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Show ocia! Notes From Utah Towns . . MURRAY 7. Mr. and Mrs. u-ilton announce the enKage- C of this city. The wt-d-S Plre Tuesday, ful-. ful-. reception In the evening. direction of Mrs. No He '"ion. the n.uMO class, of the school will enteita.n at a , nulcal "t Wednesday cve-lc cve-lc Taylorsvillc ward amusement ' ,nrv Harker, Sr., and IMrs S entertained at the liar-T,ie-dav evening at n dinner 'honor of Mrs. C. F. Jones ol V rod carnations formed the ,'r the dinitiK tablo and also f throughout the living rooms. James were the main features eniig. a""1 twenty Kiiests were Mr! Jones will leave the conifer coni-fer San Franeiseo. ,Z Tripp will entertain her ub next Wednesday afternoon L on Vine street, inn's club of Murray will meet ",e of Mrs. J. A. Jones next ifteniocn at 5:30 o'clock. .,,'en Kothwell returned home .week from Penver, where she visiting relatives for two r Hickman and daughter. Bar-lave Bar-lave during the week for Cali-ere Cali-ere they Wit visit Mr, Hick-il Hick-il the holidays. Mr. Hickman VmP'ov of tne A' S' R' c'i'Pany. s Mrs' t: E. Gam'in will enter-SJnllv' enter-SJnllv' Twenty-eight club next 1 evenin.e at their home. Mrs Carl Swanstrum of Ash-, Ash-, .',M'nt Sundav v'sitlns their 'S'r and ilrs. V. K. Clark, as on their way to Cal.lornia to ", winter. nore Bentz entertained at a 'ou shower Thursday evening ne'in compliment to Miss Delia o-e engagement has been an-The an-The evening was spent in j mus'c. followed by a but let Mrs. D. W. James won firs! 1 guessing contest. The decode deco-de in cupids, liearts, carna- ipdragons and ferns. Those ;-e-e Mrs. George Walton, Miss m'son. Miss .Beth Evans. Miss vans Louise Bentz, M'ss Ag-"'son Ag-"'son Crvstal James. Klsie An- 4rs' Phil Bentz. Miss Clara s inn P. James. Evelyn Ev-Vob'e Ev-Vob'e Ferreli. Miss Ella Fer- ' Hazel Green. Miss Merelda i'd Miss Arbaline James. les of the Murray First ward 'iree davs' fa:r and dinner at ment hall during the week, fnl- a ball Friday evening in the les'of the Methodist Aid so-"entertain so-"entertain at a receDtlon at the r'or next Wednesday even:nsr. '.of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward !l ake. Mr. Ward is pastor of . id;st church here. Merest high school alumni wll ts members at a large banquet Vav evening at the domestic partment. followed by a ball -; evening at the same place. Tiodist Ladies' Aid society gave p . food sale Saturday afternoon Sek. Mrs. Par'ey Bennion enter-i enter-i large recept;on at their beau-home beau-home in honor of the golden . inniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ha eh. and also as a house-The house-The house decorations were in I and palms. Dancing was en-uehout en-uehout the evening in the large More than 2i'0 guests attended, men of Murray gave a stag banouet Tuesday even'ng at Hi in honor of the committee ted so dTgently in swelPng the firemen's "day, two weeks ago, 0 was raised by the citizens for the fremen. len White left Monday for a. it w'th her Bister, 3Irs. Albert ' Ogden. isreoned danc'ng party will be 1 Tavlorsville ward amucement Friday evening. A "conun- Sper wi'l be a feature. ASA NT GROVE , - N'T GROVE, Dec. 13. Miss ezzant and Miss Fma Ras-: Ras-: ertained at a bundle shower -' evercer in honor of Miss Lo- np. