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Show Social Notes from Utah Towns j jViES- w- E- VALENTINE, for- ! j "wly Miss Bomico Myov of j rrioc, who was recently married. M'ss H. C. Woo'I and Mrs. X. D. J n . : -Jf!i, who will leave Hr. Anlhony iic.vi week. Mrs. John D. C. Krieuli won hl-b score, Mrs. Roe Miller second bis.?, Mrs. A. R. Cox Ihe ' all cut" and Mrs. Ira Moore, (ho consolation. An elal-oratu tuo-courso luncheon was served. .Mrs. I-lober Pallantyne spent the last wcelc-enrl In Idaho Fails with her mother, Mrs. Tyler. Mrr. O. J. Orloh and children relnrned Tuesday from .Missoula, Mont., where they had been the past six months. Mrs. G. 1-:. Powerman entertained eighteen couples Tuesday evening at a dancing party. The aii'air was given in compliment to her son, Emerson, who has recently returned from France. F.ight couples were present from Kexburg The Rebeknh lod? held a social meeting meet-ing Thursday evening after the initiation initia-tion of eight new members. Miss Oartler arrived from tlalic, -Mont., Tnes'iay 10 spend a few -ccue. I PRESTON, IDAHO ; rilKSVOV. i... 17 ,rr ri--rr.fr!. l"-ly of rr.-sir.il. and Miss Jen:ic M--'!,';!'i of V ;i i :i d were w ;i rri "d rccen My ;i i;rl will in n 1, c Mwii' hnmr hi Pn-i-lou. Mihs Ionia Fay lov Rp'Mit I:: si wit Ken-l iu LtiKiin. I.'I.-i li, n il li fripuris ;.(- rt-liil iv. . A hupiIi.-i- of pi-fsli-.n h'isjos men j:uihi-rM nt Hie Haiion 8;iliini;iy of Jo iw-ft Major BUiii'1, M-jo vn rH urn ins from ovi-r-wi'.'is. T I !' PFcr.rtod lil m in i!,.. c'r.( smlI oh ft', wliort a b;tKii(M v. is MTrcd. The lablts were client I e! iu i'ii' t:i 1 vjm:i 1 colors. A v. ek-finc-liouij hp."Th niH-li' by Ur. Siafs. Mrs. r,flli 1'almer 'fii'crinineil at curds Friday Fri-day ri-.-nin;,' of j!jS w,p,. Th. prrsml wi-iv t.li" Misses Luc C.-irtH'nli'r. I'lurr-is F.:il. Al'a wnj. . i,.r.rn Larson, Leu la Fay lor und Mrs. V. Mnlti-Mva. Mis Mabel Km i th rntertJiinM nt 'T.OO'' 'I'tltH'biluy cv"iiinr. " Lunf!ipui V;:s si-rre.l. Mr. ani Mrs. Clcin Rawlins :itid Mr. an-t Mrs. Ci-ji-v;? Yillii of Lc-.viston. i:i::li. motorril lu Preston fdnn.ltn t. vkii n-in, r,(..n,'t t - r i -....., f.i . ' i $ t ' . t. i r'annon was in charge. T'rhlay evening a d:incimr parly was the entertaining feature fea-ture of the liavaiar. and this event w:m under he supen ision of Al Stoker. Tonight To-night the event closed uith a ooncrt and entei tauinient. In which leading local talent tal-ent took part. Hoslcsses Thursday night W'-i-c Mrs. James (Jloonan, Mrs. John hill and Mrs. AY. J MePonald: Frld-iv night hoitcsses Mere Mrs. Robert Hunter, Mrs. I . . Jcickanl and Mrs. Leo McDonald, and tonight Mrs. G. 10. Shaffer. Mrs. sieve biordon and Mrs. Frank Todton were hosles.se-.. Mis. J. t-.inbreo. for three years manager man-ager of the ellowstone hotel, one of (be city s first-class hostelrles. lias gone to Montana, where she will take a needed icst anil spend several weeks visiting her patents. Mrs. V.uibree has disposed of her interest In (he hotel hv sublease. Ihe passing ot the American saloon "as the motif of a. banquet given last night m the banquet hall of the V. M. C A. by the l-'oealello chapli'r of the r. L. The banquet also was a compliment to Miss Mccormick of Kansas, who was a visitor in the city on a speaking speak-ing engagement. The dinner was directed direct-ed by Miss Meconnell of the Idaho Technical Tech-nical insdtuie and Miss Garrctson of the high school. Major C. HI. Booth and La Verne Collier rclurned during- the week from St. Tmuis. where .they all ended (he convention of tlie American legion. Ihe Uev. Marcus Jandsav of (his city has returned Irom France, where he served as regional secretary in charge of a hut with the One Hundred Sixty-si(h i h l anl ry, of the Fortv-secoiul division. 1 he Key. Mr. Lindsay accompanied the ano of occupation to Germany. Mrs. T. (.;. Hitler Is spending a few "eeks m Mackav. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Li. O. Gibson, brother of .Mrs. Hitler. Mr. and Mrs. .ij. A . Cunnnings aro spending several days in Salt Lake visiting visit-ing friends. iMiday evening (he freshman class of the Poealello High school gave a delightful delight-ful party In the Commercial hall. Dancing Danc-ing was the feature. .Miss Hulda. Ise was elected nresident of the College, club at a meeting held Tuesday evening. Other officers chosen were Airs. Fggerton. vice president; Mrs. VV, H. Lowther. treasurer; Miss Mabel Kasiska, secretary; Airs. Harry Orr, counselor, and Mrs. f. L. Lewis, chairman chair-man of the membership commiltcc. The next meeting of (he Study league will le held on Thursday in the public, library assembly room, and this session will mark Ihe close of he league's activity ac-tivity for the season, 'ihe meeting wilt be a social affair, marking; the closo of the work. I were 7Tr. and frs. ('. Reel. Mr. and Mrs. W. TI. ('MniplM-il, Mr. una Mr?. Tl. H. Chestnut, M r. and Mr,?. K. E. Kol.