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Show Y . . ! 'I Social Notes From Utah Towns j&tfl.ss; BTJTHA .TONES, (loft), qiioon or the May carnival held nt. Ciar-l'A Ciar-l'A field Thursday under tlm cltiv.rt.iou of t lip Woman':.! chili, ami (ri;;ht, ami luMow, rospocttvcly), Miss Anna J-rownitig ami Miss Elnova Limliitroiu, maids of honor. twenty-four. Tim tnliln van lc;i nit ful 1 Willi nd carnal lima im. I the han.l-pahll.il han.l-pahll.il .lnr I'ai'ils. ,Ul.T til" l.an.lurt. Ih.- i-i-iiH ,1 Ml I. .u. I. ..I the llu-at.-r. Tin' senior rln Mti hi' U in hl.:li M'hnnl cn- Irrl.lllH'll Ml II il im: party Friday fvi- i.Im;: ill lir: veil In Hi.' k.v I' I'"' hW i..,ll....i l.lilliilli.r:. 'I'1... roinli mmm beautifully beauti-fully .l.'.-iirMl.-il In Uii' M'lilur .'iMhH ml, .is M' iil-rril anil white Mild Inn hiHll wlliiul ri.liirn. black unit rcil. 'I'll.' k-iirstH ln-cliiil.il ln-cliiil.il 111.. i'Immhch of Ihn hlk'll Hchonl. in.'ir.l.ci'M of the I'liciilly anil iiluiuiil. Ulit rclr.'Nliiiicnln were i-crvril. The nii'inlicrs of I he Ttirwlav Kvonlm,' llrlilmi clul, were j;ncMts (if Mrs. W. H. Ciirl.'iilil lhi:i week. Mrs. II. (.'. I!omm ivhii 111" hlnliesL M-nre ivi.e; Mrs. Sl.inc, tl'O consolation pri.c, am Jl r.s. rii'ay, the vilest, i-rhie. Itli.is If. l Wood, principal of the hlKtl Hchonl, cnlcrlaliicLl llio noiilor rlan.s at a 0 o'clock dinner Krlilay ovonlnB at hr home. i.'oyra won, laid for twenty-throe. twenty-throe. Tho talilo ileeora I Ioiih were In "M-l.iu- Jon, pills, tho cla.'M llowor. After flln-ncr, flln-ncr, tlaneliiK' va-s onjoyod at tho Yaer biuret. 'h "Women's fjn.'lely of tho Tlnion church met with Mrs.. V. 1. Trout, Thursday ol' bust week, when tho following follow-ing oflicers were elected: I -resident, Mrs. 7,. Ycai-lan; llrst vice president, Mra. .lolin F. "Woodman; wecoiid 'ieo president, Mrs. Fd Maim': nri-rotary and treasurer. Sirs. John Muiliyn; assistant swrrotary mid treasurer. Mrs. -II. V. J'crhain. On Wednesday evening the outpoint and in-foniliic in-foniliic cfilcer.s were Riven a banquet in the Odd Kellows.' hall. The, St. Katherlno's guild met with Mrs. '!,. A. Tuttlo, 'J'liursilay ovenlns;. vsvrii- i: IX XSN,X V I J Vo x v I x I i I I vx x ! '; I i - ' ill -N Jli 1 Vi'v 1M WV- il s I, 1 -Mi s i 1 I xl 'j 0 1 H ; ll "' GARFIELD t;KFiri.l M;iv An oluboiati' mu-riK'-uu l to l'r i ' v ' 1 ll-v ltu li' sii S Miiuiav situnl. in honor ot' jUMlun 'ri l;iy,M:iy 1 1, to wtiU-h tho inih-lV inih-lV is invitt-ii. Anions otlu-r mmihors, thi follow Ins 1,11 fven: rrolimiii.iry 1 oi'K imiu Gonc io o Kutns; otciuiik chorus:, "l.ovo at Homo.' : s:oivil solo. "Moiln i." Mrs. l:iymo Smtt U ; sju'rctl rtmt with iUmo aiu1 MOiin obll;;ito, M:ni 1, limit and Vr:uiU nunhu. Tliohua Hy-vIm- mul Huth (.'oMinw'ooil; oornot solo, Mottior M;iohtoo." I'. P. Stone; violin ,',lo. -'Oood-hNO Kotvver," "Miss Paw son; j-orus, "Nanu- of Mother, " kitulor;artoi .,,,,,,1;' s.xifi, with piano, oornot and violin otln;ato, "Homo, Swoot Homo." I'lio oaru.mou sorvloe for all mothors iM.ont will follow. In whioh boy soouta Juul inUM-nudiato rs will ixuliolrato. In ooiiU'limont to Leo Okornian. who lu in.-1 roturnrd from ovoroas. a dano-' dano-' In- 't,v w;'s --lvoU l,' Mis 1-arents, Mr. inul Mrf' ''nos. at tho 1.. P. vS. hall in Arthur Monday ovouins- l'tio dooora-tions dooora-tions ore in iho nat tonal oolors. Mrs. ToncV, asMted by her daughter. Miss lda Okornmn, presided at the refresh- "v rnt'iU booth, whoro ieo eream and cakes were served. Those enjoy in? tlu eve- " rhiir's festivities were Mr, and Mrs. A. 1 TviTerson Air. and Mrs. James Case, Mr. 1 "'- nid Mrs. Jack Neilson, Mr. and Mrs. - .lames Kone. M"p. and Mrs. A. Ataae. Mr. and Mrs, VI. CL Hardy, tr. antl Mrs. " : Fred Newfnieyor, Mr. and Airs. Smiley, ' ' lr. and Mrs. Kobert Cluier, Mr. and Mrs. - AleN- Sneddon. Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Olson, Mrs. le:th Aniark, Mrs. Tlmma tlivor, ; V Mrs! Katherine Zeto. Miss vMara Pile. v Mies Clara Kone. Miss Irene Koyor. Miss ""Helen Webber. .Miss Snet'fie Sneddon, ' Miss "Winners, Miss vTeo Jones. Ms Marjory Haajce. Miss Alda Okerman. 0- Miss Viva Lew is of Salt I.ske, Charles ; Hardins, Clan?n and Leo Okerman. Jo-; Jo-; seph Kone, John Russell, Lyle Haage, ! E." Little of Salt Lake, Mr. Wye. H. C. I Hardin?, Lester and Oscar Frederick son, I ...Lee Kumph and Air. and Mrs. Jones. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Beers and little' son left for Olnistead. in Frovo canyon, during he past week. They will make their home there. Mr. and Jfrs. Jack Holder of Salt Lake 1 cisited in Arthur last week with Air- and Mrs. A. Tygerson. 1 Mrs. Glen Coe of AVoodlaiul is a gruest at the home of Mrs. L. Fatten in Ar- 5 thur. t ; Miss Helen AValquist is visiting Miss 1 f) Pansy Jentesen in Fielding1, Ida. r Mr. and Mrs. John Allen are receiving' , congratulations upon the arrival of a 1 ! son, born Sunday, April 27, at the home , j of Air. and Airs. Fred Williams. ! j The Baker's Dozen Bridge club was ". entertained, this afternoon by Mrs. Hodge I Marshall. ! Mrs. Rue Packard entertained the G. G. ! Bridge club today. I Mrs. Stella MeClellan of Loan was : the guest of her sister, Mrs. Amy Web- aer. tite first of the week. Mrs. Jennie Kone, president of tho Arthur Primary association, was sur-! sur-! prised Tuesday afternoon by the officers i jf the various church orgranizatioris and j members of the Relief society. cafe-! cafe-! teria luncheon was served. . I The May carnival, which took place : Thursday afternoon and evening-, under :he direction of the Woman's club, was 1 decided social and financial success. Hiss Elitha Jones won the contest for jueen of the carnival, with 1402 votes. Miss Elnora Lindstrom was second, poll-Jig poll-Jig 1249 votes. Miss Lindstrom and Miss -j inna Browning, who ran third, were de- Jared maids of honor to the queen. The i arnival, which was given for the benefit I )f the playgrounds and the public library, I Pas one of the prettiest and most suc-3 suc-3 jessful affairs ever given in the Woman's 3 :Iub. In the afternoon the Alaypole y lance by the Misses Snelgrove, assisted jj )y the girls of the fifth grade of the I Sarfield school, was given. There also I ffas a fish pond and OLher diversions for Airs. A. C. Ensign and Airs. A. V.. Kimball. Kim-ball. Tlio candy booth was in rharo of the library committer, assisted by Aliss Kvclyn Paddock. Miss Hiikia Alil-quist. Alil-quist. Miss Dorothy French Aliss Dorothy Doro-thy Keos, Altss Llsie Alunson and Alias "eda Anderson. Tho booth wlnjro serpentine, ser-pentine, caps and confetti were sold was in eharse ol" the executive board of the Woman's club, assisted by Miss Clara Larson. Al iss Fern La oh tin incut, Miss Kulh Kvors. Mis All Ilea. Lvers, M us a IluUla Ahkmist, Airs. MeAleor and Airs. Harry Scott, The mothers' section of t he Wo in llu's club was in charge of tho fishing- pond. v V .: . - v .:.':: w N S POCATELLO, IDA, 4 . , A- POCVTELLO, rdnho, May ,1. Saturday nfteroon of lar-t week Afr.s. Goldsmiiii nnd Mm. Don l'l ay entertained a number of friends at a, beautifully appointed luncherin at tho Bannock hotel. The centerpiece cen-terpiece of each table was a varje conUiin-inr; conUiin-inr; a red rosebud .'surrounded with ferns, and from tho centerpiece were pink streamers holldlriK a bouquet of pink sweet peas. After luncheon the puewts indulged in-dulged In progressive live hundred. Prizes were won by Mrs. H. H. Wilson, high favor, Mrs. Marianna, consolation, and Airs. S. V,. Brr.dy. hitxh-cut. Mrs. Cr.rl A. Valentine was guet of honor at a social given by Mrs. D. W. Church and Airs. W. N. AlcCai'ty Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. Airs. H. H. Wilson was hostess to the Pinochle club at her apartment in the Stratford Tuesday evening. High favor wa.s won by Airs. Krwiii. Tho