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ...Holman. who will be ma"ied C'- Wr'ent of T indon next Mon-l Mon-l t fifteen friends of the bride ''it ia Hilton was a Slt Lake vis-- davs of last week. " L. Greene and children. David - beth, were guests of Mrs. ; other. Mrs. H S. Powell, at . n Prnvo on Sunday, ice B. 2'rls wee delirhtfullv Wertesdav night hv three of 1T. M'ss Rowere Walker. Miss r nan and Mips Koth Walker, at r "f Mis Rowene Walker. .; 15 class was o-gan'zed in the last week. The debaters will k" .""" Ho.-ch. Ifrs. Rose Vance and P. A. Qlrk have been named as assistants. Mrs. K,. T. C'ulmer was hostess at an eluborale reception Wednesday evening In honor of lur dauglu.-r. si. -11a, who will he married to Uov Oai'dnor. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner, next Wednesday. Wednes-day. A Christmas 'onzaar will lo given by the Mani a ward next Tuesday. Mrs. Margaret Christensen entertained In honor of her sixtieth birthday anniversary anni-versary Sunday evening. The high school wi!i conduct dancing .matinees in Orpheus hall one afternoon of each week during the school year. Music will be furnished by the Pleasant Grove Concert band, under the direction of Professor A. R. Overlade. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius La mile and baby of Layton were guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Hnlliday and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs on Tuesdav. Miss Alice White of Salt Lake spent last week-end with relatives here. The "Grovarian" staff of the Pleasant Grove high school has appointed Miss Fern Jorgensen editor and Llovd Neilson I business manager of the year book, which will be issued tiiis term. I'nder the direction of Miss Warnick and Mrs. Kfflo Marrott. the domestic, art and sc.ence gh Is gave an exhibit, luncheon lunch-eon and program to their mothers Thursday Thurs-day of last week. I salina" PALIXA, Dec. 13. Mrs. T. P. Fetor- son entertained at a dinner purty Sunday j in honor ot" Mrs. Kster Kenncy of Salt Lake. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. i P. U. reterson, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gates, ' tr. and Mrs. T. Peterson, Mis. A. S. j ".Htos and Kdwin I'eterson. 1 Mrs. C. E. West. Mrs. J. P. M;den, ! Mrs. IS. W. Crttne and Mrs. V. A. Matts-son, Matts-son, members of the Indies' Literary club of Sulina, were in attendance at a" ceie- i bration given by the Literary club of j Manti, Saturday of last week. Mrs, C. ! L. West gave the response to V..g address i of welcome and Mrs. F. A. Mattsyon an- swered the rollcall, giving a brief history i of the local club. j Mrs. Foster Funk delightfully enter- J '.ained Monday at a party in honor of-her ! husband's birthday anniversary. The ta- ble was decorated in fruit designs. Covers were laid tor eight. Mrs. C. L. Thorpe, Jr., Mrs. Karl Cook ; of Axte'l and Mrs. Kenneth Roylance of Richfield were guests ot" Mrs. Joseph L. 1 Thorpe, Thursday. Mrs. A. J. Lewis and son, Thad, have I gone to California to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Glendin Jensen are rejoicing re-joicing over the arrival at their home of a son. -Mrs. Jensen was formerly Miss Millieent Gates. I Mrs. Rue N'ielson visited relatives and I friends in Ephraim the first part of the we-k. Miss Leah Brown Is in Salt Lake visiting visit-ing relatives and friends. Miss Leah Crane entertained at a progressive pro-gressive five hundred party Sunday eve-nintr. eve-nintr. Prizes were won by Miss Ester Simper and Miss Vilate Francy. Mr. and Mrs. R. P.. Evans "entertained ; the A. O. T. club at their home Friday l evening. Pro ?re ss t v e five h u n A re d was ; the feature of the evening. Prizes were .won by Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gates. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served to Mr. and Mrs. H. B. 'Crandail. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gates, Mr. j and Mrs. Char'es X-eon, Mr. and Mrs. j Rue Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Prows, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Evans. Mr. and Mrs. A. Weise. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Mansion, I Mr. and Mrs. Foster Funk, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. . V. Freece .and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Evans. 1 Salina post No. 3G, American Lsrion. entertained at a smoker in the post's j rooms Monday evening. Boxing, wrestling matches and refreshments were the fea- tures. The Modern Woodmen of America entertained en-tertained at a smoker and luncheon at the clubroonis Wednesday evening. I MILFORD ! 4 f MI r FORD, Teo. 3. The reerular meeting meet-ing of the Rehekahs. Wednesday night, was followed by a card party and refreshments. refresh-ments. Mrs. Rachel Jefferson gave a pnrtv Tuesday for Virginia, the adopted baby of Representative and Mrs. L. A. Baxter. ' Th1 babv was the recipient of many pt-ettv tokens. Those present were the Mesdames Coon, Go vie y. Harthbiham. Pearson. Sa nders. Pitch forth. Pobson. Hicks JTumford. Evans. Barton. Arr'n-ton, Arr'n-ton, Xebe.ker. Haskell, Jorgcnsen, Miller, Knma a"d Addams. ! Mrs. Frazeil and familv- have gone to I Sn'i Lake to spend a few days, i Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Woodhurv will leave j for California soon to make their home. , ' Mrs. J. Moore entertained at dinner ! ! Sunday evening. Covers were laid for I i six. j ' Mrs. Charles Newha-vt has returned to I I hr home at Provo, after a visit in Mil- 1 , ford. i I Mr. and' Mrs. Van Fleet of Newhouse i ; WPfo Milford visitors this week. ; Misses A"Tietr Scboro and Idona "UTiite ' ' wp perd the Christmas holidays at Long Bech. Cal. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Davis have returned ' to Beaver, after visiting with their ' daughter, Mrs. Will Cine, in this city, j Mrs. J. Blount and Mrs. J. F. F-erk-I himer went to Salt Lake. Tuesday night. 1 Mrs. Berkhimcr will make hjr home in : the Capital city. ! Mrs. H. T. Hants has returned from a visit in Salt Lake. I Mrs. Stones of Paragonah. who had i been visitinq Mrs. Charles Beard, returned 1 to her home Wednesday. I Mr. and Mrs. John Kirk have returned from Salt I ake. Mrs. Oori Carris returned Tuesday from a week's visit with relatives in Salt Lake. The Milford caaplr. War Mothers, will give a dance next Wednesdav evening. Tr. and Mrs. Scott Tanner will ave soon for Arizona and California to tpend the winter. Mrs. Stanley Tattersall spent Saturday and Sundae in Beaver. Marion Smithson has accepted the position posi-tion of chief mechanician for the Hink':e.v I tea rase. He will return to spend the (Christmas holiday with his parents at I '"Smithsonia." Miss Ellen Enssel of the faculty of the ! Beaver county hb?h school will spend th corning holidavs at lit;r home in Suit i Lake. ! I SANDY i I SAN'DT. Dec. 13. Miss Selma Peirsou j left Sunday for Berkeley, Cal., to vkjic iher sister. Mrs. LV'oer Russell. 1 Mrs. T. C. Divies entertained tHe X. B. club and their husbands Monday at a i party at her home on Pi- nr-er avenue, ! in honor of her husband's birthday anni-I anni-I versarv. Games and music were the i pnstime. Refreshments were .served to Mr. and Mrs. William M. Hushes. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Jensen. Mr. and M rp. I. L. Raddon. Mr. and M.rs. CH'de Swer.sen. Mr. and Mrs. Artnvr Hughep, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Hew'ett, Mrs, George Drvberg and Miss .undell. The Neighhorhcod club was entertained enter-tained Viv Mrs. Alice Christian at her home Wednesday evening. Fourteen guests were present. Mrs. J. E. Morse of San Fran.Msco is visltmg at the homes of J. W. Cuhine and T. C. Davie:. " Mrs. Reg White and M.is Ra.? Kewlev were hostesses Tuesday eve"in? at the boine of ts. 'White to the Jorrlnn "L"" 'lul. A t'hristmas pro,i:riun was tfiven. liss Ar.n Htw.'nes gin-o ;i tending entitle. 1. 'The Gift of the M.-sti." y O. Henry, ard Miss T'irn pive a taik on the story of th ".intionna." A'iolin duels were rendered iy 'i'to-d f'eiryo-.t and Clyde Rtiddon, aceorni'.'uiieri 1-y Miss L,i:ei'.c Xelson. K-f"'-vh;tients were perved tc Mrs. C. I. Ooff. Mrs. A. M. N'elson. Mrs A. R. Gardner. Mrs. N-il O'son. Mrs. Sor-enson. Sor-enson. Miss McPonouE:h, Miss Horst, Miss Staines. Miss Cliipninn. Miss R;iy, Miss Farnsworth, JIlss ieird End Mrs. J. K. P.obertson. Mrs. A. J. Sorensen of Tiippltam visited relatives and friends liere Friday. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Carl Linnui-t of Salt IVike were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hughes. 1 EVANSTON, WYO. 4., . . . EVANSTON, Wyo Df-c. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Ncphi nasmnssn of T.yrnan. Wvo , : announce the mfirriao of their d-iutrhtor. Miss Marv Kirn, to Jpssp H. Hunton of ''Jreen River. Tlie murriago took place in this city at ht?h noo", Friday of last week. Plshnp P. G. Mathews performed thfl iivpresyive rim,' cci e nnny in tho presence of a few i'Mine'liato relatives ai d friends. The wedding dinner was served Frida y evening at the Evans ton cafe A. bean M i'n 11 y decorated !.-ride's cake formed t'oe centrpW-ce for the taKle. at which covers were laid for Mr. ar.d Mrs. Carl Shelwr. Mr. ard Mrs. W. W. Tin-ion. Tin-ion. 'isp Maude FVii fay. Mis? ETrio Fcote. Miss fiurfor'l Henderson, Miss Lit ' Spencer. Roy East ma n, ,Vn her Schwa ' A, P. Smith, liri y Cox, Ceore Pope and ! Andrew Rusmussen. The couple will I in ake their home in Evans ton for the present. Mrs. Thomas Osborne, after having j Fppnl several weeks in Prince Albert. I Panada, viyitintr rf'ativos and friends, re-i re-i turned borne Parurd-ay of hist Wf-ek. Miss T ydia P'aeUham snent sevenl days in Oarden thia week, visiting relatives and triends. Mrs. "William Oi'r-in ret nrned home Mondav from Green River, where she visited vis-ited her oHiiehtcr, Mrs. Victor Hendrick-son. Hendrick-son. for several davs. Mr. and Mrs. John R. "W. Rennie left eci"es'hiy for California, for a few months' visit with relat ives and friends. Mr. an cl M r s . K rank P n k e r , who w e r e married In Denver, Sundav, j rrived in Evans'on, Tnosda1'. for a week's visit at me home of Mr. Pake-'s parents, Mr. and Mrs George Pake", on Satre street. They were accompanied by Mr. Paker's mo'her. who we"t to T'enver last week to a;ted the weddinq:. The voun.y couple wili make their home in Oma ha . where Mr. Baker has- an excellent position, Mrs G. E, Rris'ol ente'-talripd the members mem-bers of her card club Tuesday even ine at her home on Center sireet. Tb time was spent in nlayint Il-e hundred, followed fol-lowed l'V an aUviftivcdy apnointei'i hinch-eon. hinch-eon. Tl'ie memlers a(,d quests prison t w.