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Show Social Notes From Utah Towns 1 PAYSON T . I VA SOX. Jump 1:!. Mis flara Jonn-n of Nnarit.su Fork urrl K-ml Wilson of Hits Hiy ! ,v"''ft nilll'ri,-l Tni-H-liiy in Na It Lak-. M Us .n-n.-icn Ls i"pti lar m 1 1 1 - y-Jimfcnr Huru-1 y uti'l Mr. 'iL-,m is :omi"rfl wllli tin- M-kI- I'llJ,rnia' y- "HI b ;it hume to Uifir frti-i:!s .iff it July 1. Mhn Alh. Tin N.-h-k.-r fritopt.-clrif! a Ton f rl.-in!s 'I'ii.-mIji y a n.-niM-.n flL a iivh party. k'-frfhi,i,-::!s w.ti; s.-rv. .1. 'JtlM H;,t,.,y HUP ,.,,, ,11(;t rr1,J.ty Wth Mrs f'lii.ri.-y JSinitli. Mrs. Phil., Wi-litinau on tertn Inr nt a hil-ftr.-il's party ,-Jm.-.-,.;i y nfiorw-m 1(1 honor of la- IwMfili hirtl.iliiy uaiilvcrnary of lir lanli-t-r Ixil;,. M'-v x. I-;. Win- fiil-rfi-frip.l f-if hrMfte Hub Sainr.iay a fi i-ri.,11 ,,( ;mi w.Ic. Mth. Willi,,:.! Wil-li,,:.! 1 .-:t.- i,f I'r.vo was n-f .,f hou'ir. 1 1 ; h. M i ry Mi li-'ili niter la im-d IIm; 11 1 trrnoon M i-s . I : a ,.-a i ,(1 cucst of honor n I u K 1 1 1 1 11 tin iht x v.-n .Mullein y by M r. fa rl --. l. i . M s l:cv;i .,. is iiikI MIm I.nHk-l.-u!h al Ma- liuit,.- of Mrs. K-...-r. Alls I.eu- n:i in nil! l.c ma rri. il t la: lalt'-r pari t Una in-. nili I.. ; In - 1 owan. I .iiu.nl.iy of hist u.-ek Mr. anl Mrs. T,. J in nil. -k ii t.rr n i u-rl f..r Mr. iiikI M rs. Wult.r ' Strung, u ho If f L Mutnlay for Asliluu, Idaho, ! I'J rrMilr. j Mr. and Mrs. .P,H.-ph S. PomkI.-iss had ns their j,'"-'Sis Sunday ilr. mid Mrs. i'unl l)nm-ln l)nm-ln ns. Mr. a lid M r.s. (nv.ti I iniitf l;i us, Mr. itiifl Mrs. .l'1-..-pu OmiL'lats of Halt Lakf, Mr. nnd Mis. William Wirt lam of Kur.-ka, Mr. our Mis. I:iais of Inland. Mr. a ml Mrs. Oitk'- Slah.di, Mr. nnd Mrs. Douglass Itonff-Ifiis, Itonff-Ifiis, Ki-ii-uf ItoiiK'lans nnd Mihh 1 i'Tn-vrve ! li'm in-,-,. Niiu'icfii gniiuJchtlfirt-'ti also were : pres. nt. I Mr. nnd Mrs. John T)ono, Mrs. Kay Pone iiii'l MiH Ivy Dunn molor'd to Salt I.nkr- Friday, Fri-day, uh'-ro thfy mi.t Kay Ihtm;, who .spent the w in f r-r at II a rvn rd imi vfrai t y . Mia. Mary Kllsworfh rrnimci "Wednesday fruni I'Kan, wliiri Mi vUif-i rolutlvcs. Miss Alfin Dlv.n la Fti-nrJinff a wfk (n Spanish Vnk with h-r sltVr. Mrs. Kph fluff. Miiss Mama Slail of Nephl i the guvst of 1 Mrs. Mfdvin Balhinl. ! IlR3 Haydco llruff of Rait T.uko nnd Miss It nth Till on of 1'rovo wfris t he guests this wffk of Miss Uidn Townsf-ud. I Mr. nnd Mrs. ('harlra twnrr!. Etmpr CIow- I a rd and M iha Ma 1. 'lino Clown rd motored to All. JMes:uit Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarnnre Fairbanks and family fam-ily Biir-nL Sunday nt Castllla Sprinjfa. Mr. and Mrs. Vlrftll Hmltson of Arizona are th RiiestM of Mr. nnd Mrs. iicinz. Miss Mlnnk Curtis and Dav.j Coombs mo-' mo-' tori'd to I'rovo t-anyua Sunday nnd spent the day nt Vivian park. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur MrFnrMfn of Arizona ' nr) the (nmsts of AIih. AIcFadden's riiirenta, 1 Air. and MrH. Jnnics Ilarpor. Miss .Towel Koni of Spanish Fork -viBlted 1 Mhs Stplln Wilson Frldny. 1 Mr. and Mrs. b. N. KUsworth. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Dixon, Miss Nnonil Kllsnvorth and Temp-rst Temp-rst Ellsworth returned Monday from a fishing trip up Chii Ik orrtek. Mrs. Frank Walktnshnw nnd llttlft danjrhtcr of Salt Lake are visiting Mr?. Lwls "White. H. K. Townseud uud family are in Bait Iko Ui! wei'k. Mrs. Thoinaa Footo of Nfphl is Tlslting her Tnothfr, Mrs. Samuel Marsh. Tho Brldffa club members w-pnt to Provo today and were guests of Mrs. "William Ferre. 1 ELY, NEVADA . . V EUY, Nov., June 21. Miss Ann O'Brien departed for Reno on Monday morning to sneiui the summer with Miss Dorothy Kichardson. who has recently moved to Keno to make her home. Mrs. G. W. Weller was hostess to the Amateur Bridge club Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. John Weher, Mrs. Walter Holm-nuist, Holm-nuist, Mis- diaries Chander and Mrs. Georgo Linsley comprised a foursome of nridso at t!ie liomo of Mrs. Linsley on Monday afternoon. Miss Mildred Wetmore departed Tuesday Tues-day lor a month's visit with her parents. par-ents. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wetmore, in Sacramento, Cal. , Dr. and Airs. VI. K, Burnett entertained dinner quests Wednesday evening. Airs. T.ane Pearl was a dinner hostess Ht the Crvstal cai'o "Monday. Covers were laid for Mrs. Wiufield Scott Klliot, Mr. nnd Mrs. Aubrey BorUhart Bonham and Jack Krotzer. Air. and Mrs. Dee arurdoclc. Mr. and Mrs. 1'. J. Htevons, Mr. and Mrs. Sayre, Mrs. Pros Goumand, Miss Ducy McKernan and George Baird composed a congenial outing party to Cave creek over the last week-end. . M iss Klzabrth Walden visited Ely f rit'tuls Wednesday. Miss Agnes Fox was hostess at a prettily pret-tily arranged dinner party Sunday evening. eve-ning. Aliss Mildred Wetmore and Verner 1-V)x, who is at home on a furlough, were the guests of honor. Covers were laid for six. Airs. Paul Bors entertained a few friends at a swimming party in the clubhouse club-house pool at McGill on Wednesday afternoon. af-ternoon. 1 Mrs. Charles Vernon Jenkins and Mrs. Cleveland AIcGlU were guests of honor nt a. dinner party given by Air. nnd Mrs. t loorge Whit oley at their home in Kast Kly on Sunday evening. 1 Mrs. Percy Jfickson entertained the "Five TI nnd red club Tuesday evening. , Mrs. John Fager won tho high score; prno and ATiss Ca rot hers the consola- I t ion prize. Airs. 1'A Millard was elected I nresident of the club and Mrs. Jerry i Kent has jesumed Iter place in the rliib a fter a year's absen.ee in Missouri. Al rs. S. J. Miles and Mrs.' C. 1. Grier participated partici-pated in the game -as substitutes. B. D. Quayle departed for California on Monday to .ioin his family, who ha ve ppent the past lew months In Oakland. Thpv will later return by automobile to i:iy. Air. and Mrs. Joel Hoag are enjoying a motor t rip through Nevada and U'nb. Mr. and Mrs. fan ford Hoag aro occupying occupy-ing their residence during th-lr abpnca. "Airs. S. J. Aliles entertained the Satm-day Satm-day Five 7-Iundred chtb at her home on Clark street this afternoon. Mrs. Frank Roper will be hostess to the Thursday Sewing" club next Thureday aft ernoon at her home in Dast Ely. Airs. Arthur Smith pleasantly entertained enter-tained the Pirate Bridge club at the De C ranch Wednesday. The club enjoyed luncheon before thp game, which was composed of Airs. Wiufield Scott Flliot, "Airs. Arthur Smith. Airs. Dane Pearl, Mrs. R. S. Holtzman, Airs. Samuel Patrick. Pat-rick. Airs. James Lock hart, Airs. Frank Roner and Airs. William Yates MoOill. Mrs. Patrick will entertain the club next A edr.esday. 