Wednesday Kvor.ing Bridge club met at the apartments of Mrs. J. L. Mc-Dermond Mc-Dermond this veek. liigh score was won by Mrs. Baron, second by Airs. Bachelor and third by Airs. Frazirr. AlrR J. Muffner was JiOftes to tho 1 Sat urday Afternoon Five Hundred club at her home, 249 South Johnson, last week. . At the card tables wero Airs. Woodward, 1 Airs. Lnmpsun. M rs, Btu uside. Airs. ATar-shall. ATar-shall. Airs. Schafi'er, Airs, Davis. Airs. : AdolpJi, Mrs. Sheldon paid Mrs. Wilson. : Club guests were Airs. Murray Colo, Mrs. Dygert, Airs. Kvans, Airs. Squires, AJrs. ' Roberts. Airs. AlcCall and Aliss Lampson. The War Mothers association of Bannock Ban-nock county held a meeting in the assembly as-sembly room of the Y, M. C. A. Monday afternoon, and T'rofofsor Ali Her of the Idaho Technical institute delivered a lecture lec-ture on Idaho reclamation projects. The association will meet a train in May. Airs. W. R. Gillies and children, spent the week In Boise visitipg relatives and friends. Aiajor and Air?. Tom Mullen, according to information, have lanaed in New York from France, and are at Camp jJix awaiting await-ing the major's dicharge, after which tiiey will return to their homo in this city. Afrs. Orln P. Barber left early in the week for Xew York state, where she was called on account of the serious illness of her mother. Mr p.. A. C. Hinckley had as her guest on Thursday Mrs. Thomas Manley Rams-dell Rams-dell of Pcrtland. Ore. Aliss Eva Kasiska is home afer an absence ab-sence of four months, which were spent in eastern and southern states visiting friend?. D. K. ."Rower man, Jr., of Idaho Falis stopped In Pocatello Munday to visit C. C. Fowerman. Air. Bowerman was en route from service in France, whore ho spent two years in the Yale ambulance corps. Airs. Ned McCracken entertained. Tuesday Tues-day afternoon for the members of the Tuesday Bridge club. Airs. W. A Liber-man Liber-man won. high favor and Airs, D. J. Alc-Xerny Alc-Xerny was second. The Missionary society of the Congregational Congre-gational church was entertained Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon by Airs. F. A. Krussman. Airs. S. P. Holt read a paper on home missions, and a delightful musical program pro-gram was rendered by Airs. Nestor Aber and Mi r.s Anna Spongberg. Social features fea-tures of the musical program were two songs by Alastor N. Abcr, Jr., 4 years of age. Fifty members of the society attended. at-tended. Thursday nfterr-oon Airs. W. ,T. Ing-ling Ing-ling entertained tho Friday Afternoon Bridge club. Airs. Minnie Howard gave an interesting interest-ing lecture on the old Fort Hall site at the meeting of the D. A. R., held at her home Tuesday afternoon. In the social rooms of the Y. Al". C. A. tea will be served Sunday afternoon under the supervision of Airs. Adolph and Airs. Arlitt, assisted by Aliss Bessio Baird and Miss Adelaide Anderson. The music will be under the direction of Airs. Nestcr Aber and Aliss Gladys May. ' Airs. H. T. Bachelor spent a few days of the week in Idaho Falls visiting relatives rela-tives and friends. Airs. Ruth Hatch and daughter, Miss Aldura Hatch, ltft for their home in Og-den. Og-den. Utah, Wednesday, after spending several sev-eral days visiting Mrs. Don Ray, daughter the children. In the evening for the grown-ups was the contest for Alay oueen, crowning of queen and a Alaypole dance, followed by dancing until midnight. mid-night. Japanese lanterns and crepe paper prettily decorated the clubhouse hail, where the carnival was held. Alany attractive at-tractive booths were in evidence. Alrg. W. M. Campbell, assisted by the other members of the playgrounds committee, presided over the "hot dog" booth. Airs. Raybold was in charge of the punch and the ice cream booth, and was assisted by Aliss Alabel Hoffmann will remain in Price until the close of the school year. The Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist Meth-odist church will meet next Thursday afternoon af-ternoon with Airs. M. G. Cleveland. I MURRAY t MUKHAY, Mny 3. Miss Jennie Williams returned re-turned lionio Tuesday 11 l tern 0011 from a two months visit with roliithvs nod friends in Ban IMuyo, San Franoisco and On klund. . ' 'Mid Past Nobk' Uraud ehib was pleasant v nuer-Lalned at the home ot Mrs. .1. .1. y.tirtin Tbnrsdii.v af ternooii. T hus present wofi; Mrs, Isaac Hud ley, Mrs. (. hui'l-'S. Anderson, Mr?. A. IJud.r.uM. ti. I'alp.i Oitlpie. Mrs. James flays, Mr-;. James Nelson, Mr-. Kate Froku-k, Mrs. Fred P-n-a--.. Mrs. J. K. liriukwa tor. Mrs. 1'rank L'liiine.ct i iur. Mrs. Kd. lijivson, Mr3. Kay Arnold. V:-i-. IMward Weie. Mrs. Tressa W1-liams, W1-liams, .Hi,. W. M. Btlliuii and Mrs. LiizJo Wid-11c Wid-11c r. Mrs. L'dith Christie of Vernon Is tho. guest ot Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Andusou for a few days. Mrs.. Harry Kemp and baby and Mrs. Mar-rare Mar-rare t Wrislii ot Midvule are spending n fe Uaya at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Urnest Wright. Mrs. I van, Bean and children rr turned home lluirsday iroji a month's visit -vilh relatives at rruo. The teachers and pupils of the ltillcrest high school, headed by Superintendent C. E. Ganfiu. spent May day iu the eanyo'i. Trucks ami automobiles au-tomobiles conveyed the pupils as far us tho second powerhouse iu Big Cottonwood cunvou, iv hero. tliy spent the entire day. -Ma-3. (.itoryi. Jcukins. and children returned I-i'jday fr-mi California, ulie.-j Uiey hd sneut two months. Dr. and Mrs. Georp W. Baker and daugh-teis, daugh-teis, lrinia nnd Dorothy, spent Munday at th..- hduie of "William Atwood and family. Mrs. E. K. ilOb'gess enter mined at a parcel s.iu'.or 'iuesday auernoon iu honor of n--i sister. sis-ter. Miss 01a I.arseu of L'onraiui, whe wis married later hi Cut? v.eek to Corporal K. Petei-sou, Petei-sou, also of Uphraim 'the afternoon was spent in music aud sanies fullowed by luncheon. Snring flowers and pink and white apple blossoms wra effectively arranged throughout the rooms. The guests numbered twenty -five. Mrs. Paul Walton of Bait Lake is visiting hr mother, Mrs. Minnie Walls, before leaving leav-ing -for Woodruff, ' Wyo., where she will join her husband to spend the summer at the Walton ranch. Mrs. A. Bright, Mrs. J. J. Martin -and Mrs. M. Moorehousc will entertain tin Methodt Ladies Aid society 111 their church "Wednesday "Wednes-day afternoon. Mrs A. D. Williams. Mre. A. Bright nnd Mrs. M. Mourehouse entertained tweuiv of their friends at the Methodist church parlors dnee-uay dnee-uay afternoon. Music was the feature of tho afternoon, after which luncheon was served Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hurling entertained at carda Thursday evening at their home on Forrr-eighth Forrr-eighth South street. Those present were Mr and ' Mrs. George Huscher, Mr. and Mrs William Wil-liam G. Churches and Mr. aud Mrs. Floyd Green of Bait Lake. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Anderson were guests at dinner Tnursday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. Scott Anderson in Sait Lake. The occasion oc-casion was a family reunion in honor of Scott Anderson. Jr., who returned home Wednesday from overseas. 1 The teachers of the First ward religion class entertained at a dancing party, followed bv a luncheon, Thursday afternoon, to their members mem-bers at the. Murray First ward amusement and Mrs. Harry Barker. Three, tables were, played. Mrs. Rowberry served luncheon. 