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Show Social Notes From Utah Towns " GRANTSVILLE : j" CHANTJ5VILLE, Mnrcli 1. Tho "Homfl Wel-coiulng" Wel-coiulng" conunittee of the Gnmtsville chapter. A. K. C.. guvH a banquet and (Inuring parly in distriet school building anrl gym Friday evening In honor of the returning noldier boys and their partners. T. tt. JobtiBon acted us toiistmatfter and rpsponsee were made by h rwuubur of the soldier' buj a. A program wn rendered during the da net which fuliowpd. The ROlniers who wore invited to attend were Ser-Kant Ser-Kant Parley Z. Anderson, Sergeant franU A. JohMGon. Si an ley Strom berg. May Ion A. II a io, Corporal Frank J. Ibcie. Junius Madsou, Warr'rU S'indberg, Koyal Ericksoo. Sergeant .lames K. Williams. Thomas A. Williams, James 13. Jef-f Jef-f eric s, Milo B. Shaffer, George W. Page. L. A. Wallace. He her Palmer. Dr. M. R. Woolley, Golden Strombersj, Byron Bairmester, Milton An-dorso-i, Glen C. Woollry. McCoy .Johnsun, Chileon flaliiiday, William It. Judd. Parley Green, Conie llL'Opianna and William Calllster of loscpa and Len Audrus of Spnnish Fork. Mrs. J. E. Eliason entertained the stake primary pri-mary officers at her home on Main street Wednesday evening. Those present were Mrs. J. A. Erickson. Mrs. It. D. Halladay, Mrs. John E. Milliard, Mrs. Hyrum Millward, Mrs. J. H. Mi'lward and Mrs, Joseph W. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Johnson entertained at a chicken supper after the dance Friday evening. The gues.s were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wrathal. Mr. und Mrs. Leo Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Millward, Mr. and Mrs. lion to Parvus, Mrs. Alice McMirhael. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. HnHaday. Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Worth-ington, Worth-ington, Mr. a nd Mrs. J. II. Millward and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Elinstm. MU-s P-eth Williamson of Ogden was the guest of Mir. and Mrs. R. It. Judd during the latter part of last week, and returned to her home Sunday afternoon. Miss Edyth Peck and Miss "Daphne Cooley chaperoned a party of junior high school pupils at a candy pull in the domestic science department depart-ment Monday evening. Thos? attending were Sterling Halladay, Noel St mm berg, Cecil Jrn-sten, Jrn-sten, Gladys Fiddler, Gwendolyn Anderson. Haze Wrathall. Laura Hudson, Mildred Burma and Bernice Clark. Miss Vera Barrus entTtu ined Miss Mary Boddiford. Miss Maggie Shaffer, Miss Merza Olson. Mi?s Lfna Bci.son. Julian Barrus. Milo Shaffer and Alfred Mander at candy pull at her home on DurtVe street Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Brown entertained at dinner Wednesday evening. Those present were Burtnn Rrwn. Miss .ltnnie Anderson. Miss Mig-non Mig-non Johnson. Miss 8arah Anderson,. Miss Aurelin Bt-nr.lon. Miss Eleanor Drury and Miss Ruth Cartwright. The entire high school student bAdy went to Tooele Friday afternoon to attend the basketball game and dance there during the evening. Friday Fri-day morning was held a parade. It was headed by the school band, which serenaded the town. , LEHI 4 . , 1 LEHI, March 1. The "old folks" of Lehi will be given their annual enter- tainmcnt in the tabernacle next Wednesday. Wednes-day. The committee, which consists of eight me tubers from each of the four wards, p'ans an elaborate, banquet at noon, to be followed with a musical and literary program in the afternoon audi to close with a dance tn the evening, to which the general public will be invited. in-vited. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norman enter-ta enter-ta ined thirty friends and neighbors at their home Wednesday evening in honor i of their son, Delbert, who recently returned re-turned from Unc'e Sam's service, kancing and refreshments were enjoyed. Tho y'married l'olks'' of the First ward gave a successful dancing party in the ward amusement hall Wednesday eve-nine. eve-nine. The Missionary-Soldiers' society held its regular monthly meeting in" the Second ward assembly rohis Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frantz Salzner were last week-end 'guests of Mrs. Salzner's mother, Mrs. Mary A. Webb. Mrs. J. S. Eroadbent entertained at a children's party Friday afternoon In honor of her son, Lowell, upon his birthday. Mrs. Meldon Layton. after spending two weeks in Lehi, the guest of Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw, returned to her home in Moroni. Mo-roni. Tuesday. Mrs. Christian Knudson returned home Sunday from a month's visit with her daughter, Mrs. Chris Fredrickson, at Oakland, Oak-land, Cal. Mrs. Abraham Anderson entertained at a delightful muslcalo at the Anderson home Friday evening. The Iva Rebakah lodge held its first meeting since the "flu" epidemic, Thursday Thurs-day evening. This meeting was largely devoted to making arrangements for the state assembly, which meets In April. GARFIELD - 4 $ GARFIELD, March 1. Mrs. L. S. Alexander Al-exander entertained informally at her home Friday afternoon for Mrs. C. W. Aldrldge, Mrs. . A. C. Ensign, Mrs. Claude Anderson, Mrs. O. M. tivans, Mrs. S. Glaser, Mrs. Speilman, Mrs. Pearl Soder-berg. Soder-berg. Mrs. E. Van Berwort, Mrs. L. Pairner and Mrs. Charles Roswell. The refreshments and decorations were carried car-ried out in George Washington effects. Irene and George Rover entertained Thursday evening Pt their home in Arthur Ar-thur in honor of the thirteenth birthday anniversary of their sister, Eula. Light refreshments were served and an enjoyable enjoy-able evening was spent in dancing and music. Present were Nora Staff, Christina Chris-tina Staff, Irene Buckles, Laura, Edith and Mary Deppe, William Russell, Lewis Brown and Arthur Deppe. The basketball game and dance at the school gymnasium on Wednesday was attended at-tended by the usual large crowd. The Mutual Improvement association will take charge of the meeting at the L. D. S. church tomorrow evening. A program will be rendered. Mrs. Lenham and Mrs. Albert Brown returned to their homes in Bountiful Wednesday, after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Deppe at Arthur. Mrs A'bert Hardy enterta ned the Five Hundred club at her home yesterday yester-day afternoon. Mrs. Leo Hennebeck entertained the " Saturday Bridge Luncheon club at her home at the nmelter Saturday afternoon of last week. Her guests were Mrs. K. E. Nelson, Mrs J. McLaughlin and Mrs Bu"k and Mrs. J. C. Hard e. both of Silt Lake City. The club prize was won by Mrs. Leo Foster and the guest prize (by Mrs Buck. The house decorations 'were in George Washington effect. The Women's c'ub met at the Garfield club rooms yesterday afternoon. L'unch-eon L'unch-eon was served bv Mrs. A. C. Atctvson, Mrs. Charles Anderson, Mrs. Roy Eruce 1 i and Mrs. Alexander. Mrs. Widtsofc of Salt Lake was the speaker of the afternoon, and piano selections were rendered by Miss Evelyn Paddock. Miss Constance Evers is home from St. Mark's hospital, Salt Lake, for a brief vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Evera. Mrs. At Thomas was hostess to the G. G. Bridge club Wednesday afternoon. The guests were Mrs. C. W. Evers and Mrs. A. G. Delaney. Mrs. Thomas won the first prize. Mrs. Rue