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M,-t. i.uv .ii -ni.TMuiH-.i J.'-- l.ri.ic-j rluh t-'ntuM.i v i ri.ri;.-n f lie' Ui-.'k. 'I'll.; tim.- u;is ,-,,! pl.viHK n--f l.rMt,"-. Ilil'l ill tii- r-.u- j , hiM-.n -r rnr--l,m-i.M wt.- .-r.-.l. Mm .1. K. .,...! r.l uikI -Mis. K:i V Ii. V-'-:L it- t.H -It:, J I j,.. ,. i, siM-i.-ly Hi.- I:. V ' - en-'' n .i.n, M. u l'ii-. )..t i m ;t i 1 1 ;t ' Ii' t; m niu i i , h- I C.-i- II,.- it ;:.l.nt Ij.j.I.'. . l.r.:!tL l-i i "li- '"Vh-H " .r.'.i.n;.T i'-'I Mi"" M- ' sli. fn-ni th- ,,,,1, tilnl Mi:' I l .1 1,1 Hi, tr-l "I" l'lfi"U 1 1 1 j V. -In- 'Ii, . , mi i 11 in I n-iM-.-s-Nlntivrs. 1 I . i . W . I.A., ',ji',-i -im-.-. I l.r m.-i (ji,' i. 1.1 r.ln.-s.i...v nl il- Ii. V. C.. H I I Ii- I '. A . . !'.! W "i,,. n I Ii- I ;. .mi- ut H,- !... Hu-li t.'H.J f'.r 11..' 1 1.,n,M'M 'if til.- .-,ty. At U O-i'lnrfc 11 1 LJ 1 1' ' 1 1 1' ' 11 H.rv.'.i 111 f Il.il II. ;il III.- ClttW.'I'ill nf !,,. 1 . A. ('. W'.uicM Inmt Hit- vririum rlilt-H . hmvli ..lyniii.ilh.nh nl" I In- '-Uy " 'T" m. nit. ii, I, .ii. ( -,v-rs w.T- In ii r.-r Hutiy. 'I it.' ti.l.l- wm, (!.-.. nit.-.I Willi nil fl.-wi-M. Mr. :i ti.1 Mi-.. Willium f. Kill,' lu nd c n UTI ;t in i'l ji I u tii,ri;il .:niiui-' r-ri-nl I ', 111 "WV of M r. i.u.l Mi-h, 1,. i'. .trlun:,h!, l,.-inr.' rli-ir -l'--r.:J r I u f f..r K!rlil;i. i. sjm mi tit"- winter. Fl"v-r-.t:iltlH JIIhI 1... I It'll i.-riis ivimv ii--'l iit.onl tii'' ,,.. is. (iiiiN ii 'ani-s rr' th- ontfrtiilil-i-i-nl.' U.'rn-sl,iii,-UlS W--- s.'rv,-l. Slxtr-n Kliiv.U v in a 1 1. 'ml. i it-". .Mr. mi il Mrn. Mi'D-mnkl a I n. i w I hi- p-ripi-Tlt el" il t-u i"i , r i -. part v. j.l:,H!i.-d l.y Mrs. I'uii-y llill nii.l Mrs, In-n.- t'jir-IinI-. I ;. unci iiH'l in U-m- V.I.T.' I In' fiilcrliiin-i,,. fiilcrliiin-i,,. til. l.uit r, r-fnliuifiils. -vlii-h Hi-j j-'ii. s s IumI hr.nitfliL uilli lli.-in. wt-P- sirrvnl. l-'ilH-.Mi -u.'sls v..'i-i in iitl-iKlaiiff. Mr. ami Mr. Tpmiiu Ml. nrci'inpiinif"! by .Mr. ami Mrs. I,. 1'. I'-t.TM.u, l-l'L .Mumlay fof Flori-I:i t' spfiiil the uiivr. Tim F'M Kiippii In la rn I t'l't n inetl n t n dnncinff p.irlv W.'fhu-i.liiy rvfiiiim nl' 1 t L wc'lc at 1 1n-Ithi-liir.l h:ill. TH" il'-d-ra I luiis wen carri.Ml ..ill in ,l:i-U ami (-.)!. tla- I'niifMiily . ulnrs, as u-rt' :iIh lia- r-1 'ivshni-iU s. Tin' (oimnilt---.ii arwiiitfi-in.-nts cuniprls-il Ivw'xn I 'ra tula 11, Wil-l,r,l Wil-l,r,l 1'iMT-r ami S. ,1. Sh'-U. 'l iii'" hi I nms ami pntruii-bseH m" (Iih i:veiiinK wi-io I'r.'sidfiil Mid Mrn. i:. C, '.jlci'Mtn. I'p.l'i'Hsur and .Mrs. (jp.T:i' :, Hondrlfld. rnifcHur inul Mrs. John T, Cuinc UT iiaii I'rufiM-'T ami Mrs. Gi-orc-' It. Caiiit. Tins Pflia Nil pivn a dancing' piti'ty Friday nij;iil liiF-t w.'i'k at tlie lllui'iiihl liall. Abuitr Miirly-rtvo tniiph's ivcrc in uLli'iidiUK-e. I.ijjUL n-rj-fKlimntH w.tp Rt'rved. 