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Show , : Intermountain Social Happenings I RICHFIELD M 1 1 RlfHFTKLD, Jn 'jl . .r.ss VMm n,ln Tt 'm t ' r0mR M"r,: ,f'l'OfatM (l Amrri.-un ; JJ.mi ty rohf.s. Mllsl v..iB a fl.ariIfl. of lhli t-u?"t"ff' K,:frC!,lints were brwtd to eight Tim MImon MnrvM and Ai!r-rn HmnuM m- riirnd Inst wf-rk from I.oju, ufu-r eu-hiiif the winter there. A f"w IMnvftM i:i:f.fR mMt at tho horn or I)hB I.orr-. Forsyth Tur-Mlnv afternoon urn! iw,,IIu rt"i!fin be-, ricfrfchiimtntr wtre serve; to cltfht Kll.-M. Mrs. Olad.vh Krlknn ur-.d MU.s Mnn Nv I nnvf; arrival fr-.tu Suit j.rjk" to vls.lt their pa mi m. Mr. ani Mm. H. A. Noyi. Mrs. Ilnnry .Will en ti-i't .unci nt a kenning- ton ri'.ursrjj.y afternoon ut ',:,-.( k. Luni-ii-fon was h. rrr-d to the r1:i tm- Lrinwir An d'TNon. Angus Uiinnii, Arn-11 W;irru-r. U. K. Velll, Parletta NeiUou, Ernest Nebeker Finrniel Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Ptirsmi nnrl Airs. TilhJaou Ilcpplcr U-ti TiiPB'Jay for Salt Lake by aulo. Mr. nn-i Mrs. O. Heutl-r Mitert;ilii'-'1 nt Hn-r.er Hn-r.er Tue-day in honor of Mr. and Mr. .June Ktrkmrm of Twin FhUn, Idnlio. Kod ruses formal tlie Cf-aNrrphcf'. Covers ' wir laid for fifl-cu L'lientB. Mr. KTiry PonNon cnferiMincd at n kenslnp-(on kenslnp-(on Monday afternoon. Lnm-lnon whs borv; to fifteen KtptH. Mif ItrxJu Hamlose spnt the last wok -end al Munti. Mrs. flii.v Tywls entertained Monday afternoon after-noon In honor of Mrn. Ted ONcn, who iri leaving to make her home ut Salt T,ake. Mr. P. P. Poiilsnri t-n t en a inr-d at a poreb ken hint, ton Vlnfr.lny afternoon in honor of her hlhii-r, .Mrs. lifnrcn Sylvester, mul Mm. June Klrkman. Ttos.-f fonned the deconiMoriH. I"i re o'clock luncht'iu was B'-rved to m teoii gllestH. MIkk Mabe Lewis entertained nt tea "Wednesday "Wednes-day uf l'rni)'n in Junior of. Minn t-oree Forty rh, m hone enctiKfaient him been announced. Other GupMh v.t Mrs. Hohlnnon. Mrs. Norman An-(learon, An-(learon, Mtk. i.uv Lewis, and the Misses IjUi nnd LaPrenl I'aee. Mr. and Mra. Victor Malmsten have returned from Portland. Ore. Mrs. If. Nelll entertained ThurKday afternoon after-noon til honor of her daughter, Ituth. on her birthday anniversary. A blrthdsiy cuke wilh flw: candles formed the rt'ntprpb-re. Uofresh-mentH Uofresh-mentH n ere served to twenty guests. M rs. Ma bed Shepard bus returned from Salt Lake, after vt.-dtin; a fortnight wlrb friendw. - Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Stiener relumed 'J'ut-s-ilay, after visiting' af Sail Lake. 'J he stake board primary entertained a t a farewell party Wednesday even ins 1 honor of MKs ly.ree Forsyth, who will leave Sunday for Hull Lake, to be married to Viviau Snow. Miss Forsyth was presented with a i-ut-jrluss bowl by Mrs, A. K. Hanson. Uefreshuienls were served. Mrc Norman Anderson entertained "Wednesday "Wednes-day af teruuon of last eek in honor of Mrs. Ted Olsen. .Mr. and Mrs. J. "W. Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. II. Goodwin and Mr. and Mrs. Parley poulsou gave a plunge parly Wednesday evening at Monroe hot bprings, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Malmsten, Mr. and Mrs. .Tunc Kirkinan nnd Mrs. tieorge K. lvester. Afier buthiny, luncheon and dancing were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. R L. Hoffman returned Sunday Sun-day from a two months' visit in California. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. W. FUzserald of Draper am the guests of their son, W. U. Fitzgerald. TWIN FALLS, IDA. TWIN FALLS, Idaho, .June 21. Mrs. Ernest White delightfully entertained Friday afternoon in honor of hr daughter. Miss Nellie Teasdale, whose marring? to Arthur W. Ostroui will take place next moot h. A two-course luncheon was nerved at the close of the afternoon, spent at cards. The prize for high score in '"500" was won by Mrs. Dave Ulrdner aud that for bridge was won by Mrs. George Leopold, both prizes being hand -embroidered handkerchiefs. Thirty gueMs were present. Mrs. May Mickelwaite entertained Friday eve- . nlng at her home in honor of Miss Ethel Dif- I fendarfer, whose engagement to George E. I)en-maQ I)en-maQ was recently announced. Refreshments were served at the close of the game of "oOO." The guest of honor was served a large pink and white "Jack Horner"" pie, which, when siie "stuck in her thumb," brought forth many bexuriful nnd useful gifts from her friends P'esent. The Invited guests numbered twenty twen-ty oP. The Thursday Bridge club was entertained this week by Mrs. H. P. Barger at the home of her daughter, Mrs. P. R. Tabor, eight ladies being preseut. A dainty two-course luncheon wan served at the close of an enjoyable en-joyable afternoou at cards. Miss Opa! Billing ton entertained Thursday evening at dinner, followed by a theater party, in honor of Miss Ethel Dif fendarfer. a bride. The guests were Mrs. Wanda Harter of Kira-btrly. Kira-btrly. Miss Iiose Murray, Miss Leonella Benoit and Miss Barbara McShea. Miss Ina Jean Emery informally enter-t enter-t nlned a few friends Monday evening at her home on Third avenue east. After games and dancing, the hostess served refreshments. A number of Mrs. Alice Abt's friends surprised sur-prised her Monday evening at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. G. D. Aiken, the surprise having hav-ing been planned by Mrs. Floyd Northam, Mrs. Abt's sister, who Is here from Weiser visiting visit-ing her. The guest of honor was presented with a beautiful fconora, the gift of her sister and brother-in-law. At the close of a most pleasant evening, spent in music and games, delicious refreshments were served. The guests numbered twenty -seven. The Needleera ft club held Us regular meeting meet-ing this week nt the home of Mrs.. Fred Kobs, eight members being present. The hostess sered light refreshments. Mrs. Oswald Callier entertained Monday at a delightful birthday party iu honor of her daughter, daugh-ter, Marie Callier, years of age. The home was attract J vely decorated with pink roses. Luncheon was served to