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Show - ' ' Social Notes From Intermoonfain Towns Lthel Krickson and Kdna Surenson aicnt the wui'l; in Salt Luke. Mrs. Thatcher Smith was hostess at a:i afternoon lunch ton Sunday. .CuVL-rs ?re laid for twulv-. -Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison are visit in. g with relatives at Mt. i 'ieasa at. The fallowing- t-njoytd a pluime Tarty "Wednesday evening: A' era Kricknon, Lene. Lei and IKkn Mauieby, Uwvn J D .strup. Arch llans-.-n, Keith Lewis and I I'ext-jr NU-lsen. J M isa 1 j l Magleby ent ertained at a I birthday dii.ri.r party Thursday. Tresnt were "erna Lkickson, Thehna Chrif-tLin, Chrif-tLin, Winnie Yergensen, Rene. Helen and Vera Magleby, Jiettie Nielsen, Kosetta Lowe, Lillian Cloivard, Mrs. Milton Mag-1 Mag-1 -bv anrl Mrs. N or man And reason vl ilichfield. Lester Lowe, one of L'nele Sam's overseas over-seas soldiers, returned home recently. Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison entertained enter-tained at. dinner Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Larse.ii and llean and Deon Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Olsen entertained Tuesdav evening complimentary tu James Reynolds, a war hero. Mr. Reynold is home on a furlough, due to poor health, lite ia still under the eare. of the government govern-ment hospital in Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. iiayard Judd and family fam-ily returned to their home in Salt Lake Monday. I Mr. Wilford Hansen and little daugh-l daugh-l ter Llaine. are homu after a few days' visit at Lphraim. day afternoon at a social in compliment to Mrs. Leland Hibbard. Fifteen guests were present. f on Kphr:,j, Sunday evening. Those n attend.-Htrc w,.r., Messrs. and Mos-!;: Mos-!;: "lts Andr.-w Thompson. Jr.. Thumbs P. I ompson. Juseph L Anderson and Hans Lin i.-tensrn. Misd Anna Mcpherson flf rocatello. v'1 '' a,ui Miss tWrtha McPherson of , 'til a',riv'-'d her- Saiurdav evening -f last week and made a few davs1 vi.sir "i .x mi of thcir oouain, Mrs. 'Howard Mrs. Ross M. Tuttle and Mrs. J. M. mundn'' fP Sillt Lake City Tucch,' Mr and Mrs. Jac- Keller and Mrs. baddies and daughter Velma are mijoving an auto trip tliroueh southern Utah. Air. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and family fam-ily returned Wednesday tram a week" a ou! nig at Fish lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Hall. Sr.. returned utl vot'k lroin attending the annual iae.hawk war veterans' mnvenlion in SpringviJV.. Miss Mayme Hail acc.om-P acc.om-P -nied them homo after enjoving an extended ex-tended visit in l'rovo. Mrs. Ada Xielson entertained Vrldav aflernoon m honor of Mrs. li. Chrisioffer-son Chrisioffer-son of Garfield. A 5 o'clock luncheon was s :rved. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snow and Mr. and Mrs. Charles -;. Riddle returned Monday irom a pleasant visit with relatives of Mrs. Riddle at L'm-..te. Mrs. Grant Crawford, Jdella "Miller and Mrs. 1-Yed Tatton gave a shower Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Grant Grawtord in honor of Laura Crawford, who is to be married September 4 to William Jones of Manti. The Hopeless club spent Thursday at Kunk's lake. The time was spent fishing anil roasting corn over a campfire. Mr. and Mrs. Ca! Cox and family and Mrs. W. W. Crawford were entertained at dinner Saturdav evening of last week at the home of Mrs. J. A. Trollope. The Hopeless club met Monday evening eve-ning with Miss Ruby Dyreng. Miss Zeliria Ottosen was hostess Monday Mon-day evening- to twenty of her friends at a "water melon bust" on the spacious la.vns of her home, which were well lighted. light-ed. Season's flowers were on the five tables. Punch was served during the evening. eve-ning. Mrs. Clinton Kjar and two children have returned home from a month's visit with relatives in Logan. Miss Clara Farns worth returned Thursday Thurs-day from New York City, where she attended at-tended school this summer. She will resume her work as librarian. j SALMON, IDA. 7vl MON. Idaho. Aug. Mrs. Ralph w u-tls was hostess at an informal card ' r.y on Thursday alternoon of last :v the affair being arranged in hoimr V .Mis. A. VV. Wrii.'ht of Chicago and iirrirude. Kniermg of Rayonne. X. were guests of .Mrs. V. S. Wright " rCl.vera! weeks. Those invited to greet .,,,'hn-or guests were Mrs. !. s. U right, .L. j'hihp R"id. Mrs. Harry HfiiinKer, J,;; W. B. P.vcatt. Mrs. Ivalph Irvin, ,''' Gfrpe K. Shoup. Mrs. K. IV. Cas-;'' Cas-;'' j.'n (he Misses Lena and Laura Shoup. Derin; Greene and Miss Margaret iwuip The t;;inie visitors were enter-;:jnfd enter-;:jnfd at a jolly picnic arranged by Mrs. t-..,rir.i K. Shoup at the Shoup ranch on ,V Salmon river. They hit Saturday JHinihi? oi lu:st wetili lur their homes in Ti,y t'hautauftua opened Sundiiy after--ntn. with more than 100') persona at-,tmli'ng. at-,tmli'ng. visitors coming from all over county and "usler county. Mrs. -x'rtlia Trimble of Chicago is the. director -id Miss l'erol Vleslu-r of Kmnmlt is junior suirinludent. K. H. Cas- rlin is the local Chautauoua chairman. lT(I M'' Vb-sher is assisted in her work :t) the jnnici'S by Miss Virginia Oau-iler. Oau-iler. Mrs. i:. 11. Ca.sterlin and County V-f-Vit I'avid.son. ' 'Among the v'sitors to Salmon this TK-k are Mr. and Mrs. George Meitzlor r,f M:iv, who are guests of Arthur Greene ,'ni family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vaughn M"ay are visiting Mrs. George L. ,;,rni and daughters. "yy. ;md Mrs. J. K. Cnrnes and chil-,r.n chil-,r.n of Lok Angeles are. here visiting Mr and Mrs. J. L. Kirtley and Ir. and u Mrs. T. P. Games. They are on a mo-l mo-l T,r trip through Colorado, Montana and I tfnjio. Mr. rnd Mrs. A. M?. Zabn'skie and chil-,:r.ei chil-,:r.ei cure from Moose creek Monday ,,s -nil left for Salt Lake, where thev will . jSit for a t'mo before going on to" Cali-'.,rn;a Cali-'.,rn;a to make their homo. Mrs. A. 1L Roomer and daughter. ,!!, of P.laiio Fidis are guests for sev-, sev-, r;t! u-eeks of Mrs. Boomers' daughter, fr.-5. X. (. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Herndon and little .'.lUgnter of ay are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Herndon. Mr. nd Mrs. J. L. Kirtley returned hrjir? Sunday after a stay of several v.vks at Bonanza, on the Salmon river. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bloomberg have rMiirned from their wedding trip, and ,vill make their home on their ranch r:.-;ir town. Miss Btss;e Stroud spent the paat vpk visiting In Butte. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Vo.se Inft during !the week for a motor trip by way of Boise, to California. Miss Florence Le'h accompanied them as far as Boise. Mrs. Ed. Terry of May is a guest of Mrs. Ferril Terry. J MAMMOTH 9 MAMMOTH, Aug. 30. Vera Kelly lias as his gUL-sls tills week his mother and sister, Mrs. Anna Reed and Miss Saiall Reed, both of Salt I.alie. Miss Helen Jamison returned Sunday evening from Salt Lake, where she was a suest for ten days of her aunt, Mrs. R. G. Wilson. Mrs. K. C. Thompson returned to her home In Benjamin, Sunday, after having been the guest'of Mrs. C. H. Webb fur a week. Mi.--s Nalilla Lewis is spending a two weeks' vacation at Nephi, where she is the guest of Miss Irene Stephenson. Miss Lewis will also visit at Spanish Fork with Miss Lauro Lewis. Mrs. Charles Hepworth and Mrs. O. H. Anderson returned Sunday from San-taquin, San-taquin, after having spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Anderson. Mrs. Bert Lloyd returned "Wednesday after spending ten days at Springville. .She was accompanied home by her mother, moth-er, Mrs. Beebe, who will visit in Mammoth Mam-moth for a week. Miss Reva Webb of Benjamin returned home Sunday after a ten days' visit with her grandmother, Mrs. C- H. Webb. Miss Isabelle King of Chicago is here spending a week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jamison. A bundle shower was given by Mrs. Alfred parsons and Mrs. Kay S Harding at the home of the former Wednesday evening for Miss Mildred Parsons, who is to be married to Clifford Elliott of Eureka. Eu-reka. September J, in the Manti temple, Manv beautiful presents were received by tile bride. The guests were Miss Florence Klliott of Provo, Mrs. Edward Elliott of Eureka. Miss