1 KAYSVILLE 4 . . , I K A YSV IM F,, Jno 21. Mrs. Emma IZvnn of Pf.wnond. M:.!m. wa u-p piiPst of hr eister, Mrs, Ji"-pph On nsiiniv, durinir thr- wpok. .Mrs. A.v. Hncon and danchtiT. Lulu, and ;i!es I .ucrptis ard arrived h.me from Idaho Fnlln. Id::):o, this week, after spending a month thpre i'h rlnftvo. Mr. and Mr. John Aidcn and famllv of Anfo. l'-tp-. Piahn. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. JIutH-rt :r- 1".t fpw days. 1 he members of t ho t '101.Jr.pirM 1 class of (he Kay-illo Sunday t.ehor.1 wrc nniortnined at nn 01; 1 in r ShIt a i r Saturday aft 01 noon of tit v . V.. The time whs sjvnt In b:il hiuir and d.ini'intr, I'Mn-heoa was sorved to Mison A .-ra L:iyto:i. M,'!!,o Ha rues. Pioz Hloo.f, Krma M-d.Iy, Ar:eil Linford. Marhta HI. ... t Komln J-li . liv - C::-obv .. Clo.i ..dtH.' Dr.ris 'I l-.,-ii;y, Ktihv Ki:hf..r-'i. and Monrs. n-.'II n-.'II P...r::e... II ili'li 1 ..; f reJI. Harry Sk i ! Il.-k. l!"t..r K ! i " ' . l!'v ".b-:.-r. Kenneth Sheffield, Ah' Ci"d :rul Ui.y Owen. Arn-.;. I M. Itrn-s U'l't Sunday for Ti'toiihi, P;:-h... wli.-re 1:- will iit reialives for teu d.i s. Mi--s l'.;y H-ri-n sp-nt ;i few chiys In l"':r:ahlL-'-.l t'iis wc.-k as 1 P -cit of her frigid. ."-!rs. Il' iiry t u rtriirh t. Mr. ar-I M . s. U. !l. (.:nldi.. nnd rhMdn-n of Sii-.:- C;:y. 1 I-iIm, aftd Mrs. S. W. C-addi.- and fii'i.i! of s.:i' l.-k" wf-ro c-ieMs nf Mrs. Alice S and famllv .hirinc tli. w.-k. Mr-. Emily S. H.ino-s f-rl a i i:d af dinner at V'-r h Friday ov-ni;;- of h.st w.-.-k. A mt-Sin-.- b .'A I ..f A;reri,.-an H'-a-ny me; formed the :-rp i'. for the lhh rlvrora 1 imis. i ovrs w-r.- laid ;'r Mr. and Mrs. Ariudd M. Hrfiies. Mi-,--s M.-n U,:; E. t . r n ' . Kutli Iiarl..n. Mary A. Hir:"--, ,('a .iav:in. and Messrs. Jticiiard S-ni'..ii and U'v.-U F.Io.rl Mrs. .I.,t.ii Ln, i; of Ma hid. Idaho, Is the U'.'-i o:' h'-r da-jviit'-r. Mrs. Ji.lin H. WooIkpv. Mr. Ain,-us:i:,.. Hmiks of Hurley. Idaho', it tic uu'-st wf her patents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abr-nns. Mr. nud ATrs. Chiud T. Harnes and children of Salt Pake v. .to last wo-k -end KlK'KtH of Mr. and Mrs. William It. Clark. Mrs. Frank H. M-ilr enforiatnod the Hay View 'dub at lior home 'IhuiNday nflvrnoon. ItcfrenhrneniH w.-r servt-d and the time whs i hjieut in study and senin. The members of i MES. FORD "WILSON, formerly Miss Clara Jensen of Spanish ;i Fork, -who was married ill Salt Lake !; Tuesday. rnt g: ' ' ' ' i I I ' J t 1 i f ' , . f ' . ; ' . j i - rar- -r-m the club are Mrs.. ITenry IT. Blood, Mrs. "William "Wil-liam 1. Epperson, Mrs. John W. Thornley, Mrs. Will tain It. Clark. Mrs. Nathan Reeves, Mrs. tiny Dawson KutledKO, Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes, Mis. Hubert lilrken, Mrs. A. Z. Tanner, Tan-ner, Mrs. tieore V Swan, Mrs. 7., Henry Jacobs Ja-cobs and Mrs. Clyde A. Epperson. Mr. and Mrs. J. George Harnes nnd children of Salt Lake were Sunday puests of M.r. and Mrs. John I. M. Barnes arid family. A farewell social was given the Kaysville opera house Tuesday evening in honor of Elder K mine th Sheffield, who left Wednesday for the central states, where he will do missionary work for the L. D. S. chureh. j LAYTON- LAYTON. June Mrs. Eawrence Carbldge nnd children were last week end visitors to Bountiful, as guests of Mrs. Sarah Tuttle. ! Air. and Mrs. E. D. Klnjr of P.nymond, Can-I Can-I ada. visited friends here during the week. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. (Jreen of Eethhridge, Canada, are visiting relatives here for two weeks. Mifss Ithea Swan of Salt Lake waft a last week-end guest of Miss Marie Blamlres. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Hampton of Hountlfnl were quests of Mr. and Mjs. Brighnm Young Wedncsdny. Mr. and Arrs. C.eorge Swan spent last weekend week-end In Frovo canvon. . Mrs. G. D. Itutledge, Mrs. W. R. Clark nnd Aire. Herman Andrew were Suit Lake City visitors during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond filadhtll of Ogdea spent the last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Phillips. . Miss Nora Phillips is spending several weeks visiting relatives in Idio Kails, Idaho. Mrs. Reuben Kilfoyle wns1 guest of Mrs. William Aliiler at ttalt Luke. Sunday. Mrs. David Lay ton and Mrs. Clifford Strong spent Tuesday in Salt Lake. Miss Alta Johnson nnd Aliss Penene Wratlial of Grantsvillo nre the guests of Miss Mury Wliitsides. The Misses Norma nnd Leila Lay ton and Mary Alorgau 6pent Wednesday in Ogden, as guests of Aliss Artell Admas. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morgan entertained fifty guests at dinner in honor of the eighty-second birthday anniversary of Airs. Morgan's father, 1-lendy D. Ellis. Tuesday. , Miss Mnry Whitaides was a guest of Mrs. j Ralph Rampton of Salt Lake, Monday. Miss Edith Smith of Roosevelt is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Edwin Dibble. Miss Marie Lay ton entertained the Beehive girls at her home Tuesday eveiiin-r. The guests were Misses Vera, Alain ie. Luella, Josie and Norma Lay ton, Freda and Lillian Sclmlf ield, Hortunse Green, Alice. Lenora and Meldon Lay-ton, Lay-ton, Myrtle Cook, Ada Day and Alva Stevenson. Steven-son. Aliss Grace Robins entertained at a luncheon at Lagoon Saturday of Inst week in honor of her guests. Aliss June Smith of Mountain View, Canada, and Miss Lorain Stevens of I'rovo. 1 MAMMOTH 4 4- AIAJUMOTH, June '21. Aliss Mildred Parsons gave a bundle shower at her "home Tuesdav evening In honor of Miss Naomi AVhitlock, a bride of the week. The time was spent in games and music, after which refreshments were served at the cabaret followed by dancing until midnight. The bride received many beautiful beau-tiful gifts. The guests were the Misses Naomi Whttlock. Eva Thompson. Madeline Made-line Anderson. Lillian Fouyer, Marie A. Dressen. Natclla Lewis, lona Snyder. Rubv Smith. Isabelle lfarvieile., Annie Tregoing, Lillie AV'ahlberg, Avis Stephens. Leola Curtis, June Harris, Beulah Stewart Stew-art and M.ildred Parsons. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whitlock announce the marriage of their daughter, Naomi, to Albert H. Ekker. Jr. The marriage i took place on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. I Fkker will make their home in West : Tintic. j The friends of Aliss Clara Ewell pleasantly pleas-antly surprised her Thursday evening, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. Many gifts were presented and the evening was spent with games and music. , Refreshments were served. "Miss Ruth Westover of Washing-ton, Utah, arrived-on Thursday to spend the summer with her sister. Mrs. p. J. Moss. Airs. Kate Elwell. mother of Marion El-well, El-well, and Air. Elwell's sister. Dorothy, are spending a few days with him. They will return to their home in Provo, Tuesday. Tues-day. 1 Aliss Artie Brady of Eureka is visiting with her -aunt. Mrs. Pchofield. Mrs. Jane Mordvip, Mrs. Grace Staplev and Mrs. Alice Jermain are visiting with Mrs. Oie Sorenson at Goshen. Miss Myrtle Laeppler enterta ined a t her home Tuesday night in hnnor of Airs.- Alden Sorensen, a recent bride. The evening was spent with gamps and music. Tho honor guest received many gifts. Mrs. W. S. Lemmon visited Mr. aird Mrs. George Taylor at Goshen, Sundav. I MANTI I 4- 1 MA NTT, June 21. One of the delich'ful entertainments en-tertainments of the week wns tie misep! In neons ne-ons slmwer given at the home nf Mrs. Frank Killpack Monday by the AIiss"s Luru Crawford, Charlotte Parry and Airs. Dilworth Woolley, in hvnor of Miss Eva Killpack, who will be mnrrlerl next niomb to Prod Tat ton. Forty guests wen- pres-nt. including Ihe member of the Hoph'ps club and fri-ruis nnd relatives of I he Eii'.r of honor. Many beau I iful gifls were pr.-s.-uted to the bride. Kef reshiuouts wero y?rvi-'l. Mrs. Hannah Dr-nnls-m h rin 'imccv) tho engage-mom engage-mom of her daughter Eva to Fret Madsn of Gunnison, the wedding to tak- p!:i-'o July t Airs. ,I(ms A. Tn.llopo and Mrs. E. 0 Ledger df-huh! fully en ter'a im d I ho MuthorfT club ut t'm home f tin- i'orm-T Tn. srJay afternoon. after-noon. Selcc'ed read lues wero given bv Mrs .1. P. Nr l-n. Mrs. '1;. W. MarMn, Mrs. Nttio SWwpII aid M!fs J-nnio Work. The h-.steBS j S"rv'd lumdiooii 10 tw'dvo gnosis. I Mrs. Roy I.arsen n( K.-niia is visiting L the Ji.-i!.o of her fnth'T. Andrew I'clors.m. Slie s f'ii"r!a inoj Sa r urn a y i In sr woofe ilv h-r nister, Mrs. lienry J.'us-n. niul Sunday at the huuiM of hor liruiiicr, IP-nry P.vitsoii. Mr-. Surah Mnrdock a nd two mna II Hiildron .Of Ashfon. ldnho. are visiting at the home of M rs. Murdoch 's paren Is, Mr. and M rs. H. p. Iliii'.sen West. M. of ji tiers of the Nerd loom ft club enjoyi-d an out ;ng and wienie roust at tlie lied" Point Friday of last week. M rx. Frank Kill pa ck en terl a ined peveral friends at a iuiU mc bee Thursday afternoon of lust week. Dlmi'T was s'-rvoi. Mrs. L. P. AlilFr en t or! a 1 nod a number of f rloiids at her hyme Tuesday a f t .-rnoon In honor of Alrn. Sarah Murdock and children of Ashion. Idaho. Eighteen members of the Hop. doss club erv joy 1 d a hike to (lie M a tit I canyon Monday evening. The evening was spent at a wienie t i roast. T.owry onu and I red J. FJeldsted wero apooia I gues'H. M tab Hazel Andf-nn returned home Monday frup, Moccnsta, Ariz.. w;i--re s:-i had been u-j.-hing school tho pa-t v-ar. Mr. and Mrs. Albert KolU-p of CaBtleda'o isitoj friends and relatives in Ma mi last vie-k. A large cumber of friends pleasantly surprised sur-prised Mr. and Mrs. M. TiKtle Mon.lay evening eve-ning in honor of tii"ir tin w.-iiding nuniversary. A iranut fK-U-niaking cpst was an evt-nt of the evening. MidnighL luucheun was aerv'et. Mrs. Ward Ha tl and tmhlos of Oakland. Cal., are making a two months' viit at ihe home of Mrs. Hall's paren: b, Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Dyeia-. Mrs. Wells Richmond of Provo waB the puost of in-r sisif-r, Jlrs. Burton 'I'uttlo, List week. A number of lady fr.or.ds of Mrs. J. r. Nelson gave her a plensunf surpris," Friday afternoon of hist week In honor of her birthday birth-day anniversary. Re fresh 1:1 cuts wer served to fourt-en. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cahoon and two children of Canada are visiting at t lit home of Mr. Gaboon's sister, Mrw. Margaret Shomaker. Mrs. Nephi Ortoson pleasantly en tort a Ined seven little p'Hiple at her home Tuesday after-noou after-noou in honor of the birthday anniversary of her daughter lMen. Mrs. George Lowry left the first part of the week for Moron I, where she will make her home fur the present. Miss F.iy Sid well entertained 1 he Sunshine class at her home Thurbdny afternoon. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Mrs. Mary Phillips of Long Beach, Cal., is making nn extended visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. L. F. Becker. Mr. and Airs. Arthur Johnson and children motored to Salt Lake Monday morning to visit for a week. Mr. and Airs. Edward Richards of Castle Gate are visiting fi lends and relatives in Mantl. I PLEASANT GROVE f PLEASANT GROVE, June 21. Airs. W. L. Hayes and Aliss Amy Rosy entertained at a luien sliower Monday evening In honor of Miss Bessie Linsay, a bride of the mcjith. Thirty guests wero present. Miss Fern Wadley is spending a week: visiting visit-ing relatives in Shelley, Idaho. Mrs. Roy Chipman of West Jordtin is the giiest of her parents, Air. and Mrs. J. L. Harvey. The annual banquet of the Pleasant Grove high school Alumni association held In the Orpheus hall Saturday evening of last week was the most elaborate social event of the season, as well as the best attended and most enthusiastic meeting of its kind in the history of the assoclntion. Mrs. dinar Rasmuasen entertained the members mem-bers of the Sewing circle at her home Wednes-dav Wednes-dav afternoon. Luncheon was served to twelve. Mrs. Renard Halliday of American Fork and Mrs. John Green were special guests. Aliss Hazel Nelson is spending her vacation with relatives in Ogden. Aliss Venice Pope of Vernal is the guest of Airs. Browning. Mrs Fred Foutz and daughter Leona left the first of the week to visit friends in Poca-tHo Poca-tHo and Rurley, Idaho. Airs. N. H. Nelson and daughter Leona of Provo were the guests of Mrs. C. P. Larson Monday. t M , , , Miss Ruth Archer is the guest of friends In Logan. Miss Annie Kirk was hostess to the members mem-bers of her club Tuesday. At the conclusion of the entertainment luncheon wns served. Mr and Airs. H. V. S'.-enson entertained nt a family dinner Thursday evening in honor of their brother, Merrill Warnick. Covers were laid for thirty guests. A farewell eocln.1 and dance was given Friday evening at the Alnnila amusement hall in honor of Merrill Warnick, who will lenf?e the first of the week to fill a mission to the northern states. Light refreshments were Bjlrf' M D. Atwood entertained at a social Saturdav evening of last week for members of her family. Games and music were enjoyed and luncheon was served. , Sunday evening Airs. W. J. Beck entertained in honor of Uer husband, who recently returned from France. Sixteen gucsis enjoyed the evening's entertainment. f 1 MALAD, IDAHO T 4 - MALAD, lclnho, June 21. Mr. nud Mrs. Georpe A. Yates are visiting relatives in Spanish Span-ish Fork, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Forrest have returned to their home iu Carter. 