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Show She was accompanied home by her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Walters, of MidvaJe, who will visit here for a short' time. Mr. and Mrs. -M. R. E. Sullivan left Wednesday for a ten days' visit at Salt Lake with the latter's brother, John Coombs. Mrs. V. E. . Ekkloff of Butte, Mont., arrived In Eureka early in the week to visit her sisters, Miss Marcella Sullivan, I Mrs. Frank Beesley and Mrs. C. E. Hulsh. Mrs. John H. McChrystal and daugh- ter. Miss Bobbie, left Sunday for Salt Lake to visit with the former's son, Captain Cap-tain Arthur J. McChrystal, who is stationed sta-tioned there. Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Pierce are entertaining enter-taining the latter's father, T. Z. Swain, of B!ooming;ton, 111. A party of young folks gathered at the home of Miss Evelyn Whimpey Tuesday evening, in honor of hr ' day anniversary. ' was spent In games luncheon was served, y . f . ceived some beautiful i "'ler, Miss Bernlce Siim.- rt Wright, Clyde Fulln-er .' " ley motored to Kenhl s , the day. ' ai Mr. and Mrs. Dennis 1,nvl dren were in Santa, city Mr. and Mrs. Aw. f Mrs. June Moriu. v ,. ,. I Stapley returned early i: rt spending a few dan . j . v' Mordue at Spanish W. ' "' ' Mr. and Mrs. Peter H .,, Mrs. J. H. Hales were f, ' ,rfc0 Mrs. Jacob Gobson at ' unt' Mrs. George Hick.:, during the week ot Mr, .. E:h at Nephi. - a Saturday afternoon of Inst week In honor of the tenth birthday anniversary of her son, Georpe E. Bhonp. After a frolic on the lawn, tile children enjoyed delicious refreshments- and each received a prize box. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Watkius had as Sunday Sun-day dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. J. A. deBarre and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bhoup. Mra. Helen S. Olds left Tuesday for Buffalo, Buf-falo, N. Y., after spending ttie summer visiting visit-ing Mrs. Mary a. "Wood and Sirs. W. B. Hart. Miss Mildred Andrews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Andrews, left Tuesday for Chicago, Chi-cago, where she will take a special course of study. Miss Ernestine Rose. Lawrence Greene, "Walter Kane and Fred Crnndnll left during the week for Moscow, to enter the state university. M-s. Clara Rn.lfo-d left Tuesday to visit her daughter in Colorado. The Itev. R. K. stringfellow left Tuesday for Boise to attend the annua convocation of the Episcopal ministers of Idaho. He was accompanied accom-panied by his son, Robert Lee. who goes to Los Angeles to enter Harvard Military school. 1 EUREKA 4 EUREKA, Sept. 13. Miss Cecelia McCarthy, Mc-Carthy, who was the guest of her sister, Mrs. William Mathews, for several weeks, has returned to her home in Salt Lake. Mrs. John Franke left Wednesday for Potomac. Mont., to make her home. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Franke left Eureka Eu-reka Monday for Washington, D. C, to make their home during the fall and winter, while Mr. Franke continues his medical course. They were accompanied as far as Springville by Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Franke. Mrs. L. C. Jack returned to Salt Jake Sunday, after an enjoyable visit here with her mother, Mrs. Agnes Haynes. Mrs. J. A. Hirt of Ogden is visiting in Eureka at the home of Mrs. P. J. Don-ne"v. Don-ne"v. Miss Eliza Bonner returned home Wednesday, after spending three months with friends and relatives in Georgia. Mrs. Percy Hanks has returned to Eureka, Eu-reka, after a visit at Elberta with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barney. State Society I KAYSV1LLE . KAYSVIIXB, Sept. 13. Miss Rebecca P?ltoa nf Woods Cross was the guest of Miss Mollle Barnes during the week. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith are visiting relatives rela-tives in Arcot Idaho, for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Blood and children chil-dren and Mrs. Richard A. Hart of Salt Lake spent Sunday in Kaysvillc as guests of Mrs. Emily S. Barnes. U r. and Mrs. Claude Q. Ciinnon and childrpn of Salt Luke were piiests of Mrs. John G. M. Barnes and family Sunday. Miss Viola Graham arrived home this week fmrn an extended visit in Idalu. Falls, Idaho, with relatives. Mrs. "William It. Clark left for Twin Falls, Idaho, Monday to make her home. Mrs. Guy Dawson Ktitledge was a last weekend week-end visifor to Salt Luke, as guest of Mrs. Claude T. Barnes. Miss Marguerite Thomassen -fs spending n few weeks iu Te lonia, Idaho, os guest of friends. ' Miss Leone Conk of Bountiful was a last week-end guest of friends in Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes entertained at a party at the Orplieurn theater in Salt Lake Satuivlay evening or last wceic, in liODor of their guest, Mrs. 0. V. Wilson, of Irene, I 111 no is. Mrs. John R. Varlcy of Storllns. Tflaho, was a pui'st of Mrs. Frank Wincgar Friday. Mrs. ' John O. M. Enrnos. Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes ami Miss Mol)W Barnes were suesfs at a tea pivpn at the Il"ti'l Utah Tupsrtay afler-noon afler-noon by MIssi-b Kallileen and Gertrudu Geoglie-gan. Geoglie-gan. Mrs. Martha J. Toyn. of Grouse Creek, is the guest of lier granddaughter, Mrs. Frank Wine-gar. Wine-gar. Miss Violet Davis of llipby, Idaho, 1b the guest of her cousin. Miss Viola Graham. Dr. und Mrs. H. V. Epperson of Long lirach, Calif. , were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Epperson Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Guy Dawson Rniledge have as their cu'-nt this week their brother, James Fletcher, of Fergus. Mont. ! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Seoft Taylor of Rock- j ford, 111., were guestb of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes this week. I ! SALMON, IDA. . : V SALMON, Idaho, Sept. 13. Mrs. Kmerson Rill and Mrs. John Tlill were hostesses to the Presbyterian auxiliary Thursday afternoon of last week, the occasion belnir the first meet-incr meet-incr of thf sfjison. Mrs. Linnie Wilson jth-siiled jth-siiled at tti' business S'-ssimi. whh.-h was fol- j i,vtil by a frt:.-i:il linur, wh'Mi ref rolnm-nts w-rc iifrvpd. Tlios.- jt t Lfiiil i n ir with M sdani'-s Niemann. Nie-mann. Cam pin -li, S Ira It 'in, Norton, Jack son, Wibion, Ash ton, W. Cliarles Smith, Mack, W'inpsi-y, JJn.vd. Hansen. Crandnll, Uruwii. Wiekha'ni, Moore. I'ope, radgham. Hill on and L'nuL'h. Til" mnnbers of The Kpisropnl guild wre entertained by Mrs. Fr.'d "id Thursilny af ter- iv"n of b'st vpek, wiili the president, Mrs. F.' H. Castt'rlin, in charce of the business meeting. Plans were mailt' for the ork of I he soeinly during t he wintir, and later a feudal hoiir was enjoyed over the teacups. PrM-nt were MeMlames Casterlin. W. ('. Smith, Keteln::n, d.-llarre. Nellie llrown, Stringfol-low, Stringfol-low, WaPr.C. Shuup. V. TT. Shoup and llave-f rnann. Mr-. William Kallelz will entertain the I guild nrM Tluirsday. j A rei'. pt ion w:i, Ivmi by members of the j Met hoi 1 1st church Mmiday evening as a fare- j well lo 1he Itev. ami Mrs. Jt. F. Meredith, Wlm are leaving tie- c,;irge ill S:thi:oil to iliik thflr home at YWiser. The affair was held I at the heme fr. and Mrs. .1. . . llerudeii. nml was aft.niie'l by atmil forty guestH. Mr. ! and Mri. Meredith wen presented wtlh fare- I well -ifts from the rmigregul Ion. Ciilitain W. L. Kiie-'-y of the lnlted S'.atrw ' army U here en leave. Hi t f n ur his bmther, li S. K in-ey , and w;is the tvuered gue,ct at u j jtart v given' by Mr. nnd Mrs. Kin hey nt the hit- "sprint Membi.v ewning. whwi piore than twortty cue .t- m .-re enii-rin in-'d. Tl- I 'amp Tire girls -n.-- a merry i-plmi Saturday etiing i-f !.'( week at the hmne nf Mi-s Klnren.-c ;re-ne. l.amr:, and niiii'' nnd Hi- serving of mf rcshineiWH foll.nve.l the h"h;i"s, nu-eii:ig. The girls were din neroned I,, tr-. ;. W. Whllcomb and Mm. C. T. Mr-. . if. Slemp arrange.! n children's nartv |