Elsie Higgenson of Santa-ciuin, Santa-ciuin, Mrs. R. A. Harding. Mrs. Sam All-man, All-man, Mrs. Bryan Wheoiock, Mrs. J. H. Whitlock, Mrs. J. W. Lewis, Mrs. John Francis, Mrs. David Larson, Mrs. Albert Larson, Mrs. Andrew steedman, Mrs. Edward Marx. Mrs. Margaret Browne, Mrs. J. M. Smith, Mrs. Heber Mikesell, Mrs. Ole Anrfil'son, Mrs. Harry Hagan, Mrs. Oscars LVihl, Mrs. Edward Lem-enar, Lem-enar, Mrs. C. Christensen, Miss Mildred Mil-dred Parsons and Miss Nellie Parsons. PRESTON, IDAHO THE-STON, Idaho. Aug. 30. Miss Virginia Mrck tMitertaini;'.! tit a chU:kL'n suiiper "Wednes-tlny "Wednes-tlny evf-iiiiiK of Inst week. Covers were lnid for Mr. and .Mrs. Bvn ib-eka, Jr.. Miss Ibittie Hymns, Hy-mns, Dr. nud Mrs. S. K. Nclsuu, Miss I.eum Hansen, Floyd Palmer and William Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver ilrenvf-s entertained Friday Fri-day evening of Inst weeU t their summer home in Cottonwood for the following guests from ! LojruM, Utah: Mrs. Elvine Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Salisbury, Mrs. Violet Hull. Harold Peterson, Miss Hutii Salisbury and ilrd. Ve.ru Lewis. Mrs. Louise Neelry and daughter. Mrs. Teon-ard Teon-ard Moore of Portlnnd, Otp.. are visiting with f rh'tiils and relat i ves in Preston. Miss opal "Walters of Poeutello Is a guest of Hi-, and Mrs. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nielsoa are spending a month in Yellowstone park. Miss Moselle "Webster and Mrs. S. Sehwendl-niau Sehwendl-niau of Itexburg are visiting friends uud relatives rela-tives here. Mrs. C. A. Canflold entertained nt dinner Tfiursday a f ternoon of last week cnmplimeniury to Miss Liblde Hale, who left Fiiduy to attend at-tend Bflniol at Berkeley, Cal. Miss Libhie Hale was guest of honor at a dinner Riven by Mrs. 11. H. Dalley Weries-Cay Weries-Cay afternoon. .Mrs. L. I. SimmonB and Mrs. Ross Woolley of Salt Lake are visiting with Airs. Simmons', mother, -Mrs. Ezra Woolley, Mrs. W. J. Barnes and family of Ogden, L tali, spent the last week-end w ith Mrs. C. J. Spongberg. Mrs. Joe Payne and daughter of Ogden, Utah, aro spending a week here. Dr. and Mrs.-M. W. Faylor have returned lo their home in Poeatello after a visit in Preston. Miss Lizzie Thomas and Miss I rot ta Peters of Hrighmn City, Utah, ure visiting here. Miss Lucille Itocrers of Logan, Utah, spent Sunilay visiting friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hitchcock entertained Men day a t a chicken dinner for Mr. and Mrs. William Lohmnii, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Aired, Karl Ilouek, Mrs. William Thorpe and Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Kimball. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oroutoge of Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania are visiting with friends and relatives in Preston. Mrs. J. W. Wright of Salt Lake is a guest of Mrs. Theo Peteihurg. Miss Alberta Larson, daughter of Ehnarttn Larson of Whitney, was married here Monday afternoon to Lars Larson, Jr. 3 BOISE, IDHO 4 BOISP, Idaho, Aug-. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Robert. YV. Faris announce the engagement engage-ment nf their daughter, Mildred, to Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Hubert Lee Nourse, Jr. Miss Karis Is a graduate of Wellesley college. Lieutenant Xourse is a son of Dr. R. L. N'ourse and has recently returned from France, where he spent eighteen months in the service. Both arc members of pioneer families of Idaho and are well ',;iiown throughout the state. Several dt:-l.giui'u! dt:-l.giui'u! and beautifully arranged luncheons, lunch-eons, afternoon and evening parties have tieeii given this week in their honor. The :uarr:ago will take place in the neiir : u Hire. The Bachelors' club entertained at a second of its series of dancing parties Thursday evening on the runt garden of ha Owyhee hotel. A special orchestra wis in attendance and a delightful eve-:ing eve-:ing enjoyed by a large number of Monday evening the Boise band gave ?. successful dancing party at White city. Il was well attended. During the evening ifiit refreshments were served. Mrs. Raymond- Moore is visiting in Salt :.:ike, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Will fclllftrbeek1.. Mr. and Mrs. J. YV Cunningham left Tuesday for Portland, where they will rjiend several weeks. A group of Boise society people be-l"iiK'ng be-l"iiK'ng to the younger set returned home Tuesday from a delightful house party d the Van Sicken home at Weiser. Mrs. Clarence Avery of Lincoln, Neb., I'fft Tuesday for Portland and Vancouver, Vancou-ver, after a visit at the home of Mrs. Leslie Long. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Crawford of Jordan Jor-dan valley ure visiting in Boise. ' Mr.s. Charles Abbott of Hagerman and yv?. P. W. Wood are visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Moore of Cascade ite guests at the Owvhee. Air. and Mrs. P: L. Palmer of Lewis- ; ton spent the week here. U. W. Brookman and daughter. May, i' Poeatello are visiting with Boise relatives. rel-atives. ! Mrs. Alex Stuart of Jerome is visiting i with relatives here. I Mr. and Mrs. W. Cameron, who ave been visiting here, have returned ;o their home at Grand View. Mrs. L. A. Jones of Malad city is visit-:npr visit-:npr In Boise Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Marshall of Moun-'ain Moun-'ain Home spent the week here, guests d the Owvhee. Mrs, R. s. Campbell of Salt Lake is viHtlng relutives in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Young and Mr. nd Mrs. B. L. Brown of Hailey spent ast week-end In Boise. 1 PLEASANT GROVE f PLEASANT GROVE, Aug. 31. Miss Vera Thorne enlortained at a miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening in honor of Minerva Robison. Ga nies and music; were the features of the affair and luncheon was 6erved to twenty-five guests. The following young people enjoyed "The Merry Month of May" at the Salt Lake theater Friday evening of last week: Misses Kdna Hohlnway, Emily Anderson, Viola and Josie West. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Thornton spent Wednesday Wednes-day visiting in Salt Lake. A farewell party was given Friday evening by the Manilla ward in honor of Milan Radmul, who will leave Tuesday on a mission. A musical mu-sical program was enjoyed and watermelons and grapes were served. Edna Holilaway has returned from a week's visit in Salt Lalce. Mrs. C. P. Larson left Tuesday for a two weeks' visit in Logan. Virginia Smith is visiting with "her Bister, Mrs. Steve Shelly, in American Korlc. Mrs. Mary Itohison has left for n month's visit in Idaho with her son, J. L. Robiwon. Mrs. Neils Paulson spent last week-end in Salt Lake. Mrs. Vinnie Steele of Salt Lake is visiting Mrs. John ('. Nelson. Florence Wright returned Wednesday from a week's visit in Salt Lake. Florence Harvey of Salt Lake spent last weekend week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Harvey. An interesting affair of the week was the shower given by Mrs. 0. E. Crua Thursday nilit in honor of Lucille Harvey, whose marriage mar-riage to Harold Walker of this city will tnke place in the near future. Luncheon was served lo thirty guests. Many beautiful presents were received. i pearl Larson spent last week-end in Provo, visiting tier sister. Mrs. N. IL Nelson. Miss Pearl Shoell went to Salt Lake Friday. I RICHFIELD . r IUCHFIELD, Aug.' 30. Mrs. L. L. -N'oyes and three daughters of Salt Lake are the guests of Mrs. A'oyes s sister, Mrs. It. A. Andelin. Mrs. J. W. Ogden entertained at dinner Tuesday evening m honor of her wedding anniversary and also her husband s birthday anniversary. Sweet peas formed the centerpiece. Covers were laid for twelve guests. The Mjkss Bessie Neill and Klise Peterson Pe-terson left Wednesday to visit friends at Salt Lake. Miss Peterson will remain at Riverton to teach school, j Mrs. .Dow Clark entertained Wednes-i Wednes-i day evening in honor of her husband's b.rihday anniversary. Music was the j feature of the evening. Refreshments j were served to twenty guests. I Mrs. Neilsena Gregerson of Monroe . announces the engagement of her daugh-j daugh-j ter, Lillie, to Thens Neilson of this city, j S'ju of Mr. and Mrs. Charles iN'ellson. ! The wedding will take place at. the St. I George temple, September 