-erfs, Kol.-erfs, Mrs. .1. J. Leininons and the Mlaes Lena and E.v.l Recti, A picnic luncheon brought by Hit) guests was enjoyed at lL:::o. Mrs. V. A. Tyler entertained the reading read-ing ci n.-le of the Presbyterian church at her home Mondav af ("mioou. S:x teen Uulio.s were pi e .--; it. T-Jiblo study v.-fis j fondneted by Mrs. YVurner. Lisht re-I re-I fresh me nts were served at the close ut the meeting-. tr. and Mrs. Pan l-Jaslmi entertained o. number of friendp at a. dinner party at their home in New Sweden L-'unday. J.nn-ner J.nn-ner v.-as ser-ed at noon to Mr. and Mra A. PtekeU and family and Mr. and Mrs. ; Klmer Rowland and family. The aftei-noon aftei-noon was spent socially. Lo'eH A ft on rhites and M iss Km ma Steele, both of Idaho Falls, were married Mondav eveninc, Justice William 11. Wlice-ier offlclaline-. They left Tuesday mot n ing1 for Alder, Mont., where they will make tlmir homo. Dr. Klizabctb rtasii icfi Moudy for P'rtland, Oi'C, to visit her sister and take a two months' vara tion. doe Georre and Mrs. OrUsa Miller, of this city, were married Fa turd ay evening eve-ning of la st week a t the Hvdsoopa! rectory, rec-tory, the Rev. K. I. Levis of the Episcopal Episco-pal church, performing the ceremony. A wedding supper was served by Mrs. O. TV. niinRton, after the ceremony. Tlie couple will make their home iu this city. Or. iiml Mrs. S. E. NdftOD sn.nt a few day til is wt-e. in orion, l't:ili. M'--s V,-a l.'wis of Lewistou, L'tnh. RpiMit Sihk1:i.v In Trslmi n ith frieatls. Miss Allie IhiuBijn was in Og'ien, Utali, this week. Mrs. Lenrn Fclstejid lius r"'ti nird from n few weeks' visit at Ma ho Falls with lu-r p;tr- Mrs. Hniry F.;ir-h;t IT ,vn5 !kis!sr la tlx: lMili.-H uf Hip Alt-Kritihh s 'L-inly Tlnir.ly r-t--ni'W)ii. Hip I iiiir wns sp.-nt ill art Di fdlf-M"01-k. i'.liriClH;0!l WHS fi'TVCtl. Mrr. irtjo Paul n ( fr!aiii(I Kn turd.-'i y of Ins' wrck in honor of Mrs. fMK-rry, w 1k h:i s f-neni. Die nasi, winler liero, bnt ia returning lo h?r home in Suit La ko City. W. PanrloiB un-i Mtm. i"lhl "Wooil of UR'b-ii, Vhi !i, spent n few iln j 8 this wp"k in Proh n'. Mr. nn1 rs. J. A. Faylor niiil (he MifeM3 Ilia M-i.lifvn Hiui Der.n Muff of Logan, Utah, wf re Prhton v isitnrs hip ivpck, Mrs. 1'. LanrontS'in and Mr. and Mrs. .7. Ttu-bfp Ttu-bfp of Logan. Utah. vpfiU a fr-w ilays lu'ff (his week, visiting with .Mr. anil Mrs. Thomas Boyle. Mr:. Louisa Mower is visiting in OgJen, Utah, Hilh Trienris. I BACCHUS f 4 BACCHUS. May IT. Mr. and Mrs. John Manning Man-ning are the parents of a eon born Friday of last wek. It ford Bevlre, who wns a form or r? zidet of this iilaoe, received his disc ha rg a from an ea si ern camp a nd returuo. home Inst week. Mrf.. Lee 1L llsfroru ond Mule d.iiigliter wern (he jlthceU' of' Mr&. Ha HMrnm 's parents. Mr. a:i Mrs. II. C. I'arrell of Uction. Saf.iniav of ppCCATELLO. IDA. ' i tl;li '" I ."Ciiig pariv ghen Thurstkiv t.t'S''-1' ., .,,1 .Mrs. A. V. Hinckley fc ' Mrs. l-'ii" I'bm.'lb t til ,'ilnil "."0 of (he most proml-I proml-I bx ",0K , ' women of the city wore rvkwTK'h. g-v't;, fi i... L Ur" '; h Ivll. Tl'c iu'e-cn(e,l ti 'It !' ,- r . "" l.'corallons-wcre V':,i'! ,', everv (Mail. Th.. ceiiing r-t le ere.l and sc.,1 a lavender t''" "' (he ballroom, and standing t :r oa-o-tg'.unlt the htill were covered of lilac. Th neat puncli '"'V 'Unacted the attention of the i ,-.u-e cf the dainiy design 'f'ttt bv- "' rfecrators. and an ''"' i-ii' i-(l 'the entrance, which was t;'"' ,',r.ah'.l at the pouch bowl. I' il'- Mcl 'ei'mono as hostess to ' .V'v (t'lerneon Ihidgo club at her I' ","i'.";n'tlie Farga this w.ck. tluests pli - rri, Mrs U. 1. Hraunlhg anil ;::'r ,'!'.-lT Wiisan. Mrs. Watson had Mj.l;, sV.-re ef the afternoon, pi ' ' r,rilise club was enlertained II'.'" i 1 Hull w.is hostess early in )!- '. ,,' ti. v.-eolworth club at her ' : ' ,'" North tk.rfi.-hl. After cards. p"f s.-rv-ed lunch, on. Club gnosis H!l -i';' j" I' Hallowcll. Mrs. R. .1. ilurv 'I. Wilson and Miss f'T''.'.