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Show Social Notes From Intermountain Towns PARK CITY " ' TK I'lTY, March 'Jit.- 111.' WiMirn .,h,-ivii'in" li'ltl tt.t ivi;nlnr uurt inR m ,),,. iniO of Ml"" Nusnmut SMcM M.ui.lny f,,.r. J Tbu p.ipors imti' re:il nt tin- nuM-tini;. , hv Mrs. I let-ton ou "tiif;uu M.-rttilitv ino olli.-r by MIm Susnmm shi.ilv',,,, f:Bl,yr;lpt,io:U Skoti'h of American M urdciinis. N1Ii MiMiday "Ml be ep.ai d:iy mul j,Vl,r j,, will W sorM-il iti Miners" I "itien hall (mm b in U'o HftornoiMi. I C. "W. yewtiiK v'hih wan enter-tuinr-d I -v.jjrtT CTPiiintr t t tie home of Mrs. iuv HortoH." UefriVunwuta iv.to ncrvcil nfi.-r ' 1 1 k Mit L"ttH Hirhecl, rt'lnrnr-d li.-u fivmi Null , V,,' fnosiiay nii'rnitic. itfir-r ;i few il,ts' visit. Mrs. M;iriMivt I ef L'.v of Odl.'n is visiting VlMinui liray. -Ir.. ff tin Tutted Stutos nnv, i, Tiiroff n' tho hemr of li is parrnih, Mr. '"-! Mrs. Willinm (iniy. yrs.. Jnntes Boverlrl lv of Salt Luke visit. t1 iin lieine ef li'T Mn unci (inustitrr. Mr. atul w-, K. M. IVvrrhlce. this week. ' farewell surprise pjirly was pirrn !n Mis rth Barton r'riihiV evening of ItitU wck bi tufoty of tier friends. Mrs. t a '"i 1 K-idiiun. Jr., and children ef fyrtlsnL Ore., are gnosis lit the liomo f Mrs. Hi.Won'e parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mrs. DuvM H'or of Salt Lsls is visiting ,t tlie homf-s of her dmieMors, Mrs. Fred (.ill-lettr (.ill-lettr aurt Mrs. Georce Tippet. trs. Patrick Pink ins of riiiejigo ig visiting with relatives and friends. Miss Teresa Qninn ivtnrnod lvine from S.-ilt Monday, after a few days' visit villi relates. Mrs. .Term Simmhorp of ShU T.nko is visiting v(Tf with friends for it fow wepks, "Mr. nn1 Mr!i- Sutton, entertiiinrd thti Evcninc Whist club at ihcir homo Thursday j , (Trninc. , Mis Gertrude Mr.nuRhlin returnrd homo friim Salt I-:ilio Sundny morninp, nftor a several sev-eral rfR.vs' isir M ith rplivps. Mrs- Koo iiallicun, who hd boon Tisitlm; in S.iH T-ako fr a few days, tv turned lnme irlay nioruine. Mrs. B. Douglierty rcturnort home from Silt Ij'p Tnosday. Tiic rive Uurtdrod Cnrd rlub w:,s ontrtninod ,( t(i' home i.'C Mrs, M. D. T.'urlbui .S::'u-day jfternwu. j- LARK LAKK. March "J9. -Dr. and Mrs. C. o. Pewey retnmed to Lnrk. Monday, after several (Java fpnt io Salt Lake City. Miss Mabel Peterson spent last week in Fnlt Leke rity, tbo guest of her sister, Mrs. An- Ur. and Mrs. lien TJoyd leTt Lark fonday for the state of "Wa&Uington, where they will mckp thpir home. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Fart mi motored to Salt LsVe Tuesday, roturninc: M'ednosday. Mr. William Webb is spending a fow days In Bingham, visiting relatives and frionds. Mrs. Oeorc WoodhPad has returned to Lnrk ifter an eitendod visit with her daughter, Mrs. Claude Price, in Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wallace liRve jronc to Park City, where Mr. Wallace lias accepted a p05itioD. 1 Miss Stetla Kuphaldt t in Pan Francisco, Tlsiting with her slstor. "Nfr. Rpe "McKim. Mr. and Mrs. Oron Miller and two ohildren Ift Lnrk Wednesday for Pnowville, whero they Till visit with relatives for several weeks, Mr. and Mrs. V,. Warren Moore welcomed tfcfir son. Harold, home from France last week. I M1s Lucy Roe entertained the DiPutbers of. the J. G. 41. club Monday evening. Mrs. Thomas V Hock entertained the P. W. 0. club at rards Monday evening. Mrs. Edgar 0!?nn won f irst Indies' prize and Mrs. I. Fay SfmUy second prize. Mr. Sholty won first prize for men and Fred Wardle second. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. J. f'hristensen. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Olson, Mr. and Mrs. "Robert JIyerhoffer. Mr. and Mrs. H. Fay Sholtv and Frfd WardK BiEhop James Wichf. and family will soon lenve f"r Lehi to reside. The people of T,ark ire making preparations for a farewell party to he iven in their honor early noxt week. Mls Pora Brown is spending the week end ill Salt Lake City. FARMINGTON ' FARMINGTON-. March 29. Mrs-. David C. Rice entertained the Seloun club Friday Fri-day afternoon of last week. Mrs. Squire B. Chipman .read the book. "Just Liike Ton," after which it M'as discussed by the members. The house was decorated in ferns and potted