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Show Social Notes from Utah Towns zZLlJ! U b0 marrici to Dr. John J. Bybco Juno 4. . i L If ' ' x Al S f x t ,v - j ML , . , 3 m , ' H iSV la '. l: ;JikL, SsA a -A Ctxpi-J -pXHO FALLS, IDAt '" . Wilsin of tins cliy ,!r' i " i ha enaiiCMi-.i'iit of their , ''''A i Jt tfers. n B tvo. also of i'r. A The wJilm UI t:iko pla.-o W rUhL " born In Id:ho , fiK W l tior Ufa 'AV'Vsiv'lHion of two M-srs spout ."Mortal mvl; s.-n'tmup- at Vuh. ' , pviH'P .s bom and roar.! ;:, 'ovitv. L'tali. wher? his Pfopl 1 '"' lA-AiiA-i- of prennptial nf fairs ' ,'vei (!ris the past weok hi Wrtit n1 Vr. Bvboo. Two :: 'V f.ir tlie brid " ere piveii by Miss '''".'.Aernai! and Miss Oorrin Porter vl Ve-ocotlve homes, unci a lnrgs : :'::A;iv was givn by Mr. and Mrs. - AM-ipSfll. Mr. unil Mr. u O. "m .-.J Pr am' J- i:- Bennett. nirtv also was given by Mrs. J. ;-'A"'ri: a 9 o'elofk breakfast by Mrs. :V'-l'Aei and a dinner party by IT. AiiAc. St. Cllnr. f ..jMMOTH. Ma;- 4. President and .y FilV',;, ;..-companioi1 by Mr. L'-e Hohort Wilkins, niotorod to 1 : ''mi Su:n'lav, where they visited ''' 3nd Mrs." Rolvrt Fosell. In the ' "'.-MhA attended ihe mutual pnth?r-' pnth?r-' r"-iere Mrs. Birch and Mrs. TYHklns o!os and Mrs. W'llkins rendered an ! .-rt.il selection. ! n:-w--iiv evening tho T. S. K. ffirls-Birhelors' ffirls-Birhelors' club united In givlns ! :--"mg li'.rty ai.Uio amusement hall. ' -Lih'i feAentv-five imitations were RefiW-imcnts were terved. "V-.- ji'tdred Crickson, who h'an been , '. ;-t of Mis Boyle and MHs Ander-;.Lrfli;;ntd Ander-;.Lrfli;;ntd 10 her home in Provo on L-.-e-io' VA'oottln. nephew of Mrs. B. h3S returned to Mammoth af- -no years' tcrvkv with the Twenty-,Tt'i Twenty-,Tt'i division in France. ';- Bert Wilder is visiting her par-L; par-L; Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Nelbaur, at ' ifrs Knt? Moyle has returned from t.vfril weeks' visit with relatives at i Lake. American Fork a nd I 'rovo. Maud Moyie also returned Thurs-jy Thurs-jy from Salt Lake, whero she has been j-Vdi; z scrool. diaries Richards and ba by, who i-V-u last week with Mrs. Riehards's Mrs. Rfly Jones, have renamed to : Vy'imrae In California, '.'rs. Albert Laren entertained the r;:riiarv officers Thursday evenine, when :iv prepared the work for the next An 'enjoyable party was given Thurs-evening Thurs-evening by Frincipal Hobson at his ;-p in honor of the graduating class of Junior hiih fidooi. The time was :ir.t in games an l dancing, for which rrizes were awarded. ' Mr Wiljain Cowan had returned from a; Mke City, where she went Monday . nisi; her daughter. Marvel, v, ho left T-jrsdsy nigl.t to la'e charge of a tele-t tele-t office at Crspor. W'vn. A n'i'.iber of rt-iatives and friends snr-::;ed snr-::;ed Mrs. Joirn Spencer on Sattirday , of las; wcel: on the occasion of . e: eightieth birt'idjy. The surprise was -j at the home of her (lvjzhrr, Mrs. i H. RoJfr. The following cue;ts were Mrs. Joseph .St-phens. Mrs. j '-'lr- Stephens, r-fr?. o. II. Andveasn, 'In. H?ber Miksell. Mrs. wriiani Fill--?:e, Mrs. Jam-s A irk.... Mrs. t-;dv:ir(l member.