'yo. Miss Genevieve Gene-vieve Higginson accompanied them. Miss Hazel Allen hnfl returned to her home ln American Falls, after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ballaine. Mr. and Mrs. Vnnce Bigler visited in Salt Lake Citv this week. Mr. and Mrs. .Mark Bigler of St. Anthony arrived Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Tim Covert. Miss Thrra Thomas entertained the. members mem-bers of her sewing club Wednesday nfternoon at a nartv. Twelve members were present. m. Af,-. Ftorslev of Salt Luke are visiting relatives here. . Miss Marie Covert left Tuesday to visit at Collinston. Mis. J. C. Tovey entertained the Clio circle Friday. , . Mr. and Mr. Joseph Leigh have returned from a visit at Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leigh. Mrs. John Nielsen returned from Salt Lake Thursday."- . , , . Mrs. Ralph TVIlkins of Spanish Fork, rtah, was the guest of Mr. and Mis. Hcualng Chris-lenseu Chris-lenseu this week. Mr. and Mrs. Duk Jones returned Wednesday from Salt Lake. Mrs. John W. Clark is visiting her parents at Salt Lake. A. dance was given in honor of Jnines B. Jones Friday evening. Mr. Jones will leave soon for the southern slates mission field. Mrs. Jes6e L. Thomas has returned from Salt Lake. Mrs. John Tewis was hostess at the meeting meet-ing of the Jiistamere club this week. Lelsnd Jensen and Harold Hutleballe re. turned to the eastern coast the first of the wenk after urlough at home. ... At the meeting of the Violet Hebekah lodge the following officers were chosen for the coming vear: Noble grand. Miss H. B. Morgan; vice grand, Miss Myrtle I. Pelton: secretary. Mi-s Hattie Jones; financial ecretary, Mrs. Jeanette Leigh; treasurer. Miss Vesta Jones. Mr and Mrs. V. 0. Stonhensou left Wednes-da'v.to Wednes-da'v.to visit relatives at Magic Miss Isabel Scott entertained tho dein club T1Mlss'a'Mattie tlleed and Mls Ruth Goddard en'terlnlued af, the home of Miss Gleed Sunday Sun-day evening iu honor of Inland Jensen. About twelves guests were present. Mrs Russell Faux Scott arrived from Salt Lak this week to make her home here. Mrs. Alma Joseplison and daughter returned Thursday from Salt Lake. Alice Wass and Mabel Hancock are visiting in Garland, Utah. I MONTPELIER, IDA. : 1 MONTPELIER, June 21. Mrs. Chester Golden Gol-den of Crawford. Neb., is visiting at the home of Mrs. W. J. Hunter. Miss E3M,er Schmidt returned yesterday from a two weeks' visit in Salt Lake and Poca- tP Virginia B rough Is home from Suit Lake, where she attended St. Mary's academy during the past ypur. Mrs. J. H. Welker is visiting In Burley with her daughter. Miss Mvrt!e Hue' vale was a Montpeller visitor visi-tor during the week. She lids been attending Westminster college and is homo for the t.um- 01 Miss Catherine Hendorfhot and Miss Florence Wattis of Ogden, Utah, are visiting with Mlst Lois Williams. Mrs. G. C. Hepperly and con fyroy hnve returned re-turned lo their home In Salt Lake, after a week's visit in Montpplier. Mrs. George Shoper is visiting1 in Salt Lake. A prottllv arranged lawn party was held at the hom of Oi-lbert Jones Monday evening. Attractive Japanese decorations were used ns a color scheme. Fifteen giisif enjoyed music, mmes and dancing, after which refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. William Hp"irn nnd children returned Monday" after a week's visit in Suit Lake wi'h re!n tives and friends. Mrs. Clarence Wright of Bennington has returned re-turned after a visit In Black foot with her fat hor. Mrs. C. O. Behymer and family left Monday Mon-day for a month'H visit with relatives at Falr-fio'id. Falr-fio'id. HI. They will also visit In St. Louis and Denver. Miss Kuth Jones returned home from Salt Lake last week. She was a student at the Cnlvorsitv of Utah during the pant. year. Miss Irene Barkdull vislled In Burley several , days this week. I Mrs. A. C. Jensen arrived Friday from River- i side. Cal.. and will visit for a month or more j with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Merrill. , One of t he most successful ''ell events nf ho season was the dam-o given by the Bear ', Lake Boosters' club Wednesday evening. Two hundred couples were present and enjoyed t lie dancing unMI early morning. Stock's pavilion nt Fish Haven was the scene of a very pretty dancing party Tuesday eve- j MES. DAVID E. 5 OWEN, for- j mcrly bliss Eertha Swenson of j Spanish Fork, who was married at : ( Salt Lake Wednesday. j 1 ' . : "-':?x'- -s-xrvWr 0 ' ' V f $ '' ' ' ij j , ' ' - i - - -i j :' . . H ; - ' fl . Vi ; '. y ning. A number of people motored from Mont-pelicr Mont-pelicr to be present. 1 SPANISH FORK 1 V SPANISH FORK, Juno 21. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Swenson announce the marriage of their daughter Bertha to David B. Bowcu Wednesday Wednes-day in the Salt 'Lake temple. A largo reception recep-tion was tendered to the young couple Thursday Thurs-day evening at the city pavilion. They will make their home in Spanish Fork for the present. Mr. and Mrs. PTarvey Gardner and two daughters daugh-ters of Salt Lake are visiting with Mrs. Eliza Eugbers. Among the guests from out of town who attended the ninetieth birthduv anni versa rv celebration of Mis. James Vincent Thursday a fteruoon of last week wore Mrs. Martha Holmes. Mrs. Mary Bailey, Mrs. Alice Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Clark, all of Salt Lake; Mrs. Ray Roberts of Knightsville and Mrs. Theron Pickett of Gunnison. Nearly fifty-friends fifty-friends and relatives were present. The rooms and tables were beautifully decorated Mith a profusion of garden flowers. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Hales nnd children of Salt Lake were over Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richnrd Monery. Mrs. R. F. Johns and children of Salt Lake are spending two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wilcox. Earl Myer of Portland, Ore.; Albert and Ed Jacobson of Salt Lake enjoyed a trip to the canyon in company with Lewis Jacobseu Sunday. Sun-day. Miss Hanna Johnson returned from Seattle. Wash., Thursday night, after spending six mouths with her sister, Mrs. Mary Kichardson. Kichard-son. The Ladies' Social and Literary club, was entertained Friday afternoon at ihe home of Mrs. Hyrurn Christensen. The entertainment consisted of readings from ' 'Pollyanna" and music, followed by serving of luncheon to ten members and two visitors. Mrs. R. A. Sterling and children of Spring-vilio Spring-vilio were guests at the home of Mrs. Ed Anthon Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Zuckworlh and two daughters of Garfield and Mrs. Eliza Simmons of Salt Lake motored here Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Agnes Morgan. Miss Hazel Grotegut and brother Lorin, Mrs. George Woods, Mrs. Mary Albertnon and Francis Rees motored to Salt Lake Saturday of last week and spent the day with MrB. Alex Boyack. Mrs. Jane Bradford has been visitor for a week at the home of her brother, Henry Howard How-ard of Murray. Mrs. Burl C. Jex has ns her guest MrB. D. D. Brimhall and children of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George Boyack of Delta spent several days in this city this week. A lurge dinner party was given Tuesday by airs. Jack Bell ln honor of the tenth birthdny anniversary of her son Ross. The guests included in-cluded Mayor nnd Mrs. T. P. Snell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cbalender Bowen of Grace, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bowen of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. George Boyack of Delta and Mr. and Mrs. George Bowen of this city. Mrs. Relle 0. Engberg of Salt Lake was the guest Wednesday of Mr3. Effie- Darts. Tliurs-: Tliurs-: day morning she left for Nephi. ! Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Buster, Mrs. Sarah Sterling Ster-ling and daughter l.enore, Joseph Nelson and Marie Hales motored to Spring Lake Sunday, where they spent tiie day with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bennett. Mrs. Lewis Harvey relumed lo her home at Black foot, Idaho. Tuesday, a fter a two weeks' visit with friends in this oily and Pmvo. While here several social affairs were given in her honor. While in this city she was the guest of Mrs. Frank Stubbs. Miss Marguerite Jensen, who has been attending at-tending St. Mary's academy, is home for the sum mer. Mrs. Herbert Hanks and two children are tis-lling tis-lling at the home of Mrs. Orson Johnson, Mrs. Hanks's mother. Mrs. J. B. Evans 1ms as her guest for the week Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Evans and children of Price. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bills of Parson spent Thursday with the family of tieorge Alnge. 1 SMITHFIELD f- -f SMITRFIELD. June 21. The home of Mr. a nd Mrs. Lorenzo Tool mm' was the scene of a merry Catherine Thursday afternoon of last week, when a farewell party was given to Mrs. Marie Merrill. The house- was decorated deco-rated throughout with pink roses and red poppies. The a f t ernnon v as spent in music, after which an elaborate 6 o'clock dinner 'b$m served. " Mrs. Willis Smith nnd son McCrncken and Mrs. Annie MfCnicku and Mrs. A nnie Mc-Cracken Mc-Cracken and daughter Sadie will tn ke a trip to California in the near future. Mrs. Mary Hale o' Bla'-kfoot. Idaho, left for her home last week, accompanied by MIbs Mary Peterson. Mrs. Frank Winn enterta ined at 6 o'clock dinner Friday evening. Covers w ere laid for ten. One of- the leading social ertits of the week fras the overall and h pron dance given jn the new- barn of Bishop w. L. Winn by the Sec-ond Sec-ond w-nrd choir Monday evening. Tho music whs furnished by the Smithficld band. About Sixty couples were present. Mrs. Eliza Napp of Kexbnrg. Idaho, Is hero isnmg (win ;iid. hi n Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffith entertained at 0 o'clock dinner Mondajr iu honor of Willard Mouritson. Mrs. T. B. Farr. Mm. Robert Griffith, Vra. Dr. Hill and Morcan McKay went to salt Lake Tuesday tn attend the play, "Marriage of Convenience.' Mrs. Laura Smith is visiting relatives In B r i g h a m . The Misses El-Mse Hill. Anna Smith. Esther Clark. Vernn Wheeler, Marirar'd Hfindty and Bert Gray and Mrs. Dan T"dd mo(orei liere from 0;d'en Sttnda v a nd spent, t be day with Mrs. Margaret Mefvackon. '1 bouotIful 4 f BOI'NTl Ff 'L. June . Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hall of Blaekfoot, Idaho, are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Ephraim Mantel and family of Fult Luke spent the pnst week here with friends. Mrt. Gnorre Neville of Poc.it el lo, Idaho, is here visiting relatives. Mrs. Kz'-n Thurmond nf Syr:icu:' 1r the guest of her parent. Mr. and Mvv Joseph M Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Tad.ie and chl I. Iron of Salt Lake City were guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turku ST'Tidav. Mrs. W. T. Dean of Pnc;itelIo, Idaho, was the gue;t of her grandparents-, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas. Mis Lillia Fearnlev spent Thnrdav In Salt Lake, as guest nf Mr. Thomas Barker. Mrs. A. B. Pa I terson of Burley, I fin ho, it; the irtiesl Of her mother. Mr. Jim" T-ilman. Mr. nnd Mr. Seymour Faekrell and family of Rupert. Idaho, are ieT-o visaing relnlles. Mr. and Mrs. .feorgo Mann c;t lerl a inerl a few friends at dinner at their home Sunday e mine. Benjamin Piatt and Vi"'n Boiiltmi, bnlh of Kaysville, were married Wednesday. A reception recep-tion was given the same evening at the homo of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Boulton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper of pa It Lake were guests of Mrs. Henry Schul! hies und family Monday. Mrs. Lawrence Corbridge nnd children of Lay-ton Lay-ton were last week-end guests of Mrs. Sarah TliltJe. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Sabine of Grouse Crock are guests of Mrs. Nurninn Lamph and family. Mrs. George Wood entertained a few friends. I at a social Rt br Ivme W.