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Show Intermountain Social Happenings PROVO T I'UOVO, I :. The a nnual nrist- n Inn--i, roii of f iu- Sin-i'-'-iitn Century dul was enjoved I'Vi'l.i.y afr er imou at. tne. r-sidem-e of Mr J. -John C Hueld. Chilst- MIUS de,:or;L!ions Were used 1 1 1 I'O' I h o 1 1 1 the rooma. Lunohuuii, iiiu.il': and games were Itir feat nr.-a. Thursday cvrniim' t ho ItarhMors' ''o(il-1 ''o(il-1 Ion rluli c;ui: another dau'in- party at Hu: Hotel Uobci'iM. The decorations were Gahorale und the details, of the, affair v to flfvcrl v arranged. In appreeiatlon of tin; services of Prnfl-f Prnfl-f . 1 1 L 'J'. .. Taylor, who for the past twpn-fV-elghl. years hart held offiro in the bishopric of iho 'I'litrtl wur'l, this mftin-h-iH of the ward gavu a delight. I'ul HO'-ial hi' fair in tin: amusement hail Thursday c. I'niii','. A ti .v.-lh-ul program, daiieing a inf refreshment. wi-r.j enjoyed by a In ge crowd. The linii.-H of the Chili Snrnsis wre hosieries to tin: members of the Nine-i-.-nth Century club, Lie Nelke Heading Hub and tne Soehtl Hour flub Wcdnes- d. iy afternoon at the homo of Mrs. William Wil-liam M . UovlaiK'o. The Soros!. s colors, eilow and lavender, formed tho decorative (- In-imi for the dining room and parlor, v iij.-h presented an artistic :ippea ranee. 'm i.si mas eHois and emblems wr.ru arranged ar-ranged in t lie hii II. Represent intr Mth. L.-athcrwood, -M r.s. Leah 1 . Widtsoo of Sail Lake, was in attendance and pave an oxctdluiil address, showing iho benefits bene-fits of the federated organizations and tl;e good Hurh i:lnhs can accomplish in the community and the home. Miss Alice L. Le.vnnlds made Nome timely and instruc-tivo instruc-tivo remarks. Musical numbers were contributed con-tributed hv Mr.i. Dwight Packard and M i s. Y. .Stb'hI. Refreshments were nerved to tho fir't y ladies present. The marriage f Miss Klly Jensen of Salt Lake and Waller Wells of this city was .solemnized Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. Mr. and Mrs. Wells will ma their home In Iho Provo Sixth a rd . MrH, N. H. Johnson announces tho cn-i;;piiiciiL cn-i;;piiiciiL of lier daughter, Jennie, to William M. Soular of I'rovo. The niar-ringu niar-ringu will take place Doceinlmr :il. in rooms prett ily dct'Oruted with the Heason"a I'lower.s, Aliss Maida Peterson fcavu a trousseau tea at her home Wednesday. Wednes-day. Tvonty-fivo. k'K'''S were prsi.-ut. The marriao of Mrs. Emily Punn of Trovo and Joyeph Peterson of Salem look jilaeu In tin; Salt L;ike temple Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mr. and Mrs. 1'uterson will reside in Provo. Tuesday afternoon the Provo chapter of the J aiu; liters of the Mormon Pattalion met at the homo of Mrs. L,. N. Oakley in i-f'Kular niont lily session. The program included readings by Mrs. Matilda Vaiu-e, Miss Tkelma Fiyp;ire and Mrs. Julia Johnson and musical renditions by Mrs. H. C. Hicks, Miss Thelma l-'iyaro and tlte Misses Alta and l.eah Oakley. At the conclusion of tho program refreshments refresh-ments wore served. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fillmore- have returned to Twin Kails, Idaho, after a visit in Provo with Mr. and Airs. J. W. luisli. Miss Afton Newell was hostess at a delightful de-lightful social affair Tuesday evening. Her quests were those who took part in the recent play, "prown of Harvard," presented pre-sented at the Columbia theater. Yellow chrysanthemums were pleasantly arranged ar-ranged throughout the rooms, where the quests enjoyed cards and dancing. .Luncheon .Lunch-eon was served. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Tloylance aro Salt Lake visitors for a few days. Tho P. A. of the Maccabees, I'rovo review re-view No. 10. met Thursday afternoon at the K. f hall. Several new members were enrolled and after tho business was transacted tho time was spent in a social so-cial way. Mrs. Sam Ta-ven is here from lopan, f pendintr several weeks with Air. and Mrs. William O. Goldstein. Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. J. Milton Jones and Mr. and Airs. William ''. Goldstein for a dancing party to be given at the Hotel Roberts December "fL Air. and Mrs. John G. Johnson of Idaho Kails. Idaho, spent the past two weeks in the Garden City with relatives. Mr. and Airy. Knight Starr Jordan and Airs. W. J. Stiehl entertained this evening eve-ning at a dancing party at Hansen's. A variety of choice roses, ferns and other greenery were arranged in tho dancing hall with pretty effect. An elaborate luncheon was served. The guests included in-cluded Air. and Airs. C. K. Krickson, Air. and Airs. Preston G. Peterson, Air. and Airs. Heed 1-.. Anderherg, Air. and Mrs. John Clark, Air. and Airs. James B. Tucker, Mr. and Airs. Leland Karrer, Air. a nd Airs. Kred G. Richmond. Mr. and Airs. J. Alilton Jones, Dr. and Mrs. George K. Knhiyon, in, and Airs. H. G. Aler-rill. Aler-rill. Mr. and Airs. Clayton Jenkins, Mr. a nd Al rs. V. G. Goldstein, Al r. and Airs. George ! Ian sen, Al r. and Mrs. Lawrence lunis. Mr. and Airs. T. Karl Pardoe. Phil J lancoek and Pert Hoshard. in addition to the following out-of-town guests: Air. and Airs. Ralph E'ristol of Odcn, Mr. and Airs. T. V. Shelley of Shelley, Idaho; Air. and Airs. F. W. Doming of Klberta, Dr. Frank Reynolds of Springville, Mr. and Airs. AInrkham Cheevcr, Mr. and Airs, Gordon Snow, Mr. and Airs. K. G. Jensen, Jen-sen, Air. and Al rs. Rosa G. Worsley and Air. and Airs. Alerlo Taylor of Suit' Lake City. Mrs. Cecil Smith is here from Alidvale, spending several weeks with her sisters, Airs. Alex Alortenson and Airs. Al. I. Bushman. , After spending a few days with Airs. V. D. Cassity in Provo. Airs. Alary Soffc has returned to her homo in Salt Lake. The members of the Segolia club were the guesis of Airs. T. X. Taylor on Kri-day Kri-day afternoon. Miss Kthel Taylor gave an interesting ta'k on music and its appreciation. ap-preciation. Luncheon was served. Carnations Car-nations were used for decorative purposes. pur-poses. Airs. K. 'K. Craddock has returned to Salt Lake after a visit in Provo with her parents, Air. and Airs. William C. Koote. Mr. and Airs. Kdwin A. Peay entertained enter-tained at an attractively arranged dinner Sunday, complimentary to M rs. K. L. Allen of A'intaquin and Airs. Al. R. Stewart Stew-art and Airs. K. L, Alorrison of Provo. Air. and Airs. All" Johnson were Salt La ke visi tors part of last week. Air. and Mrs. H. T. Reynolds are here from Roberts, Idaho, to spend the Christmas Christ-mas holidays with Airs. Keynolds's parents. par-ents. Air. a nd Al rs. A ndrow K nudsen. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hyde will leave tills week for Cedar City to spend a number of days with Air. and Airs. Lettov Kri shy. Mrs. Stella At. Rrockbank of Spanish Fork was a Provo visitor last week. Airs. Crson Twelves entertained at an afternoon tea Friday in honor of Aliss Alice Footc. a bride of the month. Ai rs. If. S. P ne. Airs. George Fkins and Aliss Leah Smart were Salt Iike visitors vis-itors the latter part of the week. The regular meeting of the Xelke Reading Read-ing club was held Thursday at the home of Mrs. A. R. Worsley. A biographical skeic.i of the :ifc of Kdirar A. Guest was given by A I :ss Maud 'iraham. Poems by ;h:s author were read by Airs. Alyrtle Al. SLewart and Airs. Syntha R. Roberts. Yo'-al selections were given by Miss Florence Flor-ence Alcldruin. The hostess served lunch-con lunch-con at tiie conclusion c.ie program. Mr. nd M rs. James Clove went to Salt Lake Cii v on Wednesday to witness wit-ness the marriaire of their son. J;mes. to Mwh Jane Creep of Spanish Fork. The connie we:-" marrit-d in mo na it Lake temple by Klder Alvin Smith. The young couple will he at homo at Grantsvilie after af-ter January .", l!'-0. GARFIELD ( ;. f'l-'J Kl.i . Jec. :'h.-Miss Helen A!li-'-nn of l"ener wa.s tho guest of her sister. Mrs. Thcodoie Pe--l:er. a couple of days i'i week on lier way from Denver to San j'ra uclsco. Mr. anri Airs. William Packaid of Salt I .ai;e we;-e the giu-yts of I r. and Airs. W tllace ALice Sunday. Airs. Komlg of Salt Lakp was a last -.cek-cnd Riicst of her daughter. Airs. W. T. Ahhmis'. Fra nl. '.'vnna at , wiio fm nearly t wo yr-a rs ha '! served in the 1'ui t ed Stales navy, reiunn-d to Ids home from New York City WedmJay of last week, hav-iin; hav-iin; rc-eived Ids dceharge- from tiic scr- vh e. He is the sou of Air. and Airs. Andrew An-drew Tcnnanl.. Al r. and Mr.i. George Jones of Salt I-i ke. w cr! r he Kiiesas of Air. and Al rs. Harry Hnu-ry during the week. Airs. '. If. Wilson and children of Arthur Ar-thur have r'-turned from a visit to Airs. Wilson's mother. Airs. Hannah Hunter of Hiaw ;itha. Al r. and Airs. C. R. Henderson par.-ed through here iast week en route from Los Angeles to Pocatello. Idaho. Mr. ;ind Airs. W. A. Brinchurst had as their guest during the week their son, A re hie, who was on his way from Wyoming Wy-oming to Tonopah, Nev. Air. and. Al rs. J. P. Woodward en ter-tMued ter-tMued Saturday of last week with a. wedding wed-ding dinner and social. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Woodward at the home of the latter, 01 Kant Eighteenth avenue. Thone present were Air. and Airs. Kred Will lams, Al r. a nd Mrs. Lee Williamson and daughter, Aliss Dorothea Williamson; Mr. and Al rs. John Alien and little son. Mr. and Airs. C. W. Aldrich, Air. and Mrs. J. K. Wright and son of Salt Iake, Airs. W. Al. Draper, Aliss Nan Browning and Aliss Margaret Schwah of Ogden. Following dinner,. AfisM Browning and Miss Williamson rendered vocal and instrumental in-strumental selections. Airs, Theodore Becker entertained the Saturday Bridge Luncheon club at her homo on Washington avenue this afternoon. after-noon. The guests were Airs. J. C. Hardie of Salt Iake, Airs. A. 1 1. Richards and AILss Bessie Harris. Air. and Mrs. A. IT. ATahen of Arthur entertained at cards Wednesday evening for Air. and Airs. George F. Wilson and Air. and Mrs. C. W. Fvers. The dance given Saturday night of last week at tho Garfield club by the welfare wel-fare department of the t'tah Copper corn-pa corn-pa ny was a social and financial success. Aliss Leona Zucksworth gave a coasting party Wednesday evening. Her guests were the Alisses Lillian and Tlitha Jones, Mary AlnKeagne. Lota Wright, Emm Underwood ami Elizabeth