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Show Social Notes From Utah Towns 1 PARK CITY 4 PARK CITY. Not. 1. Mrs. J. E. Klynn entertained en-tertained from 0 to 0 Monday overjlne in honor of the tenth birthday anniversary of her daughter. daugh-ter. Ardenc. The -nests were: Maude und .Tu&nltu Hideo. Dorothy and Knthryn Kane. Evelyn King. Marlon Jefford, Dnroihj Stteathen. Margaret Terra n. ImeMa Sullivan. Helen and Pegsy Flynn. Gamen were played and prlsel won by Juanlta Ridge nnd Jrnolia Sullivan. The centerpiece was a birthday cake. The Happy Hour Card club was plensnntly entertained by Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Jefford "Wednesday evening. Guests of the club were : Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. Plvnn. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ridge. Mr. and Mr. W. D. Richardson and Mrs. A. B. William. Prize were awarded to Mrs. A. P. lUdje, Mrs. Vic Carlson and Ezra Workman. Tile Jolly Tozen Curd party was orgRn!".ed at the home of Pr. and Mis. J. A. Hatch Thursday Thurs-day eveninc The members are : Mr. and M-s. J. D. Fisher. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Rny Lentl, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Workman. Work-man. Mrs. Florence Buck and Kraser Buck. The guests of the club were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morris. Mrs. C. G. Gates and children returned to their home In Rait Lake Thursday, after a pleaBant visit to relatives here. Mrs. Ezra Workman has as her guest her mother. Mrs. Sarah Gibbons, of ltockpor.t. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ridge entertained the Vive Humlred Card club Thursday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Richardson were awarded the guest prizes, and the club prizes went to Mrs. 0. A. Forslund and Mark Snow. Mrs. J. E. Flynn entertained the Five Hundred Hun-dred Afternoon Card club Saturday a'ternoon 01 last week. Her guests were Mrs. Fred Post, Mrs. W. D. Richardson and MUa Jessie Hurlbat. Mrs. C. 0. Gate." was guest of honor at a Kensington Tuesday evening, given by her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. H. W. Hnrtwidl. Luncheon was served to Mr?. Gertrude Ungar. Mrs. E. W. rioMnaon, Mrs. Ed. Paiton. Mrs. Keith Ruck. Mrs. W. Wilson. Mrs. t). E. King. Mrs. R. C. Verran. Mrs. J. W. Stoner. Mrs. M. G. Helta-man. Helta-man. Mrs. R. Wallace. Mm. J. .T. Jenningi. Mrs. L. P. Hartwell. Mr-. Guy Horton. Mrs. ,T. E. Johnson. Mrs. A. K. Dru.y. Mrs. W. W. Evans, Mrs. H. KHion, Miss Isabel Buck. Miss Mima Mafdonald ami Mies Winifred JenWngs. A birthday surprise party was given in honor of BilHe Ritchie Monday evening of last week, commemorating hi eleventh birthday anniversary, anniver-sary, by his mother. Mrs. S. Ritchie. Twenty-eight Twenty-eight guests were present. Mrs. Ritchie was assist Ld bv Mrs. James Don, Mrs. Thomas Reese. Mrs. Charles Mali- and Mrs. J. A. Hatch. ' , . ... Mr. and Mrs. 3. H. Snow entertained the Evening Card club Thursday evening. The Woman's Athenaeum was enterralned at the home of Mrs. William Duidge Monday afternoon. aft-ernoon. It was Music day. Miss Susanna j Shields having charge of the program. Mrs. 13 W. Robinson gave a reading on 'Community 'Com-munity Music." and Mrs. G. B. Sheen gave a reading on '"Service in Music." Mrs. Frank Shields favored the club with several piano selections, and Mrs. II. W. Hartwell win