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Show . , Intermountain Social Happenings Glover, A. W. Davis, L M. Davis. O. T. KfttSnger, H B. Merrihc.v. Rot Davis, J. W. Wins, R. J- Whipple and David Hodge. Misses Marvel Rhodes and Freda Lott gave a bundle shower Thursday night in 1 the Commercial club rooms. In lienor of Miss Hilda Rhodes. Mrs. Frank Gaisford gave a wild duck supper to a dozen friends Saturday evening eve-ning of last week. The Lebi Parent-Teacher association will give the first of a series of lectures in the tabernacle Sunday evening. Dr. E. G. Gowans will be the lecturer. The PoSyannn club was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Azer South-wick South-wick Friday evening. sewing club Thursday afternoon at her home on .Summit street. The hours were spent In .sewing and reviewing olden days when the guest of honor resided here. At o'clock dinner was served. Covers were laid lor eight. x A jolly Halloween party was given Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs. David Crockett at their Rome on Center street. The early part of the evening was spent In playing cards. William Bullock re-1 re-1 eived the prize for high score and Mrs. A. J. Schott the consolation souvenir. Halloween games and "stunts"' were then enjoyed until a -later hour, when luncheon Was served. ' The guests, were Mr. and Mrs. William Bullock. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph HeJewi-B. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Scuott and Mr. and Mrs. T. FrancWyu Cook. un operation tor append! dtif at the Holy Cross hospital. Mrs. Averett i FMOVsHBg. Mrs. Albert Thorpe mut obUdrea and Mrs. F. Averetl ppeat; Bnnday and Uonday with rein-tire rein-tire in Copper field. The N'oaparUun party held a nilr? an'! dance Monday nitjiit iu Oanyoa hall. Bbort i&eecim were ical by Archie Stewart, raadldate f-r mayor, a od t ho ton r eauncflfsi ale ca nd w ti e Sam J'-nkins. Tbonms Tibbies, (.;iltert Wallace ami Charles si Hhnpn. Dancing was enjoyed :it tL': clone of the dpeaaina. the Marriytf orchestra orches-tra "famish log musk-. There were about -"VJ preseati Mrs. j. R, Da rail nUtra&d Wednesday eye-alng eye-alng from iborl vwt with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. John Bran, in Salt I-ake. Mr. imri Mrs. Bred K-talf arestt to Salt Lake Wednesday for a tew days visit. Mr. und Mrs. Victor Lunribf-rj; of Poppet field went to Salt Lake the early' part of t hi- wSefc for a visit with their sou. Tiny will also visit. Magna hpforf they return. Mr. nod Mr. J. It. Diivall entertainM a few friends at tpelx homo in Ccpperfteld Sa tarda j erpnlnaj f lat weak. Lnncbopn was served 10 eljcbl sa'sts. BINGHAM BINGHAM. Nov. 8. Mrs. J. V. Sbiliiag, -Ir.. V ant! Mrs. C. K. t'arey eutertairwd Suiurday afternoon Of Iat wcci at Lh home of Mrs. I Shilling in o most dt-lishtful manner. T:i honor g of Mrs. T. s. raruahan. w ho. ith Ik r chtl- dren. will leare shortly for s-uihTu California, to Hpend tlje winter. The rovnj' were hesull-j hesull-j rally decora tiJ with yllow elir;janth. niuni.. The nftfrnoun was nvnt tit laying -W. Th" first prise was won by Mrs. Jamex Garnet, and tlfic consolntloo fell tg Mr. J. Nord.-u. A large boiif-riet of t&l rvsen was presented to the 7 en est of bonor. Lunclieon was served on vi.nl Ubles. Th.- guet list included, besides the C );onor cuert, her two iter. Mrs. flcorg Chan-Idler Chan-Idler and Mrs. E. Cskleson. Mrs. James Garnet. I Mm. J. K. Hyun. Mrs. Jo.