plants. Truncheon wad served to Mrs. Squire B. Chipman, Mrs. Horace Van Fleet. Mrs. George Q. Knoivlton, Mrs. Hyrum Stewart, Mrs. Byron Crosby, Mrs. G. R. Chaff in, Mrs. Nellie Gardiner. Mrs. Jones, Mrs. A. L. Clark. Mrs. Steve Rice and Mrs. Beaver of TS'yoniing, guest of- the club fur the afternoon. The Misses Gladys and Deila Marsden of Salt Lake spent last week-end ' 1n , Farmington, guest of their sister, Mrs. l' Stove Rice. Mrs. M. Mortimer of Logan is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Hus: Mr. and Mrs. AY". J. Thayne spent last week-end in Salt Lake, guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Xelson. Miss Kate Christensen of Salt Lake Is visiiiiik- in l-'ai'min,rlnn with Miss Violet Vio-let lin.. (ensign. Clark kimhnn. who has Iven in N-w k f..r il. ,,.,.st sl n. rclui-n.Ml h.uiie ,..ln.,,lav. Mr. Hi,, I . s. !.;,,, ;1 ,u f.,nlnv j.m J.a!,c msiIc.I In l-'anulnKton Snn- Mrs.. II.MI..miKn ancl familv f s'lU L',k" Msilc.l finn.ls in KurmlfK-toTi KurmlfK-toTi Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tlmrst.ui rninbar of Salt i " .T"'"' " '"'1 in l ai niinmon Ml i Ihcr parents, .Mr. ;,,! Mrs. Jtuncs t. . 1 ninl.ar. I Mrs. II. I,. 1 1 i i-r- and Mrs. Sipiirc T! ' litl'inan, otficcrs of the Ktiiinhn,-!,.., Rrd (loss chaptci-. c.vprcss Kraliludo lo the people ui l.'annlimum for their ahln sup-1'"" sup-1'"" in Ihe giving of old clothes for the F.'lgt.ms. They report that approximately approxi-mately zoo,, pounds of old clothes have been turned in. Mrs. Lyman Rico entertained at a fiuntin,- parly Tuesday afternoon. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served lo ten. Mrs. Clyde Rone of Lavlon spent a lew days in Farmington this week with Mr. and Mrs. James J. St.-ed. Tbo Misses Lillian Neff and Mildred iJark entertained at a bonfire party N eilnestlay evening. Mrs. IS. B. Hollby of Salt Lake visited with her mother. Mrs. Mcff, Monday. lXY, NEVADA ( T" f KI.Y. Nov.. March 20. One of the most charming pariios of tlie early spring ivas ptven by the nieinhers ut" the Thurddav .wiiik club in honor of .Mrs. Charles esloy Dk-kensun at tlio home of airs. I' rank Kuper, in Ka t tilv, Tuosdav afternoon. aft-ernoon. i:uuisite huin'hos of daffodils formed the floral de.-oraUon:s of a vellow color scheme. which was ha ndsomoly carried out in the house decorations ancl the table appoint met its. The miosis witre seated at several -etna 11 tables, which were centered with vases of daffodils daf-fodils tied in filmy bows of tulle, tun-ninp: tun-ninp: tulle nut baskets supported by Easter banners, and jooqil place cards completing: the delicate color' scheme. After a tli roe -course menu was1 served, cards were enjoyed during the afternoon. The follow In? prizes were presented at the conclusion of the ames: Airs. Ed. Leak, hih score prize; Airs. Lnnslcy, second: Mrs. Doughty, tho consolation; Mrs. Clark, the free-for-all. A handsome hand-some picture was also presented to the Ruest of tionor. The guest list follows: Mrs. Charles "Wesley Dickenson. Mrs. Frederick Ball. Mrs. led. Leak, Mrs. George Andrews AVhltelev. Mrs. David Boyd-Smith. Mrs. Jay Brinton, Mrs. John Emer "Loin?. Mrs. Elton Harris, Mrs. Alfred Al-fred Proctor. Mrs. Alexander Shepard, Mrs. Samuel Patrick. Mrs. Ed. "White, Mrs.' Herbert Burnett, Mrs. Ed. Millard, Mrs. Samuel Elbert, Mrs. John Weber, Mrs. Henry O. Hall, Mrs. George Doughty, Dough-ty, ' Mrs. Louis Zadow, Mrs. Van Newman. New-man. Mrs. Oeotge Deckleinan, Mrs. James S. Bennett. Mrs. Fred M. Clark, Mrs. Walter Hoimnuist, Mrs. Georg Eihsley, Mrs. Eo Grande Cannon. Airs. Henry Fulmer and Miss Elizabeth AValden. Miss Mildred Wetmore entertained a number of irucsts at a i healer party, followed fol-lowed by dancing, at the home of Miss Agnes Fox Saturday evening of last week. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ja y Brinton. the Misses Agnes .Fox. Madge Smith. Harriet Grier, Mabel "Wheeler, Charlotte hlcEwing. Carrie Eindskog, Carrie Uicoe. and the Merrs. Oscar Up-wall. Up-wall. A reli Freeman. William Minford, Daniel Edwards. F. Mariette, H. B. Snyder, Sny-der, Larry Sullivan and B. Sullivan. Mrs. Hi A. Davidson will entertain tho Five Hundred club at her homo in East Elv next Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Wesley Dickenson and Mr. j and Mrs. John Emer Long were dpnier j guests of A. B. Bonham at the Elite cafe i Wednesday evening. The Red Cross workrooms are again in operation and a number of women are, offering services. This will be the last j quota of work the White Pine chapter : will complete. i Miss Alda Stevens was the hostess of j '.be Spoon club Monday evening. The j Misses Esther Kumbaugh, Madge Smith ; and Carrie Lindskog substituted in the ! club. Mips Maud Smith won the high- 1 score prize and Miss Eva Timons the second. . j Mrs. P. J. Goumaud. Mrs. Percy Jack- ! son. Mrs. Joseph L. Ties and Mrs. Fred , West composed a foursome of bridge at the homo of Mrs. West Monday evening. ! Mrs. Gael Hoag gave a delightfully planned party in honor of Mrs. Charles Wesley Dickenson Friday evening. Each contributed some fea ture lo the evening's eve-ning's entertainment. The following guests were present: Mrs. Charles Wes-lev Wes-lev Dickenson. Mrs. Fra nk E. Swart z, Mrs. Osmond George Bates, Mrs. John Eugene Callahan. Mrs. James S. Bennett. Ben-nett. Mrs. Walter Holmquist, Mrs, John Weber. Mrs. George Linsley. Mrs. Samuel Sam-uel Patrick. Mrs. Watt Bishop, Mrs. Frank Roper and Mrs. John Emer Long. Mrs. Percy Jackson was the hostess of the Xeedlccra.ft Sewing club Thursday all . r noon . .Mr:. Charles Wesley riickens.ui and son. ryicv. j!-., wj pend some time wllh Mrs. 1 lickc. .sou's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Linslc-, belore departing for Salt Lake, wl.cro 'they will make their honu'. ( i.te of tho must delightful Lenten recitals re-citals of the season was given Thursday mening at. st. Bartholomew's church, when Ihe folUnving people contributed to Hie program: Mrs. Georgo Ariuand. Ihe Misses .Madge Smith. Carol Clark, Annie Can-. Mildred Wel more. Willctta Acker-man, Acker-man, and fir. Tl. L". Eurnelt and Charles Harold (cuimand. Mr. and Mis. Gael Hoag were dinner en. .-.'tamers Snndav evening. Miss Mildred McN'ay of Ruth was a dinner guest of Mrs. James S. Bennett Wednesday evening. Mrs. Walter S. Ilolmquist has returned from an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Sydney Ilauptman, in San Francisco. Fran-cisco. Mrs. F. C. N'nnnelly entertained dinner L'uests Saturday evening of last week. 'oors were laid for Mrs. C. J. MeKad-den. MeKad-den. Mrs. Arthur Kueclil, Mrs. Sanford llnag and Mrs. T. AN". Woods. nr. and Mrs. H. 13. Uurnett will be at homo to their friends in the MeTerraee after April 1. j EVANSTON, WYO. f 4 . EVAN'STOX. Wyo., March 29. Among tho many attractive entertainments and pn rt ies pi ven in honor if tho returned solrMers and sailors, the dinner and dance given by the girls ef the Patriotic club Tuesnay evening stands pre-eminently among them as being one of the . most thoroughly enjoyable. At 6 o'clock, a dinner of beautiful appointments was served In tho banquet room of the Masonic Ma-sonic temple. A tn 11 crystal vase filled with crimson carnations and ferns formed the centerpiece for the table, while red, while and blue candles tn crystal candelabra can-delabra were placed at intervals along the ta.Ne. Covers were laid for seventy-five Clever toasts were given between courses by Serge ant Reeves and Roy Eas! man, and several selections by the Home Guard band also were ghen. Following the dinner, din-ner, a reeepi icn was held in the largo reception room of tho temple, during which litany citizens called to welcomo the bovs home again. Miss Anna Harris, in behalf of the girls' club, gave thc boys a. hearty welcome, and, a s a tribn-te to those who did not return to Evanston, Miss Gwenn Richards recited "In Flanders Fields," followed by "The Star Spangled Banner" by the band. At 9 o'clock all went to the Wyoming hall where dancing was enjoyed until a late hour. Lieutenant and Mrs. Clifford Gilpin returned re-turned home Thursday morning from San Antorio, Texas, where Lieutenant Gilpin lias been stationed. They will again make Evans ton their home. Mrs. T. A. Williams of Rock Springs is visiting in E wans ton with relatives j . and friend's. 1 Mrs. George Carruth is visiting in Salt : Lake with her daughters, both of whom are students in the University of Utah. Mrs, Roy E. Bryan entertained tho