Packard the consolation prize and Mrs. Evers the guest prize. The club will meet wdth Mrs. Arthur Kopp. Wednesday, March 12. The Women's Relief society held its regular weekly meeting at the L. D. S. hall Tuesday afternoon. The outline of the program is as follows: "Retold Story," by Florence Barton; literary and current events, by Jessie Rowsell; Mrs. Lvdia Jones gave a lesson, the topic of which was "National Efficiency in the Home." Miss Josepuone Koch and Lieutenant Blazell, both of Salt Lake, were the guests of Miss Ruth Evers Sunday evening. eve-ning. Miss Evers invited a number of her friends in to meet Miss Koch and Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Blazell. Mrs. R. F. McElve.nny was called to Denver Wednesday dp account of the serious illness of Mr. McElvenny's father. Miss Alice Mantel of Taylorsville was the guest of her brother, L. J. Mantle, last week. Mrs. Dan Hussey entertained Saturday evening of last week at a gathering of young people. They were Miss Bessie Grover. Miss Edna Grover, Miss Rose Tidd and Miss EtheJyn Finley. all of Salt Lake; James Miller, Lubrin McKendriek, Laver Iverson, Mervine Nichols,' Martin Rilev, Art Riley. Theo Nichols, Fay Hardv, Glen Cherrington, Orval Wright, Roy Albean. Gilbert Bringhurst. Miss Ethel Bringhurst, Miss Alice Mantel, Leonard Hussey, Miss Ethel Fowley, Miss Bessie Fowley and Miss Ruth Hussey, Hus-sey, Refreshments and music were enjoyed en-joyed throughout the evening. Mrs. Hussev was assisted in entertaining and serving by Mrs. Alex Nichols and Mrs. L. J. Mantle. Mrs. T. E. poucrlas entertained for Mrs. Robert Cox in honor of her birthday anniversary Friday evening of last week. Other guests were Mrs. Otto Somme. Mrs. M, S. Moffltt, Mrs. Alex Nichols, Mrs. James Palmer, Mrs. James Lewis, Mrs. Beatrice Albean, Mrs. J. S. Mantle, Mrs. Brant and Mrs. Dan Hussey. Mrs Dan Hussey had as her guests over Sunday Misses Bessie and Edna Grover. M'ss Kthelyn Finley and Miss Rose Tidd of Salt Lake. Mrs. L. J. Mantle entertained Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at a shower for Mrs. James Lewis. Those present were Mrs. Murray Moffit, Mrs. Wilford Lewis of Hunter. Mrs. Alex Nicho's. Mrs. Brant, Mrs. Robert Cox, Mrs. Parley McCleve, Mrs. Jack Kinney, Mrs. Otto Somme, Mrs. Tom Robison. Mrs. Beatrice Albean and Mrs. Tom Morgan. A very attractive event of last week I was a Wash'ngton's birthday party g!ven by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson. Cov- . ers were laid for sixteen. The evening ; was spent with games, mus'c and dan-r.'viK. dan-r.'viK. and the, following guess were present: pres-ent: Mr. and Mrs Frank Enkblade. Mr. j pnd Mrs C. A Pincombe. Mr. and Mrs. B. Bnrtman, Mr. and Mrs. James Tav-W. Tav-W. Mr and Mrs. WHl'am Harris, Mr. and Mrs R-smusson, Gus Erlckson and Ernest Blotter. 1 WEST JORDAN 4 : -f WEST JORDAN, March 1. Mrs Walter Wal-ter Staadman entertained the latter part of last week at a shower, in honor of Mrs Leonard Steadman. formerly Miss Norma Monson of Sandy. Games and mus'c were features of the evening. Refreshments Re-freshments were served to Mrs. Carre Margetts Mrs. WMlard Mariretts. Mrs. Nora Steadman, Mrs. Parlev Sprat' ine:. HU's Alice Jones. Mrs. Rov Price, Mrs Charles E. Steadman, Mrs. Ellen Ma'-trom, Ma'-trom, Mrs. Walter S Steadman. Misses Hazel, Ethel and Clara S'eadman and verna M'1 ' strom. The hostess was as-s's'ed as-s's'ed bv her daughter. Ada. A romnvttee met at Del'a Gardner's Wednesdv and made prranements for an old folks' party to be given in the wnvd house net Thursday. Eufrene K'mball, who has just returned re-turned from