--d-.esdiiy evening. G an:1! were played, followed by r-f res hment s. ' Mrs. Seth Day and sn, Elmer, of Salt Lake wire Bountiful visitors Friday. ' A birthday party was i-iven nt the home of Mr. Mary Uro Saturday afternoon of last ! week in horr of her eicttl"tli birthday. Dln-j Dln-j nor wss served snd covers were laid f ir M rs. Roaben Hatch. Mrs. Lucv Robert. Mrs. Maeeie Pack. Mrs. Clan-nee W-dfang, Mr. Philander Hatch, Mrs. Alvin Hatch, Mrs. Francis McEnroe, Mc-Enroe, Mr. Clarence Clark, Mrs. Effle EMredce, Mrs. Marv Jane Faddif. Mrs. James Hillhouse, Mrs. WilPiim France sad Mrs. Kate Hood. Mr. and Mrs. Francis McEntee of C.vrtG Jr. notion spent a few days here during the wck visitine relatives. Mm. Clare.nee Glark of Garland is the guest Of her iroth-r, Mrs. Reuben Hatch. Mrs. Arthur Hatch entertained the Prlsclthl club at a racial at her home Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Philander Hatch. Mrs. Edward Low lor, Mrs. Reuben Hatch. Mrs. J. S. Smith, Mr. Alvin Hatch. Mrs. Pollv Grant, Mrs. .1. B. Durham, Mrs. Wtlliiim Muss, Mis. Fred Hatch and Mrs. J. A. Scott. Mrs. Sarah Ann Sessions and Mrs. Henry Armstrong spent Thursday in Farming ion as guests of Mrs. Eucene Clark. "j DUCHESNE DUCHESNE. June 21. Mrs. J. D. WImmer entertained the members of her card club ami a few special guests Wednesday at her country coun-try home. Luncheon was Nerved at 1 o'clock and was followed by "500." Mrs. J. It. Sohllegle. and small daughter, Mnxlne, have returned from a two mouths' stay in Overton, New, and Salt Lake. Miss, Utice Brown is home from Coalville, where she attended high school. Miss Melissa Lance has been a Salt Lake visitor for several dnys. Mrs. Jnke Kroupa and children, after visiting for several weeks with relatives ln Salt Lake nnd Heber, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wniraus and son, Fred, spent the week in Salt Lake. Mrs. M. Marcus has returned from a week' stay in Salt Lake. , Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Johnson have again taken np their residence in Soldier Summit. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gray and family have been spending several weeks in Provo, Salt Lake and Denver. Colo. Mrs. Fannie Mederias has been a guest for n few days at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake. Mrs. W. C. Cnmmerer is suffering with heart trouble at St. Mark's hospital in Salt Lake. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. B. House have gone to Roosevelt to reside. BLACKFOOT, IDA. 4 f BLACKFOOT, Idaho, June 2L Mr. and Mrs. J. B. DeHart and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. Thoreson and son, Wayne, and Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Varley left Monday for a ten days' fishing trip to the Island park country. Miss Ella Slyfield nrrived Sunday from Spokane, Spo-kane, Wash., for n short visit with Miss Laura Pennington, en route to her home iu Frankfort,' Frank-fort,' Wash. Mrs. C. A. Hoover spent the week in Salt Lake City. Mrs. T. R. Jones arrived from Mnckay, Idaho, Monday for a short visit with Mrs. E. J. Jones. Mrs. Delia Pratt of Bnttle Creek. Mich., arrived ar-rived Monday and will Bpend the summer with her sister. Mrs. Lucile Moore, and niece, Mrs. J. B. DeHart. Miss Winifred Biehtan is home from attending attend-ing college at Ann Arbor. Mich. Mrs. Nelle Carey and daughter. Mary Justine, left Monday for a camping trip to Spencer, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Berrymnn and daughters left Thursday on a two weeks' motor trip to Montpelier, Salt Lake and other Utnh towns. Mrs. Percy Jones and sister. Miss Helen Soutliworth, left Sunday for n two weeks' visit with relatives in Boise and Spokane. Members of the Missionary society of the Baptist church met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. A. L. Colver and were enlertnined by an address by Mrs. Ida Holder, who has recently returned from India. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Adair spent the week at Twin Falls, where Mr. Adair attended the sessions of the grand lodge of the Knights of Pythias. Pupils of Miss Buth "Rushfeldt and Itonnnld A. Robbins gave a piano and violin recital Tuesday evening in the high school auditorium. Those participating included the Misses Opal Jackman, Elverna Gardner, Lucile Byers, Ida Morgan, Afton Gibhey, Eva Rogers Lena- Anderson, An-derson, Ollie and Flora Simons, phronin Payne, j Virginia Flodquist, Grace Taylor, Donnette Jensen, Jen-sen, Deola Aldous. Virginia King. Frances Morgan, Mor-gan, Gladys Robbins, Ruth Chapman. Rosemary Rose-mary Cowen, Oleue Wilson. Grace Miltenberger, Marie Dore, Clara Schofield, Alta Cutler, Robert, Rob-ert, Stewart and Glen Hammond. Miss Rushfeldt Rush-feldt acted ns accompanist. Konnald Robbins also reudered a violin solo. Mrs. James G. Johnston nud baby are the guests of Mrs. Johnston's parents in Salt Lake. The Can't Beet Sugar club gave a card party Wednesday evening on the lawn at the sugar factory offices. Seven tables were filled for the game of "nUO." Elaborate refreshments were served by the men. of the club. Dr. and Mrs. R. Jackson have arrived from Sandpoiut, Idaho, and will make their home here. Mrs. Charles E. Harris spent the -week in Montpelier, Idaho. Mr. Homer E. Cullison and son left Monday for Emporia, Kan., where they will make an extended visit. Members of the Ladles Aid society of the Methodist church met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Charles Jackson. CENTERVILLE t , CENTERVILLE. June 21. Mr. and Mrs. Wes- , ley France entertained at dinner at their home j Friday evening of last week. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Schoufeld nud Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Erskine, all of Salt Lake. Miss Amelia Randall of Centerville and Lorenzo Lo-renzo J. Ward of lona, Idaho, were married thi ft week. Miss Norman Barber has gone to Texas, where she has been assigned to do missionary work. Miss Lilly Clsrk of Richfield is visiting relatives in Bountiful and Centerville. Miss Florence Tutde gave a party nt her home last evening for Miss Delilah Stoker, who will leave soon on a mission. Mr. and Mrs. Orris Mann and family have gone to the Sessions mountains to spend the summer. Mrs. lane Lewis, who has been visiting her daughter in Hyrum, returned Wednesday and left today for a visit with friends in W-a-satch. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Clark and daughter, Alice, of Churchill, Idaho, are visiting relatives rela-tives here. I PvICHMOND ? 4 . RICHMOND, June 21. Ros-coe C. Merrill and Mrs. Christine- Titus Piirprited their many friends on Saturday of last week by going to Logan and being married. Miss Fern Merrill was given a shower br her i many frinds at her home Monday evening. The evening was Fpent looking over 'the bride's troussenu. Luncheon was served to fifty guebts. Miss Merrill Tins married to Rov Craven Cra-ven of Howell -Wednesday In the Logan temple. A wedding dinner was given in the evening at the hornet of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Merrill. The Immediate families of the bride nnd bridegroom were included. Mr. nnd Mrs. Merrill will make their home In Howell. Mrs. Ulysses Pack of Shelley. Idaho, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Don Pack were given a Mirprise , at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Rnftis Pack : Wednesday even in sr. Don Pack, recent D re-. re-. turned from France, related his experiences at ' tho front, after which cards furnished entertainment. enter-tainment. Luncheon was served lo fifty-two guests. " i Mrs. Ed Webb wns hostess to the Sesro Lily club at her home Thursday afternoon. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served to eighteen. I Mrs. J. L. Sliepard and children of Salt Luke are visiting here with relatives. Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Monson of Salt Lake are visit in p at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mr. J. W. Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knowles of Pnca telln, Idaho, were visitors hero durinc the wek. Mr. nnd Mrs, Jesse Webb have returned from Downey, Ida ho. Mr. und Mrs. J. L. Robinson were Ogden visilors Thursday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Milo Eran arrived here Friday from Otrden to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thomson entertained relatives end friends at their hoive Sunday evening eve-ning in honor of their son L;i'ille, wlm left Monday for a mission to the rort horn stufs. Mrs." Anna V. Mor-Mll and Mrs. N. F. Ballon went to Smithfield Thursday to attend a luncheon lunch-eon gi-'-n by Mrs. Lorenzo Toelsnn in h'-cnr cf Mrs. R. T. Merrill, who will lea ve In the near future to make, her home at Idaho Falls, Idaho. Miss Gladys Hendricks entertained a few friends St her home Friday afleruooh. Mr. and Mrs. C. 7.. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. W. V,. Harris, A. L. Harris and tieorge Harris spent Sun da v in Eojra u -a n von, Mr. and Mrs. T, II. M-rrill and Mr. and Mrs..Roseo. Merrill spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ruel RS::by at Now (on. Mrs. J. W. Funk and Mrs. Erastns Johnson visited Mrs. Leonard Olsvn at Smithficld Friday. Fri-day. Mrs. Eugene Webb of Logan was a visitor hero Wednesiln v. Mrs. A. A. Thomn wns a Salt Lake visitor Inst week. Keith C. Merrill arrived home from France Wednesday of lust week. Mrs. Ulysses Pack returned to her homo at t ! Shelley. Idaho. Tuesday after spending several 1 weeks hi-i e with rein 1 i ves. Mr. and Mrs. Don Pack left Tuesday for Sheiier, Idaho, where they w ill make their heme. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harrison of Cove entertained enter-tained Menday evenine in honor of Ihetr mother, Mrs. D. J. Kainey, en her seventy ninth birth-l birth-l day anniversary. Covers at luncheon were laid for thirty guests. EVANSTON, WYO. f ! KYANSTOX. yo Juno HI. A wedding wed-ding which c:ime as a surprise took plftt-e in Og-.U'ii Monday morn it ig. when M iss Anna Reeves became the bride of James KUis. They arc both of this city. Wfcile ! it was known that the wecluini,' was to 1 t.-ike place in the near future, the exact , dato hud not been announced. The bride i i the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William ; Kceves and has spent most of her I tie I in Kvanston. The hridegroom is an eni-! eni-! ploy oo of the Union l'acif le Railroad j company at this point. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis returned to Evauston Wednesday I evening and will make their homo here j for the present. Oompli mentary to Ponald Foot o, An-j An-j tone Peterson and Alfred Blakham. who I have just returned from Germany, where they had been with the army of occupation. occu-pation. Miss Florence 1 'e terson and sisters. sis-ters. Miss Ellen and Miss Jennie, entertained enter-tained at an attractively arranged 6 o'clock dinner "Wednesday evening. Patriotic Patri-otic decorations were used throughout the rooms and tho centerpiece for the : dining table wns a tall vase of red car- I nations and ferns. Following the dinner j a delightful evening was enjoyed listen- ; ing to tho boys tell of their many Inter- ' esting experiences while in the trendies. Howard Mosey and William Hooves, who returned from France about a month ago, also were guests. Miss Helen Mosey, who has been attending at-tending the university at 'Berkeley, Cal.,; returned home Tuesday to spend the summer with her parents,, Mr. and Mrs. George Mosey, at their home on Seventh street. j Mrs. J. B. Roberts left for her home In California Monday, having been called to Evanston some time ago by the serious seri-ous illness and death of her mother, Mrs. I. C. Winslow, Mrs. Fred Bower and little son, Robert, , arrived Sunday evening from Berkeley, Cal., for a short visit with relatives and , friends. Mrs. E. L. Chesney returned ltome Sunday evening, after having spent several sev-eral weeks in Sait Lake visiting relatives rela-tives and friends. Donald Footo arrived In Evanston 1 Monday morning for a short visit with his sister, Mrs. Van Rupe. Mr. Foote ; recently returned from Germany and received re-ceived his discharge at Fort D. A. Russell, Rus-sell, Wyo. Mrs. Foote joined him Thursday Thurs-day for a few days' visit before going to Rock , Springs, where they will make their home. Misa Laura Cronipton, who has been attending the University of Wyoming at Laramie, returned home the first of the week to spend the summer with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crompton. Mrs. , William Gilpin left Tuosday for Ogden, where she will spend some time visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. A. W. Anderson was hostess Friday Fri-day afternoon of last week, when she entertained en-tertained a number of friends at a 1 o'clock luncheon. A crystal basket of peonies made a pretty centerpiece for the table, at which covers were laid for Mrs. A. C. Sloan, Mrs. Charlotte McKenzle, Mrs. Job Goodman. Mrs. Mary Peterson, Mrs. T. M. Davies, Mrs. Arthur Goodman, Good-man, Mrs. Fred. Lowenstein and Mrs. John Cheese. The afternoon was spent with needlework and inusi. Mrs. Louise Gutting arid Mrs. Frank Gunnell left for Laramie Thursday eve-ing eve-ing of last week to attend the Episcopal convocation, which was held in that city Friday and Saturday. On their return Mrs. Gutting will visit her son, Dr. Gutting, Gut-ting, in Rock Springs for a few davs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bailey and daughter. daugh-ter. Miss Donna, who spent last week-end in Mountain View visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Wilkes, returned home Monday. They were accompanied by Miss Wayve Gates of this city. Dr. and Mrs. Batchelder are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a sou. who came to their home on Summit street Monday evening. I. LARK : LARK, June 