- Kemp. Mr-. W. j Jon- -. Mrs. Ueorge Earlc. Mrs. J. Winlnera, Mrs. It. Muck roan, Mr?. T. H. Manwaring, Mrs. JW. Brook), Mrs. J. Norden. Mrs. Stepp and Miss Wanda Bund berg. Plana are going forth uneeatingly for the - sscesa of u five days' bazaar, to be held In llko Wood ring building, beginning Monday night. by the fatholle church. There will be booth of rarioui kindn. Mr. 1'at Ilyland will navo ; t-targe of 1 he "country store." where un be ' round in u ft any article h'tudled In a country store. Mrs. Mary M'-Mahon will ha ve charge of the apron booth. Mrs. Zlna Ma no and Mrs. William Detiman will have charge of the fancy-work fancy-work booth. Mm. William Uoland. Mrs. Pier.-e Eggan and Mrs. Klmer Bonnett will bare charge ot the baby booth: Miss Winnie McMahon of 1 the candy booth; Mrs. J. Sax will conduct a 'fishlni,' pond; Uiss Catherine Crei(thton and Mlsa Josephine Berry will preside over a Tur- tish t-oolh. and Mfs Itose McUoooutrb will have Ztt tortoae-telluis booth. Tbesa booths will also represent the different countries. The country t store will represent the I'nlted Slates ; the huieywork booth. Ireland: the baby looth. 1 1 LARK DARK, Nov. 8. Mrs. Rebecca Hill and son, BurOcit. and Miss Delia Zimmerman, of Purple Springs, Canada, arc- visiting Mrs. Chris Jensen. Mrs. Harriet Wilson and baby. June, j have returned to their home at Salt 1 Lake after visiting Mrs. Wilson's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Downey left Ptl-dav Ptl-dav for Salt Lake if make their home. Sirs. Nelly Dixon of Frisco is spending an indefinite time with her mother, Mrs. Parks. Mr. and Mrs. George Woodhead are spending an indefinite time at Salt Lake. The seventh and eighth grade students of the Lark public school entertained j Friday afternoon in compliment to W. U. Kdgel. Halloween colors were carried out in the decorations. Games and music were enjoyed, after Which luncheon was served. Miss Graham EutsweU spent last weekend week-end at Salt Lake. dTaFTELD . C1J5ABPIELD. Nov. 8. Misi Hatile Payne pent Monday in uc-ien tut zu-m of friends, Mr. and Mrs. Milton j. Steed entertained at then" home Friday eveuin-. i;nmr were played arid refreshments erred to Mr. sad Mr-. J- tepll P. Payne. Kr. and Mrs. Waller .Steed. Mi- and Mr-. Bey Cowans aud Mrs. and Mrs. Horace e. Clark. Mrs. Rarafa Koneche of Idaho Kails. Idaho, is the cur-si of her daughter. Mrs. P. A. Xaylor, for a few tnonth-. Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Kelson were Ogden visitors durlne the week. MrS. Dorothy ('Muipbell of Osden is the guest of her mother. Mr. I). M. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Rot Cowans spent Sunday in Offden. as gUBffal of Mr. and Mrs. .James Martin. Misses Maggie Webster and Inez Barnes entertained en-tertained at a social Ht the WebHter home Friday Fri-day evening. Forty guest" were present and ihe time sras sjent In music and games, followed fol-lowed hy ref reshinents. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Phillip; entertained at B dinner party at their home Sunday afternoon. after-noon. Corers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. -Io-BCpff R .rarrnan. Mr. au-i Mrs. Fred Kershaw and Miss Paye Sauders. i he Rev. Lester r i- Mfas eliie Stevens and Mi-s Gladys Panus, miniater and deaconesses, deacon-esses, respectirely. of tbe h--al IL B. rtmrcn. attended lie SpeeiSl ronferene of the M . E. eanrcfa of Utah at th? First M. B. chorch in Suit Lake City, healiiiilnj. Monday. Mr. nml Mrs. Gbarles Pierce and daiiphttr. Neta. of American Pork, siH-nt last "vi'et-k end in Copperfield, tbe guests of J. Boanxod and family. fam-ily. They motored hack Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. TV. Matthews and family DMtored to Salt Lake Wednesday for a short a ratios. UfB. Psni Ackerman of DlnkeyTille had as her guest Thursday Miss K. H. Fox of Enterprise. Enter-prise. Mrs. Mary McMuhon is entertaining relatives from Tooele this wreck. In honor of her son. Charles, on his twtnty-firMt twtnty-firMt birthday anniversary, Mrs. C. Qrowther en tf-rt allied a anmber of young peoplw at hi r home Tnesday f venlng . Music and dancing fonbed the erentne's entertsinment. Lnnebdbn naa served to th folluwlng gnvsts: Miss Dearie Dea-rie Btearart, Mist Irene Uonnary. Misa Clara Zion. Miss pllre Behoettlta Miss Idella Ifavips. Miss Baby McMullen. Bryan tJrten. Clarence Gonaary. Frank Parrel; Robert Miller. Fred j Paige. Lon-Sorenson and the guest of honor. w ra nee ; i nv vu nay ikmiii. na jy : i in- hhi jh.'uu. ' Tli'' .Netherlands. There nil be suLi-iantial.J on J-:ilc each day. at weJJ as lee -ream and cake. Tfiere also will be some form of eiileriainment . eaeh evening, w ith the Kev. Father Diss tn j charge. The bazaar will close Friday night ; irlth a grand ball in the Bcbool gytnnasiuni. isith lh CllPtn oreiicstra furnishing the mnsje. The public is invited. This is a yearly affair, and no effort on the part of The vari-ti.es vari-ti.es committees Tvill be frarvd to make this more successful than any that has preceded it. There alw will be a ton of coal, a sack of " (four and several articles of fancywork div '4 iosed of. t Misa Florer.ce Clemenseo. Miss Eleanor Olem-eBSOD, Olem-eBSOD, Mlsa Harriet Farley and Mrs. Bc-ss Jones entertained ai their apartments in the Elmer-ion Elmer-ion Thursday evening, iu honor of Mrs. Mar 1 EVANSTON, WYO. 4 : v KYAXSTON. Wye, Nov. S, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hami!tyi entertained at a prettily appointed dinner party Monday evening at their home on Sage street. A cut-glans bowl of violets srfid ferns was used for the centerpiece for the- attractive table. Covers wore laid for Mrs. John R. Ward, Miss Bell Byrnes, Miss Margaret i ucCormick, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Botven, Mr. and Sirs. J. L. West and David Hamilton. Ham-ilton. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoppe spout 'ast week-end in Kvanston visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Thomas Osborne left Wednesday for Prince Albert. Canada, for an indefinite indefi-nite visit with relatives and ' friends. Mrs. G. E. Bristol and Mrs. J. Lu West entertained the members and friends of the Presbyterian Aid society Thursday afternoon at the home 01 Mrs. Bristol on Center street. The hours were spent in making articles for the Christmas market, mar-ket, which the ladies will hold early in "December. At 5 o'clock an attractively arranged luncheon was served. Mrs. John R. Ward and sister. Miss Nell Byrnes left Thursday for California to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Fox of Ogden arc visiting their daughter, Mrs. Byron Powell, at her home on Center street. Mr. and Mrs. Fox resided in Evanston many years and have many friends here. Mrs. Julia P. Guise and brother John W. PykinH, entertained at dinner Friday evening at their home on Sago street. Chrysanthemums were effectively used throughout the ilving rooms, and for the ! ; st. anthonyTida. f , St. ANTHONY. Nov. 8. Mrs. William Yager and Mr.. Mary Yager entertained Friday afternoon after-noon of last week at a Kensington at Mrs. William Yager's home. This was the ttyrd one the ladies had gtretl. Fancy work was the diversion. Those in attendance were: Mrs. H. Costley. Mrs. M. J. Gallup, Mrs. Pearl Fletcher. Mrs. A. T. Harris. Mrs. W. B. Gillespie. Gil-lespie. Mrs. M. v. pochema. Air?. L. A. Tattle. Tat-tle. Mrs. Bert Barf. Mrs. John T. Fisher. Mrs. Ira W. Moore. Mrs. John T. Wilcox. Mrs. Eilitfl Simpson. Mrs. Ed. Mang. Mrs. 0. A. Gainn, Mis. William F. Gibson. Mrs. C. W. O'Neill, Mrs. II. C. Yager. Mr. C. B. Moon, Mrs. S. F. Oilman,, lira. Jatnes Frcdrickson. Mrs. Rose I). tJ3ur and Mrs. Ira W. Moore entertained Thursday and Frldsy evenings of last week at bridge at the Miller .home. The Hallow-en ide; was carried out. and these were ten tubls. Thursday evening Mi;s .Margarf Costley won point prize. Mrs. Frank Miller tbe Ihinor and Mrs. O. W. Stevens the all-cut. Friday Fri-day evening Mm. r. 0. Moore won the point prize. Mrs. A. Stone the houor, and Mrs. Mellon Mel-lon - the all-cut. A two-course luncheon wa served. Those in attendance mere: Mrs. J. Frank WntUr.fi. Hhif Murguret (ostlev. Mian Lnrene Walker, mas Jeiml- Pmtfr, Mrs. J.ihn B. Holmes, Mrs. t". W. Beort Mrs. O. W. fit--vens. Mrs. Edna Dietrich, Mrs. John K. Gray. Mrs. Zoe Brbe. Mis. S. F. Blbaaus, Mrs. Jara-s RUPERT," IDAHO 4 RUPERT, Idaho, Nov. 3. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jeans, accompanied by Mrs. Jeans's mother, Mrs. Rogers, left Thursday evening eve-ning to spend the winter in California. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clure have arrived from "Long Beach. Cat, and will make an extended visit with Mr. Clure's sister, Mrs. U L Meredith. Mrs. Groom. Mrs. Brotherson and Mrs. d'Easunr were the hostesses at the tea given by the Episcopal Ladies' guild Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. E. H. Lundy returned to Rupert this week from a two weeks' visit to Eldora. Kan., her former home. Dr. and Mrs. Adams of Paul entertained enter-tained at bridjre and aOfl Thursday and Friday evenings. The Misses Ella Tyler and Ina Bran-! Bran-! son left Thursday for California. Miss , Tyler will spend the winter at Los Angeles An-geles and Miss Branson will go to Oiiand. , They also will visit at Salt Lake City, Reno and Sacramento. Mrs. C. E. B. Roberts of Boise is a guest at the. home of Mrs. J. B. Genagy. Mrs. H. C Batheham entertained the Pioneer Social club at her home west of town Frida afternoon. ua Vinson or "seam1. ine earning a luI at card a, and light refreshments were served. Th invited guests were: Mrs. Mnr lavidson. Miss , IK-Ila Coakh-y. Miss Winnie McMahon. Miss 'ecelia Geffeu. Miss Hazel Crown and Miss carol Basmussen. " Gertrude Gorans waa hostess af a Hallo-, Hallo-, Trr d party, at her liome in Markham gulch, . Friday evening. The dlnhig-room was artla- uteally decora Ud for the oeca slon. A large pnmpkln formal rlif centerpiece, and stream- rs were suspended from the chandeliers to the . favors at each plate. The evening was spent ia playing games and dancing. I yMiss liertrude Averett, Ml?- Florence Mayne Sad Miss Verona Harrenogi:e were hostesses at Halloween dancing party Friday evening "f ,'last week. The rooms were cleverly and artistically artis-tically decorated in orange, yellow and black, and dancing was the principal enK-rtainment feature. The dining-room was a work of art, the table having a large pumpkia filled with centerpiece on ine taige ovai taoie. uainry hand-painted designs in the same flower were the p!ac?e card. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stone, the Rev. and Mrs. Guy E. Kagey. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Sloatt; Mrs. Mark W. Foote, Mrs. Ida L. Rupe and Mrs. and Mrs. John W. R. Rennie. Complimentary to Mrs. Jonathan Jones, who is visiting in the city. Mrs. Bircha Rupe entertained the members of her Peckbam. Mrs. H. C. Bos-. Mrs. W. H. Bur-land. Bur-land. Mis. Charhs Burg---. Mr. Ed, Ma g. MrS. W. F. OtbSOa, Mtf. H. A. Buchn-an. Mrs! t. A. Gtdnn, Mrs. BloosMr, Mrs, H. g. Harris. Har-ris. Mrs. Frank Millt-r. Mrs. A. Stone Mr M. K. King. Mr. U A. Tuttle. Mrs- C. w! O'Neill. Mis. A. Harris. Mrs. B. B. Vunfan. Mrs. H. C Yager. Mis. J McDonald. Mis. Ltfdfal Bell. Mrs. Melaott, Mr-. J. F. Lewis, Mrs. t. C. Moorf. Mr-. harln Hoop:. Mr-! William Ludden. Mr. W. E. Stvns an Mrs. Orlob. The lot"-ss arofe br Mrs. B. tavis and Mr-. H. P. Brainaid. Mrs. W. H. dtUeapbe (-uteri (ned nix tahles of bridge Saturday afternAin of last wck. Mr. W. V. OibSQS won iwliit prize. Mrs, James Fn-dnck-jon the kOSOT, and 3Ir. John R. Gray the C"oru-jlAtion. I.nnclieon SU served. Tli1 ladi-of 