-; ns a farewell 10 the organization. organiza-tion. Much work lias ben accomplished by thifl.nnit, in view of Ihe fact that the attendance has been small. as active members have moved puay from Copper-field. Copper-field. Chairman EMadcs is given mucin credit for tho success of Ihe past months' work. All members are tfivited to be present next meeting. Friends nf Mr. John Stajzfr and Mrs. Margaret Fox will be pleased to learn 1 hat both passed through successful op-t op-t rations for nervous affections at the Dr. Straup hospital this week. H. J. Fisher and family motored to Salt Lake on Saturday of last week, where; they spent the evening and Sunday Sun-day as guests of friends. . Miss Josephine Sherman, principal of the C'opperfield school, attended the teachers' institute in the vallev today and will viiit In Fait Lake until Monday. The committee on arrangements for the sold iers" and sailors' homecoming celebration, cele-bration, to be held In C'opperfield earlv in June by the Copperfield Red Cross, met at the home of Mrs. C. Eljades, chairman of the unit, Monday to further plans for the occasion. t'libcomml ttees were appointed ap-pointed to act as program committee, public! tv committee, dance committee, lunch committee and. children's entertainment entertain-ment committee. Every effort is being put forth to make this event successful in every way. At the close of the business session the hostess served refreshments to the following ladles: Mrs. Jerome Morrill, Mor-rill, Mrs. G. E. Lindelof, Mrs. J. R. Du-vall, Du-vall, Mrs. Edith Maxfield and Mrs. Paul Ackerman. The Maccabee ladies of Alice review gave a surprise farewell party Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. E. G. Beaty and Mrs. Clara B. Stapleton at the home of the latter In Markham gulch. The evening's eve-ning's amusements were whist and music. mu-sic. At the conclusion of the games luncheon was served to the following ladies: Mre. T. C. Williamson, Mr. H. W. Lowe. Mrs. Heber Nichols, Mrs. Kate Ford, Mrs. George Chochos. Mrs. P. Gros-beck, Gros-beck, Mrs. E. G. Beaty, Mrs. J. Butler, Mrs. C. B. Slaoleton, Mrs. G. E. Lindelof, Mrs. J. H. Colyar, Mrs. Paul Williamson, William-son, Miss Josephine Sherman, Miss Dorothy Dor-othy Ackerman, Miss Dori Stapleton, Miss Margaret Stapleton and Miss Catherine Cath-erine Stapleton. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Smith of Copper-field Copper-field attended the theater in Salt Lake on Wednesday evening. , The Commercial club gave a dance at the clubrooms Saturday evening of last week. About forty couples were pres- r- rrz: Longley. Mrs. J. Schofield. Mrs. Sol Mid-sell Mid-sell 'and Miss Avis Stephens. I BINGHAM f ELVGHAM, Mav 24. Joseph W. Grant, son of Mrs. J. v. Grant of Deoot ward, and Mi&s Hilda Fullmer of Sprinyvillu were married in Butte, Mont., Thursday of last week. They will spend their honeymoon visiting points of interest in the northwest, after which they will return re-turn to Bingham, where they will reside. re-side. To vis Williams, son of Mrs. Emma Williams, arrived in Bingham on Tuesday Tues-day after (spending a year in France. Mr. Williams was severely wounded In one of the big battles, but has recovered and is glad to be home again. Mrs. E. E. Edwards and daughters, Gene and Marion, left Thursday for Salt Lake for an extended stay and to consult a New York City specialist for'littlo Miss Marion, whose health Is impaired. Copperfield unit of the Red Cress completed com-pleted its last allotment of sewing last Wednesday afternoon, there being fifty children's garments in the lot. Next Wednesday afternoon the unit will collect col-lect all garments that are out and pack the articles for shipment. At thin time luncheon will bo served