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Show Social Notes From Intermountain Towns -'POCATELLO. IDAT TTTo I.l'iho. Miirvh 15. tnvl-r'- . lu-in issui-il l.y 1UHU chapter i.,n Star for a dinuMns rriy iW '';! n',.,lav evening. March U, at ' "If-Ul club hall. ;n':" ,i thrillers' ball, hold Thurs-n Thurs-n "."" iiVoinmorclal chih Imll. wan i!f,Kt la.r.'ly attended and tle-" tle-" ff rs of the season. The. hall V.fal "" .,h members of the M-is'frnlt? M-is'frnlt? and their wives. The ':t 'raUr"!.Ve elaborate and artistic r,r.ul""s srved throughout the , Lewis entertained the s!,01he South Knd Bridge club "'Afternoon at her home on South "It avenue. ''- ,..,rren Paul presided at nn elab--,n Tucsdav In compliment 'Anther Mrs- R- t-oodliiK of f wh" has been her guest for sev- '''' 'ltLn' Study leagrue met Thurs-";t" Thurs-";t" at the library. Mrs. Finis " jf!er"Sinsr Dr. Minnie Howard ! "cy the topic of the afternoon, rT fpalt with American actors, ac-'4 ac-'4 and producers. 1 t r Murphv and Mrs. Tom Davis vvrfnosday for a trip to Los An- ! R Kidd has as a guest her 1!V- Mi'ss Mildred Kidd of Salt ' ! vr.j Mills and Mrs. Max Crair fj'mti from a short stay In Salt dements nre being made by the I -TSd of Kailroad Clerks for a r! h l to be Riven Monday evening, "i st MoNicliols and Wright hall. i.Mirnlttees in charge have been m-to m-to pare no effort in making the K'j pronounced success. , .narr'aee of Marian E. Foulfrer and v Boseman, both of Salt .Lake iwk place in this city Saturday of i"t' X Bucse has returned from a. . "'h her parents, Mr. and Mrs. !;n,,n Firgo of Salt Lake City. C O S Steely has returned from I'-VrtYs stav in Los Angeles, and was fnled home, by her mother, Mrs. Smith. Irving Smith of Boise '.'' nipst at the Steely home. iame Cloonan entertained her ii-, club Thursday evening of last L ' it her home in the Farso apart-The apart-The high score favors were . to Mrs. B. L. Sawtelle, Mrs. I Miiis and Mrs. K. E. Lewis. I 'Vrs Enslev was given a surprise ;"- Monday evening at the home of j :"rid Mrs. YV. R. Fore on North Bu- .., street, the occasion beinir his . annirersary. About twenty rV were present. and music and ;.Hn were enjoyed. j.. v 0 Franklin and daughter, M'.ss n VranMin. are eninying a month's, in southern California. ;'inta Anna auxiliary of the Span-,'vjr Span-,'vjr Veterans mot Friday afternoon librarv. E- irni Mr'- J- v- Dawson left last I. hr Salt Lake City, where they will fn-ir home. - I . F M. Spiague left Friday for Ntw i li'.'mr to meet Major Snraeue, who I Tflirning on the Susquehanna nfterl 1 iie.n months stnt with United i r iroon.s in France and Italy. I;, s. 1. Oliver has as g"ests Mrs. I ; 'ir.'en and Miss Ellen Larsen of ' E riinn visited this week ;, in m Lake City. fit p (1 Mr. i ' 1 C. Bowertnan and Mr. ilnry T":;r-rson are sojourning i-v.t P'irk. Til. i i :: Mi r c. "ir'v are making i,r v-H in S'lt l.nl-e City. I ;:1 Mr-. .1. AriK-ut are expected , : t mrvfiv fioiii a two mouths' stay 5n-n' K"fe. son -f Mrs. Anna Keefe, wn;.. this- w-1--1'.' frn-n Fort Russell, . r a !ht1 fin-1 uu'h. I.n-ji -p fonlc.-i'i of T'iilon. Mont., u J a KUe-t l'jt week at the home1 " S. West, luft Sundav for New I t ,-w-.i.-. . li-c- Lane p;;iilp siioi-: vi'-'it last j '! Iv.-r !"'rent-' in lac'.-f!nt. ir- i'. A. Mlltr-iihers?!- of Snnkann, !r,.-.i rii.int i-f -tli-- c'fv. i a guest I h- ;i : n (- of her Nti'r. 'Mrs. Carl Val-ii'. Val-ii'. -n South ovetith ;t venue. Mr. I , H.lirrijr will t.e hi-r.- for n.'iout six I Ik-:uiil miiiiernus iin'onna! affairs are i k !t!ni'-d in her honor. 