a solo. Mrs. Guy Hortca will entertain the club next week. ' ,, The Ladies Aid society of the Community church entertained its members and friends at B Halloween party Thursday evening. Members of the Eastern Star and their fami- , lies were entertained with a Halloween party j Friday evening at Masonic hall. 1 PROVO 7 PROVO. Nov. 1. The Nineteenth Century club met Friday afternoon with Mrs. John U. , Buchi. Mrs. E. I. Sutton gave a paper, entitled. en-titled. "Women and Politics." . I The ladies of the Tres-Joll club were the , ruests of Mrs. Albert Jefferles Friday after-noon. after-noon. Sewing, music and luncheon were the features. A cleverlv arranged Halloween pcrtj was given by the Third ward Prlmtrv association j In the amusement hall Tuesday evening. Mrs. Robert Duke and Mr. Richard Duke o Heber were Provo visitors last week. I Miss Amme Startup, a bride of the wee... ! wt-s the guest of honor at a kitchen shower given by the girls of the Startnp candy factory Monday evening. The entertainment consisted of music, games and refreshments. Mrs. Evelyn Bird announces the marriage of her daughter, Hortense, to Leon M. Smith of this city, which took place Saturday of last week In Salt Lake, Bishop Bhgham S. Young officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will make their home in Proro. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ox announce the marriage mar-riage of their daughter. Emma J., to Glenn H. Bonnett, which took place Monday in Salt Lake. The young couple will make their home In Provo. Covers were laid for ten at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Wells Richmond. Sunday. M-. and Mrs. E. L. Andrews of Salt Lake spent Sunday with Mrs. C. II Maw in the Garden city. The Provo Home and Pchoo! association entertained en-tertained the teachers of the Provo City school at a pleasant soeial affair in the Sixth ward amusement hall Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wymnn Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. J. Milton Jones went to Salt Lake Saturday of last week to attend a party gien by Mr. and Mrs. Bay Alien in honor of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Groshell, prior to their departure for New York to real re-al ile. The lady employees at the courthouse ?2ve a dinner Tuesday in the county recorder's office of-fice in honor of Mius Jennie Page of the office, of-fice, who lias accepted a position in the bank of Pleasant Grove, Wednesdav afternoon the members of the Optimist clnb met with Mrs. Z. Whittaker. The hours were spent with cards and music. Luncheon was served. An interesting wedding of the week was that of Miss Amme Startup, danthter of Mr. and Mrs. George Startup, and Alfred Ridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ridge of this city, which took plaee Wednesday in the Snlt Lake temple. A reception will be given for the young couple by the bride's parentB next Friday evening In the Sixth ward amusement hnll. Mrs. Sarah A. Baker left Saturday of last week for Salt Lake to spend a f':w days with relatives and friends. After a pleasant visit with friends in Provo, Mm. J. M. Georro has returne-1 to her heme in MoDtpellcr, Idahn. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Don C. WllllBnis and fnmllj nnd Miss Zel'.a Taylor left Wednesday by auto for Burley. I da bo. to speed ten u.ja with rela tires and friends. The I'tah Sorosis members spent sn enjoyable afternoon Wednesday with Mrs. W. I-ester .Mnirum. An address on "South America" was given br Mr. Ma.irum. Mrs. Ethel I. Oatke and amal B"n, I A., hare returned from BlACkfoot, Idaho, where Uiey enjoyed a visit with Mrs. ba Ike's daughter. daugh-ter. Mrs. LeBoj Peterson, and Mr. and Mrs. Thrls Peterson and family. On the return trip, lira, Datke rlcleed relatives in Cat-he Tallt-T and Ogdetj. Mrs. Jarrlfl Aydelotte of American Fork Is Tiniting hr parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. God-dard, God-dard, in Provo. Mra. J. H. Moore of Sprinff Lake was a Provo visitor tlit latier part of the week. Mrs. Trill Craver of Docbesne spent last ' week-end In the Garden city with Mrs. Laccy , EL Famswortli, Miss I.yle Jones of Coalville spent last week- end In Provo. Mrs. A. YV. Palmer has returned from Den- I ver. Colo,, where she attended the Y. W. C. A. annual convention as delegate from this district. dis-trict. I Mr. and Mr. K. P. Petersen of RlrhfieM hnve re torn rd lioroe, after Spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Mart W. Roylance. Mr. and Mrs. b. It. Beebe hare left for Salt Lake to Binke their home. A nnique TJhlloween partv was riven by rrf. H. C. Hicks, Mrs. TV. U. Glbby and Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Rldfre, Thursday eveniug, complimentary to Mr. und Irs. Alfred Itidge. who were mar- i ried Wednesday In the Salt Lake temple. The decorations were elaborate. Seventy guests attended. at-tended. Of Interest to Provo people ia the announce- I ment made by Mr. and Mrs. Joh V. Dunn of j the mnrriage of their sister, Miss Kate Elliott, and Stanley A. Lawrence. of Shelley, Idaho, whieh took place "Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. The marriage of Miss Jean Mitchell and I Ralph C. Dunn will take place neit Wednesday evening at the home of the bridegroom's parent par-ent p. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dunn. Bishop Joseph Jo-seph Nelson will officiate. A reception will be given later for the wedding party, including relatives and close friend y. r MURRAY 4 i MURRAY. Not. l. Miss Rayola Atwood en- tertained at a Halloween and masquerade dancing dan-cing party Thursday evening at her home on Vine street, in compliment to Miss Anna BroeD of Salt Lake, who will learn soon for Los Angeles, An-geles, Calif., where ahe will spend the winter with her sitters. Halloween ideas were carried out in the decorations and refreshments. Ghosts ushered the guests into a dimly -lighted nx-m, i where a tall, solemn figure, draped in white, greeted them. Jack-o'-lanterns, black cats and fortune-telling helped to add to the witching honr. Each guest was in coBtnme. and there were ladies of royalty, farmers, soldiers, school girls, folly and Yama-Yama girls. All were out-of-town guesis, who Included, besides the guest of hcoor, Miss Emma Marvroft. Miss Victory Alnsworth, Miss Marie ETers. Miss Ella Carlson, Carl-son, Miss Lvdia Omick. Miss Mary Manin. Mrs. V. C. Wilier, Mifs Lillian Walsh. Mrs. Rockhlll. Miss Agnes Olsn. Miss Louise Sian-i Sian-i ford. Miss Jennie Larson, Miss A. Mallaney 1 aud Miss Qcleen. Mrs. Harry Howe entertained the ladies of the S. S. club Wednesday- afternoon at her home on Vine street. Mrs. E. L. Scott left Sunday for Deseret. to Tislt with relatives and friends for a few weeks. Miss Vera Bishop, assisted by Miss Donna