to the attending ent. Miss Vida Knudson returned to Bingham Bing-ham today from a. three weeks' visit with relatives in Park City. Word was received this week of the arrival of a son, born to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Allen of Ruth, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Alien were former Copperfield residents. George Prageastis, who has spent the past year ' In France and who was severely se-verely wounded and in a hospital more than two months, arrived in camp yesterday yes-terday and has again taken up his residence resi-dence in Copperfield. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Beaty and son. Ray Bealy. moved Wednesday from the Bour-gard Bour-gard apartments to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Steiner entertained a few friends at their homo in Dlnkey-ville Dlnkey-ville on Tuesday evening, complimentary to the family of William Wilson, who will leave Bingham shortly. An elaborate pupper was served. Th guests included Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. George Mel n tyre. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mettauer, William Wilson, Thomas Wilson Wil-son and Arthur Wilson. Miss Ruth Dyg. a student at St. Mary's academy, spent last week-end with her parents in Dinkeyville. Mr. and M'-s. George Rolls are spending spend-ing a few days in Salt Lake. A daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe McDonald of Copperfield on Wednesday. Mr. and Mr?. Alfred Nelson, accompanied accompa-nied by their daughter, Theresa, and son, Ben, left Friday of last week for California, Cali-fornia, where they will reside. Mrs. Ellen De Lemar of Salt Lake spent a few days this week as the guest of her brother, William Ho!ten. and family. fam-ily. She was called here by the serious illness of little June Hols ten. her niece, who was taken ill Sunday and is in Dr. Straup's hospital. A trained special nurse is in attendance and the little miss Is now getting along nicely. Mrs. J. Butler and children, taut and Lucille, spent Sunday with friends in Copperfield. Mips Paut 7., Methodist deaconess, left last week for a several weeks' visit with her parents in Kansas. Mrs. Heber Nichols and her mother, Mrs. J. Nichols, spent Monday Jn Copper-field, Copper-field, the guests of friends. The supper and program given at the Method i Ft church in Bingham on Friday evening of last week was an enjoyable affair. The church Ladies' Aid society had charge of thj, program. Speaking and music were the speciaj features. In the cabaret Friday evening. Rcfres meuts were eerved. Miss Leono Nelson er.terta Ined h pupils at a lawn party Tuesday. T afternoon was spent in pla yirg gamt aftr which refreshments were served. Mrs. A. B. Chipman returned nor Wednesday nf fer spending eeveraJ da visiting relatives in Logan. Mr. and Mr. Mark McOowan of Og flare fl-are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Die eron. The M'ses Loon a. Cooper and Ru Cooper Fpent Sunday with Mro. A. Cooper. Mr p. Clifford Tom1Ion was an Amei . ' can Fcrk visitor Fridav. Mr. mid Mrs. Alex I und of Salt La ' spent Sunday as guests of Mrs.. Albi j Jmisou. of musical selections, reading and short speeches. Many from out of town were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Swanson, who spent the past winter at Maopa, Nev., have returned and will spend the summer here. Mrs. Hvrum Christensen entertained Sunday for her