10. I Mts. Clyde Tripp of Midvale Is spend-I spend-I ing a few days here Visiting friends.' i A few friends and neighbors met at i the hum of Mrs. Ida Neiison Tuersday j afternoon, the occasion being her birtn-day birtn-day anniversary. Five o'clock luncheon j was served. I Mrs. C. A. Neilson entertained at a miscellaneous shower Saturday afternoon ! cf last wtek in honor of Miss Lillie ! Gregei son, whose engagement is an-i an-i no ti need. The afternoon was spent in j l.stening to vocal selections by Miss Xa-: Xa-: omi 1-iepplor, accompanied by Mrs. 10. Heppler. Luncheon was served to forty : guests. I Mrs. S. G. Clark entertained at a Ken-j Ken-j singtun Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. : it rh mm-.n cf Denver and Mrs. Mil-, Mil-, ton Gentry of Beaver. Goidenglow ant! 1 uuiihus iui med tne decorations. Lunch-J Lunch-J con was served to twelve guests. I M iss Verna Nelson entertained at l music and games Friday evening in honor I of Miss Lola Pace, who is leaving for I Ogdim. Ktifreshments were served to fif-I fif-I teen guests. Mrs. F. C. Larson and daughter, Mrs. C. Salisbury, of Salt Lake, arrived Tuesday Tues-day to visit friends and relatives. The Daughters of the Pioneers held a regular meeting Sunday at the Second ward chapel. A program was given and luncheon was served to all pioneers and old folks at the Third ward chapel. ?.rs. Joseph Hopkins was pleasantly ent ertn liifd Friday alternoon, the occasion occa-sion being her birthday anniversary. Luncheon was served to thirty-five j guests. The Second ward Relief society en- tertained Tuesday afternoon in honor of I Hans C. Neilson, and a neat purse was presented to him. Refreshments were served, to fifty guests. Mrs. S. G. Clark entertained at a Kensington Ken-sington Monday afternoon In honor of her sister, Mrs. Lewis Taylor, of Clifton. Idaho. Fall flowers formed the decorations. decora-tions. Luncheon was served to fourteen guests. Mr. jind Mrs. James Robinson and family of Beaver are here visiting for a few days with friends and relatives. Miss Jennie Jorgensen of Salt Lake is ! visiting her sister. Mrs. June Seegmiller. I Mrs. J. W. ogden entertained a few self-invited guests Friday afternoon. A centerpiece of red sweet peas formed the , table decorations. I Miss Mattle Lund is visiting relatives : at Fillmore. j Mrs. C. I T. Mclntyre entertained at a luncheon Saturday of last week in honor .of Miss Jennie Jorgensen. Luncheon was ' served to the Mesdaines J. II. Cripman, i Milton Gentry. J. H. Krickson, the Misses 1 Carrie Nelson and Josio Sehougaard. i Mrs. J. Lloyd entertained Monday eve- ning in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. Refreshments were served to thirty guests. Mr. and Mrs. I-".. S. Fisher of Salt Lake ! were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fjtz-! Fjtz-! gerald last week mid wore entertained at a plunge parly Thursday evening. I The Misses 1 Frances and Elizabeth ! Bird of Springville are the guests of ! Mrs. Mel Miner. I Miss Nola Page and Penice Sanford left Wednesday to attend school at Row- current events and a double qunrtet sang. Miss Kathcrine Mathews spoke on the personnel of the army and of Hie work the school teachers had done duri; the war. A cornet solo w us given by George Woodhouse. A . . A Ilinglmin are vlsitint: in thin city, Hie Rui'ms of Mrs. OIm-h'n MMtil.T, Mi s. Cm.dllie Sh. paid. The following Sam 110,11111 people attended it lawn paiiv at Sal m M lunnlay tn hnnm- uf the hii;h,l.iv anniversary nf ...lm Olheii: jr. J(!l. Mi-b. hi rn-ii OlM-n. Mr. and Mrs. Pave Cr"nl, Mis. 1'eirr Vi nxm, Mis. ii.-iu- 1 1 igi.'lns.'n. Mrs. J.hn Opmsha w. Mr. Meli.dim Hnrgeii..n. Mrs. flu iMina (tl.-i'ii. Mi'-s A mm. Nelil- mid 1th. H.oensmi, Klla 'J'-mipr-on uud Andrew ll.Uenson. Mr. and Mrs. HI vve-der Lvanw ml family, Mr. ami Mi. ;-.e Lewis ami fauiil.i. Mis. .1 11 1 i.-t o'.Mtes ami Mrs. I lin-T Tietj. 11 Mient hist wr'eli-etid eiiinpiiii: ill S.'i rn tni.