8t. Kathtrine's guild were the truest a of Misa Harriet t. ITood Thursday -ve- 1 he lJdie' Aid -j icty the Presbytrrian church met with Mrs. .1. F. Lewis Thurnda v er-aig. The St. Anthony "Pep" chlO held its second I j ball Monday eveninr A large crowd wai iu ! attendance. The Tuesday Evening-Bridge club met Tncs-day Tncs-day "venlng with Mre. B. W. Henrlcks. Sirs. W.H. Burlsnd wn high score and Mrs. H. C. Boas the consolation. MIsp Esther B'-am entertained ai l Halloween party Saturday evening of last week. Tifieeu gti I friends were present. Halloween games were plsyed and ref reshnit-nt- VMS) Ml1 I'M. The "Limit" club met with Miss Margaret Costley t the home of Mrs. James Fredrick-son Fredrick-son ThuMlay evening. Mr. C B- Moon and Mrs. L. Tt. Yagr rctertained five tabVs of bridge Wednesday eTsadauj at ue Beaai home. Tbe affair was in bOBOT -f Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Oillfspie. who leave in a couple of weeks for California m make their Lome. Mr. Ode MQIasjSasi spni the week in Idaho Falls visiting her s-jn. Wayne EUingson. LEHI i LEHT. 'Sov. S. The marriage of Miss Hilda Rhodes, daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rhodes, and William Forest of Brigham City took place in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. The hride has been an operator in the Lehi exchange fur several years. The First ward M. L A. gave a farewell fare-well dancing party in the amusement hall Tuesday evening in honor of Evans Anderson and Herman Goates, who left during the week for missions to the northern and eastern states. One of the big social events of the season was the character party given in the Commercial club rooms Monday evening eve-ning by the H. S. G. club. Luncheon wa-s served by the Misses Marvel Rhodes. Louie Thomas, Laverd Evans. Wanda Good w i n. Zelda Ki rk ham , Anna B tod -dard. AHa Bate man, Mattie Lavis, Hilda Rhodes, Ruby Kirkham. Verda Lewis; Norma Hammer, Edris Asher. Velma Robinson and Liliian Knudson. Forty friends of Mr. and Mrs. William Wing gave them a surprise Halloween party Saturday evening of last week. After unmasking, games were played and refreshments served. Mrs. Azer Southwick entertained Tuesday Tues-day evening in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. Supper was served to the following: Messrs. and Mes-dames Mes-dames John Bushman, Glen Adamson, William Mitchell and John Hunter. Joseph Smith, who will leave November Novem-ber 12 for a. mission to the western states, was the guest of honor at a farewell fare-well party given in t':e Fourth ward by the M. I. A. Thursday evening. The members of the Ladies' Athenian club formed an automobile party Wednesday afternoon and held t heir weekly meeting at the Bone ranch. Mrs. A. H. Bone being hostess. The guests were Mesdames J. K. Cr.uer. S. W. Ross. J. if. Kirkham. Leon Taylor. Joseph i-arna nop. lor a ccDLfritu-f. acj L'' uu ; goblins fillM llic room. Luncheon, consisting ' ..t moon sandwiches. goblin salnj. pltklc. -NjODl olives, witch cookies. Halloween cake rid rinncli was serred. Large pumpkins, filled with apples, were passed around during the eve-l eve-l -jing. ilrs. Faro Averett and Mrs. Fred Meyers . ' haperoned the young people. Thcs attending ! were: Antoinette t.;recn. Melba Jones. Nan amache. Lnella Petersjn. Kmina Landstrom. jLewetta Halt. May Nix. Clara Halt. Rachel ' Brimhall. Leraar Marriott. Hy I.loyd. Vivian Lloyd. Harold Williams. Bill Oddie. Bob Mc-Ijnald. Mc-Ijnald. Ernest Dickerson. Leonard Steele, Irvin rsrillman. Clarance Hatt. Jatnca Culleton. Alev. i j!uart and George Gainache. Miss Jessie Rntrtson. Miss Isabel Neprud and . Glea James, teacher of .the Copperfield school. , -ave n successful dance in the I. O. O. F. hall in Copperfield Thursday , evening of last week. The proceeds will