-ro Mrs. VilUani Pnarh, Mr. J. T. Wicks. Airs. L. S. Gates. Mrs. Walter Ma dev. Mrs. A. W. A ndorsor. Airs. Gharles W liken son, Mrs. "William Gilpin. Mrs. ,T. T. r.o-Tiick, Mrs. Cora West and Mrs. Shd Morgan. I Mrs. Jack T'nrnes entertained her sewing sew-ing club Thursuay afternoon nt her nom11 on Summit sfreet. Dainty bi!s of fancv work occupied tiie ladies nrtii 5 o'ciock. when they were taken to the parish hall, where the Episcopal guild's Christmas market was being held. Here Mrs. Barnes had a smartly appointed table reserved for her guests and supper was served. Covers were laid for nine. The regular meeting of the Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club was held Friday afternoon at the ciubrooms in the county library. The president. Mrs. Arthur Goodman, presided at the meeting, and. after a short business busi-ness session, an enjoyable program was j iziven. Mrs. Dagmar Knoder gave an interesting in-teresting review of a recent magazine article, and several short 3toriea were read. MALAD, IDAHO MALAD, Idaho, Dec. 13. Miss Bertha Weeks, of Malad, and Alva D. Smith, of California, were married Monday at the I home of Rast Larsen, by President W. j H. Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left i Monday for Alturas, Calif., to make their home. j Mrs. Joe Larson, of Brigham City, Utah, visited relatives here this week. Mrs. Lewis E. Sherman, of Fielding, Utah, returned to her home Monday, after a visit with relatives and friends here. Miss Mattie EHason, of Brigham City, Utah, is the guest of Miss Marie Covert. Miss Elsie Morse, of Samaria, and William Wil-liam Aron, of Malad, were married Wednesda y at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Morse. Mrs. Vance Filler returned home Sundav, Sun-dav, after a visit at Ogden, t'tah. Miss Cassie Jenkins and brother, Nat, have returned home a fter spending a few days at Salt Lake, visiting with their brother, Griff, who is at a hospital. Miss Gladys Fredrickson left this week ! for Lo'za n, Utah, where she w ill visit I with friends. j Miss Ruth Goddard left Monday for rdmJon to visit friends. ' Mr. and Mrs. David Hansen and chll- 1 dren i--ft Tuesday for Idaho Falls, after spending three weeks with Mrs. Hansen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Thomas. Miss Mary Ellen Evans left this week for Salt Lake to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lubln Jones returned home Tuesnay, after a visit at Ogden and Salt Lake. Mrs. G. H. Giles and Miss Genevieve Procter left this week for Pocatello to visit friends. Miss Katie Jones returned home Mon-dac Mon-dac from a visit at Ogden and Salt Lake. 1 Mrs. Isca Evans went to roean, L'tah, this week to bring her daughter, Daisy, home from school, on account of aick-nes.s. aick-nes.s. Friday evening, at the school house, the teachers gave a party for themselves and partners. Candymaking was the pastime. The members of the Second ward choir cave a surprise party for Charlotte K. Eans Tuesday evening at her home. The evening was spent In music and games. Refreshments were served. Fifty guests w-re present. Mrs. Joe Leih has returned home after vN!t iug friends at Ogden, Utah. Te Second war, Mutual association gn vf a dance f.t the La Grand hall We i n e sd a v e v v: i 1 1 g. Mrs. Carrie Williams and children have ) m' t for Salt Lake, to be the guest of Mru. Williams' 3ister, Mrs. Lynn Nelson. Nel-son. MLsfl Luoba Higginson, of Mount View, is visiting friends here. Miss Laura Reese and Clyde Bower., of - s, Malad, left Tuesday ' for ' Ogden, where thev were married. Miss Georgle Tsoard left Sunday for j Ogden, after a weed's visit here with t relatives and friends. i Mr. and Mrs. Harris Bishop left Sun- day for Salt Lake to make their home, j I CENTERVILLE ! 