nephew, Leonard Hanson, who is home on a thirty days' furlough. Mrs. Robert Stanton bad as her guests for last wepk Misses La. Van Stanton und Helen Stanton, sisters of Mr. Stanton, from Portland. Ore., and Hanefin, I'l., respect ivelv. The Misses Stanton were entert-iineri bv Mrs. Edna. Brockbank Friday Fri-day afternoon and by Mrs. Lizaio Tuttle Snurta, vafternoon. The Misses Esther Brlngleson and Maggie Smith were Sunday visitors at SoringvHle. Mrs. Grace MnKay accompanied President Presi-dent and Mrs. George Brimhal! to Salt i Lake and Ogden to be the guest of Mrs. j Thomas E. McKay for the week-end. Mr. John Pnyzant was surprised by ten of the younerer set Sunday afternoon at a picnic luncheon. visiting with Mrs. Lydia. Batenian. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richardson entertained enter-tained Sunday at a dinner party in the I a fternoon, and a luncheon in the eve-! eve-! ning, in honor of their brothers. George ; Bateman and Leland Richardson. Twcn-i Twcn-i ty guests were present. ! Mr. and Mrs. Jack Streets of Lehl spent the last week-end with Mr. and ; Mrs. Arthur Peterson. Mrs. Wilford Egbert, Merle and O. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Hyruni Jensen, Mrs. E. M. Bateman. Mrs. George. Good-ridge Good-ridge and Elisa Scott motored to Draper Sunday. A number of friends surprised Earl Bateman at his home the latter part of last week. The evening was spent in games and music. Refreshments were served to Dolly Burgon, Arthlla. Hardy. Wanda Bateman. Reva. Johnson. Elva Gardner. Harold Egbert, Ernest Burgin. Elsie Thomas. Llllie Beckstead. Clive Gardner. AlUui Dimond. ban Gardner. James gtteadman. Nello Steadmon, Loren Roswell. Charles Jones, Marcus and Ros-coe Ros-coe Flxton and Lavern Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. A. o. Smith were Salt Lake visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cundick were Draper visitors Sunday. WEST JORDAN - WEST JORDAN", Miy 24. Mrs. Henry Jonea trntprlalnd Paluvday eenliv? of last wfk for WillHm nnd Clifford St.nd-man. St.nd-man. vho have recrntly relumed from army norvire. OanieH and music v.'rc ihe "main feature? nf evfnine. ?.. frehments were served lo about fift guests. ' The Baeoball clnh pavft a danc in th I old ward hou,-" S-itnrday evening of ,r-i w'eek. It was a success bo lb. socially and I ( ina ncialiy. ?.1r. and Mrs. Lew Wight of Ophir are GUNNISON 4 OI'NMSON. Mny 24. --Mr. mi 4 Mrr-. rijde Tn ft ool t-ou sp"iit Inst npek vislUng a Mon-f'f Mon-f'f . V. hi Jj. P. ;fri 1 leff T" r M n v of lnt 'ift-ii for Trtnu. ::!r will vimI iu (. ;inoTi Ul,v, T olO.. Oil llfT M8V liflfr.. Mrs.. 1 .ov,- II I hiii!- t. U-to-.y, THrlii . In Imnor "f V-t birthriny nn-l wr.:ir;.-. Vc Iinn-fht-.l v,'1.1,i,! :in'! ,h" i'r'-'h "..n liv .MfS'lJi'iirs Ni'l S'ir':-sr.ti i-n-l )(. IVIwni'K. I.UI.H1-..I1 v. B Ff,vr. !" flU.tvhiy Vff- ,ni"s N'i"' -rnuo.!., K. IT 1 -v.i rl s. A hf l J5-fb'. .T:li'!F, iJiizrin--. H. mi'I 'le.-i'i:- 1J:i )-. "-'.n. .71 n F.. und liny P. Mft'-fllf. A. M. Cl-r;s'n. r.,., r V .loii'-r. .IPTD-r. IWn. llfi"Mn1 rru. Li. R. S:, -w-r,. '". N. J"iivti. W. H. lir!M,P, r. TI. i i -j fii-l .1 M . Kiiik'Ii'r.n. M'rc .V. t '. t--' 'hi'iSi''T. Iri'rc. rf S:-M I-i'k nro the i j . J f of Mi. I.iirM's rnHi'M, Mr-. -I. M- K n ! rl' K!i''' an :t f 1 rrrmon iv.r!r Wr-ii' vlfl7 of Ci'f- Mprk. LuD'li'-o;i UH1 MM"' fit i., M.--l;,m'S ( Inrcn.-.