-'jiiilk:". ' 'rs. Cruse won guest -id -Mrs. T. A- Mccaoe noil high ft '.ariv will be given by Mrs. ' - LA, J J. Job" a"'' J,"-s' "'' - v -. ; V-ii.e club on the evening of May " " S ' r-o'st' invbations are out and a cle- r' ,.,.',; ;,K-i-.l evening is anticipated. l'-: Viibel Kasiska spent a few days 1 the Vcek visitins friends in Idaho Iu-'- PcCow has returned to her linme L i-Vulia, rtr an extended visit with t sistoi'l Lyman l-'argo ot this ftp- C E Brooks is at homo again in It Fargo apartments, after an extended (iseni'c spent visiting friends and rela- Prhiric Lintineroux returned Wednes- iaVevenir.gr. after a five clays' visit to ; rili spending much of the time in Salt " i-Ie' Mrs Lammeroux is spending u iJe ef monllis visiting Iter parents in lioLtit Pleasant. I jir. K M Chandler Is spending a few II jus visiting her mother in Ogden. l-tah. nl,rij will spend a few days m Salt Lake lifcre returning to this city, i T,u"(!av evening, at the home ot .vi.s. W'Tti S-S Xorth .Main street. Ivy Kcn-f,.,"cn Kcn-f,.,"cn gave an entertainment, a lealure .(which was a Maypole dance and May ' kE'--et lunch. Ail Rebekchs and Udd ;t -Filio.vs and visiting members were spe- '" 'oiiv invited guests. , Mrs Fred A. Catehpole cf Denver was Ini'ist of honor at a tea given Friday inernoon by Mrs. J. M. Stevens. The tea Utile was decorated uttractively in pink firing blossoms. Dr. Alfred R. Higson returned Saturday Satur-day evening from Philadelphia, where he ris released from service in the navy, liter one year of duty in the dental cc-rps. I Jarvls 0. Currence of this city and Veiia Joseohine Bell of Lava Hot Springs were united in marriage in this city , faring the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Frazler of this city '" hive as their guests Mrs. Letha Frazier .Rankin and Miss Louise Frazier of Pittsburg, Pitts-burg, Pa., who will spend several weeks here. ,-, One of the most successful events for ! a number of weeks was the "Mother and Daughter" banquet given Tuesday night t the Y. M. C. A. in the banquet hall, j itrhieh was attended by 250 women of the city. The large banquet hall was beau- 1 llifuily decorated with white and purple ' jliiacs, and as the mothers and daughters seated themselves at the banquet table i : appropriate music was played hy Miss Fern Williams. Each mother was the recipient of a flower, presented by six 'little flower girls Louise Kelly, Evelyn ' Barnes, Mary Poulton, Anne Johnson, Esther Wilbure; and jane Byer. Mrs. : Frederick J. Barnes, president of the Women's auxiliary, which was sponsor for the affair, acted as toastmistress, and In a neat little speech welcomed the mothers ' and daughters of Pocatello, followed by I l brief report of the work of the auxil- I ry. Among the musical numbers dur-JS dur-JS the evening was the singing of "Mother Machree" bv Mrs. Xestcr Aber; "ding. "Mother of Men," by Miss Shoe-paker, Shoe-paker, secretary of the auxiliary--. Mrs. f F. Anderson gave an address on 'What the Organization Means to Our Community"; and, besides a number of --toasts by the guests. Miss Adelaide An-Jfrson An-Jfrson sang "The Wood Pigeon." The .-.inner was served by the domestic science ... tlass of the high school, and table ar-dncemeiits ar-dncemeiits were in charge of Mrs. E. A. - Kruseman and Mrs. M. W. Williams; : rations were prepared bv Miss Priel ' v1rns?n.- Mrs- Holder, Mrs. Coakley and i;-i!"9 Alice Olestead, and the receiving . - Kmimttee was composed of Mrs. John I PRICE V PKICE. May 17. Miss Alice. Madson was in Salt bake the Hist, of tho v.eek. Mr. and Mrs. g. c. Miles have returned from a month s visit in California. Mrs. C. A. Carrut'ners and children of butte, Mont., arrived Satul'dav evening; for a visit at (he home of Mrs. Car-ruthers's Car-ruthers's father, McClure Wilson. Mrs. R. AM. Crockett has returned home from Salt Lake, where she attended dm meetings of the grand chapter of the l-.astern Star. she was elected lo the olitce of grand Martha. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sutton and Miss .rnelma Sutton returned home Wednesday Wednes-day evening from Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ida McArloo, a former Price resident, resi-dent, now living in Yavne. Ore., is visiting visit-ing at the home of her brother. S. C. Miles. Miss Mareella Sweet of Salt Ike 13 visiting at the home of her grandfather, Henry Wade. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P.. Brown have arrived ar-rived from F.nristy. Aloerta. Canada, to visit at the homes of Mrs. Brown's brothers. Warrent and Comer Peacock. Miss Bcrnice Myer. daughter of Mrs. Xora White, surprised her friends last week when site announced her marriage to Will Valentine. The couple were married mar-ried at Castle Lale. The bride Is one of Price's most charming young ladles. The bridegroom has been recently released from service. They will make their home j in Price. Mrs. Matt Gilmour, chairman of the literary department of the Price Sorosis, entertained tire members of the department depart-ment Friday at a luncheon. Pink' and white were carried out In the deeora-, deeora-, tions, tire table being centered with a I bunch of pink rosebuds. A short pro- gram was given. Mrs. Thomas Fonts i acted as toastmistress, and responses , were- made by Mrs. B. w. Dalton and i Mrs. H. w. Cooper. A reading wr.a given , bv Mrs. R. P. Dickinson. Ofcers for , the coming cloK year were elected. Those present were Mesdames C. R. Marcusen, Benton Randolph, Gomer Peacock, Thomas Fonts, L. R. Eldridge. L. D. Nutter, R. D. Dicku-.son, R. J. Staynor, .7. F. MacKnight. W. A. Lowry, E. W. , DaHon and H. W. Cooper. The ladies of the Methodist church : gave a chicken' supper Thursday evening to a number of the attendants of the church, the occasion being a visit from the district superintendent. Dr. J. J. , Lace. A conference on church affairs was held. M'lther's Sjnrly chit. Krle-nv la?t w.'nk, Mr!", i clb ,ii'li-r;.on ricrine us b'rv.Cf-s. 'Hie pro : ernei f'.ilo.. : "A 'iiibioe to Motlier." hv Mrs , Olive Ander.-.ui: siie, !' 1ir." Mlss hailuon Srevcnsen: reining-. "1-b-volt of Mother," Mis: E!h-v tlolloy; M..1IH eele. Miss Jessie Piere-1. "Vl iihar us t- H'-lptr to the Cvinnnuiii ," Mrr. ; Mnrv rinlev: mnno fete. Mrs. Mnllie Melir. , uuie'-s of honor ere Mrsrlamrs Jacobs. Finley. Koirian.!. -All.-niau and Bnrscr-J. Befrcehtneots were served. : Mr. a n-I Mr?. M. "vV. Bird me iilisvt on a ' twu weeks' Irip to f-'t. Letiis. m here Mr. ttircl ' is cnjrt'sed on eemmi'.te.: v..rk ill the iiVfreBii 1 of the BrotlierbuM ef linilreml telegrapher:.. Mrs. bee St-dliat:3 Iras return.-.1 to her lieiae ' in " Itichf ield. nflei- a two weeks' visit with. Mrs. I Clil'ton Pierce. 1 i Mr ond Mrs. George Ldwurd Anderson an- 1 ' nonr.re the eni: secient of their daughter, tdd:.. 1 ' and Lewis McDonal-.l ol Alherll. . Caand.). tne weddir.; to take y'.ace in the Silt Lake torn- ' pie May .13. i Lewis J. VCMIney and family bare gone to I Paatruitoh for the biiiuincr. t t SPANISH FORK SPANISH FORK, May 17,Mit! Mamie Hanson relumed to her home in Havre. ld.ih". Monday. ai'er a two months' itit'wUti her bitter. Mrs. Lee Pa vis. Mrs, Martha Moore arrived 'from TVe-;t Ports 1 Wednesday, whare she spent tho winter with 1mm- husband, John W. Moore, and io visiting her dauchters for a few wec'::s. Mrs;. William M-'Keil rt'turned las-t week j from nn t-xtuinled visit with illative in ov reu find Courtland. Ohio, havin? stopped off for a few dflya' visit in Grand Jimctiou, Colo., und in Helper. I Mr. and MrF. J. Will Lwin Fnent Sunday I in Payon, the gue&tB of Mr. and Mib. AViM Ifuber. Mr. and Mrs. .Toscph E. Jone? entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Wallace P. Jones of Salt Lake City, who are visitins at the Jones home for a few days. I In honor of Oscar Ferff-ten, who is home on I a short furlough, .Miss Hattie Bearnson enter- tained Monday nt Stnbbs's confectionery. Cames I nnd cards were played dm ing The even in, followed fol-lowed by dancinc. The decor.: tions were in the national colors and pp'ln? flowers. The i puests included Misses Jos phine Arnold, Hattie i Bowen, Hattie Bearason, Lucile Evans, Mary 1 Larseu, Mildred foore, Madge Hughes, Jessie ! Hughes, Maudfc Houphton, Selnia Olson and Ella Brown, and Messrs. Harold Hansen, Joe i AInge, Oscar Femsten, Vera Williams, Bish i Johnson. Leon Williams, Jack Hanson, Law-! Law-! rc-nce Arnold, Miles Bradford, Loreu Grotegat , and Edd Bringleson. Tlie LndieR' Social and t-i.erary club was entertained by Mrs. Almae Jensen Friday afternoon after-noon of last woe!;. Luncheon was served at 5 o'clock to seventeen , including five visitors. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elsie Jones and Mrs. Nora Bingham motored to Osden Saturday of last wek to attend the golden spike celebration. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Edd Bringleson and family and Mrs. .Effie Dart motored out to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Uri Stewart and were entertained at luncheon. Mr. and. Mrs. O. H. Peterson of Salt Lake have taken" up their residence in this city and are occupying the Lee cottage. Mrs. Bert Egbert son entertained the Bridge club Tuesday afternoon. Ten members were present. Sneeial guests were Mrs. Fred Matting Mat-ting nnd Mrs. Robert Howard. Luncheon was served. The program given at the Second ward meeting meet-ing ho'ifio Sunday evening included solos by Mrs. Mark Lewis, Miss Afton Argyle and O. H. Peterson; a duet by the Misses Beva Ludlow and Afton Jones: violin selections by Douglas Strang and C. M. Jacobson and com- pany. nnd nn address by J. P. Creer on' "Mothers' "Day." Miss Eliza Money and Mis Florence Jots were hostesses al a party given for the officers offi-cers ami teachers and their partners of the Third ward Sunday school at Uie home of P. W. Money Saturday evening of last wee!;. The decorations were in pink rse-a and white I HEBER CITY 4 HEBER CITY, May 17 Mrs. D. A. Dannen-ber Dannen-ber en terrained a few friends Thursday af ter-nc-Mi at a kensiugton. Kef reshmencs were served. Mi?- Eva Murdoch of Duchesne is the guest of Miss June Murdock. lire. Wi Ilium Turner entertained a few friends Monday afternoon. Mr. Luella Tierce of Sp'ingville is tho guo.tt of her mMher. Mrs. J. L. Muir. Mrs. Clara Clyde entertained Saturday afternoon after-noon of last week at dinner in honor of her birthday anniversary. The rooms w ere decorated deco-rated in spring flowers and apple blossoms. Twenty-f ive guests were present. Mrs. J. E. McM'illcn entertained the Shakespearian Shake-spearian club Saturday aftorcoon of last week. A Motlier?' day program was triven, and dinner din-ner was served to twelve members. Mrp. Jane Fullmer of Idaho is the guest of her sister, Mr. Margaret Clegg. Mrs. Moroni Turnt entertained at a kensing-ton kensing-ton at her homo Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. E. P. Horn of Salt Lake. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Chase Moult on entertained en-tertained at tea in honor of her annt, Mrs. Jane Fullmer, of Idaho. Mrs. Martha Witt entertained Tuesday evening eve-ning at dinner for her son, Alma, who has just returned f n-.cn France. Mrs. Homer Fraughton was pleasantly surprised sur-prised Saturday evening of last week by the members of the Shakespearian club, the occasion oc-casion being her bir:hday. Mr. and Mrs. Rogr Horrocks are home, after spending the past year in Vernal with their daughter. Sunday afternoon in all the ward churches excellent programs were ghen in observance of Mothers' day. Mr. and Mrf. A. M. F.:ivneb, Mrs. lV'iben KU-lVvlc, KU-lVvlc, MUtes Lt'c-llM. Vera. -Ic-i", Marie and Minnie Lay ton, an.! MeSbr-t. Gion Lay ton, Richard Rich-ard Slant-m ami Lemrn-J La: U-n. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Owen of Logan have moved to Layton for tho suLimer. Glen Lnyton entertained at a box party at tlie Orpheum theater in U;den Sunday evening. The guests were Mis?-s Mary Hatch, Leun Smedk-y and Clay Ai'.itm;;. Lewis White-ddes, son nf Mr. and Mrr. td-ward td-ward M. Whiteidei, arrived home Tuesday from overseas. Mrr. Reuben Kilfojle entertained at a p;irly at the Alhan.bia therit.r in Cgden Saturday evening of hist week. The guests v.-ere Mis;8 Pe;irl Layton, Hortense Green, Vfra and Mamie Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Phillips of Thatcher. Ariz., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John II. Layton durin s the vreek. Mr. and Mre. Heber Sesi0':s of F-irniing-ton. Mr. and Mrs. Boy Sessions and Mrs. Fred Wal'ar, all of Ogden, find David Cook of -Syracuse sptnt Sunday here a1", guebts of Mr. nod Mrf;. .Ted Sessions and family. Mrs. Fred Kershaw of Kayf il!e was the guest of Mrs. Peibert Adams Thursday. Mra. Harold Osbo'-ne. who spnt the p;"t five months here as guest of her sUter. Mrs. G. r). Rutledge, left for her lume in Chicago Wednesday. Miss Verna Robins was a last vek-nd visitor vis-itor to Brigham City, ss guest nf friends. Mrr. Clifford V. ?n-nng nf Knvsville sp".ut the paf-t week in town, as guett of her motlier. Mrr- Di.vid E. Lf?yn. Mrs. Mar;- E. Tberts and daughter. Pliebo, entertained several of their fritndE Sunday night at Uinclieon. Covers wcr. lnid for Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Join?;, oi Salt Lake, Mr. Shaw of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Roberts, Mrs. it. Ihoruley und , Miss Elsie Steed. i Miss Arvilla Poberts will leave Monday W J Logan, where she will spend u w eek at the ! L. A. C. roundup. Mis Roberts was cho&tn ! to represent the Davis county hl-h school. !i-t v-'e.k and Stinday, attending the "Golden Spike" celc-brntiou. Mrs. C. A. Mithy