'I lie I'niiy ciridr riitfi'fainod Tu.'day ovt-imif,- at the'lioino of Mrs. I. S. Smith for tlmn-M-iYrt niul fiavtiiors. M s oYlork mi instrm--livp talk was Kivni r,n "Tlio t'hild in Srliuol," lv Stip.MijiloTidfiit llonry I'rtorsuu. Miss Ellen N i-Ifji-n fjtivft a plain) md.-et ton. .MiN Marilyn Minv cnnU'ihilh'd ttto vm-al solos ntul a pianu s-h-.-ii'iii. Kefrevluiictits v-p! Si'iv.-.l. I'r.-Hiilent and Mrs. K. ii. r.'t.'rs,.u cave their iitintial p'copl inn to th- Minimis of tlio f. A. t'. I'riduy I'vcuiiik'. t their homo on Cull-KC nvc-im.'. nvc-im.'. ' The i-uoium wito espprially a It ract i vo w itli an iibiuidatuo of cut flowers, flowetiuy j ' "": ' ' " '' l' '' " ' !; " -"' j 1 .in M 1 1 . i ,:i. "J.-- M.iv. : i. - 1 I . . . V. .ii,. a'- r'.i ' i ' r " n.-i. j 'I'I'- S-vutl: cr; i. ' t!.- Il; u, llii, .!." -I k'iiv.' a ilum mi,' .arM- FfiCa V int'iit at Ui- t:u-naMiiai t:u-naMiiai tie- s, ,.. I. ', :',i.- il'y :;,! "-ii.i. at u,t.- iui;.,l yii-.i.-,. J.i'::t r- i'i-lrn-Ms Mi-i- M ir:.- Itarh.-r arrirr-l i.,ii,e siiual.ty fOMi li-tner. t .,!,., le-re sum - ,ih . I ed a r-air-v- in I !i..:ii- s-rvii-e wurk, Uud-r I!m; i i n.-e I j.in Uit! .rrv. K-n-.. II. M.iycuek sp. nt th- hi id-.vt'L in Salt l.a:.-. Afi-. '.. V. TliaNMs.-r. Mr-. i:,-or p.. )f...-dri-ks mil! Mr-. M. r. M-rrill -nt t S;'U Lake 'i'!illld;.y tu ;itlL-li.i til': . W. C. A. eul- ili-. I'i id S La ro h: ri Pp -ill r!:."1 m-lire-;; hi Sa' .:!.-. vivitiiiK' ii-i' dandle -r. M : '- I a I li-i in-. Ul, is ait-.'Mlnr; -. -laiul ;,l K-nvhoirJ Mall. I Mi-.- Mary Hanks arrived l,.,:n.- I'mm Uf:.h a 1 Tn. -ila v. uiier- hf- had pern a Mmv iia V-. r--il- iii;- ill. v.-Ial've.-. : Mi- -Ian" i:i:i'i'in, vhu h:.s M-rv.l as y n,i-si'.iury n,i-si'.iury l'tr I ho I.. I). S. church fur tin- pa si, two ears in th- n-iitral states, arrive in Salt Lake I t it I.i v uf las week. Her moLlier. Mis. U. .1. Cnffin, was in Salt Lake lu meet her. Tliey arrived h..mo .Sunday niht . Mrs. Alain Claytou uf Salt J,ako acoinpauied them lion,-. The fnl!nv hit: uli I - of-town s nests wen; in a I -I ciuluinv a t l ht! dancing pa rt v yi ven Frida y iii,:hl hy Mr. and Mrs. L. l. NaisUiHt: Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. St-vetis, Mr. and Mr-. 1'attoti. M:s. . ii. Ni-licker and Mr. and M lif-u Mehiriiiu .f (li.-n. Mr. and Mrs. Philip l. UevnuMs and Mr. and Mrs. Fli-rU-il Nelson of Salt Lake. BINGHAM . , RIM'illAM, Teo. L!.-- delisiufnl birthday il iiim-r and ,1a nee was given Thursday evening uf last Week by Miss lla.el (.'row 'and Miss I 'a roli no Kasanissen. The d inner was piven aL tin? homo 01 Mr. and Mrs. j,,0 ilerrans in MarU-hnnt MarU-hnnt ulch. A Iiii-k'-1 yellow ehrysanl lieinimi cen-! cen-! lerpiece eonio letcd Ihe prettily appointed tables. I'lac,. car.K- read: Mr. and .Mrs. Jue llerrans. Mrs. Hess Junes, Miss Fli-renee Cleu.eiisoii, Miss K lea nor I ' h-meiis: n . Miss Harriet Karh'.v, MisS .lildred Matsuu, Miss Ilaol Crow, Miss Caroline Caro-line Uasnuisscn, and Messrs, Sum Jones, Flehtf Slack, Huh Haahme. Abii.