twenty-six guests. Mrs. Hugh Lewis entertained the members of the Penelope club nnd their guests Thursday Thurs-day afternoou at her home on Third avenue west. At the close of a pleasant afternoon speut in playtug "COO," the hostess served u two-course luncheon. Mrs. Ernest White entertained the members of the P. E. O. Tuesday evening at her home on Eighth avenue east. The home was beau-rlfullv beau-rlfullv decorated with the P. E. O. -colors, yellow yel-low and white. After a short business session, ses-sion, each member was given an English walnut wal-nut tied with yol'ow and white ribbon, which, upon being opened, proved to contain the announcement an-nouncement of the engagement of her daughter, daugh-ter, MUs Nellie Teasdale. to Arthur W. Os-trom Os-trom of Buhl, no date being given for the wedding. At the cloee of the evening, refreshments, refresh-ments, consisting of heart-shaped ices and cakes, and coffee were served. Theodore Budrow. recently returned from service ser-vice in France, was the guest of honor at a patriotic pnrty given on Tuesday evening by Miss Gertrude Shurtleff at her home on Fourth avenue east. , Flags and the national colors were profusely used in decorating the ro-uns and the table. After playiug games, the guests were served with refreshments. Miss Corn G ret u how was hostess to the Wednesday Bridge club at her home on Eighth avenue north this week. Mrs. M. J. Sweeny won the prize for high score. A two-course luncheon was served. n r .nH k elnh met Wednesday after noon at the borne of Mrs. J. Laugclm. After a short business meeting, during which plans were made for a picnic June -5. with the husbands hus-bands of the members as guests, refreshments w ere sen ed. WEST JORDAN WEST JORDAN". June ri. At the home of Vry. Kniira Reynolds. Monday evening. Mrs. Robert Lancaster celebrated cele-brated her seventy-fifth birthday anniversary. anni-versary. A cold supper was served to fifty-seven guests. Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Bateman were recipients recipi-ents of a miscellaneous shower at the homft of Mrs. Lydia Balemau Thursday evening. Roses were used in the rooms as a decoration. The evening was spent in various ways, after which luncheon was served to' forty pruests. Mr. and Mrs. W. L.. Halllday entertained enter-tained the latter part of last week at their home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. K. V. nail and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Evans of Raymond. Idaho. Roses were used as a centerpiece for the dinner table, at which covers were laid for eleven. A pleasant afternoon w-aa spent Saturday Satur-day of last week, when Mrs. Isaac Wardle entertained at supper. Covers were laid for seven. Mrs. Bertha Christcnsen of California has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Brown. Covers were laid for ten at a dinner partv given the latter part of the last week bv Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bateman Bate-man lu honor of Mrs. Harriet Bateman. Special guests were the Misses Marge and Merle. Irving and Kldred Irving. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel lhndiek are receiving congratulations upon the arrival of a son at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Kugene Kimball have left, to spend a month's vacation In Raymond, Ray-mond, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. "VV. I,. Halllday were Pleasant Grove visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. El nest Siicox aud family b MISS LOEEE FORSYTH of Richfield, v.-Jio will be married to Viviau Snow of Salt Lake next Wednesday. i ! . , ' I i i "V ' ) ! , " i "' ' ' i ; v- . , i f t - - 4 of Ljark have moved here to make their home. M i. and Mrs. Wallace Bateman spent Sunday in Alpine. Hyrum Shulsen of Fort Douglas is home on a month's furlough". I MT. PLEASANT 4 MT. V LHASA T. June 21. Mr. and Mrs. John Knndseu of Hingham !ive announced the engagement of their daughter, Yida, to I Union Un-ion I'oulson of Ml. Pleasant. The marriage will take place next Wednesday iu the Jianti temple. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Wall. Mrs. J. D. Meyrlck, Miss Margarel Wall, IJaroid and Betty Wail made an automobile trip to Provu Thursday. In honor of Mr. aud -Mrs. J. S. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johns entertained Monday evening eve-ning for a party of fifty friends at a garden pjirty. The occasion ulso marked ihe tenth wedding wed-ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Johns, who wore the recipients of numerous tin presents. Va rious on tdoor ga mes were played aud honors I accorded to the winners. ! The Home Culture club wan entertained j Wednesday afternoon nt the Baumanu home by ! Mrs. 0. J. Harney and Mrs. H. C. aumanu. Mrs. 0. . Wall read chapter a of "Our a-ttonal a-ttonal Government," and several beautiful vocal numbers were con ributed by Miss Nettie Beau-ninnu Beau-ninnu and Miss Margaret Wall. The club will meet next Wednesday a f tcrnouii with Mrs. R. Andersen. Mrs. J. W, McGaun uud Mrs. Andersen Ander-sen to act as hostesses. An enjoyable party was given Friday evening of last week by Mr. and Mrs, W. Cherry iu honor of their son, A If red, who recently re-tij re-tij rned from overseas. Luncheon of army rations ra-tions was served to thirty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Hoswell McArlhur have an nounced t lie engagement of their daughter, Crystal, to Mertellus Johansen. The young couple will be married at Manti next Wednesday. Wednes-day. - Iieuel Seely left Monday morning for New York to perform a mission for the L. D. S. church. His father, Joseph Seely, accompanied hi ib to Salt Lake. Mr. and 'Mrs. William Olson and Miss Nora Reynolds are enjoying a visit with Salt -Lake relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Webb and little daughter. Loks left Wednesday morning for their new home iu Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rasmussen and children uud Miss Veneta Mevrick Mere dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wall