4 , OENTERY IlLE, Dec. 13. U1r Olflrtye Smith: fished friemla In Farmlnglon Saturauj ot lusi week. Mr. and Mrs. Parley A. Snrs of, Clifton. Idaho, are guests of Mr. nod Mrs. J. W. Rollins. Mr. nd Mm. Joseph Bonnett of Salt Lake visited vis-ited friends here thin wet'k. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Noble of Trerhonton spent n few days here this weeis, as guestB of relatives. rela-tives. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Smith announce the arrival ar-rival of a son th!a week. Mrs. Nellie Grant of Sr.lt Lube visited relatives rela-tives here Friday. Delmnr Telton entertnined nt n a-nda! at his home Friday evening. Refr1 slunrn'ti were nerved and far time wns spent iu mun1c and samrn. j Tlirme prf nent wen: Misses A f ton W Inoenr. Edna Nohle, Hazel Grant. Ardrllu Pnffe. EInta Hatch, Aftou Arbuekle. Delia Strliurham; Mcbs f. Roy Grant. MerriH Eldredc'. Sherman Smith, j Wallace Muir, Lawrence Hatch nad. Kenneth i Pack. Mr. and MrB. Arthur Deyan of Rlt Lake City wv-re Smduj gm-ata of Mr. and Mrs. Fred i Darvill. i Mrs. Colden J. Barton spent a fe.v dny In I Snli Lalie City thin week, aa guest of "rela-tl7ea. "rela-tl7ea. I RUPERT, IDAHO 4 Rl' PERT, Idaho. Dec. 13. Mrs. Esther L. Aeuff left Rat tii-day erenlns for Herndton, Ore., to upend the winter with her daughter, Mr., M. H. Shilling. Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Elmore returned Tuesday from a sit weeko' visH to California. The Mitres Belle and- Minerra Hull were yiven a ndacellhiK'oiia nhower W'-dnesdny eve- I nlnj; ut the homu of Mrs. Ida Uibnon. Others J pveRent were the Miasen Mildred Thompnon, Bnhe Brock, Hiiwl SWiOlr-r, Ware (irnce, (ilhd.vn i Nelson. Irene lloopos, KUa Trennaile, Helma Swtuson, Mttry, Adeline und ltoftellu Glhson, 1 Mm. BlMerhHck and Mrs. Catch. j Mrs. M. P. Betly gave a tea at her home i Friday af tirnoou In honor of her mother, who has ben vtsltlng here. Twenty-five ladles I were present. j Mrs. A. C. T)-MHry entertained ten RuiK-rt j teachers at whist Ha Mtrdriy even In g of lsat week at her home to meet her n!?ce, Mle Holen MKlhee of American FfdlH. Mrs. J. It. - Kcnapy 1h cxpi'ted home' tomorrow tomor-row from Boulder, Colo., where she has been In a siinitHrlum for the pnt two week a. She ia much improved In health. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Martin left this w,eli . for California. They expect to spend ChrlBt-mao ChrlBt-mao In Los AnReles. Mrs, Ar.nu Hlte entertained at dinner YVedns-dy YVedns-dy evcnlnff for Mrs. Bertlrn Mawlby of Vcndell. Htttte president of titu R'bekah axf-rninlv. Others prpsnt wepe Mfsdumen Hpliiell, Nrln&D, Wep- ' iihII, EnilltT, Teiine and Hiiro.lis. J Mr. jtnd Mrs. li. E. Pile"" of Aleiarde. Lre siting at t-ie ho;;-.e of Mr. aud Hr. M. C. ' Adams. Mrs. Ar.ra Lanif. ahcwwto-". by t.ie M i ".- ( Marian and JiAh Conay. friteriKinM at h-r ' home fcfi:iir'1a;- ufternooa of lent week ri honur j of M1fi AIIh Rohi'rison of Or.Wer, Ore. M!m B Pelleder of Bi:tte, Mont., is Tis!t-lnff Tis!t-lnff her mother, ilrs. ilcrry Oan'leld, ot Sham- ' rock lane. |