'the C. O. V. formal dance was given Friday evening in Cotillion nan. Word has been received in Twn Falls of" the engagement of Ward Walker H listed, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. I-Iusted, for yen'-s residents of 1 wiu Falls and now living in Lea Angeles, to MUs Marian K. Mmvry. '1 he marriage mar-riage will be solemnized at Mauhattan. Kan. , on May 11. after hien the couple will go to St. Joseph. , Mo., to make their home. Mrs. J. K. Cress entertained the Ncedle-craf t club Wednesday afternoon. Refreshmems weio served. Miss Delora Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hansen. eft Bunday for Bait Lake I to be married to LugoiiP Page of Ogden, ttah. 1 where they will liiake their home. 1 Elizabeth Sanford, Airs. B. K. AlrDonpld, Mrs. J. AI. Whitmore, Airs. A. 1. Alac-Lean, Alac-Lean, Airs. C. II. Stevenson, Airs. J. K. Jamison. Airs. R. Can trill and Airs. Henry Wade. Airs. H. W. Cooper entertained a few friends Tuesday afternoon in honor of Airs. A. D. Sutton. Others guests were Mrs. Thomas Fouts, Airs. J. AI. Whitmore, Whit-more, Airs. J. W. Hammond, Airs. L. A. MeGee, Airs, R. W. Crockett, Airs. AI. G. Cleveland and Airs. Alat Gilmour. Miss Ida Tanner, Aliss Rachel Ready, Aliss Edna St. John and Aliss Turner of the high school dormitory entertained the members of the high school faculty Monday evening at the high school building. build-ing. The supper was served in the domestic do-mestic science dining room and dancing was enjoyed in the gym. Airs. Leo Kenney and baby came down Wednesday from Mo'miand to visit a few days with Airs., Charles Loger. Mrs. E. H. Welsh has returned from a visit with friends in Ogden and Provo. Aliss Lea Sanford is visiting at tho A. Bal linger home. She and her mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Sanford. will later go to Arizona to spend tho summer with the Sanford boys on the ranch. Airs. J. W. Hammond and the three boys left Wednesday for Stuart, Iowa, to visit relatives for a month. Mrs. Alice Hoffmann has completed the packing of her household goods ami has started them for San Diego. She and Aliss Alice Hoffmann and Edith Galey will leave next week for their new home. I TWIN FALLS, IDA. f TWIN FALLS. Idaho, May 3. Saturday eye-niuc eye-niuc of last week the teachers of the Lincoln school were hostesses to the teachers of the other schools at a party given at Parrish hall. A fuur-cuiirse dinner was served by' the Episcopal Episco-pal guild and the remainder of the evening was passed iu dancing. Sixty-three guests were present. Miss Katherine Stoltz entertained at a . dancing danc-ing and candy-making party on Thursday evening. eve-ning. Eleven guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. TVelson Hayward 'entertained on Saturday evening of last week at their country home in honor of Mrs. C. O. Longley, who wili leave soon for her former liumfe in Minneapolis. Twelve guests were present. On Friday evening Miss Hazel Uartfield vras hostess to eleven of her friends at a (lancing ond eairly-makiug party. The Shamrock club enjoyed its monthly social meeting at the home of Mrs. Bheilhnan last Thursday afternoon. The hostess served luncheon. lunch-eon. Among the most interesting week-end affairs was the house party given by Miss Rachel Quigley over Sunday at her country home. The guests who motored from Twin Kalis were Misses Zelma Larmore, Alwilda Odor, Flolse Spar ford, Reba Sanger, Pauline Iiiplcv und Mildred Jenkins. On the occasion of the seventh birthday anniversary anni-versary of her daughter. Fleanor, Mrs. M. Duim entertained sixteen small guests Saturday afternoon of List week. Tlif time was bpent in playing games and at the close of the afternoon after-noon the hostess served birthday luncheon. Mrs. John issr entertained at dinner Saturday Sat-urday evening of Iast Week for her daughter, Miss Irene, who lias recently returned from government wervice in Washington. Covers were laid for ten. Mrs. 1. R. Terrine kept: open house at the Blue Lakes ranch 011 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday ami Wednesday at, a bcries of blossom parties; This is the thirteenth annual blossom p;yty at the lakes. On Sunday a party made up of Mesdttnies rid Messrs. Paul Tabor. F. Murray. K.