be devoted toward riurchasing a Victrola. to be used in the school. Trie hall was: most profusely decorated in Halloween Hal-loween colors. A large inverted umbrella, in orange and black, was suspended from the ceil-ir.g ceil-ir.g in the center of the room, .with streamers of black orange and yellow reaching- tbe corners cor-ners and walls of 'the room, interspersed with Japanese lanterns. The lamps were shaded in 'soft yellow, making a most pleasing light. B- .The walls were adorned with witches, owls, iblaek cats and pumpkin. Posters and window -ards. advertising the dance, and the decorations decora-tions were made by the pupils of the school. 'and were a work of 8rt. Sam Pesopan. playing play-ing the concertina, and Miles MeUonald, the drums, furnished music for the dancers. During Dur-ing the intermission, refreshments, consisting of doughnuts and coffee, were served. A near sum was realised. Fire companies No. 1 and No. 2 Rave a dance Halloween night in the school gymnastnm. The hall was artistically decorated. The John Colleton Col-leton orchestra furnished the music. The hall v.. filled to capacity. The' Citizens party gave a rally and nance 'in Canyon hall Saturday evening of last week. The earlv part of the evening was devoted to singing ard speeches by the candidates. James Garnet acting as chairmsn. Short address-s were mad by Charles Adderie; . candidate for mayor, followed bv Dr. J. F. Flynn. Dan Coak-lij Coak-lij Dan Fi(sgeral-1 and Peter Service, candl-,iie. candl-,iie. for the council. At the clo-e of the j sneaking those who remained indulged in dancing, danc-ing, the John Colleton orchestra fumislimg the Miss Mabel Neprud of Coppcrfi-ld had as her guest for the Halloween danc- Miss Smith, one of the teachers in tbe Highland Boy school. Miss Vivian Gardner spent last week-end in Sandy, the guest of her parents. ' Mil Steve Havs and swall son. Steve, moved this week to Bait Lake, where they will make their born.. Mr. and Mrs. Bay Goodrich bare moved into the Hays bungalow from the Elm-r- M-- and Mrs. Joe Grant of Magna made a s..",r'-. visit this week at the horn- of the lat-,..-s niotlrcr. Mrs. J. TV. Grant, of Derm ward. Mrs Dan finis l"ft Wednesday for southen k;.fifOTnU. where -he cpeds to spr-nrj the winter win-ter Otto. Kappl- hiift rented the dais home and moved his family into it this week. Miss F.vl-.n Mano r-turn'-d Sundaj to Salt Jjike, after a short visit with her mother. Mrs. Z'Mi-s'l5Ir1rr Anderson, daughter of Mrs Fred .nd.-ron of fopperfield. arrived Saturday of last week from Jenkins. Okla.. .where she had sie-nt eight months. r I Mrs. Grange Baker and t wo children I ave re-turned re-turned from Koek Springs. Wyo.. and ! Wjo. T tah. where th-y spent lliree week, Tisitins "Mr.T'nd Mrs IT. B. Ave., of the Miner,; Uereaatlle Co. r-iumed the first of th week from a short trip to the metropolis. I M ss Neva HtriDgh.n, of Halt Lake spent las hmfc-end h-re. the guest of her parents. Mr. and .Mrs. t. ritringharo. . Mr. ansl Mr-. Joe Wright left Ust week for an extended sojourn in -outh-ru 1 al.firn a . Miss Mabel Keprnd rment Saturday and Sun-dv Sun-dv the gue-t of fr'nnds in Salt laike. Mrs H K Miller retorned Monday evening , fro.:, j, month's visit with relatives In Des j Moires, lown. L . Slri Jam.s Freer arrived in carcp Thursday , from Coon l-rlon. England, ro Join Mr. Kf'-r win. lins b.-ii here for "Oroe time. Thoy si I j I make their heme in Dinky,lll". where Mr. I Freer has purchased a horn--. Mrs Pierre Brloton of Springvii:. is ti e goes! of her s;ter. Mr,. Ben llsll-y. while I "lr. Uall'-y is on a hunting tr'p in northern ' Mr! and Mr-. Fnrn Arerett. Mrs. E. 0. Hall and .Isughter. Iharlotlc a:.d Lionel Aleretl. snouted to Salt Lake Wednesday evening to call on Mrs. Lionel Averett. who had undergone i |