Aloore. Air. and Mrs. Albert Haage entertained at "500" Friday evening of last week. First prizes were won by Air. and Al rs. H. R. Harvey and the consolation prize went to Airs. Leo Ackerman. After the regular meeting of the Amite club Wednesday evening, Miss Margaret Garland. Aliss Ruth AlcCrlmmon and Aliss Erma Jones served a luncheon. The F. S.. club met at the home of Aliss Rebecca Thomas Friday afternoon. Other members present were Miss Alona Klum-berg. Klum-berg. Aliss Jessie Hcpner, Aliss Edith Winkler and Aliss Louise Hadley. - Tho Bluebird club was entertained W ed n e s d a y by Aliss Ye ra H a rd y fc Al i ss Ethel Bringhurst and Aliss Olive Ol instead. in-stead. Tuesday evening the Pythian Sisters cave a banquet a f ter the initiation of Air. and Airs. Percy Trelour. The hall decora t ions were of Christmas suggestions sugges-tions in red and green. Red rosebuds and green foliage formed the decorations of the luncheon table. The event also was in honor of the birthday anniversary of Airs. J. T. Aliller, who was presented with a bouquet of roses. Dr. and Airs. AVallacc Alace entertained a few friends at dancing at their home on Fourteenth avenue Wednesday evening. eve-ning. Their guests were Air. and Mrs. V. Waters, Mr. and Airs. Roy Rudolph. Air. and Airs. Joseph Hadley and Air. and Mrs. Claude Raybould. A t the meeting of the Priupolla club Friday evening of last week Aliss Lucille Snyder and Aliss Bessie Sawby served. After rehearsing a play -which the club will give later, the girls enjoyed games, refreshments and dancing. The Fireflies, in charge of Airs. O. J. Kirhy and Airs. C. J. Ridd, met Tuesday evening and were entertained by Alyrna Teasy, Gertrude Cronin, I felen Haley, Alazie Wilson and Vivian Olmstead. The meeting planned for next Tuesday will be postponed until December 30, when all the clubs will, jointly entertain at a holiday holi-day party. Owing to the cold weather, the, open meeting of the Women's club has been indefinitely postponed. . At the. regular meeting of the elub yesterday afternoon two new members were voted into the club. They were Airs. Tracy Butler and Airs. L. Dean. On the serving committee commit-tee were Airs. J. AIcLachlan, as chairman, assisted by Airs. Stephen Powell. Airs. Al Thomas, Airs. Ted Peterson and Airs. 1 AlcAfaster. The program was as follows: , Vocal solo. Airs. Tracy Butler; story, Airs. T. Alontauk; reading1, Airs. TalboLt; song, the Boy Scouts. ATr. and Airs. Ed Jories entertained at ";on" at their home last evening. The Portola club held its regular meeting meet-ing in the eltibrooms Wednesday evening. eve-ning. After the business meeting, games were played. Lula Rogers, Alta Sanford, Erma Underwood and . Leta Wright served. I PARK CITY f PARK CITY. Dec 20. Aliss Kathryn Clark entertained at a party Tuesday evening. The guests, who numbered seventy, were given a sleighride to her home in the lower part of town, where refreshments were served and music games indulged in. Saturday afternoon of last week, at tho home, of Airs. H. S. Townsend, the Junior Girls' Friendly members were entertained en-tertained with games and refreshments. Tho Woman's Athenaeum met at the home of Aliss Susie Shields Monday afternoon. af-ternoon. The paper was a book review on "The Fruit of the Tree," by Edith Wharton, and was read by Aliss Alary Shields. The next meeting will he held January 5 at the home of Airs. J. AVm. Stoner. Airs. Ethel Hales McDonald of Ogden is a guest at the home of her parents, Air. and Airs. Henry Hales. Airs. Homer AMncent is visiting friends in Salt Lake City. A dance a nd card party was given Wednesday evening by the Knights of Columbus 'at the I. O. O. F. hall for its members and lady friends. Prizes wero awarded to Airs. j. F. Welsh and Daniel Cunningham. Hales' jazz orchestra furnished fur-nished the music. Refreshments were served at midnight. Mr. and Airs. J. FJ. Fly mi entertained at cards Wednesday evening. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Carlson, Air. and Airs. Frank Kane, Air. and Airs. D. E. Kins, Air. and Airs. Fred Post. Air. and Airs. C. O. Wentworth, Air. and Airs. O. A. Forslund. Air. and Airs. W. D. Sutton, Sut-ton, Air. and Airs. Dr. L. C. Snow. Air. and Airs. A. P. Ridge, Air. and Airs. R, r?. Yerran, Air. and Airs. Fred Kgan, Air, and Airs. Vie. Carlson, Air. and Airs. W. D. Richardson. Air. and Airs. W. R. Jefford. Air. and Airs. J. E. Weeter, Airs. Anna Kopp, Aliss Lynden Sehaper and Wm. AlcGarrv. Frizes were awarded to Airs. Ridge, Airs. Egan, Airs. C. I,. Carlson. Carl-son. William AleC.arry and W. R. Jefford. Alembers of the f00 Afternoon Card club and a few guests were entertained at the home of Airs. ,T. W. Stoner Saturday afternoon of last week. Each lady was presented with a Christmas basket filled with candy, with ti ny cards at t ached reading. "Wishing all a Alerry Chist-mns." Chist-mns." The honors at cards went to Airs. Fieri Post and Mrs. A. P. Ridge. ( The L. N. Card club was enterta ined I Alonday evening at the home of Mrs. W. R." Jefford. Six tables of members and guests were present, the prizes go-in- to Airs. Tippetts. Alis. R. C. Yerran. Airs. L. C. Snow, Mrs. Geo. Grossman and Airs. Alarie Hetlike. La Circle Franeais club met with Aliss Pee ne AlcDonough Thursday evening. I This N a. French club, which has been or:;aui;:ed by t he French class of tho high school, and Is under the direction ! ot Miss Thain. The Jolly Dozen Card club members were guest s of Air. and Airs. Thomas Reese Wednesday evening. Guest prizes were won by Air. and Airs. J. J. Fitzgerald Fitzger-ald and Airs. Pert Bi reams haw, and the eiub prizes by Mrs. Florence Buck, Thomas Alorris" and Dr. J. A. Hatch. A happy event of the v.'i; was the children's Christmas party given Friday evening by the Elks at the club rooms, for the Elks' children. A large Christmas Christ-mas tree, a Santa Glaus, a fish pond and the pre sen tation of b;i u's of candy and popcorn balls, wit h dancing and games were the diversions. M r. and AJ rs. E. W. Robinson en ter-t ter-t a ined informally Tuesdav evening for Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sutton and Aliss Lynden Lyn-den Sehiiper. Aliss Re I a Lefler entertained the II. G. L. Girls' club Wednesday evening. I BINGHAM i . BINGHAM. Dec. 20. The dance given Eridav evening of last week by the Commercial Com-mercial club was one of the pleasant social affairs of the week. The Lake Four Singing orchestra furnished the music and light refreshments were served. M rs. John Ryrnes and Mrs. George Pope spent Sunday in Salt Luke, ,lie guests of Mrs. Pope's daughter, Mrs. Harold Har-old Stowe. Mrs. R. T. Dahlquist and M Iss Delia Coakley were Salt Lake visitors Monday. Mrs "Annie Davis returned home Mon-dav Mon-dav from a short visit to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Trowelling spent Sunday in Salt Lake. Mrs. Joe Manwaring of the'Vtah