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Show r- - i i Social Notes From Intermouatain Towns MISS LILY CAKSEY of Bennion, whose engagement to Hugh A. j Hunter of Magna, Is announced. f ' ' 1 M ! ' A MURRAY ; MURRAY, Mny 17. Th Arlington ohool teiichnry gave an Orpheum party, allowed by a luru'lipon at tlie Newhou.-so otc;!, Sa urdy y af trrnoon of last wet.-k. n lienor of two of 1 1 to ten ("hers, MibS lerl MrMillan, dituglirer of Mr. and Mr. ). A. McMillan of this plai.-n. and Mi ilma Cannon of alt l.ak;. brides of the 0 mi us? yninrnr-r. A bai-.kot of spring flov-ra flov-ra formed thu oMitorpif-'o and dainty lace cards were nsd. Tlie guests w.re !isi Ji'lorciK-e Kennett. Miss L.eont! mi tli. Miss Ma rpu ret Miller, Miss Jean a Vlppe, Mit'S Amanda l'rie, Mlaa Ilt-ten V'aitc, Mrs. Marguerite Whll.njan. Miss JUkiI Godfrey and Miss Mayrne F'rasjr. Mm. Mana'soh Smith entertained at inner Wcdnesda y n f ternoon for her nother, Mrs. James r;tlbert, Sr., and sis-er, sis-er, Mrs. WJlllam Mines. Mr. and Mrs. Leona rd Miller and chU-'ren chU-'ren returned home to Idaho Falls, Idaho, -fond ay, by a uto, after visiting relatives iero for a few days. Mrs. II. G. Merrill and children of 'rovo are here visiting at the home of Irs. Merrill's mother, Sirs. J. R. Miller, or a few days. The ladles of the Methodist Aid society .ill b entertained next Wednesday af-crnoon af-crnoon at the home of Mrs. C. I. Glase. M Iss Alice Mantle, who has been the ;ucst of her brother. I.. J. Mantle of ia rfe!d the pa st week, has returned : Iter home In Murrav. Murray school children and their par-nts par-nts were pleasantly entertained at a lec-ure lec-ure AV'ofliiHsday even in jet at the HiUcrest ilgh school. The talk wa.s given by r. C. H. Plutnmer nf Salt Iake on "Bird Jfe of the State." The lecture was given 1 the Interest of tho nature study class f the schools. A special proprram for Mother's day vas iven In the different wards and churches ist Sunday. Miss Helen White has as her guests liss Florence Fossrccsi and Dan and 'a n Foscrreen of Brigliam City. Tho -teachers and officers of the Prl-ia Prl-ia ry association of the Murray First ard were pleasantly entertained at the inic of Mrs. Ed. La rson, Wednesday f last week. Music and games followed y luncheon comprised the entertain-lent. entertain-lent. Tho ladles of the Baptist church were ntertained at the home of Sirs. E. Olan-er, Olan-er, Wednesday afternoon. Miss Rosa Ann Taylor, daughter of rr. and Mrs. Levi Taylor, and Arthur 'e-ter.s, son of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Peters, 'ho has Just returned home from war, -ere quietly married Tuesday. The young ouple wdll make their home at Kich-eld. Kich-eld. Mrs. arah A. Muni ford left Tuesday 5r Weston, Idaho, where she will visit slatives for some time. Mrs. George W. Turner entertained at a undlo shower Tuesday evening at her ome on Vine street in compliment to er daughter, Polly, who will be married iq coming month. Music, games and ancing were the features of the evening, lllowed by luncheon. Those present were I iss Tim r ma Malou, Miss Lillian Peter-on. Peter-on. Miss Lillian Atkins. Miss Alice Irady, Miss Klsie R'deout. Miss Zina odf rey, Miss Kvlvia Godfrey. Miss Alva lelson, Miss Dora Jensen, Miss Ethel odf rey. Miss Vera Jensen. Mrs. Kate :ogers. Mrs. A. W. Brown. Mrs. Hvrum ord, Mrs. Tom Wilson, Miss La Pearl arks. Miss Sadie Lord, Miss Mabel Nel-on. Nel-on. Miss Lillio Lund and Mrs. Tro-ridge. Tro-ridge. Frank Stevens, son of Mrs. J. W. Steeps, Ste-eps, returned home Thursday from over-?as, over-?as, where he had spent eighteen months. Sirs. Annie Wheeler of Gannett, Idaho, ; here visiting relatives. Mrs. J. S. Barlow spent a few days of ho week visiting relatives in Bountl-il. Bountl-il. Mrs. I". G. Miller entertained Thursday f last week for fortv of her friends at her ome on State street. Mrs. Hazel Long of Salt Lake has heen tsiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. irnest Wrierht, during the week. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Shrlmer entertained t dinner Thursday afternoon in cora-liment cora-liment to Mrs. H. E. Keller of Salt ake. Mrs. John Tripp entertained the S. S. lub Wednesday afternoon at her home II Vine street. Those present were Mrs. '. G. Miller, Mrs. W. B. Erekson. Mrs. tarry Howe Mrs.- H. Chnmhers, Mrs. J. , Barlow, Mrt George Brown, Mrs. J. . Moffat and Mrs. w. McFarland. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carsey of Ben-ion Ben-ion announce the engagement of their aughter, Lily, to Hugh A. Hunter of lagna. The wedding will take place In une. were guests of Mrs. Wells's mother, Mrs. Martha Hopkins, In Salt Lake City the past week. A play given under the direction of Miss Perl Chi pin an by the students of tlie Cyprus high school Mcnda.y afternoon and evening was a huge success. Thy play was staged at the high scliool. Miss Ler.ora Crcmpton of Salt Lake was the guest, of her sister, Mrs. D. Baker, Ba-ker, Saturday of last week and Sunday. Mrs. Le Roy Peters and Mrs. L. H. Hardy entertained at a bundle showel Thursday afternoon of last week in h.rnoi of Mrs. Albert Rcid at the home of Mrs. Peters. Tho guests were Mrs W. Rcid, Mrs. A. Reid, Mrs. Campbell Reid, Mrs. R Reid, Mrs. Garrick Rid. Mrs. F. Sheffield, Shef-field, Mrs. L. Pugh. Mrs. I. Speidove. Mrs. Ea.rl and Roy Clinger. Mrs. W. E. Harding, Hard-ing, Mrs. Bud Schafer, Mrs. W. Brown, Mrs. A. Maxfield. Mrs. Tanner, Mrs lu-u-tor. and Mrs. Sid Reid. The Ana Conia. Campfire Girls entertained enter-tained a number of friends Friday evening of last week in the Baptist church. Games and music were e n j o y e d by th e you n g people. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Roy Watrous was the chaperon. The Magna Woman's club held its annual an-nual election of officers Wednesday evening eve-ning at the Magna schoolhouse in the Red Crows rooms. A short meeting was held on account of the eighth grade e.vercises at S:3o o'clock. Officers elected for tlie coming year were as follows: Mrs. D. F. Bows, president; Mrs. B. S. Arrington, vice president; Mrs. Roy Watrous. recording record-ing secretary; Mrs. R. C. McLeese, treasurer; treas-urer; Mrs. Tompkins, corresponding secretary. sec-retary. New committees will be appointed by the board later. A delightful birthday surprise party was given in honor of Mrs. H. E. Thomas Sunday. Sun-day. Dinner was served to sixteen guests, who motored out from Salt Lake. A lai ge vase of lilacs formed a centerpiece lor the dinner table. Musical selections were rendered and William Thomas of SaJt Lake entertained with comic recitations. A farewell program and dance was given by the Pleasant Green Sunday school Friday evening of last week in honor of L. H. Whipple, who left on a mission to Great Britain Tuesday. Eighth grade commencement exercises were held in the Cypius high school Wednesday Wed-nesday evering. The program was given: Anvil chorus, eighth grade; piano solo, Evelyn Eck, address, Principal J. J. Harris; Har-ris; vocal solo, Mae Bell Jones; reading. Fern Buchr-er; vocal duet, Nellie Carson and B-:rnice Green; reading. Archie Carson; Car-son; piano solo, Cecelia Gallagher. Play by department of oral expression, under the direction of Miss Perl Cnipman, "The Burglar." Those in the cast were Mrs. Peegy 'Burton (hostess), Bern ice Green ; Mrs. Valeria Ormsby, Marion Anderson; Mrs. Mabel ."Dover, Fern Simmons; 'Miss Freda Dixon, Nettie Carson; Miss Edith Brent, Evelyn Jloffacker. Don Shaw returned home last week from Fort Rusrell, V. yo Mr. Shaw arrived ar-rived from overseas two weeks ago. Swindle, Mrs. Morris Hansen, Olive and Vera Magleby. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Mildred Crabb and Woodruff Magleby at the St. George temple May 14. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Jones entertained at their home Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Ofe Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. F. 1 Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Olsen, ; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tuft, Mr. and Mrs. ' John L. Cones, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Brown, Verna, Ethel and Melba Erickson, Kate Jones, Orson Olsen, Lawrence and Clifford Jones. Mrs. Heber Magleby entertained Saturday Sat-urday of last week, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. James Jeppeson of Driggs, Ida. Others present were Mrs. E. M. Sorenson, Maud and Edna Sorenson.. Miss Eliza Baldwin entertained at luncheon Friday afternoon for Mrs. Andrew An-drew Brown, Mrs. Nephi Xieison, Mrs. Jesse Baldwin and Mrs. Irvin Allred. Miss Christie Larsen and Glen Wlnget were married at Manti Wednesday. Mrs. Heber Swindle entertained Monday Mon-day at a dinner partv. Present were Mrs. Orson Magleby, Mrs. J. E. Magleby, Mrs. Ray