- H;i I v n-i. Aufftt VII-If.r'i. VII-If.r'i. A. C. LuikI, n;tT'ii--' .T'i-.i. H. i.n.1 I---.. ,r?" II'ilv'Tf-ui. Lovrii f I t t ! i'l .--. (luiilri I'.-r-l.in. M- l firr'iiron. ,tv I'., iiit-t IJlihui f -1 -,-;jf .r ni i'l--. Pi'Scii" . .l-n-m. MilJir . c .ip.,f.n. .l:.tn-s I'.own. Aw .fH.bl. J. A.1 U?-. n. Kvn .T-iiMTi mi'? -illintn M'r;,if. :.n.l Url-.-.r ,T(.ii.-.i( n' M:i rvn u , n l lie g j .t h of Mi. h iid M rf. J"liii 1'. J '-n - i (..:!. I rn-i'- for'-rif-on came h'm i -i'-'l.'i.v fr"ni Mr-. Ai;"ntn rAitUfr nri'I rhjl'imn nf C-fo-.t ! Hal:o, nee tti'- jn- if Mr. ! h J -r r-p. j SPANISH FORK 4 : : SPANISH FOKK, May 2(.Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Beck J r.. announce tlie mur-r.aye mur-r.aye of tlieir daughter. La ttue, to 1-ay-ton Harris of American F'm'k. 'ino youi'.s couple will maivB Lb.cir home in American fork. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ja nsen a nd fa mil y of Bingham were 11. st week -end guct:?. of Mr. and Mrs. L'a.vid J. Thomas 01. this cit v. Air. and Mrs. M. C. Nicholson and son, Atltur, rctuniLd from J-'rice, Monriuo, after a week's isi t with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lea , Mrs. .N iuho lion's parents, v. lio wi!l spend the v.cck hf-r. Tbo Fedf-lio'js club was entertained at the hoip"; cf Mrs. L-oriu L'recr at Leland T h ursday. Mrs. L-iU jne Kindred a nd lit t le sou. of tfpriiigville, returned to their homp .Mon-da .Mon-da v, aft er an ei ended viiJt with her mother, Mrs. .I,ig?.e Millar. M vs. A. V. : olson rntertained for Krank Nelson A'edneFda' at y n elab-orute elab-orute cihtner. Tbo jjusts iiKdudu-J be;idfs the puesL of honor. Val!;j-e liaio?. iJer-ne!l iJer-ne!l i iiuiFon, "Staling A rg:y:o, I ,.:-a I i a :cs and Mr. T.recr of Provo. anrl the M s -. ! J ;'.i Mooney. 1 iardnr. ia into s ilhams. l'ioronc- Jones, Hazel Groieg'ji and Le Yeve Arg;- le. A number of your? friends surpr'sed M:ss l'ern Vill;anis -7atU!-da- cvLiung of last week on the eve cf her de;i:jr'iir lor an c.Mended trip to the t:ut. About iwentv were present and lunuheon was served at l'i:?0 o'clock. The Lad.e s' 'Mai and T.it crary cinb was entertained by .-Ir:.. T.iiy K'.- Fr.-djv Fr.-djv afternoon of last v eck. A well-ar-rd."i?'".d pioram "'-Js given .'" p u , i-.f rtit:iigs and vo--a! and 1 1 rJ n i --n t a i musiv.il seieciSons. Kci rerhmcnts were t,ercd. The b'g pocial event of the week v. the b;; nu. t Fivci by the Cormnercia 1 ch:b at t' e Cit pavilmn Tuesday vcn-ing. vcn-ing. in h'mor of Mr. und Mrr.. .. prcdrm Crcer. The bannnct w-js :v:i to aho-jt f't'tren tr.blef. dr--or:.ted v'.'h j.pon ies. ..niv,v''i Hk Miid bridal wre;' I . Thr-. Kirqur war provi-ioi by the h-j:l-irs romm;iteo and served by fifteen yuMiik' ladies. A line program was given cons: r: tins PLEASANT GROVE""! A k , i-i.r.M- nt i-i i". :'i.-t;. Ir'hi-TF ol );'" '"cilr! 'tM".-.' n ;n I 0 itiMi ;.t .,r-r:: S:,rli-.-.s Kl'ir-, -. . lr.' :.n.i iy. A ..'I' wen ..f R,r-.;y , ?r- ihe guel? f ;"&. K. S'1 ens-on t'u.B v. ' 1:. I .Mr. : y.rs.. "'stri, T?";:.i-i.t .Mr. j ar'l M"-. H;iiiy '"ir1 1 i t r.m , iliiI .-'ur'j.." ( MMiii Mr. m' Mr.-. I... P. lUrvr. i 'r. nnfi ;rv jy.iroM r.ni IMr-..' r.f 1 rmo i Vf- l.'. -t vv.ii.,.;,,. IT 'Mc. Ol M. Il.lldl .!--. Fr:.nl: H, Mm I f:. I'.nc'f-o i-nM :,n(K I, is llnv!"-- 01 l-o-'li--. !.!.!.' '" f. -'Ct.-c Mivlr --.ti-. Mr. ,i:;M .'Mr.-. V.'. 1. M:"..-s. I y: iitfinl.' 'f 1)-" ?f '!'jni')rf cshI of Ihe iii,'h ccl oo! ;r.vc a dii''iiife' party |