1 It- M. Spraeue is vl.it'nt; it! Boise ! Hit si,t,-r. Mrs. .1. P. Otmsd-n. i 'M I.. B. liustin and Mr-.-. V. V. F.er-i F.er-i iJ jiii f iilai-kfwit visited with Poca-l Poca-l ft Kr..:ifs Satiird'fV nf last week. i;l tr ami Mrs. E. M. Chandler, who have I 1 'he r-ast several months at Laval tnin;.. are at;:iin located in their I lii.'-nt in the Stafford. I '-nnnortion with ihe state meeting I 1. liaushters of the American Kevo-I Kevo-I . Mil in this city last week, a de-I de-I .'il ifcviJtion was given to the Onle-l!riiy Onle-l!riiy evening at the home of Mrs. , I ftbntlesey on South Seventh ave-V ave-V '"'feal numbers being rendered bv I'-'i's Anna Sponglicrg and Fmlly 1 rSt'. A luncheon was tendered to - Saturday noon at the Yellrjw- ""1. Mra. H. K. Thompson ren dered two vocal solos and the Helen Kob-blns Kob-blns orchestra played during tho luncheon lunch-eon hour. Semitor and Mrs. W. H. AVIttv arrived ln"oi-S" y a"ur a two months' , stuy F.lccta Kensington of tho Kastern Star met rncsday afternoon at the home of Mrs. ilson on West Whitman street, .Mrs. Meyers assisting in entertaining. The Young Woman's U club of the Congregational church was entertained Monday night at the homo of Mrs C 11 Cleaves. Mrs. S. M. Nixon of South Grant avenue, ave-nue, accompanied by her daughters, Betty and Mary, has returned from a month's stay in California. MILFORD . 1 MILFORD, Starch 1,1. J. A. Incols ami family fam-ily have moved to Salt Lake to muktt thrir liom Mr. IiiroIs was a resident ot AlUIord for about fourteen yearn. Mllford lodpe No. 42, I. O. 0. F., was vis-lied vis-lied by Grand Mastfr E. II. Smith and Oraud Secretary Simpkiu, both or Salt Lake, Mondav ovenlug. After a short business session n baiiQuet was held ut the Atkin hotel. Speeches wore made by both the honor suests and local members. Fred Rothmeler and family left Mllford Thursday Thurs-day to make their home in souUiem California. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mess entertained at their nome last week, Bridge was played and a four-course four-course lUDCheon was served. Musical selections selec-tions completed the program. ThoBe present, were: Mr. and Mrs. William Dobsou, Mr. and Mrs. Crone, Mr. and Mrs. X'ennistou, Mr. uud Mrs. Atkins, Mr. and Mrs. Pearson, Mr. und Mrs. Hall. C. W. Cates and George AtkinH. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Coon havp received wosd that their two sons, Sergeant Harry and Sergeant Ser-geant Don Coon of the 334th machine gun buttery, but-tery, have arrived safely in the United States. They are expected home soon. Mr. and Mrs. John Sloyell are visiting tvith friends in Los Angeles for a couple of weeks. Mins Elinor Sims has returned from Salt Lake, where she visited with friends for several days. Mrs. I. L. Quirk is visiting with friends in Salt Lake and will later visit in Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Pitchforth have returned from Salt Lake, where they had been visiting with friends. Mrs. Estella Manuel will soon cloee her country residence and make Milford her home. Mrs. Gregson and two daughters, Helen and Grnue, have left for Los Angeles where they will visit with Mrs. John Huston, formerly of Milford. Mrs. Anderson, Mother of Mrs. Greg- Fred W. Luedtfce of the base hospHa! at Camp Fremont, Cal., will arrive in Milford within the next few days. Mrs. Luedtbe has left for Salt Lake, where she will meet her IniPband. Mrs. O. D. Payne has left for Ogden, where she will visit with her sister, Mrs. Walker, for n few