France, surprised bis parents par-ents bv coming home unexpectedly Mon-da Mon-da v afternoon Mr. and Mrs Heber L. Gardner an-nounce an-nounce the engagement of the'r daughter. daugh-ter. Beatrice, to Albert D'mond of this p'ace. The marr-age w'll take place about the m'ddle of March. M't-s Cleo Bateman. Rela McMullen, All' son Ri'ls and Robert Ba teman motored mo-tored to Salt Lake Tuesday even'ner. At the home of Henry Jensen. Tuesday Mrs R,u; h Wright celebra ted her s'xt y-e'Erhth y-e'Erhth birthday anniversary. Bes'dos hr children and grandchildren, j-ipec1 erur-sts were Mr. and Mrs. v .i'iam D'mond. D'-mond. Mr?. Lizzie Gardner. Mr. and Mrs Jnies A Batoman, Mrs. Robert D'mond Mrs. Webster and Mr. and M rs. Arc tile Frann of Taylorsville. Mrs. Wright haa'j ten children, sixty-eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Mrs. Armfhta Egbert entertained Saturday Sat-urday afternoon of last week for Miss Lorna Jensen, Mrs. Julia Jensen of Provo, Mrs. Robert Pixton, Mrs. Henry Scott, Mrs. George Goodridge and Mrs. Elzina Tuttle. Mrs. Ellen Malstrom entertained Wednesday evening 9 honor of her son, Leon, who has just "returned from army service. The following guests were present: pres-ent: Misses Lenora Jensen, Ethel and Verna Malstrom, Hazel, Ethel, Clara and Ada Steadman ; La ris Woods, Ra y a nd Tom Jones, Leonard, Harvey and Arley Severson, Arnold Trastor and Clifford Malstrom. Games and refreshments were features of the evening. Mrs. Joe Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lloyd of Lark visited here during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Swenson of Sandy visited here this week- Mrs. Henry Egbert entertained at sup per Tuesday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wardle. Mrs. O. R. Chandler of Lark is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kimball. Kim-ball. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Swenson of Union and Mr. end. Mrs. S. W. Bate man motored mo-tored to Salt Lakd Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ruth J. Wright whs honor guest nt a birthday dinner given Tuesday evening by her daughters at the residence of Mrs. Henry P. Je,nseu of West Jordan. Dinner was arranged ar-ranged and 6erved by Mrs. Henry P. Jensen, Mrs. Parley Bills of Salt Lake. Mrs. Jospph Lloyd of Lark, Mrs. Jnrries Gilbert of Murray. Mrs. Reynold Nichols of Cottonwood and Mrs. Erastus Rassmusen of Maena. The birthday c;lie wub brilliantly lighted with sixty-eight candles. Covers were laid for fifty. The evening eve-ning was spent In son?s and. Instrumental musical mu-sical selections. J. M. Wright and Mrs. -I. R. Stocking of Blackfoot. Idaho: L. M. WrigHt of Thatcher, Idaho, and Mrs. William Ferguson of Hayden were unable to be present. Mrs. Ruth .T. Wright is the mother of ten chll- I dren, living; sixty-eight grandchildren and sia great-grandchildren. j PLEASANT GROVE7 4 . , . 4. PLEASANT GROVE, .March 1. Mrs. George L'arson entertained at a house party Saturday evening of last week in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. Games and music were the main features of the evening. Refreshments were served to fifteen eruests. Evlyn McBride and Blanch Rossman of Provo spent last weeli-end with Mrs. Leah Shurtluff. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Chapman and Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Jacobs left Monday for a tweweeks' visit in Califoruia. Miss Emmeline Lund, who is attending attend-ing school in Salt Lake, is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Lund. Mrs. Laura Ritchie entertained a number num-ber of friends Wednesday evening. Supper was served. Mrs. J. S. Holdaway left Thursdav for McCammon, Idaho, to spend a week visiting visit-ing her husband, who is employed there. Mrs. Lewis Robinson returned home Monday from Eureka after a ten days' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Harvey Williams. Mrs. Fred Farmer and children of Magna Mag-na are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wadley. Miss Mildred Bush of Heber was the last week-end guest cf Hazel Nelson. Raymond Monson and Paul Waiter returned re-turned home this week from camp Kearnv. The Misses Ruby parsons, Evelvn Cook and Florence Harvey were last week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L Harvey. Mrs. Ren Halliday of American Fork TODAY'S BEAUTY HINT :;: ' ' : -J lit- It is not necessary to shampoo your hair so frequently if it is entirely aiiJ properly cleansed each timo hy the uso of a really good shampoo. Tlio easiest to use and quickest drying svi shampoo that wo can recommend to 'j our readers is odo that brings out all the natural beauty of the hair and may be enjoyed at very little expense, '- by dissolving a tcaspoonful of can- c tlirox, which can be obtained from any lh druggist, in a cup of hot water. This ,,, makes a full cup of shampoo liquid , '" enough so it is easy to apply it to all ';,'' tho hair instead of just to the top of the head. This, when rubbed into the rh scalp and onto every strand of hair, chemically dissolves all impurities. It -., is very, soothing and cooling in its ac- ;M tion,'as well as .beneficial to both scalp and hair. After rinsing, out the lather '"r; so created, you will find the scalp is fresh, clean and free from dandruff, which the hair dries quickly aud evoo- " ly, developing a bright luster aDd a J'jj soft fluffiueis that makes "it seem very heavy. (Advertisement.) M V spent Monday visiting with her sister, I". Mrs. Gunar Rasmussen. ;.ri Lewis Larson returned home Frifia;.' tj;f from Camp Lewis. He was 'accompanied r.f by his sister, Pearl, who had been spend- M lng the winter at Vancouver, Wash. Mrs. Karl Thompson of Lehi spent &t Tuesday visiting Mrs. S. F. Nelson. Mrs. L. W. Lund returned home the laM -of the week from Salt Lake, after spend- ing two weeks at the home of Mr. and ., Mrs. Richard R. Lyman. r Miss Miriam Thurman of Lehl was the i,.ri guest of Jennie Larson. Wednesdav. Mi0 The Misses Cieone Bullock and Eliu M. Armstead were Salt Lake visitors Satur- i day of last week and Sunday. Pj ' 4 : I EPHRAIM ' ! i; -f fc-a, EPHRAIM, Feb. 27. Mrs. C. H. Em- bley of Genterfield, after spending ser. eral days in Ephralm as the guest of Mr. t i l' and Mrs. James Willardsen and family. R'J returned to her homo Tuesday evenin:-'- mi A pleasant social event of the week j;'1 was that of Friday evening at the Sno' Normal college gymnasium, when ''"p junior' class entertained at the annual junior promenade. Refreshments f'. M served and the "gym" was elaborate" f decorated for the event. It Is the fir ' dancing party to be given in the ?'fn- r' nasium since the influenza quarantine 1 was lifted. A successful event in local social or- - . cles was the dancing party given in to- cial hall Friday evening. rt Mrs. Ora L. Hansen returned Sunday Q, from Mount Pleasant after spending sev eral days with her parents In that city. Mrs. Joseph Bosen returned Sunda; from Spring City, where she was t.-e - . guest of relatives. , . . c Mrs. Harley Mevers visited relatives . ' and friends in Sallna the early part " the week. . Mr. and Mrs. Dell Anderson return's Tuesday from Salt Lake City, where tr! r;,,, were the guests of relatives for sevep days. j. |