Apex mine spent Wednesday with friends in the city. Mrs. Ralph Unander and small son. Francis, spent Sunday and Monday in Salt Lake, the guests of friends. Miss Stella Dopenstine of Copperficld spent Monday in Salt Lake. Mrs. W. S. Gannon of the T'tah Apex mine was the luncheon and theater guest Kridav of last week of Mrs. Preston L. Royer of Salt I-ikc. Mra. Gannon returned re-turned home Saturday. The tenth annual dance given Tuesday evening at the high school gymnasium, hv the local . Brotherhood of Loeomotive Firemen nod Enuinemeii. was largely attended. at-tended. The programs were clever in design de-sign and tiie music was excellent, the Scouts' orchestra of Salt Iake furnishing furnish-ing it. The gymnasium was decorated for t'ne occasion in the colors of the ord'-r. Mrs. G. Eliader, Mrs. G. E. Lindelof and Mrs. Mike Pearcc of Gopperiield returned re-turned Monday front a short stay In Salt Lake. A happy crowd of young people attended" attend-ed" the basketball gam" at Sandy, Wednesday, Wed-nesday, between Sandy and the home teams. Mrs. E. E. Dudley returned Wednesday Wednes-day from a short visit in Salt Lake with her daughter. Mrs. Victor E'-knuin, Jr. Mr. and M rs. J . R. Duval returned Tuesday from a week's, stay in Salt Lake, win-re the v were, rolled by the sudden d.-ath of Mrs. Duval'd sister, Miss Mae Ev.i ns. Altcp review No. M. W. R. A. M.. met ifi regular session Monday evening, when the Miort form of installation of th newly new-ly ele.'ted of lice rs t-'k place. At the . close of the meeting the Maeeabce v.1 omen om-en of Copperdeld entertained at luneheon, complimentary to the newly elected and installed oflicers. Tho school of Copperficld closed Friday for the Christmas holidays. A bazaar was held Thursday and Friday forenoons, and many toys and fancy-work articles, made by the children during tho past few weeks, were sold. This money is to be used to help pay for the Victrola now installed in-stalled in the school. Glen James, principal, prin-cipal, and the teachers. Miss Mabel Ni-prud Ni-prud and Miss Jessie Robertson, assisted assist-ed the children in every way possible in the constructing of the toys, and many clever ideas were used. A neat sum was realized f rom the sale. The Methodist Sunday schools of Ring-ham Ring-ham are making preparations for Christmas Christ-mas plays and programs at their different differ-ent places of worship. MJss Nellie Stevens Ste-vens will have charge of t he 1 fighlaiid Boy program and Miss Gladys Pa utz of the one at Copperficld, whieh will be held Wednesday evening at tiie . . o . hall. Tho Copperlield public school has joined with the CopnerficM Sunday sehoid in giving the program, and the children are being drilled by Miss Mabel Xiprud and Miss Jessie Robertson, A Christmas tree and candy and nuts wid lie fea-tu fea-tu res. "Grand ma'1 H east on was pleasa ni ly surprised Tuesda y evening at ler Imme on Main street by tiie Krbeka I is. The evening was spent in music, and. luncheon was served. Mrs. Heastmi was present. with a beautiful bouquet of flowers. Those present were Mrs. Jane C. Jneksun,' Mrs. Theodore Trakus. M rs. Jarkman. M rs. Hoeking. Mrs. Kate Ford, Mrs. Ira Davis, Mrs. John Lamb, Mrs. Tom Xerdin, Mrs. Archie Stewart and Mrs. Carrie Greer. Mr. and Mrs. William Steele have moved from Roston Consolidated to Gopperiield Gop-periield and are occupying the house vacated va-cated by the E. E. Edwards family. B. E. Willis had charge of the f imperii imper-ii eld Sundav school Sunday, in the ab-seii'e ab-seii'e n' Miss PautZ. who w:is ill ;ind contiued to her apartment at the Methodist Meth-odist parsonage. RICHFIELD ! 