weeks. Mrs. L. Bernard and baby Lola of Frisco have teft for Atlanta, Gu., where Mr. Bernard is loca red". Mrs. George Harris returned from Los Angeles, whi-re she visited with friends. Miss Julia Anderson has returned to Salt Lake, after having spent several days in Milford Mil-ford visiting friends. I" PARK CITY f TARK CITT, March 15. The Woman's Athenaeum held; lis regular meeting at the home of Mrs. George A. Larson Monday afier-noou. afier-noou. It -was "Literary Digest" day. The in st meeting will be witlMr;s. Guy Horton. The Junior Girls' Friendly society entertained at the Red Cross hall Monday evening after the regular meeting. Mrs. George Jorden of Heber City visited with Mrs. John Jones during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Evans entertained the Evening Whist club at their home Thursday Thurs-day evening. The guests of the club were Mr. find Mrs. W. B. Cole, Dr. and MrB. W. J. Bardsley and Dr. and Mrs. George B. Sheen. Mr. and Mrts. William Perry eutertnined the Evening Five Hundred Card club at their home Friday evening. The guests were Mr. :iud Mrs. C. T. Pns!t and Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. Fynu. Mit;s Adclc Hansen eulertained with a theater thea-ter party Friday afternoon, followed by a luncheon at the home of her parent. The occasion oc-casion was her thirteenth birthday. Covers were, laid for fifteen. A happy nurprtse was given to Miss Feta Lefler, Saturday evening of lat week, in honor of her birthday. There wa.s sixteen guests present. Mr. and Mrs. M, .!. Snell left Thursday afternoon after-noon for Butte, Mont., where they will make their home. De-vey Porter and Miss B'eky Pace were quietly married Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. O. A. Forslund entertained the Five Hundred Af lernoon Card club Sa tnrday af ler-nopn ler-nopn of lat week. The guests of the club were Mrs. Marie Hothke. Mrs. J. Ti. Flynn, Mrs. George Grossman smd Mrs. T. Davidson. , Mrs. A. C. Iladdon and Mm. Edward FlT-ma-'- entertained at cards Tii'-sday after-nuoi;. after-nuoi;. The giiesis numbered twenty. j AMERICAN FORK I 4 AMERICAN FORK, March 13. One of thn bisrest eocial oVf-nts of tho week was a basket pfirly. given by the Second vaid M. I. A. in tho Alpine staKe tabernacle Tufsfiay evening. Tho time was spent in piimep and dancing. Mvrl Stori-B lias one to T.ehi to spend a 'few wer-lis visiting with her sinter, Mrs. Klmer Milh-r. Mrs. William Thornton and daughters, Jjiicile mid iola. spent Sunday in' Salt "Luke, visiting with friends and relatives. Mrs. J. H. Storra is visiting In Sprtng-ville Sprtng-ville with tier parents, .Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge H. Harrison. llr. and Mrs. J. A. P. Jensen moved to Wyoming the early part of the week, where Mr. Jensen will be employed as manager of a store. Miss Jennie Brown and Vivian Chip-man Chip-man of Salt Lake spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Chipman. Miss Myrl Houston, who has been in Bait Lake for the past month, spent Sun-dav Sun-dav here, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hojston. Miss Clara Hunter of Salt Lake arrived Wednesday to spend a few days visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.