-r Wilson. Jack "Wade, Joe Williams and Hoy lianlmer. At lJ o'clock me- puests assemtded in the Hiuh scliool pym-nusiiim. pym-nusiiim. attract ively decora ted, fur the dance. .Miss liertnid.! Gerratis and Miss l'.ril litnart (ier-rans (ier-rans presided over the punchbowl. The John I 'ul Je Lun orciiesti a furnished i he music. About thirty couples attended Ha; festivities. Mrs. Ldna P. Spitoahen;er of the local Hii school faculty spent last week-end in Salt Lake, the t-uesl of Dr. and Mrs. J. V. .larre.t. Mrs. M. Kmnhiiiush nf 'opperfield returned Sr.miay cveniny from a sliorL visit in Salt Lake wilh fric-ds. j Mr. and Mrs. 1!. cilman and children motored ! to Sa 11 Luke Sunday for a short visit with re hi I i vef. I l Mr. and Mrs. John Hvrnes and small sons j :are spending a wool; in Salt Lake. While in the I city they iiliended the Salt Lake theater, to hear ! L'hauucey Olcoll sin. I Miss Ldna Horry ihi terrains! Salnnlny evening ! of last week at tin? home of her grandparents, j Mr. and .Mrs. W. L. liannon. of the I.'lah Apex ! niine, at a sleighing and pajaina parir. The gwesis were tin; irls of til- t. Z. S. it. chili. When they relumed from tin- sleiyh ride they were served an Italian supper by ."Mis. Cannon. After the repast music va.s enjoyed until bed-lime bed-lime There were six guests. Fred Turner and family of the Ohio copper miner returned Sunday evening fnnu a few days' visii. with relatives in Salt Lake. Mrs. J,' 11. Coiyar returned Monday from a short stay in the eiiy with her sun, Yhatineoy Coiyar, and family. due of l he most enjoyable affairs in the nnit'ire of a children's parly f.,r some time was the surprise farewell party givu Saturday afternoon after-noon of last week for liene and Marion Kri wards of Coppnrfield. it was a taffy-pull and "peanut bust," interspersed by music and dances.1 At -t o'clock luncheon was served to t he gin sts by Mrs. Kdwanis. assisted by Mrs. Kdilii Max-field. Max-field. Mrs, 0. C. Jones and Mrs. i;. K. I.indelof. The fol lowing children attended : IV.ra Lin-combe. Lin-combe. Kut h and Anna Mary Steele, Merlvn and lone Hall. Hemic" tiilman. F.slhcr Strand." I-ili-a, KalLe and Alpha P"pe. David aad M-fa Kngelke. (ifci'l-M and Klizabelh Lindelof. Clyde Junes, .la men and Howard Ackerma:i, Mabel Knud-si:i. Knud-si:i. June llulsteu, Marie Pope. Lot lie Ma x-fiehl, x-fiehl, Cerlrude. Virginia and Uobert Coiyar, Th-lma Thoiupso'i, Glep.den Siubbs and (ielle I and Marion Kdwards. i T!i- s-mianiiual election of the liuth U-bekah i lodge was held Tuesday evenine in llieir lud.'