Eriekson. entertained al a Halloween party Thursday evening at the letter's Itoust in Salt Lake. The houae was decorated la Halloween colors, each member wearing a cap and apron ia yellow and black. Dancing was enjoyed throughout the evening, followed by a late supper. sup-per. Ten gnests were present. Mrs. Arthur Hobbs entertained the officers and teachers of the First Ward rrimary Wednesday afternoon of last week at her home on Vine street. Mrs. Royce Gilbert will entertain at a birthday birth-day party next Wednesday afternoon at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles White entertained at dinner Sunday In honor of their daughter, Mrs. Danzel Pike, of Belt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew An-drew Lundquist and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gillespie. Gil-lespie. Thirty friends of Miss Mary Delia Beatty. dnconess of the Baptist church, pleasantly surprised her at the church parlors Wednesday evening. Refreshments were served, followed by a musical program. Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Kllboarn entertained the Jollv Twenty-eight clib at a ,4500' party Thursday eTnlng. Twenty-fiTe guests were present, Mrs. Charles Evans will entertain the ladjes of the Baptist Aid at her home next Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. A large Halloween fancy-dress ball, the first of a series of parties, was given at the Hill-crest Hill-crest gymnasium Friday evening, for the msr-ried msr-ried people, by fifteen ladies of the city. Pumpkin pie and cider were set-red. A pretty home weddinr was that of Miss Goldie Davis of Bandy and Elvis Hanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hanson, of this place, Wednesday evening, at the home of the bridegroom's bride-groom's parents on State stre-t. Bishop D. Rrnnson Brlnton. of the Murray First ward, performed the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of white Georgette cr-pe, over cr-am-rolored messaline. She curried Bride roses. , and was unattended. Assisting in receiving and in the dio1n-rrom were ; Mrs. KlDIMCb Smith. Mrs. William Mines. Mr. Charles Eatcbel. Mrs. E. Christensen and Miss Hanson. Mlsa Ella Hanson played the wedding march nnd also gave mnsicnl selections throughout the evening. The house wa decorated in pink and white carnations and ferns, us were the tables in the dining-room. A large reception followed the ceremony. The gues's numbered seven ty-five. The couple, after November 10. will be at home to their friends In Mldvale. Mls Virginia Baker l"ft for her home m Ogden Hunday evening, after a few day' visit with her relatives here. Mrp. DftTld K. Odell of St. John's. Ariz.. In visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. G. U. Pace for six weeks. Mrs. Kate Chrlsholm and Miss Catherine Chrlsholru, who spent the past few weeks vli-Iting vli-Iting at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. B. A. Fleming, left for Sun Francisco dtir'.nr the week to f!!t relative!, before returning to their home in Seattle. Miss Amy Mallaney of Bait Ike has been the gnest of ftffiM Tone and Rayola Atwood during the week. 1 PRICE T I PRICE. Not. L Mm. H. A. Balllnerr Ifft jrrUar to Join Mr. Billlnitr In MrOIIl. Nt. Mr. J. W. Ioofbonrow and rtnurht'-r. Ml" ttnth Loofbonrow. unA Vera WMlmnrft. lrft Thortdar mornlne for lsna P.-nrh. CMlf.. lo Ibr Ixiofbonrow car. Thej expect to 1 otmcrnt pT.ral w..k. Mn rt.