- W. W. Hunter. Miss Irene Anderson of Pn.it Lake spnt tho latter part of the week in American Fork, visiting with friends and relatives Mrs. W. . Chipman and daughter, Mary, spent Sunday in Salt Lake, visiting visit-ing with relatives. Miss Ethel Parker spent Sunday in Provo, visiting with her brother. Miss Algi Kggerson and Vanza Xielson went to l'rovo Monday to attend the grand opera. Mary Flack-hurst and Sarah Parker were among those who attended the grand opera in l'rovo, Monday. Miss Florence Slcwart spent Sunday in Salt Lake, visiting relatives. Miss Lillle Worth was in Salt Lakj Sunflav visiting relatives. Miss' Lillian Cln;. son of Provo spent Sunday in Americrtn Fork, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fli J. Claysou. I BOUNTIFUL ; POnNTIFPT,, Mnrrh lTt. Mrs. C!i:irlc T. Johnson of Salt Lake City visited relatives litre Mrs. Alvin HatJi and diingliters, T.uey and Mary. pp-iit Thursdiiy in IS;iIt Lake City. Mr. u ml Mrs. WMlrirrl Cull .md faintly of Biii-l"v, Mutui. are isilinp reltivrs here. Miss Ruth r.rmvn T l.o:;,ni t us a la.-t ive.-f;-end ciH-st. oT Mrs. Amy Hmwij. Mi-srs Del!:. Kdri'iL'ioii and Ftfa May H,iniiii''!iam visited fiie:nt.s in Lrbi (lariat,' Uir we-'U. Mr. ani Mrs. Alvin Brit;pn visited ri'latjvef in Svra'Mi this w-'k. Mrs. C. K. r.iiniiiwist and family nf Salt Lake City were guests of Mia. Join. S.al:le durmg Misf ilontrice Kllinn of Layton was a last wrfk-t-nd puost of Mis.-; lonf; Cook. Miss Aide Barlow was Ihe guest of Miss Jmike Zyslinf of Salt Lak at a party at the Wilkes theater Saturday ovpnin? of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rickort nnd family of Salt Tj.iko City moved to Uniiutiful this week j to reside. j Mr. and Mrs. Ttldley White pnnmioo the arrival of a :rin at their Iiotr.e this week. Mrs. Arvuie M. Ma: in ret urned Sa lariliy of last w-'Pk froai an extendi'd viit iu LopuQ with r".aiiv.'s. Mr ard Mrs. Wiitmrn -v: 'e -f Hc-n were, I encfls of Mr. and M : . .1. i. liryv,.u ii;rinc , , . , ' J Mr. a;vl M"'S. Peter Mrer.c Uti;'i-n. Idaho, j iv.ov.-d to r.iutiful iu 'Ok ;o uiaUe tijeir 1 home. I Mm. Kn;my Koaeh nf IMr.-y s eanyon is the cuesl of he- f:iiher. William 1 Uil'y. M r. n n tl Y- rs. ! ni-s i r,:i -; nn ;i nd M r. n nd ' rrs. BtI (,'todieUow and families left this week for Bvirh-v, ld.ilio. s iien; Ihey will make tl:eir homes. Mrs. Leone Miller of Fanmn.clnn is the guest' 'of I. -:r sister. Mrs. Wiliard ii. C;irr. ' Mr. ud hlrs. J anion Ueau and ilrs. Llarry Penn of Salt Lnkf City were guests of Mr. and Mrc. II. S. P.ryf-on, Sunday. M iss Eldoni Itacnptua hpeot a few days In Knysville thiti wet-It ub guest of Miss EHia-helh EHia-helh C. TL-en. Mr. und Mrs. Bert Nalder nnd Mm. Frank Nahier, ull of Svracusc, were Bountiful visitors Tuesday. Miss Inez Inglca spent Br.nd.iy in KaysviUe ns yuest of Misa Klinbeth Stewnrt. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Williams of Gooding, Idaho, are visit, rip relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nnylor entertained a number of friends at a noe.nl at their home Tliursday eveuiiiR. llefroehmentB were served nnd Urn time was spent In music and games. T BURLEY, IDA. f HURLEY, Idahn, March 15. Mrs. A. B. Altree went to Ot'dcn. Utah, Thursday to see her brother, who was passing through on hi way from France to California. Mrs. M. B. Chandler returned to her home in Fooatello Wednesday, alter a visit with her sister, Mrs. J. B. Trist, ami family. Misa Nellie Livingston and Jess R. Nelson were married in the temple at Salt Lake City Wednesday afterrwon. Mr. Nelson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Nelson, and his bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Livingston of this city. The young couple will return here to make this their home. Mrs. Sergo S. Head and daughter, Jacquetta, returned to their home in Grace, Idaho, Wednesday, after