- ' rooms in Sueiely hall. The following officers! were elected fur tin; ensuing temi : Noble yraml. M rs. Carrie Krcseu of Highland P.oy ; vie; grand. Miss Jennie Jackson; secret a rv. Mrs. Mary J. Ha vis: treasurer, Mrs. Nellie Tremell'unr ; trustee for eighteen months, Mrs. Carol i no Nepple. Insralla I lun of officers and a social v. ill be held at tin first meet ins in January. The ret irinu officer, or pa t grand, as Mrs. Mildred Miller. The animal bazaar uf the Methodist church was held all day Thursday. Il was well attended. at-tended. Hot' coffee aud luncheon was served all day. and the service was much appreciated, as it was one of Hie colder, days p.ingham had had rhW year. Much beautiful handwork was on di-play. and aprons and raps of all d-scrip- Huns and prie.- were t,n salo. Ti was a decided i i ;ia in-ia h a--. a ss. 'J ne eomm it lee in charge m-elu.t-.d Mrs. J. V. i : runt . Mrs. Kuhns, Mrs.. Unit. Mis. J. Slag and Mis. Manly. About ivienlv roiipl-s oi" HiughamV poci.-lv folks eajovv..,! a th Hub tful tlai.cint,' party Saturday Satur-day evening or' la-,1 weei; at Mliitii's hall. Pe-tre-iini..M.K iveii; serv.d. The Lake Kour Cder-.-d Si:i::ing or.-hestra furnished the nuis-c. Pa n. pie t and dance Riven Friday eveninp of ..t v. ee!; ii i He- iliii -,-bool g in nasi. if u by t lie vart-'iis fra i.-rna 1 o: gani.a I tuns of lower Hirigliarn. In honor of all returned soldiers, -..nlurs and marines, was one uf I he largo-r affairs ever held iu Htugham. More than M)0 persons wero iu n tl f nila nee. Ma yor C. E. Ad-ib-i'ly n s ehairmau of the evening. The lie v. Pathor I)is gave the opening prayer, aud a short spe.-ch was made by Judge John C. ilreeii. The address id." welcome was made by Judge ;. K, Dudley and the response by Lieutenant Lieu-tenant John Anderson. Holos were sung by M iss J ennie 1 la vis, M iss Josephine Berry anil .Mrs. J. B. Meyers. The closing number. "The Si a r-Spang led Banner." ' was snug by t he cut ire audience, accompanied by the .Marriott ore lies -t ra . A f I er the progra ui au e la bora to banquet va s, served, the soldier boys having sea is of honor. Cut flowers were used for the table decora t ions. . The gym ua slit tu was beaut If nil. v i decorated in American flags. Dancing waa enjoyed en-joyed unf i I a late hour. 1 Mrs. William Harwuod and M,rs. Jim Trailer were Christmas t hoppers in Salt Lake Tlturs-day. Tlturs-day. A farewell surprise pa rty was gl ven Mondn y for Mrs. L". K. Edwards by the women of .(.'opperfield. .(.'op-perfield. The time was spent, in needlework and taffy-making. 