attended the annual mooting moot-ing of the grand chanter of the Estru Star, which was heid in Sa'.t Lake last week. Mis. Maby is the pajit worthy matron of the Bingham Bing-ham chapter. Mr. aort Mrs. W. O. Heffner of Salt LakR City were the guesls of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Childress Sunday. Mrs. Horace Royee was hosiess at a card party Thursday afternoon of last week. Five Hundred was placed. Mrs. A. L. Eurine won first prize. Luncheon wh s served to Mi:sda me 6 John Bernard. George Duncan, William Maacl:, Seremo Norton, Ted Hallstrom. Herbert Van Prooyen. J. S. Childress, Douglass Fitzsimmona, A. L. Euriuo. H. B. Morris, Lee Hallstroni, Willis Congdon, Edward Sherman and Miss Hannah Han-nah Christ. Mr. and Mrs. George Duncan n (tended the "Golden Spike" celebration at Ogden Saturday Satur-day of last week. Miss Margaret Gardiner of Dcvcr, N. J., is the guest of Mra. H. V. Chaser. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Eurine. Mr. and Mm. Sei-'3no Norton and Miss Vera Sweddnrs of Salt Lake City were' the guestB of F. J, McGanney, Jr., Sunday. The party motored to Big Cottonwood Cot-tonwood canyon, 'followed by a dinner party at the home of Mr. McGanney'tJ parents in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Rex Black had ps her guest, the past week her mother, Mrs. J. C. Maning of Salt Lake Ct'y. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Van Prooyen. Mr. and Mi-h. Willis Congdon and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sherman motor'-d to Salt Ef Saturda y of last week, attending the theater and taking supper at the Wilson grill. Miss Ora Martin, cousin of Mrs. E. L. Moore, has been her guest this week. Captain L. W. Maby, in command of tJie post hospital at 'Fort Mcintosh. Texas, and A. U. Maby, One Hundred First field signal battalion, arrived here last weak on a visit to their parents. Mr. and Mra. C. A. Maby. Captain Maby returned to his post Thursday. A. W. Maby has been in active tervice in France, having taken part in the engaeemeutK Hull, Mrs. Murrihey and Miss Prlel Harrison. Har-rison. The edibles used for the supper v.-ere contributed by the leading business firms of the city. The bazaar held Thursday, Friday and today by the women of the various organizations or-ganizations of St. Joseph's Pro-Cathedral was a marked success in every de-ta de-ta il, and came to a close tonight. The affair was staged in the hall of the Knig-hls of Columbus, and fancy work booths were the star attraction, from I which the handiwork of the members of the church was sold. The funds derived from tlie bazaar wiil be u?ed in remodeling remod-eling th3 church school. Thursday evening eve-ning a dinner was served between the hours of 5:30 and 8:o0, and Mrs. Lizzie BEAVER 1 BEAVER. May 17. Mrs. Jane Yardly was given a furpvise ou tier si:;ty-first birthday : anniversary Monday by her fho daughters. I The houe was decorated with lilacs aud otln'r , spring blossoms. Many friends and rtr-lnlivps gathered to cxteid th?ir be;,t i-.-iies. Lunch- ; eon was served late ia Ihe evening, aud gainis j and mn;-ic were enlo ed. 1 Mfithers' day was observed in both wards 1 with interesting programs -.imlay by th- cliil- j drcn of the Sunday p.-IkoI. -In tho e cniug i tli" M. I. A. ga-.e a program. j Tlie Needlework club nvH at thn i"rrv C Miss Fern Ashv.orth Mmidnv night. Tlie evi-- nirig v. as pi nt in fany v-ork. ami liu'lil rr1-fnf,hnieiits rr1-fnf,hnieiits wer sci d. Tho--e prs:-n ' i,-i; Ruth Smith. Vira White. Rcta Royt-.-r. Fin-nieliue Fin-nieliue Sturdy, M?me Ht.nly, Eva While, Mrs. Jovce SnMtli and Funi A h worth. Mis Hattie "VUiornh.sim 1-ft Monday to Spend her mi oil i ion a t Price ivit'i frii-nds. Mioses ,"ilie Gr-iver and Rorclla Doni'v gave (heir morh-.-rs a h-ppy birrhdav snrpris" S;.t-urriay S;.t-urriay evening of last v.u'k a i tlio Ik-hip of Mi.' Electa Doirit''. A musicul p-'gr!: ui was gion. Rc-frrhrifntF. v. ";o htrv-d by the little. liobUsses. Ab'jut i-i.Tte.