a visit with Mrs.. Head's sister, Mrs. A. E. Haines. The Relie'f society of the L. D. S. church of the Second ward, will give an entertainment and dance at the amusement amuse-ment quarters of the church March 17. As this is -the anniversary day for the Relief society, a big time is scheduled. Mr. and Mrs. W. X. Norton are visiting wUh their children at Pocatello and Mc-Cammon. Mc-Cammon. Miss Pearl B. Harris was a Salt Lake City visitor this week. Mrs. C. W. Doe will entertain the Ladies' La-dies' Aid society of the M. E. church at her home in the Marshall apartments next Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. LaRue left Wednesday Wednes-day evening for Los Angeles, where they will spend some time. Marion Foure returned from Camp Fremont, Fre-mont, Cal., Tuesday, having received an honorable discharge from the service. I PRESTON, IDAHO f PRESTON, Idaho, March 15. Miss Verna Skidmore was a Logan, Utah, visitor vis-itor this week. Mrs. George Paul, who has been In the Utah-Idaho hospital for several weeks, suffering with a broken limb, returned home this week. Mrs. Dalley was hosteBS to the C; F. club Thursday afternoon. Music was the chief diversion. Luncheon was served. Mrs. C. A. Canfiold spent a few days this week In Salt Lake visiting with friends. , Miss Leola Faylor spent the past week in Logan, Utah, visiting with relatives. The Relief society stake board met at the home of Mrs. Ray Haucks, Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon, for study meeting. After the meeting refreshments Were served by the hostess. Mrs. Leora Felsfead entertained a few friends at dinner Tuesday evening. Mrs. Oswald Christensen entertained twelve children Monday afternoon in honor of her son, Harold, on his birthday birth-day anniversary. The afternoon was spent playing games, after which refreshments refresh-ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. George Bench entertained at dinner Sunday, in honor of John E. Bench, who has Just returned from overseas. over-seas. Covers were laid for twenty. Mrs. Ethel Wood spent a few days here this week, disposing of her property. Mrs. Wood will make her home in Ogden, Utah. Miss Arda Cole of Arlmo spent a few days here this week visiting with relatives. rela-tives. " CLEARFIELD f CLEARFIELD, March 3fi. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Payne and Miss Susie Guthrie were KaysviUe visitors Sunday. Leo Moss and Miss Alice Kaggle, both of Clearfield, were married in Salt Lake Cily this week. Wallace Crissmann, Who has been at a United States naval training station for tho past year, has been discharged and arrived home Tuesday. Truman Armstrong, who has been pfa-tioned pfa-tioned at San Diego, Cal., for the past year, has been discharged from the United States navy nnd arrived home Thursday Miss Ruth Hill ot: Milwaukee, Wis., was the' guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Brown this week. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Deckens announce tho birth of a daughter at thir home this week. Herbert Pugmire of Montpelier, Idaho, and Miss Grace Smith of this place were married this week. Miss Virginia Midgley pf Salt Laku Cltv is the guest of Mrs. Lucy Thurgood for a few days. Miss Mary McFerson was a KaysviUe visitor Friday. , Mr. and Mrs. Dan Salter announce the arrival of a son at their home Sunday. Miss Edith Draper was an Ogden visitor visi-tor this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Flint of Kavs-ville Kavs-ville were visitors to Clearfield this week. |