Swain, Mrs. Vera Hansen, Helen, Hel-en, Vera and Olive Magleby. Mrs. F. Erickson entertained at a Sunday Sun-day luncheon for Mr. and Mrs. Ole Larsen, Lar-sen, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Jones, Mrs. Clara Olsen, Ethel and Verna Erickson and Orson Olsen. Miss Winnona Christian entertained at a social Monday evening for Ann Crawford, Craw-ford, Manilla Brown, Edna Hunt, Violet Crawford and Mrs. Melvin Peterson, Irwin Hunt, Eli and Arthur Lundgreen, Earl Collings and Claire Christian. MONROE I . MONROE, May 17. Miss Ivy Yergen-sen Yergen-sen was hostess at a dinner party Saturday Satur-day evening of last week. Covers were laid for Delia Parsons. Zina Brown. Marie Wanlass, Gertrude Hawley, Rubv Madsen, Duane Erickson, Leo Staples. Xeil Sorenson, Sylvan Wanlass and Bill Crabb. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Folster and Mrs. Arthur Forbush and daughter, Vonda. motored to Gunnison Sunday. Mrs. Alma Bohman entertained at dinner din-ner Saturday of"last week for Mrs. J. E. Magleby, Mxs. Orson Magleby, Mrs. Heber MAGNA j 1 , MAGNA. May IT. A delightful birthday I irprise parry was given in honor of May i hapland at the Shapland home Saturday j ening of laet week. The evening was j 3ent in games. Luncheon was ?evea j Verna and Vera Kimberly. Evelyn F""k, oris A ult, Florence S hapland, Jessie lyde; EI win Kimberly, William Suther-.nd, Suther-.nd, John Ault, Stanton Peterson and uther Lodwig. Mr. and Airs. B. H. Brown left last eek for Ogden, where they will make leir home. Mrs. Helmar larson and little daughter, odis, spent Sunday at the home of Misses : iice and Edith Larson. Clifford Patterson returned fiom Ogden aturday of last week, vhee he was raduated from the blind department of io School for the Deaf and Blind. Mrs. Hugh Hunter and daughter, Alice, r Rains, has been the guest of Mrs. Hun-r's Hun-r's sister, Mrs. John Patterson, for the 4 st wee i. Mrs. Clark H. Vatt was liostessto the icrory circle Wednesday evening of last eek. Prizes were wen by Mrs. Arthur omax. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mason were nests. Mrs. J. M. Bezrant spent Sunday and on day in Pleasant Grove with her lOther, Mrs. N. T. Fenton. Mrs. J. E. Brinkman had as her guests ur.day Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gordon of Salt ;il0 City. The Baptist Indies Aid held its regular eeting in the church Thursday. Mrs. Y. Cavinee entertained St. Mary's n ild Thursday afternoon of last week at home on Frourth East street. Special uests were Mrs. J. Blacket and Mrs. Carl hiner. Mrs. A. J. dinger spent Tuesday in pfrna visiting frifnds. Mrs. A. E. I rown had as her guests uosday her mother, Mrs. T. M. Cuff, of 1 Triper. Mi?s Vnrace S wesson entertained at jpper Saturday night of last week after le dance at Cooper's bail. The guests ere Mr. and Mrs. Glemi Alleman. Mr. nd Mrs. Garrick Reid. Miss Diana Rcid, Ion Reid and A. Anderburg. Mrs. A. T. Worthan and daughters, Mrs. . T. Wight ff Springville. and Mits ia and Clara Worthar of Salt Lake, were le Sunday guest of Mrs, Dane Clyde nd Mrs. Louisa Worthan. The Maccabee ladies entertained at a lower in honor of Mrs. P. W. Richaid-3n Richaid-3n at her home on tlie Bingham & Gar-eld Gar-eld row Friday evering of last week. A ncia! evening was spent and luncheon as served to the- following addition to ie honored guest: Mrs. A. Fitzgerald Irs. P. Petit, Mrs. R. Ridge, Mrs. G. H. onners, Mrs. Freo Barton. Mrs. J. E. rinkman, Mrs. J. Ford, Mrs. E. A. Fit-rky, Fit-rky, Mrs. M. McGratb. Mrs. E. Dodge, frs. J. Allen, Mrs. Ed Konner, Mrs. F. E. urke, Mrs. A. E. Drcwn, Mrs. B Young lis.s Mary McGill ar.d Mir.s Effic Allen Mr. and Mrs. Ganlcl. Reid arrived from an Diego last ven, They plan to mako leir home here. Mrs. Reid is the daugh-rv daugh-rv of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hardy. Paul Hazell'UPh has returned from over-?as over-?as and arrived from Fort Russell, where e received his discharge Wednesday of ist week. Mrs. Roy Watrous spent Tuesday eve-ing eve-ing in Salt Lnke. where she attended io meeting of the Farttrn Star. Mrs. Campbell Reid w;m hostess at super sup-er Saturday ovmilng of last week at her ome on Belva avenue, in honor of near Natives and friends. Lilacs formed a i-nterpiece for th supper tabic. A social fining was spent. Twenty-five guests er- present. Mrs. W. O. Whiting hns returner to ehl after spending a week with Mrs. B. |