-nton Ilfltidolph nnn rhlMfn. who bnv ln rtoltte for a oonpl- of K'K wltti frlrno. In Mohrland. wen In Prlr-e o few dn;.H tlilH wo.lc. and Ifft for Mrtllll. Vpt., to Join Mr. Kondolpli nnd rnnhp thflr horn.. Mr. r.iiclllo MSterttntl of I'w. la a nw p'v no'frnph.r In th office of Count? Snp'.rllit.u-dent Snp'.rllit.u-dent Omon H.ran. Mr. and Mr. VT. P.. Bead went to Pnlt Ijike Cl'tT Mond.iv mornlnjr 10 "pnd ttie winter. Mm Y. If. Welah tin" returned from n w.olt', rl.lt with her aon In Ojden and duiifhler In The' rampflre alrla met Thtiradar eeenlne with A11I" BJIIr. llnllnwe.n jamea were, plnred. after the hn.lne. .e.alon. The Ki.irler' of the hleh achool facnltj and , mirnher "f 0M rrad teachem. with wlr.a SeSSto and e.e..r,a. rltaW Woqt Ml V evenlna and enj-ired a wl-n! ront ,nd rampflre anpper. I.a'er the part; retnrncl to the hlir'i Ohflol im for damlnr. n.e memhera of the BltMMrd .warm of the neehlve lrla were entertained Monday eTen.na be tlei- l.-adera. M". Itulon Ili-rner and Ml" Itnbr firmer. Th" parte wn. prof re.ale.-. and the member., with their eaeorta ai upeel.l ,.... met for the flrat .'ae of the game ,t OK A Brrner home. Ile-e their fort.ine. were told, and the flmt conrae of the eTe-nln'a eTe-nln'a mean .erred. At each pine" tbe ,leeorat!on and r.freahmenla "ere In Iceepln. with th. aplrll of Halloween Th. a.j-ond Smm rfattaJ wai tbat of John Brmr. Prom there the part? l conducted to the tier,,. Fett home, then lo the Kdward Jone, home. At the Joaeph Jone. home the dee.-rt of the erenlnr wa. a.-re-d and dance wa- the arnnd finale of the erenln. The lrl of the p.rtr I, a raawtt, If.rolhy McMillan. (It. 'a I, ,l.. Florenee and Mine tlnrmon. tlllre Child'. Mn (loold Addle Oo.an. ly.la P.encb. Ortlla Jnne. tlarl.aa Jonea. Ionn Bryn-r Their .c.,rt. were: Jame. Kauaetl. Karl MeKeltv mnt lta.mn.een. Will re,rlii. p.lward Il.lnea rred La", tleward Cnlhim. Vincent ,',' Keor.etl, Mofflt. Mr. and Mm B.ilon Vlr-ner Mia. Hnhr IfWI, Mia. lOtt Harmon .i M. Marjorle M.ifft. The ntambft of the llrldre cp.b were enter lataad wedncdir arfaraoo; h Mm, r.. A. W (lee afler ft"' ramea. fntora were waMH l t,m Mat (lllmonr for mint., and t., Mr. PIIumU r..r h-.n'.r.. A fttDfhrf POB" K. r. Chamberlain. Mr.. H7j J,...le Hanford. Mra. Orie.n C, Jloa.lia and Mra. Thomaa lltaftraM. P BOUNTIFUL J Mlllf nd fflinlly hnvo moved to Jrroino, Id.ho, U) PMki their tkOtD. Mr nnd Wn. ChtfW- Wg ) " Hnlt US City WW Hi.nday ktMttl Of Mr. and rwln nnt Rundny in N,ra- ""mIm. OlitfI Mill- Wil JJS! lr to KfiU iMkm ('It. Blent of Hill MMf t.nSmV&. M. B Wndd f VTU m mtitU -t Mr. &d Mr.. William UOU dflHOI MUmIiI BiB-llitfT of Hnlt I.ake City 'i-llrd 'i-llrd friend- In BwHHtlfOl 1'rldny. Mrl it. n Hvtmrorfb u6 cWMrtn of Fni' ingSm ipttti TttM(U; un, of r"ln' "2ft Pftrl II. BofOd Mr. tol p7, bojt rx Hnit Uk Oity, -n"i wtatlwi btN Km Mm. K. V?, Hme-Ile.v. Klfty rtlStltti friend- were prex-nt. ilefrpelimenti were nrVM Ud Hie lime wnn -pent In mMlO IM cnm-. Mr. John Tirynon, wtn bid boOB tM tttt of her flaaibtOfi UN. Minn f'ilini"n. 