Friday evening. i Mr. and Mrs. 0. N. Clemensen and Miss May Clemensen are visiting relatives in Idaho , and Oregon. ' j Mr. and Mrs. J. Otto Johansen returned Saturday Sat-urday from an enjoyable visit with Castle Dale relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred" Drage have gone to Burley, Idaho, to make their home. Mrs. E. C. Johnson. Pearly Johnson, Viola Johnson and Virginia Madsen motored to Garfield Gar-field Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Woodring and Mr. and Mrs. Savona Norman. Miss Gladvs Ericksen entertained the La Cliere Soiree club Thursday evening at luncheon and a slumber party, followed by a breakfast Friday morning. Miss Fanny Monson and Miss Margaret Wall were initiated into the club. SUNNYSIDE 4 r SUXNYSIDE. June 21. A farewell social so-cial was given in the amusement hall for Mr. and Mrs. YV X. Wetzel Monday. They were presented with a beautiful silver set. A short program was rendered, ren-dered, followed by dancing. Bishop- and Mrs. Samuel Dugniore left Monday for Ferron to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor of Orange-ville Orange-ville were last week-end guests of Mrs. Taylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Woodward. Monday afternoon Mrs. Ed. Singleton was hostess at a handkerchief shower given for Mrs. Samuel Dugmore, Lunch ; was served. Mrs. Andrew Christensen entertained the members oi the Knitting club Wednesday. Myrtle Kay returned home Wednesday, after visiting with relatives and friends in Salt Lake Citv. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Robertson left Wednesday for Spanish Fork to visit for a short time with Mrs. Robertson's father, fa-ther, George Robertson. Mrs. George Smith entertained for the members oi" the Embroidery club Wednesday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Lee Bunnell, Mrs. James Un-gritch, Un-gritch, Mrs. Homer Haynes, Mrs. Tilly FiVans. Jr., and Eliza Rasmussen. Thursday evening the following young folks enjoyed a "wienie" roast: Florence Anderson, Vida, Jewkes, Annie Water-field. Water-field. Margaret Lynn, Pearl Nay lor, Dewey Christensen, Leonard McDonald, Fred Jones, Hughie -Christensen and Sam Jensen.. PRICE 4 : f PRICE, June 21. .Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sutton entertained on Tuesday evening at a farewell party given at the Follies. About sixty of their friends were present. pres-ent. Five hundred was played during the evening and favors were presented to Mrs. Clara Yarner and John Forrester of Hiawatha. At the conclusion of the games supper was served, after which a four-piece orchestra furnished music for dancing until a late hour. Mr. and : Mrs. Sutton have been prominent in the , social affairs of Price and their friends wi;! greatly nu.'s them. They left Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon for Provo, where thev will have their headquarters until they locate definitelv. Out-of-town guests-were guests-were Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Slopanskv of Helper. Mr. and Mrs. John- Forrester Mr. and M- A. W. DenniFon and Mrs! R. M. Ma era w of Hiawatha nnd Miss Leona Wi'sou of Salt .Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fouta entertained at dinner Sunday evening for Mr and Mrs. A. D. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs H W Cooper. Mrs. K. F. Chamberlain aud Mrs" S. A. Ballinger. Mrs. L. A. McGee entertained a few friends Wedned-tv afternoon at a faro-well faro-well party lor Mrs. A. Y. Sutton, who left on the evening train for Provo for an indefinite visit. Miss Margaret McDowe'l celebrated her fourteenth birthday anniversary Thursday Thurs-day evming by entertaining eighteen of her young friends n t a C o'clock dinner at her home at the Savoy hotel. After the dinner the voting neoplc enjoyed a theater the-ater par:y at the Kko. Mrs. T. P. Lrtmons entertained tie members mem-bers of Ihe Ladies Aid society ;md other frinods Thursday .-tfternoon in honor of Iter mother, Mrs. T. M. I. anions of West ri;tin.s. Mo. About twenty ladles were present. A eonrse luncheon was served. A pro ft y lawn party wn s given Tuesday Tues-day a it e r noon by Fern Ballinger as a farewell for Moeina. Mih-s. Out'loor garre-? were rlLiye-J and re ire-h m n .s were Sfi'ved bv the ho-ie-??. ass:.:-i by lie: , s:. -:.-. The guef? ve:-.- W'-.l'i a a: id . E'va. Fnr-'-s-er. M iidrr-d F:; ':--t I, Margaret Mar-garet M--L.oweii, Mardeil Kin. Moeina : Mnes, Fe-:i and Fu.n Pace. Leon Jea rose, ro-se, me. Ca'-l Ols-n, Roi"--rt Lee. i-Uy 1 A--'-anis. K'-::'us Horaiev ar.J Lee liilis. Mr?. John A. Crockett and daughter. K 1 i ' - o e i ii , a r e c pe -.'if d h. on: e M o i id a y :rorn a yenr's stav in California. Mrs. Ro1 er-. If. S:evart ro-urned to her home in Brigham City eiierday morning, morn-ing, after a v.s:t at the John Poller home. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stoker have returned re-turned from a mot or trip to Provo. Miss Miiude Burke left a few days ago for her home in Boulder. Colo. Mrs. Q. E. Morion has gone to Xephi to visit relatives. Miss Lena Wilson, former teacher in the 1 oeai - h oo L&, ca m e from Salt La ke the first of the week to visit Miss Jessie Ba'linger. , Miis Audrey Cook arrived home th& first of the week f rom1 Ogden. where she had been attending Saen-d H cart acad -emy. Sne will spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Cook. M iss Muriel Wade has returned home from Salt Lak'City, where she accompanied accom-panied her guest, Miss Mareella Sweet, for i a week's visit. Miss Floss Ar.n Turner left Thursday I morning for Salt Lake to attend the sum-I sum-I mer term of the University of Utah. She will return to Price in trie fall. 1 SANTAQUIN f 4 SAXTAQriV, June 21 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Olson entertained at a dinner partv Sunday Sun-day evening in honor of their nephews, Lee Christiansen and Hen Gundrson, who have recently re-cently iv turned home fruai France. Covers were laid for thirty-five. Hyrum Kay, Jr.. has returned home from New lork. after over a jeur's service, in the L nited States itrmy. Mr. and Mm. Leo Dubois of Pioche. Nov., are here for a week's visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Olsen motored from Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. Olsen returning the same day. Mr. Olsen will make an indefinite visit to Mrs. Olaf Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hnckman of Salt Lake are visiting at the home of Mr. Ilaekmau's parents, -Mr. and Mm. John Backman. Mrs. Don Wads worth and little son of Eureka Eu-reka are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wadtiwortb. Mrs. Dora Keer and children of l'ayson have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Kcer's parents.. par-ents.. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Openshaw, the past week. Mrs. Mary S. Boyle left Friday for Payson, where she will make her home for the summer. Mrs. Ida Greenhalgli has returned home after n two weeks' vibit iu Salt Lake with rela-tivrs. rela-tivrs. Mr. and Mrs. Feter Anderson and family of Eureka were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Ellsworth last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wall and eon, Jason, have gone to Castle. Dale to visit ut the home of Mr. Wall s father. Alonzo Wall. Mr. and Mrs. A 'ma Liudstrom motored to this city from Garfield, Sunday, and spout the day wi th re a tives. Mr. Liudstrom 's mother, Mrs. Charles Lindstrom, accompanied them hocie for n ahort visit. Mrs. Albert Grcenhalgh entertained at an ice cream social Sunday afternoon for Mrs. Fred Tutlle and son. Wallace, of Manti; Mr. and Mrs. Holland H. Tietjen of Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Tietjen. the Misses Maxene, .Teneveve and Mildred Greenhalgh and Druce Tietjen. An interesting social event of the week was the celebration of Mrs. Caroline D. Olsen's seventy-third birthday anniversary ou Flag day by her family. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. David Crooks, Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Peter- : and Mrs. John T. Openshaw, Eulyses Mace, Af-tou Af-tou and Indra Peterson, Blenda and Alton Hig-ginson Hig-ginson and twenty-seven grandchildren. BRIGHAM CITY 4 . BRIGHAM CITY. June 21. Miss Alice Eddy returned Monday from Palo Alto, Cab, where she attended school the past session. Mrs. Ephraim Jensen returned Friday of Last week from San Diego. Cab, where she has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. M. Underwood, Un-derwood, for three months,. Miss Berm a Hansen entertained Saturday afternoon of last week at a trousseau ten, the receiving hours being from 4 to 8 o'clock. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out in the house decorations with a profusion of summer flowers. Luncheon was served on small tables in the parlor. Misses -Afton Hansen. Han-sen. Phyllis Madsen and Priscilla Nelson assisting as-sisting iu serving. Musical numbers were ponH QfiH h.- Afi-c i1ti)ir.it7rt Nulfcnn of Suit Lake, Miss Crystal Jeppson and Miss Jessie Whitaker. Mrs. W. O. Knudson entertained the members mem-bers of the Sego Lily camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers Thursday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Lige Jensen and Mrs. Fred C. Nelson were accepted as members of the camp. Refreshments were served during the social hour. Mrs. O. C. Jacobsen is spending two weeks .visiting relatives at St. George. Mrs. J. Edward Taylor and children of Salt Lake spent the last week-end in Brigbam visiting visit-ing at the home of Mrs. Taylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Knudsoc. Mrs. B. 0. Jeppson and daughter. Miss Imo-gene Imo-gene Jeppson, spent the week visiting relatives rela-tives in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lee aDd children of Salt Lake removed to Brighani from Salt Lake Wednesday and expect to make this city their home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl dinger of Garfield have removed to Brigham City to reside. Mrs. Joseph A. West is visiting relatives at Baker Citv. Ore. On her return she will be accompanied' bv Mrs. J. R. Smurthwaite. Mrs. Senora Wright and daughter, Mrs. Edna Clawson, of Arizona, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Packer for two w ? Mr. and Mrs. Homer J. Rich r.n children of Ogdeu expect to remove to Brigr, City about July 1 aud will occupy t .e U. Jensen Jen-sen residence on South Main street. Sergeant Jay C. Jeppson and Privatt Joueph North arrived home from overseas lat week. Miss Mabel Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Smith, and Alex Musulas were married last week in Salt Lake. They will reside in Erigham. Miss Berma Hanseu. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Hansen of Brigham City, and Lawrence Law-rence A. Wallace of Salt Lake were married Wednesriav in the Salt Lake temple. The young couple wih reside in Salt Lake. Mrs. Sophia Hardeuburg of Chicago is the guest of her sister. Mrs. J. L. Graves. J Abe Josephson arrived home Saturday from Germunv, where he had been in the service. Mr. Josephson' was in the intelligence de- partment. ! Miss Berma Hansen was guest of honor Fri-dav Fri-dav evening of last week nt a miscellaneous parcel shower at the home of Mrs. Oleeu N. Stohl, given by Mrs. Ray Jensen. Mrs. Jay C. leppson. Miss Rae Knudsou and Miss Sylvia Peterron. The tooiub were decorated throughout through-out with roses. Luncheon was served. Mr and Mrs. Jamen Smith of Preston, Idaho, spent Monday in Briglmm City vibiting rela- tIS daughter was welcomed nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Rockwood Monday. 1 GARLAND I G RLAND, June 2t. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Daniels have as their guest Mrs. Orcou A. Daniels of Payson. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Chambers entertained the early part of the week for Mr. and Mm. Je&se Mno'r and children of Ocdeu. Mrs. Chambers and Mrs. Moore are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peck are spending the week-end in Suit Lake. Mr and Mrs. G. C. Hymer. Mr. and Mrs. W F. Per son. Miss Margaret h'.w ing of Salt Lake and M. Templetou motored up from Ogden canvou hist Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Orliu Haws and family of Provo motored to Garland the. early part of the week aud are guests of Mm. Haws's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Muring. The following couples enjoyed a plunge at the hot f-princs Mondnv evening: Mr. nnd Mrs. J W. Baker. Mr. nnd Mrs. George o. Nye. Mr. Mr-. 0. Hiiwh, Mr.- and Mrs. Fred Nve Mrs. Viola Burton. Mr. and Mrs. G. C Hymer. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Pen-sin. Miss Marenret Ewlnif. Miss Cook. M. Templetou (! Frank S'ayner. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cunningham have as their" pueM Mrs. Cunningham's mother, Mrs. I L. Reed of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stayner nnd children of pri'-e" are visitinz with relatives and frieDds ut Fielding nnd Garland. Douglas Sanderson received his honornble discharge dis-charge nnd returned home last week from overseas. over-seas. Mrs. Snnderson joined him iu Salt Lake and they arc visitiuc with relatives ut Fairview. j GREENRIVER GRFEXRIVFR. June 21. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. lUnrii'hsen entertained as dinner truest m Tuesday evening A lex .Tex of Spanish Fork and J. Fl Is worth of Chi-di Chi-di lto. Mr. Fllsworth has for the past sixteen six-teen years been president of the L. D. S. mission at Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Kendrlck Levi and c!ii!- dren returned the first of the week from Moab. w here they had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nat lJei. Mrs. Harry Bennett and daughter, Carrie, Car-rie, returned the latter part of last week from Salt Lake. Miss Bennett has been attending school at "Westminster college. col-lege. Miss Una Gillies was an arrival Friday of last week from Cedar City, where she had been attending school. 11 rs. Koy Kinkle of Salt Lake arrived Saturday of last week and is the guest of her cousin. Mrs. Goldie Tasker. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hinrlchsen. accompanied accom-panied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnston, motored mo-tored to Moab and Sego on Sunday. The members of the Ladies' Vhifit club entertained their friends and hus.-bands hus.-bands at a card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barber on Friday of last week. The rooms were artistically decorated in the national colors in ob-servanf-e of Flag day. Tally cards and tabic decorations also carried out the national color scheme. Following the luncheon, which was served late in the evening, a mubical program was enjoyed. Mrs. L. C. llorr and children left Thursday morning for Salt Lake, where they will visit for several weeks with Mis. Korr's parents. Elaborate preparations are being made for a banquet, reception and dance to be given in honor of all returned soldiers and sailors on the evening of July o. Mrs. Kendrlck Levi was hostess to the members of the Ladies' Whist club at her home Friday afternoon. Four tables were filled. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McCon-nell McCon-nell entertained at a dinner party Tuesday Tues-day evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hutchins, wdio expect to leave soon for California to spend the remainder of the summer. Covers were laid for eight. The young people enjoyed - a danco at the Metropole hotel Wednesday night. About twenty-five couples were in attendance. at-tendance. The Greenriver orchestra furnished fur-nished the music. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hutchins and family fam-ily left Fridav morning for Lake Tahoe, Cal., where they will join some friends and spend several weeks on a camping trip. 1 ELS1NORE 4 : : " ELSIIN'ORE. June 21. Miss Evangeline Jensen has returned from a ten days' visit at Salt Lake. Mrs. L. Sodei berg was hostess at a birth da v party on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell of Winder have been visiters here the past week. Lieutenant R. R. Gibson has returned to his post in Virginia. Mrs. Gibson will remain here indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. John aabrlskie entertained enter-tained Tuesday at an informal dinner for 1 Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Will Goates and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Marquardson, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson have returned re-turned to their home in Preston. Mrs. Lena Kelson returned to Salt Lake Thursday. During the week Mrs. M. R. Anderson entertained in her honor, with about fifteen eruests nresent. Mrs. Bert Bateman and family are visiting relatives in Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. James Sorenson . and family, who have been residing in Wasatch Wa-satch county for a number of years, have returned to make their home here. Mrs. M. F. Dunn of Eureka, who is a visitor here, has been guest of honor at several afternoon affairs. The hostesses host-esses were Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Mrs. Prltchett, Mrs. Chris Johnson. Mrs. Peter Jacobsen. Mrs. Dunn's daughters will remain for the summer. Miss Areta Hanson and Vincent Bradley Brad-ley of Manti were married this week. Bishop J. I. Jensen performing the ceremony. cere-mony. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. ICroff have gone to Alunite. Miss Alice Anderson went to Salt Lake Wednesday, to remain for some time. Mrs. Theodore Christensen entertained Monday complimentary to Miss Frances Gray of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Maud Vowels of Evanston, Wyo., was the guest of Mrs. Theo. Christensen last week. Mrs. Wallace Grey gave a Kensington Thursday to eight guests. M'ss Frances Gray of Cleveland, Idaho, Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Christensen. Chris-tensen. CLEARFIELD CLEARFIELD, June 21. The Mioses Annie and Edith Drnper were Ogdeu visitors Saturday Satur-day of last week. Mrs. Jenks K. Nelson, who has been Kpeud-! Kpeud-! Ing several weeks visiting relatives In Bountiful, Bounti-ful, has returned to her home here. Miss Xamonia Barlow of Bountiful is visit-in visit-in k friends here over the week-end. Miss Phyllis Hunks has returned home after spending a few weeks visiting relaties In Idaho. Mrs. Olive Hunks of Burley, Idaho, Is visiting visit-ing friends here. Mr. and Mrs. IJyrnm "Wheel right and Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Winn of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Payne Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Snuppin of Opden were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Uanks. Miss Nora Orahnm has returned to her home In Michigan, after spending a month wiLli her brother. Arthur Burnhnm. Merle Denson returned from overseas yester day. j SANDY 4- SANDY, June 21. Miss Louisa Brown and Mrs. D- Wolters of Salt Lake spent the past week .here as guerfta of Mrs. F G. Fischer. Mrs. Iv. Bresslcr and daughter, Miss Gretchen. left Monday for Logan, where they will remain, for the summer as guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Thatcher. The ladies of the Congregational Aid sncietv met at the home of Mrs. Louisa Anderson, Thursday afternoon. Officers were elected ns follows: President. Mrs. Louisa Anderson; vice president. Mrs. T. Davis; secretary, Mrs. H. P. Johnson; treasurer. Mrs. T. E. Andeiberg. Refreshments Re-freshments wore server. Mrs. Norval Stuart and daughters, Misses Fae and Marjorie, will leavtj Sun-d:iv Sun-d:iv for Montana, where they will visit rein tives. Miss Loreine Brown left Wednesdav for Millard county, where she will spend her vaca lion. The m embers of tho Sandy fire department de-partment surprised C! vde Swenson at his home on Pioneer avenue. Monday evening. eve-ning. Games and mnsie were the pastime pas-time of the evening. Prizes were awarded award-ed to Mrs. T. C. Davies and CI vde Swenson. Swen-son. Refreshments were served to twenty-one guests. Mrs. P. Richards visited with Mrs. Georze Wrier! it at Midvale. Wedneslav. Mr." and Mrs. Allen Keehn left Fridav fnr Aita, where I hey will remain until full. Miss Emilv White of Salt Lake visited in S;indv, Wednesday. Mrs. J. R. Cushinu' and Mrs. Vera Talbot Tal-bot of Suit l.jike were quests of Mrs. GeoruL "Rat email, Wednesday The following members of the N". P.. elub :ittend"d the Orpbeum, Thursday, to wit net;.-; I iie ''Ln pardonable Sin" : Mrs. T., C r::vies. Mr.. 11. r.osnan. Mrs. WiUhim. 1.. Hewlett. Mrs. F- urion. Mrs. H'ida Nt-ls-.-n, Mrs. L. L. Kaddoii. Mr-. William i ii-.es. Mrs. Florence Christensen, Mrs. Arthur Hughv-f. Mrs. Evan Jensen, Mr. ! John O'dham. Mrs. Louis Van lum and j Mrs. A ma Pearson o: Midvale. Mrs. K. Hansen and rhildren of Salt 1 akt- are visiting with Mrs. Horace Bir-hmshaw. Bir-hmshaw. M:-. and Mrs. A. J. Sorenson motored from Bingham. Sunday, and visited with! friends in Sandy and Mid ale. M rs. A. S tuart of Bingham visited In Sandy the first part of the week. j MAGNA MAGNA, Juno 1'L Mrs. A. J. Clinger was hostess to the Magna Ladies" Bridge club and the Neighborhood Five Hundred club Thursday afternoon of last week at her home in Salt Lake City. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. J. Tompson and Mrs. Louise Wortham. Hyrum Loutnsock has received h'S d:scharge and returned home from Honolulu. Hon-olulu. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Burke and children , motored to Idaho this week, where Mr. Burke will spend a week and Mrs. Burke and the children will spend the summer visiting friends and relaties. Miss Reba Shurtleff of ugden was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. Shurtleff, Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. John Olson left for Idaho ; last week on a visit. j Mr. and Mrs. Otto Peterson entcr- fn hied n number nf friends in honor of their tenth wedding anniversary Monday evening. Games were played and luncheon lunch-eon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradford. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carsey, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Carsev. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Al-vin Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Ned White, Miss Lily Carsev Car-sev and Hugh Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. B. Glandvihe and children spent a few days in Ogdeu canyon this week. Air. and Mrs. Hinckley and son and Miss Isman of Lehi were the guests of Mrs. Fred Barton Friday evening of last week. Mrs. J. Tompson will entertain the Magna Ladies' Bridge club next Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. Mrs. D. Sullivan was hostess to St. Mary's guild Thursday afternoon of last week. ! The Magna Woman's club will hold its regular monthly social at the home of Mrs. Wallace Mace on First East street next Wednesdav evening. The Ladies' Aid society held its regular regu-lar meeting in the Baptist church all dav Wednesdav. Mrs. Roy Peters entertained at a family fam-ily dinner Sunday evening. Spring flowers flow-ers formed a centerpiece for the dinner table. Covers were laid for eighteen guests. ' Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Nielson have as their guest Mr. Nielson's mother, Mrs. Caroline Nielson, of Salt Lake City. The Anacoont Campfire girls entertained enter-tained at a social Friday evening of last week at the Baptist church. An interesting inter-esting program was given by the girls, under the direction of Mrs. Roy Wat-rous, Wat-rous, who is in charge of the girls' order. Mrs. J. W. Brewer has as her guest her Mttle nephew. Dan Code, of Ogden, who will spend a month here. Mr. and Mrs. Almo Swenson and son left for Idaho Tuesday. They will be gone all summer. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Drown have returned from a fishing trip in Provo canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Holland Reid left for a vacation Monday evening. Dr. Brown,, child specialist of Salt Lake, examined twenty babies at the clinic Thursday in the Magna school-house. school-house. Under the direction of the Magna and Pleasant Green Mutuals another clinic will be held next Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chambers of Burley, Bur-ley, Idaho, have been visiting friends and relatives here this week. Mrs. Glen Alleman of Salt Lake has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Reid, for the past ten days. The Mutual work has been discontinued discontin-ued until October. ; The Beehive girls met at the home of Mrs. A. I. Wilson Wednesday evening. A number of friends entertained at a shower in honor of Mrs. Earl Hales at her home on Second West street Friday afternoon of last week. Five hundred was played. The guests at luncheon were M'-s, Earl Hales, Mrs. Mi. McGrath, Mrs. R. Ridge, Mrs. E. Droge, Mrs. G. Connors, Mrs. A. March, . Mrs. Jack My lor, Mrs. I. Smith, Mrs. rrank rua-nev, rua-nev, Mrs. F. Barton, Mrs. J. E. Brink-man, Brink-man, Mrs. F. Romig, Mrs. McGill, Mrs. R. C. Parkes, Mrs. E. J. Fickey and Mrs. Dan Brislon. Shelby Westphal, son of Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Westphal, arrived home Wednesday Wednes-day from Fort Monroe, Va., where he received his discharge from the hospital corps.- i Mr. and "Mrs. D. H. Jacobs have as I their' guest their daughter-in-law, Mrs. H. Jacobs, and two daughters, Elaine I and Coral, of Burley, Idaho. Mrs. H. Perkins is visiting relatives In Scipio for a few days. Josephine Meneray of Springville is the guest of Virginia Packard. Miss Dickie O'Brien of Hill City, S. D.,, arrived here Wednesday to spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. C. A. Malinowski. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Beck and children of Spanish Fork were the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Rue Packard, Saturday of last week and Sunday. Miss Cooper cf Salt Lake was the guest Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper. Mrs. Roy Watrous, Mrs. R. C. Mc-Leese Mc-Leese and Mrs. D. Meteer went to Salt 1 Lake Tuesday afternoon to attend the musicale and card party given by the matrons of the Eastern Star in the Masonic Ma-sonic temple. Mi iss Anna Chris tenson of Salt Lake was the guest of Mrs. Bud Mathews Sunday. Children's day exercises were held at the Baptist church Sunday evening. A delightful program was given. Mrs. Effie Luchesi, who has been visiting vis-iting her mother. Mrs. F. Allen, for three months, has returned home. Clemanco R. Parkin arrived home Wednesday of iast week from Fort D. A. Russell. Wyo., where he was discharged from tho service. Mr. Parkin had been overseas one year. He enlisted when war was declared. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Parkin. Mrs. C. Mitchell entertained at a dinner party in honor of Mr. Parkin, who is her brother, Tuesday Tues-day evening at her home on Center street. Covers were laid for eight. Mrs. M. H. Sutton and daughter of Paris, Idaho, are visiting in Pleasant Green with R. S. Sutton and family. A bundle shower was tendered Thursday Thurs-day evening of last week to Miss Lily Carsey, who will be married to Hugh Hunter June 26. The. shower was given by Miss Carsey" s s:ster, Mrs. N. C. Peterson. Pe-terson. The decorations were pink and green. Games and dancing were enjoyed. en-joyed. Luncheon was served to Misses Li!v Carsey, Blanche. Mamie and Har- Wealthv Spenlove, Alta Aldridge, Don Shaw, RolanM Bradford, Millard Wil- liams. Hugh Hunter, Mr. Wilkins. Air. and Mrs. Joe Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. H. Carsey, Mr. and Mrs. E. Carsey, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Peterson, Mr. nnd Mrs. N. C. Peterson, Mr. a-nd Mrs. Thomas McGill and Mrs. Ned White. Miss Myrtle Rich of Paris, Idaho, is visiting friends and relatives in Pleasant Pleas-ant Green and Magna. Mrs. J. C. Laughlln entertained at dinner din-ner Sunday evening in honor of her cousin, Miss Katherine Marehant, of Salt Lake. Other guests -were Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Marehant. M.-s. Quinn, all of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mathews. Miss Anna Christenson of Salt Lake aud W. Judd of Iloytsvllle. Mr. and Mrs. John Loutensock left Monday on a month's vacation. AMERICAN FORK I 4 AMERICAN" FORK, June Il.-Mr. nnrl Mrs. A. J. Wrihl of Blnirham were pucsts on Sunday of Mr. and Mi'.s. Joseph Velil. Miss Vina Groo of Palt Iiko pnent Saturday of last week and Sunday visiting visit-ing friends in Ameriean Fork. Mr. and Mrs. M. V,. Bezzant had .-s their KUests on Monday Mr. and Mi-. J. A. M'-rormiek of Milford and Gourde Mr'C'ormlck of PIltKbtlror. Mr. aud Mrs. J. W. Storrs and daughters, daugh-ters, Mabel and Norma, motored from k Sa't I.-'.ke o-- Sunday and spent ll'.o day j w i-.h Mrs. i:ila Olsen. Mrs. u. E. Baxter visite.d friends in S.t:: Lake en -Sunday. j Vrs ;." Ko euson lft Wednesday for I Strawberry alle. where she will spend j the summer with her husband. , Miss N'a!a Adamson of Highland was i lyi'-reJ on Wednesday to Osear Mall of Aine. Friday evening a reeei'tkm was 1,-iven to the young couple in the H1i;n-):,!! H1i;n-):,!! meeting house, which was heaua-fulJv heaua-fulJv decorated with roses. Massy mends and re's; ives were in attendance. ( The Misses Kdrie alsd Fdith McBnde of Burley. Idaho, are visiting Iriessds and relatives be-e. , , Mr. and Mrs. IT. P. Rasmussen attended the Scandinavian reunion at Iiitoon on ed'.iesu.iy. , . , , The eom'etti ball siren Thursday nielst at Alpine bv the American Fork orchestra under the direction of Professor truest. ; FsN-man was lamely attended. j Mrs. Reno Vance left Saunv.ay or last week for a month'.