-a Spring. Mrs. .bd.ii IHuieaii ami ehlldien of Suit 1 .11 U are t.ieiiiling llnii' vtinMlon in this eily, I lie yuesis of Mr. aii-l Mrs. T. 1 1 idS. Mi- and Mrs. '1 li "h:is H.n 1 tnaii and dun Thiers, Th-iers, l.ui.i aie I I'.i'i.lti.'e, have letmned i their I,,,,,,,, in Kmvka after i.prih!ing lie- hummer lii-nths in tins eily. lie ii'i; I'.t 11 V iO K i ill I I ll. i-eill ' v li;i II T;'in- .l;.y ev. h.hk" hy the Matd.atlan yhiyr of l'lejiMMlt t;rove. A liuinl-er of y..urig penP(. ,,f IIiIm eilv 1 11-Jined 11-Jined a uateniirli'ii f asl 11 1 N;i I- m Satin day. I AMERICAN FALLS j 4 ; f AMERICAN FALLS, Idaho, Aug. 30. Dr. and Mrs. George Hyde and daughter, Melba, were the guests nf Mr. and Mrs. C. Lee French on Tuesday and Wednesday. Wednes-day. The Hydes are Mrs. French's parents. par-ents. Dr. Hyde is medical superintendent of the state "mental hospital at Provo. Cora Dudley returned from Malad on Sunday night, where she had been spending spend-ing a vacation with her sister, Miss Mary Dudlev. Miss Mildred Evans, daughter of Colonel L. L. Evans, returned with Miss Dudley for a few days' visit with her father. Mr. and Mrs. Will Kiler have gone to Boise to make their home. A partv composed of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Thornhill, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ley, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hall and Charles Hammock Ham-mock spent last week-end camping In Evans's canyon. Miss Geraldino McClellan entertained five couples at tin informal datjeing party at the home of her father, W. P. Luna, last evening. The guests were Mrs. K. E. Torrance, Miss Pattie Field, Miss Jessie Jes-sie Torrance, Kirby Torrance, Ray Wood, Steel Lindsay, Silbert McCellan and Hu- , bert Berry. Frank Burke entertained a dinner party of eight guests as the Remington hotel Sundav evening. Those invited were Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Whittemore, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Black. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hooker, H. C- Beatty and Mr, Everest, a cousin of the Whittemores. Miss Rachel Burkhalter returned Friday from a two months' visit in Ohio with her parents. Her brother will leave shortly for missionary work in India. G. A. R. veterans of American Falls were entertained Thursday evening of last week by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lang In honor of Mrs. Lang's father, Comrade Wilson of Omaha. Supper was served and the evening spent in story and song. Miss Ethel Lusher has left or her school near Seeping springs, just over the divide di-vide in Oneida county. She la returning , for her third year in the district. During, the summer she has been visiting with j her sister, Mrs. O. W. Pollard of American Ameri-can Falls. Mrs. O. R. Bauin, Miss Jessie Torrance and Miss Irene Oliver returned from a two weeks' tour of southern Utah on Sunday evening. They visited friends in Uintah basin, Fort Duchesne and Vernal valley, returning by way of Malad. Miss Cornelia Winters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Winters, left Thursday morning morn-ing for Waverly, Iowa, where she will attend at-tend the Teachers' Seminary academy during the coming school year. Miss Dorothy MeClellan returned Thursday Thurs-day evening to St. Mary's academy, Portland, Port-land, Ore., where she will finish her education. edu-cation. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Crowley pent part of their honeymoon Tuesday find Wednesday Wednes-day with their cousin, O. F. Crowley. K. M. Crowley is recruiting officer at Twin Falls. a . x flowers, the color scheme being lavender and white. The bride was attended by her daughter Wyola, who was gowned in white. The bride was becomingly attired at-tired in a dainty white voile and carried a bouquet of lavender and white sweet peas. Immediately a fl er the ceremony a luncheon was served, after which the couple left for a short stay in Provo. Mrs. Stubba has resided in Beaver for many years. Mr. Stubbs is a rail mad man. They will make their home at l'rovo. Mr. and Mrs. James Low made a trip to Toquerville and Hurricane last week. Miss Winnie Smith, who has been spending spend-ing a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. May Lovejoy, in Jackson, Wyo., has returned re-turned