'f Vo.fi ruff, for UM Dtlt montli. UTltod bjDOl TU0J Mr. Hoy White of Kunulngton Vlsltod reln-tlTtf reln-tlTtf bOW Tliurt-lny. A fnrewell ncUt wan Riven In Hi- S-t nd irtrd inootl&i bouot Uondty trotilag In honor i.r lidor Otu Dnvlti wiio it f i Wodnooday tot n minion CO the renlrni itftttt. Mie Bran Bownrd viiiteo ttmu in Knj vine BundnfU Ufl. PhiUldtf BttOh wn n Tt-ltfir to Unit Ltki Qlt Ihlt woob, n" 0Mt of fiioBoo. Mm. a I t in Ineoboon ind ohlldyon of H"" Ltke Oltf nre gMOdl&i "t raw months borti m tuMtf "f lift. J""" rtcoboon. UlM Myrtle Wllnon Of OfflOfl l TlntUag trlrndi boro. , Mm QbarlH k. Uaboy i ipondlni wool In OofUnd" m iu'"i o btf olour, Mm. d- wr'Ii'oiiy cimtit ntofflod home Tuooday from h in di; r ?M1 wiUi ratatlroi In Logan. Mr tttd Mm. 0. V. llnt.ii nr.. p00dln rt frs week- IB Tt nil-ton. Wo,, n gUffltl ( Mr nnl Mrw. lerrv BttOb. itu iiroi.en iiiit.ii onUftnlnod Ibo Priooiiui Mm. Fred BfttOh. Mm. l.ury RObtrtO, Mm. Arthur Httob, Mm, Tolly QmAti Mrn, J. A. b'-ott, Mm. lnou it. Htnlth nnd Mr. I. L. ObTiotmnn. GRANTS VII. IE J HA NTS II.I.F, Nov. I. Mri. Monto nnrntu nnl Mn. Kthel II. BftNl rotbrnod homo from n vNH. with fliOOdl nnd rolttlYOO In Cnlif urnln, Wodnoodoy ovoAlnc. Mr. nnd Mr. Kphrnim Thornton of Hon ney, Idnho, llitOd rOlntlVOI nnd ftlo&di hero dur-lli dur-lli IC the D eel. Mr, viiuio Onldmtl iftd UIm Bthol OaldwoU of OtrdOton, AlbOrtii I'finniln, lotl for ihelr hOttO UOfldiy, uflrr h vnU with rrlnllveii mid ( friend" tier.'. The Bocoad ward Rollaf loolty taTo n danoo nnd Mclal In tho onon bouoa llaluMNwn ntght. Tim hull wai boautlfnlly docoratad and rafrfih Basil wra norrod. nunbM of I tbi won nrrniik-e.l for fortttHO ttlllUf BOd QtllOV aittUM Banta. a pirtnro thow wao glfin aarly In tho even log. TniUrjt. nnd other ptltH 0 IfO Ml ti rd.-il. Mr. nnd Mm. Joiopb Roalbarfl Irfi Bnnda vaalni fot BlTtrtoa to Batto. tbalf homo during tba "inter. lo their achool work tt the v. oT l", ifnanat'i evening. Tho toachari f tho dtatricf arbanli bm Ha Ik) woe n partial la their r.ntii- Tharadaj ritrtiooD. Rofraohaionti nppropritto to th'.- ncCHRlon wore norvetl. Mra. v.. m. B pan too intartaUtd t n r-nriv I her now homo on liarl wtreot TlmMdny etonlnff. mm Tayton" "t l.AYTMX, Nor. 1. Ml.a J,-l. l.avton ,, last week end .l.ltnr In Salt Lake Oltj, aa lOttt of Ml.. Jennie Mann. Mr. and Mra. Itaj- Aahar laft Ttinradar fnr OMlam, lAtln. to make their honia Ml.. ..r-, PhlUIlM mal laaoAl In l.,ten a. rock I of he, alHi.r, Mr.. Harmand ilte.lhltl Mra. Jaaaa M amllh Hltwrttnd at a Inn.-h' e..n tl her l.,e Thnr.day tftorwna In honor of Mra .Vitrei I, .mi,,,,,. f RlTCIaldt Cat The tibia aria bMVtltlllljl rh mated in ,rl' '"" "",' '""'' Coter. were laid f, Mt. it. v. Iharnor, Mi.. John R, tvt,,,,. m Rri vans, ,., kiu itarinaa, Mr. waiio, i..vaa.. mi.. Rfaaif Htatraawa, mi., rrtellli Ko.tth an.l Ml., Nhlrle, ahermer. dinner at her k.-, Vrl.t.e ernln. e na lv,rl ,.f 0e, r,,.rt- f.v,. the ,-ar PMa for the tahle. n era I Mlaaea ,. Uidle, r,.-ll daaa. an I ' let. t handlei I la. l', .n.t ll,.all ltl- Jar, a f ocMen. Mr and . .1 n,,, and eon. J "f Mr. and Mr. Im-lu. lj,mtle. Ml.. Urac Hoh .. i , nrsrJai in 0fl Mr, and Mr. c . .... it SaadV tlden a. ine.ta of fttenda. Hi n oei i tllrkau an al TunrHj la S lkr Ctt, a u.-l ,-f r.lenda. Mr. 1 netua l aiolle tl.ltrd , lattv.-. Is tht. week. Mlaa v la.t week In .Salt lke titj. Ml.. Amell, Men entertalrl an-f. "j f-'",..l" i ,11 .1 h. r I,.., Salsr.la tit nla of la. I , i. n.mea ,.e,e dae.l aa.l a late ho, t ..(, .-.hmenl, were arr.r.1. Mr, and Mra I , i s, , ,..,cl ... ranrt Inn t hi -v ,.. ., I, Mra r.arl .i f ,.,,. tdsk ' " ,,e.t t ,r, ,,,,, , s....nnah IV'rre. Mr. J,t sc.. m,. ,n, Uehh-S, ar-' JJJ fa.t we.k l Sli,a.llle a. in.t. "" 5 Hal,... II,.,,, I |