21. Mrs. Herman Nelson, formerly Miss T hoi ma Roe, was the recipient re-cipient of a miscellaneous shower Tuesday. Tues-day. Many' handsome and useful presents pres-ents were deceived. An elaborate luncheon lunch-eon was served and five hundred was played. Miss Simmons won first prize, Mrs. Nelson the consolation. The following young people from Larlc attended the "welcome home" dance given giv-en by the Red Cross at Copperfield Wednesday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Her-man C. Nelson, the Misses May Dixon. Hannah Atkinson, Luelia Peterson and Fern Arnold son a nd the Messrs. Will Crittendon, Will Kuphaldt, Harold Moore and Scott Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyerhoffer and children and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hm-mingson Hm-mingson spent Sunday in American Fork canyon. Mr. and Mrs. IT. B. Loom Is. accompanied accom-panied by the Misses Vaida, Willow and Fay Wray, motored to Salt Lake Tuesday. Tues-day. Mrs. F. L. Downey and sister. Ruth Richards, went to Salt Lake Wednesday. Miss Ruth will visit for a few days in the city before going on to her homo in Reno, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. P. Savage and daughter Ruby returned Sunday from an extended trip through Idaho. Miss Peterson, principal of schools at Highland Boy,, is visiting Miss Annie Simmons. Mrs. Harry Thomas is spending some time at Lake Tahoe, Cal., before going on to join her husband in Los Angeles. She is accompanied by heTTi John Green, and son. JohiTnv er' -S Mrs. Charley Darmit anc Pearl and Marie, have left Lar2dUKh tonwood canyon, where thev u J,r the remainder of the summer , 1 Frank Piedrich. ummer Mth Mrs. Fred Cramer Is vhmir, , Lake with her mother, Mrs JX-h -U'l Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fahrni harT1-Salt harT1-Salt Lake Tuesday to see NlarW U beau in "Tho Fortune 'Telle? " ri W Miss Stella Meyerhoffer 'ic , friends and relatives in Halt Luke' 3 1 LEm -t 4 . I T.KIU. June Dl. Dr. and MrT AVorlton arrived homo this weok tliu-aso, whore Ir. Worlton past throe years at a dental o.n t!l Miss Mary Powell and A 1 v'5-In v'5-In Salt Lake City RttendliiB .i" ''' school at the University of liti, n',.- Mesdames V. IX Worltan, ,., W orlton. Annie Goates and YV i- 7, " kins made tip a party which atto Wilkes at Salt Lake City SaiurSv ' of last week. s-uurj.i)- ,s: Mr. and Mrs. r.nil Miner of v., are pilosis of Mr. nnd Mrs. H,ri Mr. and Mrs. Hoy I,oKK(on t tello, Idaho, are visit ins relatives l i .'' Mrs. George Pope of Salt I,ak ., ' kl' her sister. Mrs. T. F. KirktaV T Sunday. . Uri Parrel Kirhy of Salt Lake, who n", returned from France, spent iiii , V ' i week-end with friends In Leht lu was tho srtiest of honor at a Kirtv 1 Renins. Le0"a LO'"r 1U S'l'atSa C? Anion? the recent arrivals in t Mr. and Mrs. John Bush of Mr. Bush has accepted a position ",J the local mipar lactory. John Costello and daughter, I,UCii. Chicago, who are limiting a trip ao,' , the continent, spent the first hnlf o ' week in Lehi. the guests of Mr. and J. M. Klrkham. tl Miss Jennie Taylor, who reocnitlv ,i graduated from tho Utah Agricultural c-Jl lege, arrived homo Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hadfiold J leave in the near futuro for an auto n to the Snake Kiver valley ia luuho. j 1 nephi ; I 4 NEPHT, June 21. Tho marriage of Mb, Thresa Brough, daughter of Mr. and Mr, J. W. Brough, and Reeve nichardnou of Salt Lake took place Saturday of hit week. They expect to make their honii in Lynndyl. Mr., and Mrs. Clarence Warner Salt Lake visitors the early part uf tht week. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Allen and fatnilT spent Sunday visiting Provo relatives, ' A number of Moroni people were li,r. Wednesday, having come to witness t!,s ball game played between Nephi und Huron Hu-ron i. Mrs. N.: J. Rees and family and Mr T. D. Rees and family went to SnHa Wednesday, where they attended a family fam-ily reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Viekers have returned re-turned fr om Salt Lake, where Mr. Ylckcrs taught school duping the past year. Miss Barton of Salt Lake is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. J, W, Whii-more. Whii-more. Mrs. Rex Hyde of Salt Lake is tho guesl of her mother, Mrs. Herbert Burton. Mrs. E. B. Myers returned Sunday u her home in Denver, Colo., after liuvim visited with her parents, Mr. and Mi; E. L. Boucher, for three months.. Mr. and Mrs. Will Allen entertain Wednesday evening. Refreshments wru served to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Warner Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Linton, Mr. av Mrs. Will Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Stanie) Jarrett and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Brown of &il Lake are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J, L j Belliston. The V. R. C. S. club entertainer ! Wednesday evening at tho home of Mis; 1 Mattie Cazicr in honor of Miss Oleva Osi ler, whose marriage will take place 11 the near future. Refreshments wn served to Miss Hattie Broadhead, Mia Fern Riches, Miss Lucile Corvmi, Mr? George O. Ostler. Mrs. Delia Foster, Mis Mavme Riches, Mrs. Gerald Cazlrr, Mrs George Belliston, Mrs. J. R. Hickman Mrs. Emma Myers, Miss Venus Broucli Mrs. J. M. Brough, Miss Ostler and Mis Caxicr. The marriage of PJlla Larson and CM Clark took place at the home of lb bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. i Downs. Monday evening. Bishop A. 11 Belliston performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. L. Frank were bait Lak visitors during the week. Mrs. Harry Beagley entertained a num ber of lady friends at her home Wednea day evening. The time was Fpent 1 sewing and social chat. Luncheon wa served. ' MORONI MORONI, June 21. The officer! so teachers of the primary were entertame Wednesday evening at the home of Mr James Hardy. Gaines and music er the main feaHires. Sirs. Soren Kielson enterti.ne Wednesday evening in celehration of it birthday anniversary. About twent guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Daniels have a? nounced the marriage of their dauclite Dora, -to Tvan Sparks of Ephraim, a Mantl, Wednesday, June IS. A receptlo wns given for the relatives and do friends of the young couple TVeJnesda eveninsr at the home of the brlde'8 par enls. "Mr. and Mrs. Sparks will mak their home at Ephraim. Miss Kisie Kellett has gone to ta Lake to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Linebaugh of Astoria, El are visiting relatives iu Moroni. |