1 PAYSON f PAYBOX, .Dec. 3 3. ilrs. Gladys Turner entertained at cards Tuesday evening, at the home of her juirents, Mr. and Mrs. George. Ferry. Those present were, Mrs. Hurace Fereday and AJ rs. Klmer Jar vis of Spanish Fork: .Mrs. Dave shuler, Mrs. Stanley Wilson, Mis. Kenneth Dixon, Mrs. Rodney Wilson, 'Mrs. Enos Ueece, Mrs. Walter Strong', Mrs. Ra-y Monsen, Miss Florence Witrhtnuin and Miss Juantta lieece. Jlig;h score was won by Mrs. Walter Wal-ter Strong and Mrs. Ray Monsen received the consolation prize. The rooms were decorated in Christmas colors. ! Friday of last week, Mrs. John Persson I cntertai ned a number of friends, tunons I them the members of the Happy Flour emu. Mrs. Fd. .Snyder entertained the Merry Matrons' club T 1) u r sd ay. Tlie Social tea met Tuesday with Mrs. "William Amos. Ten members were present. pres-ent. Miss Jnanita Heeee entertained at dinner din-ner Monday, for Mrs. Fottie Finlayson and Mrs. Flla Amos. The Cullus Literary club met Wednesday Wednes-day at the home of Mrs. ti. F;. Ware. Nine members were present. A two-act war play was given by Mrs. Otto J5r-landson. J5r-landson. Mrs. J. C. M'eC'Iellan entertained at bridge Saturday of last week. Mrs. William Wil-liam Amos won high score. Mrs. James Daniels entertained the Happy Hour club Friday afternoon. Mrs. Joseph Keeler, of Provo, was a Pay son visitor Saturday of last week. Mrs. Paul Tipton returned Monday to her home at Soda Springs, Idaho, after a short visit, here with her mother, Mrs. Dave Sargent. Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Ross have fe'one to Provo for an extended visit wilh their children, Mrs. Waller Robinson'and Miss Leah Ross. Miss Dora Iliil and Miss Donna Bingham Bing-ham weie Provo visitors Saturday of lust week. A dancing party was given Friday evening even-ing in the pavilion, under the auspices of the M. I. A. of the First and Second wards. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Perry, of Spring Hake, were Payson visitors Saturday of last wee);. Miss Mae MeBeth is visiting in Salt Lake. Mrs. Fern Grey and Mrs. Floyd Wilson spent Monday in Salt Lake. Mrs. Mary McBelh entertained her bridge club today. Mrs. Ben Isaacs of Leland is visiting her jaarems, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Douglass. Doug-lass. Mr. and Mrs. J. T,.' Townsend Tcill leave soon lor San Francisco, to spend the winter with Mr. and Mrs. B. Ji. Town-send. EUREKA LT'KLKA, Dee. 13. One of the most pleasant j social events of the week was the parly given j by Mrs. William II. Ne-djil in honor of Mrs. I Harry T",. Ilorno, who will leave Eureka within j Hie next few weks. The party was gircn at I the NohU residence Tuesday afternoon and was atnnded by tuvnfy.fivc ladies. A part of the afternoon was spnl. in playing "raid." and the prizes were won by Mrs. David Mills and Mrs. lleber Fields. Thoe attending were Mrs. Daniel Martin. Mrs. p. J. Bonner, Mrs. Kin run LilliiiiTS. Mrs. P. .T. Donuelly. Mrs. Heber Fields, Mrs. John Donnf-ll v. Mrs. , j. Snlli-' Snlli-' van. Mrs. .,.,, Donnelly, Mrs. William Owen I Mrs. David Mills. Mrs. Edward Pike. Mo, W. 1 1. Yreloar. Mrs. ). (L Wighloa, Mr- V l A .tunes, Mrs. C. W. Crane. Mrs. A. A. llenl. i Mrs. W. p. sriv.