members of her sewing club at a, prettily arranged Kensington, Wednesday af U ; r-iionn, r-iionn, at her home on Summit street. The hours were spent with needle work ' and luncheon was served. The guests enjoying en-joying Mrs. Bryan's hospitality were Mrs. Earl Bradbury. Mrs. F. M. A nsherman, Mrs. E. L. Chesney, Mrs. Arthur Bowen, Mrs. Leo S middy, Mrs. George lobar t 'hapman. Mrs. J. H. Holland and M iss Fanuio Graff. Mrs. George Baker and daughter, Lillian, Lil-lian, spent. Sunday and Monday in O.gricn, visiting their son a'nd brother, Edward Baker, who underwent an operation the first of the week at the Dee hospital. He is reported to be getting along nicelv. Mrs. Kate Whittle left Friday of iast week for Paris. Idaho, to visit her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Stanley Rich, who is ill tvith influenza. Friends of Mr. and "Mrs. Donald Foote will be interested to hear of the arrival of a son at their home in Rock Spring's. 'Die father is still with the American expeditionary ex-peditionary forces in Germany, but is hoping to be returned to the states early in Ihe summer. M rs. Emily Iloehnt-r returned home Monday from a few days' visit in Green I i ve r wi t h re a i i v es a n d f ri e n d s. One of the interesting events of the week was a "five hundred" oartv given by Mr. and airs. T. Franklyn 'Cook Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at their home on Morse-Loe Morse-Loe street. The first prize was won by Alex Schott. and the consolation by David Crockett. After the games, luncheon was served. The guots included Mr. and Mrs. .iaek Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Hellewell. Mr. and Mrs'. Charles E. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. David CrocUett. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Schott, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Gates, Mrl llobart Chapman and Mrs. J. H. Holland. PRESTON, IDAHO 4 f PRESTON", Idaho. March 29. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Allred entertained a lew friends at dinner Sunday evening. Mrs. Thomas Boyle spent Sunday in Logan, Utah, with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Pcterhorg entertained enter-tained Tuesday evening in honor of 'Mrs. Petcrborg's brother, Guy Longstrough, who has just returned from overseas-About overseas-About twenty guests were present. Mrs. Richmond entertained Saturday evening of last week. The H. R. B. club was organized, with tho foil b wing members: mem-bers: Esther Johnson, l,a Rita Collins, Cora T hummel, Jane Buckland. Esther Gunderson, Opal Walters, Sybil Fogle, Alia Wart, Lora Larsen and Frances Bcal. Thc Misses Thummel, Collins and Auckland will entertain the club next Sa turday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Jepson of Logan, Utah, spent last week-end hero, guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Thorpe. Mrs. Scott of Dillon, Mont., is here visiting with her daughter, airs. Whit Kimball. Misses Le Ora Larson, Alta Wait and Frances Peal entertained at cards Tuesday Tues-day evening. The Invited guests were I. cola F'aylor, Sybil Fogle. IjOu Carpenter, Carpen-ter, Ray Heck. Bert Webster, Billie Moore. Douglas Carpenter, Earl Carpenter, Carpen-ter, Joseph Eowc and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Les-lie Palmer. Miss Lave) Price of Lewiston, Utah, was a Preston visitor this week. Mrs. Murphy of Salt Lake City spent a few days this week in Preston. TWIN FALLS, IDA. 4 , f TWIN FALLS. Iialio. March 20. A wed'linc of more thiin U9u:il interest was that of Miss Theltna Conovor to Truman T. Greeuhalgli on Thursday afternoon. The wedding took phire :i t - o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. nud Mrs. M. O. Conovcr. The lie v. 0. L. Owpti of the BaiilWt church officiated, the rhur service beinp used. Tlic wedding party stood hi'forc ii n embiinknimt. of pink ruses and Pnii-lis. Pnii-lis. The bride wore beautiful gown of white eh.'i nu ens'- and cirrled a e hewer bouquet of bride rn?os nud fern. The bride's attendant, h'-r sister, Mrs. Orley Laird, wore a dainty piwn or pink ceorcette. Orley Laird was best in ii n. The cut ire house was decorated fn pink and while ross arranged in baskets. The luncheon table was