in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gledhill of Ogden Og-den spent Sunday here, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. -Alma Phillips. Mrs. Elizabeth Watt left this week for Raymond, Canada, where she will spend the spring and summer with her daughter, Mrs. F. J. O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs- David E. Layton spent Sunday In Kaysviile as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford D. Strong. Mr.- and Mrs. Fred Barnes and Miss Janet Barnes of Downey, Idaho, have been the . guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Day and family for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ellison snent Saturday of last week In Salt Lake City as guests of friends. Mrs. Wallace Cowley and children of Cornish are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Adams this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Todd and Mrs. Joseph King, all of Clinton, were . guests of Mr. and Mrs.- Alma Phillips and fani-Uy fani-Uy Sunday. I SANDY 4 f SANDY, March 20. Mrs. C. A. Walker of Pnlt Lake nnd Mrs. Walter Bodenhaven of 'Chicago were guests of Mrs. 11. P. Johnson Tuesday. Mrs. T. C. Dnvies visited in Salt Lake Friday, the guest of Mrs. Hammer. Mr. and Mrs. K, K. Montague of fJraee, Idaho, visited with Mrs. T. E. Marriott Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Marriott. Miss Lavefta Stuart and Mnryel Stmirt motored from liin-ham liin-ham Sunday and spent the day visiting relatives rela-tives here. The ladies of the Congregational Aid society met at the home of Mrs. George A. Brown on State strict Thursday l'or all-day scwiug. Nine uit-miiers iq prcsi-nt. Mrs J. R. Ciihinc of Salt. Lake City visited with her daughter, Mrs. George Hatenian. Frl- d'lAIrs. Kintlv White of Salt LaUe Tity was a puet of Mr. and Mr. It. White Tuesday. M r. llidlen Andfrsoii and dnugtiter, Miss Gladys, visitfd friends in Salt Lake this week. Mrs. -T. W. Ilnrklnslinw mid daughter, Miss IsabLdia, spent Thursday in Pall Lake City. t KAYSVILLE I . . V KAVSVII;LB. March 29. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes entertained at their, home Wednesday evening in honor of their first wedui.iK anniversary. The liviiiK room and dining room were beautifully beau-tifully decorated in rink and white roses. Refreshments were served and the time was spent in music and games. The guests present were Mrs. John Larson, Lar-son, .Misses Garnet Swan, Lizzie Green, Fave Sanders, Mollle Barnes, Arfell Lin-ford. Lin-ford. Ksteila Epnerson, Evalyne Galley, Hazel Bishop, Claire Gleason, Moiselle Kenstrum; Messrs. Keith Barnes, Earl .larman. Homer Warner. Leland Mocker, Robert Marshall. Wendell Barnes. Richard Rich-ard Klanlon, Mac Swan, Lester Gleason and Maurice Barnes. Mrs. John W. Thornley entertained the Bav View club at her home Friday afternoon. af-ternoon. The time was spent in sewing and music, followed by a two-course luncheon. Those present were Mrs. Guy D. Rutledge, Mrs. Harold Orsborne. Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes, Mrs. Z. Henry Jacobs, Ja-cobs, Mrs. Ira Lyons, Mrs. Frank Muir, Mrs. Robert Birken. Mrs. A. Z. Tanner, Mrs. Henry H. Blood. Mrs. George W. Swan. Mrs. Marv K Mocker, Mrs. Clyde A. F.liperson. Mrs. William R. Clark. Mrs. Kllen Knowlton. Mrs. Nathan Reeves, Mrs. Sunnier Gleason. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnes visited relatives in Ogden Sunday. Mr. arid Mrs. S. W. Gaddie and children chil-dren of Salt Lake City were last weekend week-end guests of Mrs. Alice Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Jrvin Strong and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Strong and children, all of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Galley. Mr. and Mrs. William Varney of Syra- cuse visited relatives in town FY day. Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes spent Sunday U Ogden, , as gife.yt of Mrs. William Craig. Miss Mollie Barnes spent Sunday in Salt Lake City. Miss Estella Epperson visited friends in Salt Lake City during the week; Mrs. Byron Tibbetts returned to hpr home in Lorenzo, Idaho, Monday, after a ten days' visit here, as guest of her aunt, Mrs. Mary E. Linford. Mrs. Albert B. Barton entertained a few friends at dinner at her home Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kershaw visited relatives rel-atives in Farming ton Sunday. Mrs. 1. M. Bagley and daughter, Frances, of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mrs. 'George Swan Monday. Mrs. John K. M. Barnes spent Wednesday Wednes-day iii Salt Lake City, as guest of her daughter, (Mrs. Claude Q. Cannon. NEPHI 4 NEPHI. March 29. The members of the Ladies' Literary club held their regular reg-ular meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs. J. L. Belliston, when their husbands and a number of friends gave them a complete surprise. They were then escorted to the "Emro," where they enjoyed themselves in dancing and refreshments. re-freshments. During the evening each lady was presented with a red rose. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edgheill of Salt Lake were guests the early part of the week of Mr. and Mrs. Will Bailey. The home of Thomas Belliston was the scene of a family gathering Monday. About fifty of his family gathered in commemoration of the birt h of his mother, Louisa Belliston, who on that day would have been 100 years old. Din-, Din-, ner was served at 1 :30. The remainder i of the day was spent in gamp? and amusements. Mr. and Mrs. .Joseph Bei-liston Bei-liston entertained the same evening at a family gathering. Mrs. Hyrnm Jensen of Salt Lake vis-1 vis-1 ited with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Sparks, the early part of the week. Mrs. T. L. Foote of Sait Lake was the guest during the week of Mrs. Mark , Sowby. ! Memorial services were hNd Sunday 1 in the tabernacle for th"1 seven Nop hi bovs who sacrificed their lives in the war. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Walhme of Eureka Eu-reka spent Sundav with the parents of Mrs. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. H.TT.bs. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Arl'i ms of ICurr-ka are grlests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Cazier. COALVILLE t ; V COALVILLE, I March 2?. Wdnrsdn y evening of last we'-k the fres-'hmmi '!:i.-'S of the North Summit high tlmnl g.'-ive a dinner party f"r ihe basketball te-mi, thir partners and tho h i;.'h school f acuity. ac-uity. The diatK-r was uni'U in ev.-rv df-tail. f'.a'es were laid for twrnly-fuur and the centerruer-e corisiFied of a fa'k'-:-bail decorated uith canoor.:? of both teams. Shamrocks were u:-ed in profusion. profu-sion. A three-course dirtier wa prepared pre-pared by the freshman giri-.. while the "fres.hie" boys. wearing pre'-n ca ps, ' served. Afler dinner dancing was indulged in-dulged in. Mr. ard Mrs. V. G. Fisher r.f Otrd.--n wfT visitors here th-"- fir.-.t "f the k. Mrs. Melvin Hionq'or-t.' f-n' -r ' a i w d at "5i''U" Thursday eveiii r isr of j;,;-: v----k in honor "f Mrs. Jrikf. j .-.f f-e;i n. who V,l leave shortly for Cgderi. v. a s a.:-is'.- ed bv lier aunt. Mrs. H. K. S t . not t . Th- foliowini; ver-- pre-"-r;t : Mrs. .J. 'i. K'.dd, Mrs. A. Urbson. Mr.-. W. M . J-.v- den, Mrs. W. If. Dunn, Mrs. J. L. Boy-den, Boy-den, Mrs. T. H. Sandin, Mrs. J. Hoffman, Mrs. Cora Carruth, Mrs. Eliza Wilde, Mrs. C. R. Jones. Mrs. R. F. North-cott North-cott and Miss Amy Boydcn. A "stag" party was given Friday evening eve-ning at the Coalville hotel in honor of Jake Hoffman, former manager of tlie Summit Furniture & Mercantile company. Cards were played, refreshments served and music and dancing wore enjoyed. Mr. Huffman has left here and will locate lo-cate in Ogden. Willard Wilde returned home during the week from France. He was engaged with the hospital corps of the army. He was "gassed" and was sent to California to regain his health. He is much improved. im-proved. One of the most delightful parties of the early spring was given in the domestic domes-tic a rts room of tho high school Tuesday Tues-day evening, when the senior class entertained enter-tained nt progressive rook. The rooms were decorated in green and purple and baskets of violets adorned t he small tables, which gave a pleasing and springlike spring-like effect. Refreshments were served. Those present were Principal and Mrs. O. C. Ensign, Mr. and Mrs. (J. H. Beard, Superintendent and Mrs. W. H. Manning, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Sandin, P. F. Olson Miss Myra McUale, Miss Ethel Lee, C. Bryant Copley, fertile Lee, Misses Fo rilla Arnold, Vivian Clark, Lois Coplev, Clara Crittenden, La Von Baguell, Fiiu-line Fiiu-line Fren-h, Edith Uippon and t ho Messrs. Maurice Boydcn, Sumner Salmon Sal-mon and Klwin Wright. Charles Wallace Salmon, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Salmon of this city jir-rived jir-rived homo Tuesday from overseas. He was injured In the month of August last year and has been in the hospitals nearly near-ly all tho time since. He received three gunshot wounds and a pleeo of shell. The young man was with a machlno-gun crew. An interesting assembly was held at the high school Tuesday, when the lady members of the faeulty gave the following follow-ing numbers: Vocal selection, Miss Ethel Lee ; reading. Miss Myra Me' Halo: lust lu-st rumen tal selection, Miss Luc tie Hoffman Hoff-man and J 'aul Beard ; reading. Mrs. . H. Sandin; vocal solo, Mrs. Judith A. Beard. President M. W. Taylor and wife were Salt Lake visitors this week. |