home. Mrs. Irene Green of North creek is spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Owen G rover. Mrs. Mollie Farrer and daughter. Lor-rie, Lor-rie, are spending a few days at Kent's la ke. Miss Laura Shepperd is home from Hazel ton, Idaho, where sim spent seven week's with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. L. A. Sheppord. While in biaho Miss Shepperd visited Shoshone falls and the Hansen swinging bridge which spans thi Snake river, and is tiso feel. long. The War Mothers of Be;ivPr n,d.d their 1 regular meotinir at the libra t y building 1 Monday evening. A sp' end id program 1 was given. Mrs. Irene Tol ton spoke on I SANTAQUIN SANTAQl'IN', Am.'. 30. Reid Itnllndny ha re turned home after bid he released from I lie army, in which he has served one year. Mrs. Ii. Openshmv Kpent the week visiting at the hnine of her (laughter, ilrts. Ihivol l.imlsii'om. nt Curfiehl. Mr. and M rs. Floyd Opens haw and dn 11 r 111 era have returned huine from ,S:i ll Lake nfler 11 week's viiemion at the ume of Mr. Ope.i idta 's nnii In r. Mrs. ( ,11 roline 1 pens ha w, A manlier of old people of this city 11 Mended the old folks' party al Paysmi Wednesday. Miss Melha (Irif'nilis him returned to her home In Salt Lake a Iter a t v,o week'H vara I l-n in this eily. Mi-;s Leila T.ars.in is vlsitinjr in Knnka nt the home of her aunt , Mrs, Shirl Holm a 11. Mr. Arthur Hone and daut-'hti-rs, Tliora and ltcrniee, reitinied to Ilen.1u.nin Hominy after week's h ' :i v here a 1 the le-ine uf leT u n-li I Mr. and Mrs. Kp!ir:iim 'I it-iy 11. Mrs. Winifred Hudson left Mmidny lo Join her htisl and at I",lv. Nev.. and make her home. 'Mr. and Mrs. V.'. II. Harnett of Idaho aie here for a 11 e tended stay. : Mr. and Mrs. Herman OUen mid eLPdren of FARMINGTON f FAR.M1XOTON, Aug. 30. The Misses Dora and Evelyn Hess entertained at a watermelon party at their home Thursday Thurs-day evening. The lawns were decorated in Japanese lanterns and goidenglow. Thirtv-four guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. G. TV. Creger and daughter. daugh-ter. Marguerite, of Chicago and Dr. and Mrs. M. G. Kuhye of Salt Lake were guests of Dr. and Mrs. K. C. Robinson on Tuesday. Miss Emma Woodland of Brigham spent the last "week-end in . Farming-ton, the guest of Mrs. W. E. Farl. Miss Nell Crosby and Miss Irene Stay-ner Stay-ner visited friends in Salt Lake on Wednesday. Mrs. C. L. Mayfield attended the While Away club meeting in Salt Lake on Wednesday. Mr.s. George Ptayner ppent the last week-end in Ogden, the guest of Mrs. C. J I. Slayner. M rs. David ITess spent the last weekend week-end in SUt Lake, visiting her mother. Mrs. Hinaka and daughter. Gertrude, visited in Salt Lake during the week. Mrs. William Roberts of Oklahoma is visiting in Farminston with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. Europe Clark left during the wek for Soda Springs, Idaho. Miss Wealthy Clark entertained at her home Wednesday evening. Luncheon was ser ed tn fifteen. Miss 1 rarriet Dun'oar visited friends in Salt Lake during the week. BEAVER 4 f HEAVER. Aug. e" Tuesday aflernoon fit the Hotel I'tah in Salt Lake, in the pr.-sonco of a few friends and relatives, .Mrs. Clarissa Stnnev of Bea ?r and Albert Al-bert P. Stubbs of prnvn w.-re ur.i'ed in marriage by Elder Brigham Yourg. Jr. Tho rooms wen? attractively decorated In lavender ar.d white crepe paper and r manti r MANTI, Au. 30. The Misses Reva Tenniint, Opholla Eliason and Beatrice i"ttle eiUertnineU .-it a dinner party at . 'ne U. M. Tuttle home Kundav evening wmpllmentary to Messrs. ed Kammur-"'"il. Kammur-"'"il. AdriHn Jensim mid lavid Farns-1 Farns-1 "rlh. Deeoi-atinns ere in poldeiijrlow '"J music was the feature of the eve- Hlil,'. Mr. ami Mr.s. Carl Gortat announce j '"BUKemiMit of their daugliter Knby i Imy Anilcrson of Halt Lake. The inar-, inar-, r,'.i6! is to take place September 10 at Jj1 home of the bride's parents in this MIsk Ruth Uecker left Kundav morning Sidt Lake, where she will bo an instructor in-structor in the public schools. , li's. Carl Gortat entertained at a ntillt-n? ntillt-n? bee Monday afternoon. Six o'clock '""nor was served, covers being laid for li1". , Mr. and Mr.s. L. C. Kjnr entertained at 'miler Mondriv evening in honor of Mr. ""'t Mrs. Alma Marker of Idaho Falls. lUalio. who are visitiriR friends here. Mr. nitu Mr. Marker M'ere former residents i Manti, but have not visited here for I'lRhtcen years. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Cox and family left Monday morning to make their home in "'"ley, W-iho. Miss Jennie Tuttle, Miss Reha Niclsnn ""I the Misses Clare and l.ucile llraith-iaite llraith-iaite entertained at a dancing party Sat-'"ikiy Sat-'"ikiy eveulni; of last week at the home " 'lie latter. A nililni'-tht luncheon was s-ei-yed to nhout twentv-llve quests. Mr. and Mrs. S. Peter Peterson pleas-ln"y pleas-ln"y entertained a number of relatives WEST JORDAN I 4 "WEST JORDAN, Aufr. 30. An exceptional excep-tional ly welt -pi -a nned dinner party was Sivpn the latter part of last week by Mrs. Parley Sprat li ng in honor of her hti.s-band's hti.s-band's birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for thirty-five, guests. Mrs. Tlyrum Xorberff of Lark spent I last wek-end as truest of Mr. and Mrs. j K. II. Norberp. . Mr. and Mrs. Isaac W'nrdle entertained ; at a chicken dinner Tuesday fnr Mr. and j Mrs. Hvrum Ktrbcrt and son and dauirh- i ter of Idaho. Mr. ami Mrs. B. II. Reck- ; stead of Soul li Jorda n and Mrs. S. M. j Boyd of Suit Lake. Covers were laid fur eleven. ; Mrs. A. F. Knndnuist returned home Tuesday aft er spending a wt-ek visiting in Idaho and northern I'tah, Mrs. Arthur Richardson entertaiifd ! T-"Yiday of last week at the home of V;tl- lare. Bat r man at a shower in honor of ; CJt'orpe C. Bat e man and I'dilh Cundiek. v. hose marriage will take place early in September. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac M'ardle entertained Mo;!il;iy at dinner in Cfinplin-ieril to Mr. and Mrs. Si .. kin its of Bnr'.ey. lda!i and Mrs W. Ham and children of Salt Lai:-. Covers were laid for nine. H. V. Swenson of Vt Jordan and Mrs. M. Tledberir of Union w.-re Jmir-i-d Wednesday it: th.e Log.-m t-.-nude. A family fam-ily supper was given them taat i-venmg at their home. The Mis-s Mlmde and Katie Afflifk nf Salt I-ak'' were i si tors here S.tLur-hiy evening of last week. The Smcir club spn't Mdncsday at; Liberty park in Salt Lake. ; Miss Cometh Silcx has rciuri-'-d h'W.e 1 aft'T vi-Jinrg for h v-'--k in Lark-. Miss HuMi Ward!- has r-'-;rnrd hon-e aft"i" FP''ni;:iLT a v K " s -.l'-at ',rn W1M1 h-T s:srnr. ".M'-s. W. Ham. at Salt Lnk-. M:. W a'.'aoe Baieir.an sp--it edm-s- ; day in Lran. Mrs. L'iiu i'inlaysen en t or a me .: Lri- 1 land Hall, Salt Lake, I MONROE j JION'ROU, A tiff. 30. Miss Kathryn Ter-genscn Ter-genscn left Wednesday for Salt Iake. where she will resume her work in the citv schools. Mrs. Klliott Larsen entertained at luncheon Mondny complimentary to Mrs. Havnrd Judd of Salt Lake, others present- vere Mrs. William Morrison, Mrs. lluil Morrison, Mrs. l.eou .Nielsen, Mrs. Bert Adair and lOthcl Krickson. Mrs. I'harles 'tlkes and daughter Pe-hoVah Pe-hoVah left for their home in tealt Lake 'lM rs.li liert Ailair entertained I'Vldsy afternoon for Mr.s. Al e Staiiey. Mrs. Kl-liott Kl-liott 1, arson. Mrs. .lime Smith, Mrs. l-'.ay-t lrd .1 mill. Mrs. Art nibble, Mrs. I. eon Nielsen, .Mrs. Hud Morrison and Mrs. Thatcher Smith. Mrs. .Alton Carmen and two children. Melha' 'llul Curol, of 1'ioche, Xev., are the Kiicsls of Mr. and Mrs. Olo JLarsen. Mrs. Hud Morrisioi entcrlamed at a iliiiner par'c ThurMiev. Covers were laid ",' Mrs Havard Judd, Mrs. Art L'ihlvr. lli-s loillctt l.irsen, 'Mrs. Hert Adair. I,'' Thalchcr Smith. Mrs. Mack Mcrii-.,,11 Mcrii-.,,11 lrs. 1 'scar Johnson and Mrs. George Clie'ever of Pason. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Montague and f:im-ih' f:im-ih' of Pason are the quests of Mrs. Ym-'-.is'a '.Uh-.C!'. M irtin Ilarrmau is at home after liav-iui liav-iui spent the lu.st two years in the serv-i,.,T serv-i,.,T ,,f l iiclc Sam. Mr and Mrs. 1. W, Andre.ison and f .puiv are visitinir in Idaho. A Art foM.ie and Mrs. Havnrd I ,',1,1 eolertaiued scout lif!.-eu of tloir friends al luncheon Saturday of last vee"k. |