-u j;i:--f.ts were p-c-M-ut. earn at io-. . i iff an cunb c..,. i ...v and music, refreshments were sen-pd to thirty. In horo'- of Mr. and Mrs. J. Preston Creer, who wiil leave soon to make th'ir home in Pair. La'--e, Mr. and Mrs. C M. Jncolv-wi en-fertninod en-fertninod at Tbir home Thursday evening nt progressive "5H." Frizes were awarded at the" close of the game, Mr. Major, assistant BiipeHntendent of the Utah Sugar rompnnv, receiving the first p-Ize and Hubbard Tutlle the consolation. The rooms wi"-e beantifull decorated deco-rated in spring flo-vers, and during the evening eve-ning musical selections were given bv Miss Afton Ararrle and O. H. Peterson, Refreshments Refresh-ments were served at 11:30 o'clock to thirty guest?. ST. ANTHONY, IDA. ; ST. ANTHONY, Idaho, May IT. On Friday evening cf last week the Alumni association held its annual banquet in honor cf the graduating class. Owing to the war, no banquet had been held for two years. The tables were decorated with cut flowers and the place cards were hand painted. Covers w-ere laid for sixty. Nev Brisbine of the class of 1909 was toastmaster. Remarks were made bv a member from each class, beginning w'ith the 190$ class. The affair was held at the St. Anthony cafe. After the banquet the annual election of officers was held, at which the following w.-ee elected: President, Arc Cameron; first vice president, Margaret Costley, se-vnd vice president, Winnlfred Trude: third vice president, Jessie Quayle; secretary and treasurer. Jennie Prater. Mrs. am Trude entertained on Thursday Thurs-day evening at a miscellaneous shower In ' honor of her sister. Miss Florence Fisher, who ls to be married next week. The guest of honor was the recipient of many beautiful presents. The hostess sewed refreshments. Miss Gladys Costley entertained fifteen of her girl friends Wednesday evening. Each girl represented a moving picture actress. Dancing ami games were the features. Refreshments were served. Miss H. C. Wood was hostess Monday to the members of the St. ICatherine's guild. The Ladles' Aid society met Thursday evening with Mrs. Charles Burgress. Mrs. J. Lin Baker and Mrs. .Teenette Duffus gave a surprise party Wednesday Wednes-day evening In honor of Lin Baker, the occasion being his birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. , , . Mrs. 1'tlna riietrlc-i spent the . last week-end in Irlnho Frills. -The Birthday eh'b met with Mrs. I. E. Houghton on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy More'.on left for Lo Angeles on Tuesday evening. The members of the Tuesday Br'dge club held a party at the home of Mrs. Ferney on Tuesday evening In honor of at Cbtlteau Thierry. St. Mlhlel. Troyon nnd the Argonne. lie will remain bei-p for u month. PAPCiTY f 4 : . , . , 4. PARK CITY, May 17. Mrs. H. W. Hurt-well Hurt-well entertained at dinner Sunday, complimentary compli-mentary to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rirker. Covers Cov-ers were laid for four. The Women's Aihe.uaeum hold its annua mfefing at the home of its president.. Mrs. Anna Kopp. Monday nf ternoou. The officer' reports wen read for the work during the past year. A short progra m was given. Mrs. V.. W. Robinson gave two readings, one was the poem "If and the other was "The Flag." 'rs. George A. Larson . Rang "America, the Beautiful." At the close of the meeting luncheon lunch-eon was served. Covers were laid for trn. Mrs. E. P. LcConipte and daughter. Miss Hannah LeCompte, motored to Salt Lake Thurh-tir. Thurh-tir. t. , where Mrs. LeConipl e a 1 tended the cou-vix-a (ion of tlie Episcopa 1 church. Mrs. Glen Crawford of Salt Lake is visiting at tho home ef her pun-ms, Mr. and Mrt-. George Huddy. Mr. and Mr?. Harry Hall returned to 1hir home in Salt Lake Sunday, afler a visit with f rltnds. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Keonan left Sunday for H visit with relatives und frienda iu Pcnnsyl-vo Pcnnsyl-vo n ! a . Mrs. B. H. Beveridge and children returned homo Tuesday morning, after a ibSt with relatives rela-tives in Salt Lake. Mr. aud Mrs. John BodT-n ret urn cd home from Sa't Lake Sunday, after a short visit. Miss Eleanor WrU'ht and Miss Fannie Erie, teachers in thft Washington F-cliool, en ter-tained ter-tained their pupils with a May walk Wednes-dav Wednes-dav afternoon. Luncheon was served on Easter Rock hill. Mrs. J. A. Parrel! entertained ;,t dinner I Tuesday evening in honor of How a rd Rmen . oho has just returned from overn-as service. Covtr were laid fo" four. Mrs. J. J. Flf--:rer;id oil t r ' a ir-M f dinner din-ner b u n d a y in c om n i i m r n t to Michael O'Connor, O'Con-nor, one of the returned soldiers. Coers were 1 laid for f e en. ! The teachers and pupils of tno eighth gr.id" picnicked at the Hot Pots Saturday of la.st i week. 1 lie following soldiers returned home F!d ;iy of last v eek from orrceas i,er ioe: p.