deo' ruled in pink and while sweet, pens. Mr. and Mrs. Greenhalgli left for nu indefinite stay iu Suit T.ake. Upon t lief r return t lwy will make Their home in Twin Fn 1H. M Iss Ma He Reber 1 s was hosleps n r. a miscellaneous tdtower for Miss Cdnover Wednesday Wednes-day evening. The oven I us was spent hemming ten towels for the bride. Miss C'onovcr whs llie recipient of many lively gifis. The supper table iis decorated willi pink and white sweet peas in low bowls and had as a centerpiece center-piece a kewpie doll dn-tsed as n bride. Pink :ind white phiee cards . were used. Twelve gnosis were present. Mrs. L. TL Adams enterla ined Monday evening eve-ning at a St. Patrick's day party. The house w as decorated in green and white. The refreshments re-freshments a lso en rried out these colors. Thrre tattles pla yed bride o during i he n en ing, tin prj.'.e fur b igh score going to Mrs. ucorge Leopold. Tih Wednesday Pridce club met with Mri I.. F. Mors" this week. Three taM''S phiyi'd, the pri.e for high score going to Mrs. W. ii. Hill. M i-s Lucille T'pdepra f enterla ined for six of her friends Weilnesdii y cven ing. The evening w a spent in pinying games, after which lileeli'.on w;ic Served. Monday evening a number of high school girl? l:nl a lolly l :a mping out in c To Shoshone f:i lis. '; he pa'rtv" conMSi. d of Misses peirjc.- Tov. I v r r 1 1- t hiar. Mnrione Raker, poroihv Me; ill. 1 ...r..t h v Frost, rrn-.ee- Field. Frances Kipiey, Lti'.el kn;H7. ni'.i F.-alier Jlrliobcrt. Th- Mo;-.nnc I d- elnh w a enterla ined hv ihe K iieherlv Ken.! clnl :it i lie h-uno of Mrs. iL K. Lud'lon. Frida . Abou r forty ci.-si v,-r- pres'-nt. for the affair. Tiie gu-'-ts .muf (irrs.-rd in children's rvmpers and frocks and spent the a f lernoon In rent est s Including boh p- j bubble blowing, clay modeling and picture t making suited lo kindergarten diiy.s, for wlibh the bostesR gave pri.es. .St. Palriek's dayj ga nies were pla v.-rt mid the rcf reshmeut s w ere io croon and white. The Saliiie.ii Social t lnb met at the home nf : M rn. John Pa tt ridg, Tbursla . j Mrs. Merlin Hut ley entertained at dinner Thursday evening for Molamcs Pave Glrdner I nnd Joe Legsdrn and Misses Nellit; Teafiduli and Byrd Wall. ? I Mrs. May Mlekepvalte entertained at dinner I Thursday evening for her sen. Captain Claude Mickolwaite. who Is here on leave. The guests were Messrs. Merlin li:tlev. Pave i.lrdner. Leslie Les-lie Lpl.T, Harry Hem.M nud C a: Haih-y. On Wediiesda y evening Miss I rone V"a mer j entertained at at h.-a tcr fin neing pa rl y for eleven friends. 'flu- bouse was dTi.rii ii;d in , green and white earn a t ions in baskets. The ref res li men la consisted of a I wo -course supper, carrying out the same color welieni'1 of green nud white. Favors were given the gucats at biippcr. t7 MORONI 4 4 MORON L March 9. Mrs. l-;d Frand-fcii Frand-fcii and cnildren of M t. Pleasant are Moroni visitors. The I". B. S. O. D. "IT. club was entertained. enter-tained. Monday by Mrs. Ernest Anderson. Those present were Clara Stark, Connie : Nelson, Melba Christensen. Minerva Anderson, An-derson, Edna Hardy, Rosella, Davis. Gladys S. Gurell, Margaret B. Irons and Doris Blackham. 1 Among the soldier boys who have re- i turned to their homes this week are Clarence Rlaekham. Clarence Curtis, Neil Curtis and John Warner. Mrs. Urwin Gee entertained at supper Sunday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rundquist and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Tidwell. Mrs. Florence Smit h of Idaho Falls, Idaho, is the guest of Miss Fern Bailey. Mrs. Yehna Homer and daughter, Miriam, Miri-am, of American Fork, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Larson. Mrs. Crlsmon Christensen has gone to Idaho, where she will make her home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson spent Saturday of last week and Sunday visiting visit-ing friends in Fountain Green. Mrs. K. M. AY a rner enterta ined Wednesday Wed-nesday in honor of her seventieth birthday birth-day anniversary. A large number of friends called d tiring t he day. M rs. Sophia J. Smyth of Murray is visiting her 'daughter, Mrs. Charles Jack-1 Jack-1 son. Mrs. Lula F. Death y of Provo is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Frandsen. Mr. and