- visit with friends and relatives at Delta and Fihnore. i Mrs J R. llallidav nnd daughter, Mrs. j West Jacobs, of Pleasant Grove were j "nests of W. S. Robinson osi Monday. j " Wavne. Booth and Miss Lillian clay-! son. popular voasi; people of this coin- ; niunit'v. were united in marriage in tne Salt Lake temole Wednesday. Mr. tooth iust recentlv returned home, having been 'an officer "in the United States army. Miss Clayson was one of "the public school teachers! here. TIenrv Miller of this city and Miss Ethel Wacstaff of Murray were married in the Salt Lake temple Thursday. BURLEY, IDA. I ' HURLEY, Idaho, June 21. Miss Geral-dine Geral-dine Nusbaum returned Monday troin Moscow, whei-o she had been attending the t'niversitv of Idaho, taking music under un-der the direction of Miss Helen egmaii. who was tho instructor at tho university in advanced music. farewell partv was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Harta Monday in honor of J. J. Sarsar by the clerks ot tho Throe Rule store. The evening was spent in placing "500." Mr. Sarsar was the manager of the Three Rule and resigned re-signed his position and left for Salt Lake City. Word lias reached Burley that Miss May Clark and E. Burrus wei-e married Wednesday Wed-nesday in the Salt Lake temple. Both aro well known young people of this section. After a short honeymoon in Utah, they will return to Burley to make their home. A farewell party was given Wednesday evening by the members of the Masonic lodge and their wives In honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Baker. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Baker were presented pre-sented with a beautiful silver coffee set. The affair was held in the spacious lodge rooms of the oi'der. Mrs. F. B. Wilson and Dr. Rrazee Hawkins enjoved a visit from their mother, moth-er, Mrs. A. B. Hawkins, of American Fork, Utah, this week. Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Kcllcy and family left Wednesday for Seattle. Wash., where thev mav decide to locate. Miss Eva Pratt, daughter of Sheriff Pratt, is homo after an extended visit with relatives and friends at bait Lake City. Mrs. J. B. Trist returned Monday from a short visit with her mother and other relatives at Ogden, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hall were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Pickett at their home Monday evening, and a few intimate friends of both families were present. Dancing was the order, after which light refreshments were served, Mr. and Mas. Hall left the following day for Oakley to make their home. Mrs. R. TV. Watt and Mrs. L. F. Holtz were in attendance at the convention of War Mothers held at Poeatello Thursday. W. S. Marsha)! returned home the early part of the week from Cuba, where he had been in the marine corps for the past two years. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rogers are enjoying a short visit from their grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. R. Wr. Barnard, who arrived ar-rived in Burley Tuesday en route from their home in California to Missouri. They are making the trip by automobile. Mrs. H. A. Young of Nampa stopped over in Burley the early part of the week to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Woodall. Mrs. Young was en route to Twin Falls, where she went to represent the Kampa chapter of the Pythian Sisters at the grand lodge meeting held in Twin Falls Wednesday and Thursday. '. a. BUHL, IDAHO BUHL, Idaho. June. 21. Mrs. W. S. Samuels gave her husband a surprise party Sunday, it being the fifty-first anniversary of his birth. Those present were Mr. aud Mrs. Samuels, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Kleinan, Mr. and Mrs. Berl Snmuels. and the Messrs. Tom Buker. Ed Foster Fos-ter and Frank Votrobek. Mr. Samuels vras presented pre-sented with a box of cigars and also with a birthday cake containing fifty-one candles. .The Mothers' and Daughters' club will met next "Wednesday at the home of Mrs. William Wil-liam Vogel. Mr. and Mrs. George Drommerhauseu entertained enter-tained about twenty-five of their friends Wednesday afternoon, it being the twenty-ninth anniversary of their marriage. A picnic luncheon lunch-eon was served on the lawn and the evening was spent in the game of rook. Those present from a distance were Mrs. Harry Morgan of Portland and Mrs. W. 0. Shaffer of Minneapolis Minneap-olis and Mrs. Dan of Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Ketchum are being congratulated con-gratulated oer the arrival of a son iu their ' home. I Mrs. Oliver Marsclen attended the meeting , of the Order of the Eastern Star at Twin Falls last week. Miss Julia Finch was the guest of Twin Falls friends Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hawkins have as thpir guests William and Walter Creasy of Seattle, W a tih. Mis. Harry Smith is spending a few weeks with friends in St. Paul. 'Minn. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gibbs If ft Friday for Salt Lake, where they will visit a few days with friends. Before returning home, they expect ex-pect to visit the Yellowstone national park. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McQuown are visiting friends in Kemmerer, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Chelin have returned from their summer home at Pine, where they spent several weeks. Mr. end Mrs. Charlos Moffett of Burley have arrived here to make their home. Mr. Moffett is superintendent of the Buhl Canulng & Pickling company. Miss Emma Bernlng lias returned to her home in Denver, after spending several days here, the guest of Mrs. S. E. Hyde. Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Merrick are attending the rose carnival in Portland. Ore. Mrs. J. W. Morris has returned to her home in'lnkdom. after visiting in the H. C. Snod-grnss Snod-grnss home for a few days. t Mr. and Mts. G. F. Ruhmland of Des Moines, Iowa! have arrived here with a view to locat- '"MrB. Harry Wilson left Tuesday for Alberta, Canada, in response to a telegram announcing the illness -f her mother. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. HubbelT. Mr. and Mrs. Gan Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. E. Green have gone on an auto tour to the Yellowstout National park. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Daly were in Salt Lakt Thursday. Mrs. J. L. Dayley has returned from a shorl vis.it with friends in Oakley. |