-rcy Au.b-r-y, Howard Breu. William Lu-.vry, Louis Pri-onz-uar.. Shni'-y McBriic, W. J. Nil! end Ctto Itoi-i-lcr. SPRINGViLLE f SPCTNGVILLE. May 17. Earl Comments of t lie Throo H u mi red Six' j'-cfcuiul inn oh iue gun corps, arrived home Wedn'jsda., uftr nineteen mouihs' army st-rviut. He rlatf-s many interesting in-teresting exprlenci'S. om'ug 1 h-'in hi? irirrow piscap-1 from fi'-ath at t'uee difrcn-nl llni-s en t!n. battle front in Fraucn. Tivic his puck ij;s; frhot away by slvpllfire find once a hull plou-i'd u f'irrov.' a'-ro-s ji.i, port, i hm .);. Tr'-d if.".'kiv:in. Kc-'ouii-anii-d b Ikt moth. r. Mrs. J. K. Kindr-d. atf-nd-d a Moih-r' day in'.-niorial given at S; .mt-sii lurk Fridity of la'" we-k by t!if A!:a '-.:b. Miss Einehiic Elndrtl and Mifrs Ovamla Kiu-drr-tl Salt Lak-e Cl'y w,-r.- fiKfis bunday of their iiK'Thfr. Mrs. J. P. Kindred. I Mr.. A'l.-idM iciitnn of Suit Lake City it It -I ed lu ilii'- i-i'v Monday. '.Mr. f ild M'-c E. J. WitnaM . and fhlidr--!!, 'r. Glenr.a Fn-i'-y and Mif.s Lunib. ;. J r -1 j . r i : -i ,if alt tin v. tre gu'. a'b Sunday of M.i-. Syl;a R..yi-,!:c-. A Mo-.uer's day program ;u. Given 1- tlr- IDAHO FALLS, IDA.t IDAHO FALLS. Idaho, May 17. Mr. and Mrs. 13. M. Rosers of Red Lodse. Mont., who have heen visiting at the home of Mr. Rogers's brother, W . D. Roeers for some time, returned homo Friday. Mr. and Irs. John Wackerll entertained enter-tained a numher of friends Informally at tholr home Wednesday evening. Games and music occupied the time. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ton Wilson. Mr and Mrs. Raymond Holste. Mr. and j.rr, .web Wickerli. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hatfield. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Humphries. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington ood. Luncheon was served. Word has bee" received nnnouncmrr the lvuin-iasre of Wilford N. .Toliaiinesen. on of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Joha nnesen of this c'tv. at Pnltlmore. Md . to'M!s Mary I ea of thr.t cltv. May 3. The bride is an Idaho Kails girl, who has been doing government gov-ernment work In Washington, P. C. Word has been received announcing the marriage of George Dowd. who has been in the government service for two veers on the Levin tho n, to Miss L;lban jlrVa'lh- of New York, a sister of two comrades of Mr. Powd on the 1 evinthan. . Thov are expected to arrive here within j a chort time. i. The Idaho l-':;,s-Lineoin eAn club was j entertained hv Mrs. James Kirbv. at he'.' I home In Lincoln on Thursday afternoon. C-ps occuoled the tune, Mrs. Heber I Kellv winning the hi;h score. A three- ; course luncheon was sereJ by the hos- 1 tess. The Ladies' auxiliary of the Presbv-te-iin r'nt-'il was entertained by Mrs. W K Puffin m. at ber home T'-urs'nv afternoon. After a short ous'ness -es-tic..-. the time was s'-ent soctallv a a ferewell to Mrs. Paul Mil'.., wi-o was uboi't to leave for Salt Lake ftv to .-cal-e her home. Pelicio-ts refreshn-.en'r j were s-rved tv the bostess. I The ,Tu5t-A-Mere e'-.ib v. ere cute -t.-imed bv M"s Rex BuC- .it her borne Thurs-d-iv afternoon. Twelve members were P-cnt and hmcbeon was served. Mrs J C. McMul-o er.te-t;ined the Ee; lce club at her hwie Friday after- j coo,," Af-er a short husiries? fers:on c-p-us were cnioyed. Ten la.li were ci-e-ent and enjoytd a delight. ul iur.-.-.-eon. . . A number of frie'ms of Mr. rt .r. 0 F Wilson cave them a s-.rpr-se bst-u-.-dav evening of last k. it bemt their silver wedding anniversary. Carls, .music and games occupied t.;e tire. i LAYTON Fjinnin Adr ms enter. r :nd ft a tl.atar party i at the Orp!i"u:n in Ordcn Friday GMnln of j l.'.E ve'li. Tlie U"5-1R w-p Yi: irf Wil- 1 Ir-r.i.-. Lucilk- Eournv:. v -,, , F;.-ir.:o'OQ. M'-f ire. Wil'.iam C. Bfirtou and Fav ps? ot'. LATTOV. Mnv 17. Mr. ar,1 Mrs. Jt.c, m. ; Smith spent Thun-ly in Farnjinfrr. Leo 1 1 re en t rri hon;.: f rt.;n as Tues- ! dr.v. ; y.r. ar-rj Mr?. .To---i'h F. .TMu-v-n nf pr,co j ware l tr we'rli-e'l g i- l:b cf ucfl Mrs. 1 Jnm-a Par. j Mi J.-i .iirl Jfrle Lvtot: tp?it T :ie:-.rl.'i v 1 i:: S.i It L.v.e Cn.,-. Mrs. Pora P-;irt. Mr--. Lmma z'ih ac-1 X;$ An,y Frntt- ri of K::y.:!o, v o:'e L-.7- ton is,! rors t unda v. ! Li!a Pv.vfon r.r t. ih lnct wcek-enrt j !n T: f-ivv. ton a ; pue-st '.f ri'riu- Vr. Robert Firkon ?nt in B---'.a- : t!.-,., Mrr. Frt J'n-in -,f r-urb" . I-i.-!. 'r- th-.' alt. 8;i'l Mr,. I.jb-.rt Z'.r -n ?!. Mm. tiny iii 1 Sal. Lv'-e Cif . a c: -. oi fr--:ii Mr. an. M.-j. ii;i;Mr Kir!:;- and c:i::-Jry . of Cenr-rviilfe -re g-ifiis oi Mr. sci lin. Er:mk Ev.-je SL-icity. Mr. an.1 Mr.. Oth a '-r'n n?rf n jn-d a f-w rif;uoj .it a (j'.nnor p.irty ut tbeir home Mjj- ' d" ever; ing. |