Mrs. Andreas Sorensen enterta enter-ta ined at a house party Tuesday evening. Thirty guests enjoyed the daricing, games and refreshments. BACCHUS j" BACCHUS, March 2 ft. Mr. and Mrs. "Willis Condon and little son have re-1 re-1 timed from a visit to California. J. S. Eich, Mrs. Condon's fatlrer, is her guest. Miss Elva Thompson of Salt Lake City, niece of Mrs. J. H. Childress, spent several sev-eral days of the week visiting Mrs. Childress. Chil-dress. Mrs. Sheriff of Salt Lake City was guest this week of her daughter, Mrs. .William Maack. Miss Eleanor EN men of Ogdcn is the guest of Mrs. Lee Holstroni and Mrs. Ted Holsfrom. Mrs. C. E. Russell of Salt Lake City is the guest of Mrs. Sidney Bullock.. Mrs. C. M. Maly was the hostess at a "500'' card party Saturday evening of last week, in honor of her guest, Airs. Westfall. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas FitzsimmoiiK, Mr. and Mrs, Willis Wil-lis Condon, Mr. and Mrs. II. B, Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Van Pruyn. Mr. and Mrs. Van Pruyn, with a party of young people, attended the entertainment entertain-ment given at the Cypress school Monday Mon-day evening at Magna. Mr. and Mrs. William Manck attended Ihe concert given by the French band at tlie tabernacle in Salt Lake City Monday. Mrs. Rex Lilac k has as her guests Mrs. J. Black and Roy Black. Mrs. Black entertained en-tertained at dinner Friday evening in honor of her guests. Mr. Black has just returned front Camp Lewis, wit ere he received his discharge. The "Cottage" meeting was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ezra Chase. Mrs. Fred Sagner spent the week with her daughter, Mrs. James Pitt, in Salt Lake City. j M1DVALE MID VALE. March 29. Mrs. Edwin Wheat of Mil ford is here, visiting -her mother, Mrs. Hilma Malstrom. Members of the Jordan T" club were entertained by Mrs. Christine B. Clayton, Clay-ton, assisted by Miss Ray Kcwley, at her home in Sandy Tuesday evening. Mrs. C. I. Goff gave a paper on "John M. Browning and What He Has Done for the War." Miss La von Bennion gave vocal solos. Miss Fay Dooley presented a number of her pupils in a piano recital Saturday evening of last week in the Iris theater. Those taking part were Bessie Vincent, Sidney Metz, Nora Bennett, Helen Stokes, Viola Mills, Levenia Wanberg and Arvilla Wanberg. Mrs. John Smith of Idaho is here, visiting vis-iting her mother, Mrs. Caroline Hanson. Han-son. Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Cook of Salt Lake City, were visitors here Wednesday. Wednesday the people of Mid vale entertained en-tertained all their old folks in the L. D.. S. church, which was beautifully decorated dec-orated with potted plants, pink and white carnations, flags and streamers of the national colors. A chicken dinner was served, after which an excellent musical program was ' rendered, followed by a visit to the moving picture show. In the evening a dance was given in the amusement hall of the church. Mrs. Howard Phelps and Mrs. Jack Borlase entertained yesterday at tho batter's bat-ter's home at a bridge party in honor of five guests from Salt Lake. Trock springs, wyo. i f ' f ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo.. March Misses Betilah and Lucy Hay and M rs. Harold Gibson hove returned from a visit at Salt Lake City. s. John Creighton was surprised by a number of friends on Saturday of last week, who cal'.vd to help hint celebrate his birthday Anniversary, Music and cards were the diversions of thc evening and luncheon was served. Mrs. D. G. Thomas is visiting in Salt Lake City. Mrs., Matt Muir entertained the Thimble Thim-ble club of tbo Women of Woodcraft at her home Thursday afternoon. The afternoon was concluded wit h luncheon. Miss Viola. Schlatter returned Tuesday night from Salt Lake, where she took her sister, Miss Elsie, to the hospital. Miss Rose FaclnPlli ,i;iS gone to Opal for a few days' visit with friends. The Episcopal guild will meet with Mrs. Frank Wexoibergcr next Thursday, Mrs. Steve Kish was hostess to a number num-ber of friends Monday, the n ffair being a surprise in honor of her birthday anniversary, anni-versary, and was held at the borne of her sister, Mrs. J. Ilogan. Cards