-T. Mrs. Frank l-r.Joy. Mrs. ' C. K. Ittii-h. Mr-. Ue'.riio Il"iile. Mrs' Tl.irrvl ; Phi-. Mr-. Fred X bit. Miss T.ola Smith', j ; Mi-. Wah-T ChrisiubPiou and Mr-. Bla-keU. ! Mi-s Jcsi.1 Sullivan is visiting for a f.-w days j in San Franci-co before return im: to hr"c home 1 ui Eareka. 1 M--m!;"-s of 'iif1 Entre Nous Literary club j held t i ic i r r-'jular m.-etinc at Die home of! 1 Mr:-. C. E- Uuish. 'WednH-day evening. Mrs. i I P. ,J. Jiuuner gave th" pap-cr on current ovnts j j and this was followed by a composite reading i I'r.nii Emmr-on' ess:iy. "Manners.'' 'ih n-r nieeiinc of the eiub v.ili be with Mrs. Edwant Pike ou Docemh-T IT. j I Mr -. John Doimeilv will bn t he hostess at j j the nei -menThii of The RrifL'e e'a:!,, t-., be j ! Ic-ld W.-dil-sday afienioon of lieVE we--k. I Mi-s Adeie S.Tc-lb. and Mi.-- P.. faa-Uoi:. who I e:o; ..- i " i r -1 f from Man. hc-o-r, Fru-lan '. to Fu- i rek:-. u"iest.s iu the hon-oi uf Mr. and Mr-. j .1. h.i Harris-,a 0f Kiiiirhlville. Mi-- S.-ix-Iby's i ri.cle--. Mr. E- Saxeiby. wl-,. aceun pa ui.l the j r i : i - frv! Eti-'lan.i. arrive in Ear-.-ka in a f-'v- .'.ays. .A i the pr--enc time she vl-it-! 1:; frier-H in The iiorili-rn pin of the t:it.-. j Mrs. C. II ui -ii aud daughter. Mhs. Fra:iee.-. i : are sp-nidinc a f-w days in Sa !t Lake City, i visiting m' ; i i i relatives and friend-. I Mr James p. Drieull left Tuesday for a : vi-it wbu Salt L.dre friends. I Mr--. L. Ji. Lakr was the li (-:-- af an m-! m-! j'-yaole pa-iy triv-n Thursday evening in honor ' of the eifi, '-rs of rle Tintic slake Primary ! j a-sociatiori. h--r gnrsis beinc served vtih i,n i elaborate turk-y dinner. During tiJ" r-v-Vi'nn : ; ,ro . f tie1 of:ieer- of the orua a ira rioa. M.s-1 M.s-1 Kk-eneo il.,;,j;;way. wa i'rf--eto-d wih a --r ; ; . ; r .-;v-n-. '-.eing a w.idin- ir;;';. -i r j n.ar'ire i- i-t Tak-' riac-- so.-.;i. Mrs. L;tk,-r's --I- V..V- M"s. John U. -lb-n. !s. H. , . Wnkirs. Mr. M. I;. F. Sullivsn. .Mi- F'-'-io-c Hoidawav. Mrs. A. i . Burton. Mr. Mania Yom:'C .-ad Mis. St'M Melr-aire. ' 1 . t - ::i;d mvwih-r of Th- E''."-' lo-if e-"n-r.:e:,-.i rii-.-jr rinr.u.d nie:nyri;.l fc'.T"ice at ib.j l.Klfre rno.ns Suil.lay ovrnlinr. The mrmori.'ll Ei.-drfss Ei.-drfss u'.is f.-iveii l.v I' E. .1. Howell of I"u-r,;k;l. I"u-r,;k;l. Exnlt,..1 liulor Hurry J. lle;ine prcsi.U-l lll.fl flu; culocy In iibscul .l.rothors wa .Icliv-erorl .Icliv-erorl by J. .I. Cronm of Silv.-r Oily. Musical immbfrs were furnish.C l.y Bonner's orolifsl rn. Kill, polos by Neil O'llaro unfl Tlioiiius Tin, cock nn.l n. g, 'lection by fiuarlet coin p..sctl of !essrs. Oarrilv, JJrcTysler, Jensen and L"ra"-for.l. L"ra"-for.l. .Mrs. .lol.n Terrson ami son of Payson woro in .:nrl;kii lasl week, visiting .Mr. nnd Mrs. Tliomas iloub-clioKier. |