4 R1CHFIELI, Dec. L'u. Dr. and Mrs. J. Karmird Nelson of Mesa City, Are,;., are visiting friends and relatives in tins ciiy. They aro former residents of Sevier county. Sunday evening Miss 33essie Niei entertained enter-tained eight ginsts at cards. Mrs. D. R. Mitchell entertained in honor of her small daughter. May Louise. Thursday Thurs-day a f lernoon of last week, i l being the fourth anniversary of her birthday. A cake decorated with four candles formed the table centerpiece, and 1 unci icon was served to seven little guests. The Misses Madeline Morrison, Vera Larson, Lucrotia King and Melba Griffin have returned from schools in the northern north-ern pnrt of the state to their homes in this citv to spend the holidav season Tho board of the V. L. ".M. 1. A. of Sevier stMke gave a surprise party complimentary com-plimentary to Mrs. l. Cam Clark Friday evening of last week' at the home of Mrs. Andrew Anderson. The rooms were beautifully beau-tifully deeor;i ted in Chri-1 m:i s devices. Dinner was served to about fifty ginsts. M rs. Chirk is the retiring president of the Second w;trd Y. L. M. I. A. She was presented with a beautiful mahogany serving t ra . Dr. ;u!d Mrs. X Barnard Nelson were Ernests of honor at a dimier pnrty given by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Og-.'en Monday evening of last week. Covers were laid for fifteen gue-ns. Miss Aria Madden w;w incipient of a bund!.- shower given hy Mrs. J. I. Curtis Mrs. c. E. FrbLi re. Miss Haz.-I Westrop.' ami Mis Jenne- Haro.nir at the home Gf Mrs. Curt is Saturday . veiling of ;;tsi week-. The lunch--on table was rent, red with pink and whit--' roses arrang.-d in ;i vase. The Other ri- w: t ions Were pink and white. Tiie gie-s's numbered twenty. The junior and senior high .-ehooi students stu-dents enjoyed a siiating pa rtv Tuesday a ft rnoon. Saturday evenitrg of last wer-k Miss M- iissa itainsay enteriained at lunch, on and cards, em r, pi i n i ein a ry to Miss I )nly Gi-eenwooil nf S;tlt Lake City. Eight glK'Sl S Wel'C preS'Uil. Mr.-. Ap-1 Ander.-on of Sterling is tingle tin-gle si of Mr. Andn w Anderson. Mrs. "harh s Ni' Isen en l er l a i te-d tiie 'oitage .:lub members and th.-ir husbands at cards l-'ri'lay ove-ung f last week 1 'r . s were won by M rs. duf Lu rid and A nd re w Kasmussi'ii. The eon sol, 1 1 ion prizes were a wanb-d Mi-s. Marlm C Christ. -use:, and P. P. t. rson. Luncheon was ser ed to i hirl y-twn v.u s's. ChiisMnas iiartt.'s wre h.-hl in tho ''""""V grades of the Riehlie;. sclluol En. lay alfrm.uii. The room., r.v.-rc ap propriately decorated and gifts were distributed dis-tributed to the children. Miss Jennie Harding and Miss Hazel estrope of Provo have returned to their homes to spend the holidays. Miss Arta Madsen has left for Kphraim, where she will bo married to M. L. Briggs of Lyman, Wyo.. Christmas evening. ;riss loy Greenwood has returned to salt Lake City after an extended visit in tins city. Mrs. C. E. Fobare left this morning for Salt Luke City to spend a brief vacation. I TOOELE J JOOhLE. Drc. aj. Tlic home nf Mr. nn.l Mrs. Eilwuni Loiifry m-s8 h,c scene of n pri'lly wcrl,Hn Tliiirs,liiy mnrnliiK, uli.n (heir dmicli-H'l. dmicli-H'l. .M iks L.lith I.U(,,.v, wns inillcd In niurrliiKO " Arlliur