were enjoyed en-joyed and luncheon was served. The Ladies' Aid society of the Congregational Congre-gational church met a t the church parlors par-lors Tmirsdav a ftcrnoon for a business and work, session. Tho members of the Delta Mota Delphian Del-phian chapter enjoyed the hospitaiit y of Mrs. T. S. Taliaferro at a wcll-anpoin t ed luncheon given at. her home Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, covers being laid for thirty gues's. The tables were spread in the large 11 ving-room, one long tabic in the center, with ;hree smaller tables at thc sides. After C- hnvhenn. t cia sis were given, Mrs. Mi'lvvhan acting act-ing as toast mistress. A musical and literary lit-erary program, arranged by Mr. A. L. M .'Curtain, musical chairman, also was given. ""BURLEYTlDArr T 4 4 RURLEY. Idaho. Marc: Mrs. r. A. Terhune c n : ert a i ned a !v,;m'""T of ;.ndy friends at an auction bridge pH'-fy Saturday Satur-day af;e:-r.O'"o of last we'-:. Mr. S. D. Pnrke won t'"0 pr!? f'"r i".igh score. Refresh Re-fresh n icn t c won r served. Mrs. Rose Rrafiev a nd Fred Be-jtlev u ere -nurr'e, jn f -e tempi''' '' 1 La kf City on Thursday. Tip. . oup'c arc tak- ine: a trip through southern L'Lah and will return to Burley to make their home. Dr. and Mrs. Altree returned the early part of the week from a sojourn at Lava Hot Springs. 1 Mrs. J. K. Trist is visiting n'llh her mother and other relathes in Ogden, Utah. Miss Ruth Wood of View gave a bundle bun-dle shower at her hoine Sunday evening eve-ning in honor of her sister, Mrs. Wll-mer Wll-mer Maw. Mr. and Mrs. Maw were recently re-cently married and will leave In the near future for Plain City. Utah, whero they will make their homo. ) Mrs. Emma Thompson has left for Long Beach, Cal., where she will spend several months. Mr. and Mrs. Grovcr Kaar left for their home in New Tork City the early part of tho week afler a visit here with Dr. Kaar and family. At a recent dance of tho Poldlers and Sailors' organization a nice sum was realized re-alized which will go lo the committee in chares of tho undertaking to raise $100, OuO for a building which will lie ru-ed for a clubhouse of the organization and possibly a local Y. M. C. A. A petition has been circulated about town ancl a considerable sum pledged by the citizens citi-zens for the enterprise. Mrs. A. Xelson returned to her home in Logan, Utah, the latli-r part of the week afler a visit here with her daughter. daugh-ter. Mrs. Will Wright. Sir. and Mrs. L. p. Mortcnson spent a few days of the week with relatives and friends in Pocalello. Mrs. .Jesse Crandall of Waterloo, Iowa, is visiting here with her sisier. .Mrs. l-'red Bell. t POCATELLO, IDA. f 4 4- POCATELLO. Idaho. March 20. Thc ball given by Ruth chapter of the Fast-em Fast-em Star Tuesday evening at the Commercial Com-mercial club proved one of thc prettiest dancing pa.rties of the year. The hall was ,dceorat ed in a dainty and springlike effect, birds, butterflies and stars being suspended from the ceiling, while basket:', and wall pockets of pussy willow and other spring greenery were used in carrying car-rying out the effective scheme of decoration. deco-ration. The entertainment committee, with Mrs. H. E. Bachelor as chairman, had chargo of the a rrn ngements. The Shrincrs. with their red f cusses, were imicu in evidence and added to the jol- I litv, of tlie occasion. The Victory er-cbestra er-cbestra furnished the music, a nd punch and macaroons were scr ed throughout the evening. The members of the Woman's Study league and t heir invited gin-sl s enjoyed a delight ful luncheon Thursday noon a t the Bannock hotel. The committee in chargo comprised M rs. L. '. AYhit c. ! chairman; Mrs. B. F. Anderson. Mrs. .1. 1 T. Young, Mrs. Oscar Sonne, ilea ib, .Mrs. 1 "Warren Paul. Mrs. W. 11. Clem-e. .Mix. j,.J. F. Irvin and Miss Mabel Kasiska. ! The opening of the new sorinl room of ithe Woman's auxiliary to the Y. M. C. A. i will tyke place Monday c t iling from x to 11 o'clock and will be in the nature of an informal reception, with Miss llen- jrietta Shoemaker, the newly arrived scc- rctarv, in ..-barge. j An non i icemen's ha ve l"-en rt-.'eivd of 'the marriage of Miss Heiene Whit .;. . 