H. Ifiinti of Klmlwrlv, Mi, In. Tiie ten inony was .rfrinoil ot 11 o'clock l,v IIIslioo l.lwr,l M. Alkin. nnclp ot tin- brl.l,', bcfoie i",'1' rchilivcs uiil frlcnils. Tlic bride was iillciMl,,! by ,,. Blsler. MSS Atmle L.,,Kv. and a 1,101 lier. Tlimnus l,oU(!y. iu'le.1 us best man. I lie yonns c,,,,,,. ,,., ,K. , ,iy (,. hmiherly, Mai,,,. ,!, loh. ,,. , (.m. I'hineiil lo btlrl... a bundle sliower was k'len Monday cvcnlim bv Mrs. Marv Bonelll and Miss .Myrtle .r,.,. , the Isgrn-n rcsl-duice. rcsl-duice. and on 'Inesday eveninc. at the home l Mrs. John KiiBlaml. .Mrs. Albert England, and Mrs. ( J,, o lsrre,.n rnt. rla In-sl at a token s.mwer. The decorations at each jairtv were carried In Hie 1. Iirlsl mas effect ot red und green. A pleasant affair of the week's socials was l ie dancing party Monday evening given by the llaclielnrs' club in the Month ward aintisemeut hall. Thirty couples enjoved the uffalr. Mrs. Edna Hay of Twin Falls, Idaho. Is visit-lag visit-lag her purchts, Mr. d MrSi James. II. Hickman, Hick-man, for the holidays. The most elaborate and enlnvable affair of I he week was the daiico In the Tooele opera Hinrsday evening, given by the tnnsic I1''1''"'""""1 "' 'I"' T le high school. The hull was artistically decorated In Hie school colors and continuous dancing was the feature or the evening. Several musical numbers also were rendered. The pro, Is ( the affair will h" used lo pnrchas,! inst ninien I s ahd music for the school. The North wind Sunday school entertained at n l hrlsttnus and Sanla Clans pnitv In the church Wednesday evening. Tin; early part ot the evening was devoted to a program, wllh the follow ing taking part : Vncnl solo. Mrs. A. I'. Iran, lull: selection, male rpinrtot: piano solo, Mrs. Wlllard Whi tehonse ; Sunday school operetta, by members of the Sundav school classes; plsjlol, b, students in the To'nclo high. . school dramiilic arl class, tin.ler . of .Miss Lucille img'TS. A WE tree v.as provided and II. I :.'.. Santa flans. loll.oving ,ir"' . was enjoved. Iliiring Hie ill "''' ,: children were entertained at iliimu.- en"- , , Miss Ida Tlykmnn was lm- ' 1 Hundred t'ard cinh at lier ''' evening. The first prizes V. ed to Mrs. Edward i ! and tiie cons Hon went lo ' ,,Jj lowing the game, luncheon V-S W Eveline ManniUs f Archibald Y. Hunn "f tin-. ; AV In marriage at Salt h' l" week. y. I oijntTfulJ 'luitMHi :.. .c. ,011., tertained the Monutalu H"""" ' old-fashloued parly at her !.' The guenta were nil n"'1 llime. Uefreshinenis were ''"':, J Mr. and Mrs. I,;ret I N ' V Syiacuse were gu-sl of .Mr. III m'.-ss this week. , s,.,v,(l f I Mrs. tlerahl Khlreder f b,cs. of her mother. Ir- ' J Mm. William Scutiel.l t I.J. ..AS of her mother. Mrs. i . , , f Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. -" ;" ; arrival of a tl.iuK '' at "In, Miss Nona Illtrn '''. ' d 1 gu.st of her parents, i. llurnhum. , .ills, Mrs. Ileber Melv lie of ' n(,S Is spending Ihe " ,,r,,cl,. ,V Mr. and Mrs. A- ," a.M Lake City silent a r''": ' j ' IV. I'.V guesis of Mr. and Mrs. 1 J , IV Miss Marlha Cornwall V Millvlllc for tell 'lay- ;o V- Mr. and Mrs. ' i:i few weeks will, rclal u s ir ,, Miss Lily Ecarnlcy " U Monday. . J,r l':llV( Miss Algle llnrlcov s d ,4 Kavsvllle. us fiiesl "f Ju. , ul,iir.V Mrs. C. C. I'hrls "" " 4 cilia club at a '"''"','' .,ait In p al'lernoeii. The '"'"' " ' ., 1! .uusl... followed by II al. nil.. Miss (Ilivia (i;e of b Wesllev of Sail '. hkI ham speiH Y'ldeO " |