1 formerlv of this city, to A. F. ObhaH Sa:t Lake. Mrs Joseph Re ass of ori h fJnrfie'd ! avenue was hostess Thursday a ft ornom, I to the. Electa Kensington of tlm Eastern ; 1 lMr. and .Mr-. H. It.. Fre,.;and of the .Fargo a pa rt 0101:; s have rc'urner from a 'three months' star on lh- oo'..-:. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank i n--e Im-t 1 v.-,, .-. i.: -ci,' at La va H--1 S prmg s . ! Mrs. .1. H. I nckir-son and daugb'-r. i M-S (-or:-.;-!.. I .iekillS'.l,. W,;i j.-., r. I f..r Philadelphia, ivh.-r.- i!...-v w:il n.ai;. ilvir Ivn-.e. rs. La u rer.ee ,a ;..r of S'., i ,-A-f. and Mrs. Edwin E. Bycr at their home in- the Gordon apartments, was the motif mo-tif for several informal affairs, among those en tert aiuing in her honor being Mrs. J. H. Peterson, M rs. "Warren Paul and Mr. and Mrs. "Walter Poulton. Air. and Mrs. 10. E. Andrews expect to leave next weoK for an extended slay in southern California. The Art Study club met in regular session Wedi.esdav afternoon at the library. li-brary. Dr. Minnie Howard had charge of the program, giving a paper on "Pictures "Pic-tures as Jniorior Decoration." Mrs. Eugene Leonard was hostess "Wednesday afternoon to the Missionary society of tho Congregational church at her home on North Arthur avenue. Mrs. Frank H igson entertained with a theater part, celebrating the birthday anniversary an-niversary of Mrs. Henry Mills. Friday afternoon of last wek. After the matinee, mati-nee, the party repaired lo the Peerless, where luncheon was served. Airs. G. Spongberg has returned from a visit in Logan and Salt Lake City. Edward ,L Freeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Freeman, returned home Saturday Sat-urday of last week. As a member of the marine, corps he took part in several of (he biggest American engagements of tho war. Mrs: W. R. Siders was hostess Tuesday Tues-day afternoon to the 1'aughters of the American Revolution. Mrs: Bartlett had charge of the program. Mrs. E. M. Reid of North Lincoln avenue ave-nue left this week ffer a month's stay in California. Airs. A. Salmenson was hostess lo the Thursday Bridge Hub last week at her home on S mth Third avenue. Mrs. "William "Wil-liam Lave 11 burg of Salt Lake was a Kiiest of thc club. Mrs. Nat Bb-Hi and Mrs. J. S. Lcveii received the high score fa vors. Mrs. P. M. Darling was hostess Tuesday Tues-day afternriou to the Royal Highlanders' Highland-ers' Thimble Hub. Tke Ladies' auxiliaryof the R. of L. F. and E. met Tuesday afternoon. Aflci the business meeting and initiation' of new members, refreshments were served, and a social hour enjoyed. . , Invitations have been issued by Ihe O.' L7. Joker Hub for its first annual bad, to bo held on the evening of April -L jn. the Com me re i a 1 club rooms. Mrs. W. E. Chase and little Son of the Quinu apartments have returned from a winter's .stay iu Los Angeles. Sergeant -Major Man lev L. 'outt rap. formerly a member of tho high school faculty, who recently arrived in thist country from overseas service, is spending spend-ing a fifteen-day furlough here. M rs. A. H. Martin of Nor I h 1 1 urn son avenue was hostess Thursday a ftcrnoon to the Royal Neighbors' Thimble club. Plans arc under wav for a Victory ball to be given by the "World War Veterans" association on April 7. lo cmiinicniorate the anniversary of this country s entrance en-trance into the world war. The ball w'H be held in Mc Nichols & Wright, hall and it is planned to make it one of the most largely attended affairs of the year. I Mrs. B. F, 1 lough cut Tla i tied her bridge club Saturday of last week at her home, on Sout h Johnson avenue. A luncheon was hold at the V. M. C. A. Tuetdav noon, in h uor of John II. Rudd, the i ut erst at e secret ary for hi a ho a nd Oregon. Addresses were nidae by .Mr. Rudd and hv Sergeant-Major M. L. Coul-trap, Coul-trap, who gave an account of his war experiences. ex-periences. The M isnonarv sochd y of the Preshy-terian Preshy-terian church met Friday aflernoon wbh Mrs. Alex Campbell on South ScvaLtih avenue. "' The BaplKt Bibb- elaf-s held an ill forma for-ma I reception Thursday evening at t.he-Imme t.he-Imme of the Rev. C. 11. Tunncll on West. Fremont si reet. Dr. F. M. Rav. who has been in t ht-. medical service of the army, returned home this week, ,A |