-irl SliiMt. Merger. Albert Seliirmun nnd Lave Girdner, Mr-. William Wagner. Miss Fern Costello and Zaeh North motored down to spend ihf day. The Wednesday Bridge club held a picnic there Wedn-'.-dny. 'Mrs. L. L. Hreckenriilge was hostess to the nit in hers of tin P. K. O. Tuesday evening. At the. close of the meeting Mrs. Brcckeuridge served supper. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Thomas Rowberry entertained the Thursday Bridge club. The pri.cs for high score went to Mrs. F. 11. Cox 1 SYRACUSE T SYRACUSE. Alay 3. Aliss Xaoml Pas- sey of Ogden and Aliss 1-Sva Joy Nielsen of Ephraim were guests of Airs. Thomas Anderson on Wednesday. Air. and Airs, Roy Briggs were Ray Seville Se-ville visitors Friday. . Air. and AJrs. William Yarney entertained enter-tained at a social at their homo Thu rs-day rs-day evening in honor of their niece, Aliss Lenora Smith, who will leave in a rv days for California, where she will do missionary work for tho Mormon church. Tho time was spent, in music and gams, followed bv refresh! 11 ents. The gusta Ave re Air. and Airs. Albert T. Smith, Air. and Airs. ( My do Bw ruing ham, Air. and Ah-s. William Kniuhtou, Aliss Julia Fre, Miss Lcvora Smith, Aliss Mary McFer-son. McFer-son. Miss Bessie Gailey, AI iss Al ice Walker, Glen Ellison, Emery Wilcox, Ora Barlow and Laurence Wilcox. Mrs. E. W. Tree was a Kaysville visitor vis-itor Sunday. The largest socinl event nf the. sf.-iMm took place Wednesday evening, when ihe : junior class of the North Davis hi;.'h school . entertained friends at a d;mein party in the Syracuse, amusement hall. Air. and Airs. Eli Cooper and Mr. and Airs. Joseph Bodily and .Miss Pear! Ilo.iily wei e last w eel; -end visitors to Tiia t ''her. Airs. Charles Barber "spent the week In Logan as a guest of relatives. Miss Lena, Tree a i si ted relatives In Farininslou on Friday. Aliss Yerna Walker, Miss Mary Ramp-ion Ramp-ion and Miss Ycra Nalder spent last Saturday Sat-urday in Ogden. " GARLAND f GARLAXD, May 3. Mrs. George B. Hushes returned home yesterday after n visit with relatives rela-tives at Mcndon. Sergeant Lzra Jensen, son of Mr. and Afrs. Peter Jensen, received his honorable discharge from the service and returned home last week from Little Ruck, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reeves had as their guests the early part uf the week Mfc Misses Pearl Mathias and Jennie Peterson of Brigham Mrs. Joseph W. Lewis returned home this week, after a visit with relatives at Ogden and Plalu City. I Mrs. George O. Nye spent the early part of the week at Farmington visiting with friends. Miss Lula Edwards entertained at her home on Factory street Wednesday evening at a bundle bun-dle shower in honor of Mrs. Leruy Ovler, formerly for-merly Miss Leah Rogers, a bride of last week. Music and gaums were the diversions of the evening and refreshments were served. The following people of Garland motored to Logan Wednesday for dinner and later in the evening to Hyrutu to the dance: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peek, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph F.. lny, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Persson, .Mr. and Mrs. fiay Hymen, the Misses Thelma Baker. Mahala McKarland, Winnie Harris, Phoebe Keeler and Messrs. Leland Anderson, Wayne. Baker and Temple ton. Mrs. Eph Coombs accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Wallis Edward, and little son. Gordon, to Spanish Fork yesterday to visit for an indefinite indefi-nite time. ' of Airs. Match. Next Tuesday ATr, and Airs. S. L. Reese will leave for a two weeks' visit to Kansas Kan-sas City. They will be accompanied by Airs. R. A. De Vross, Mrs. Reese's mother, who will remain i rt the east during the summer. Airs. D. D. Wakefield of Idaho Falls spent the week in this city visiting her parents, Air. and Mrs. E. C. Kinney. Aliss Kinney of Black Coot was also a guest at the Kinney home during tho week. Airs. William N. AlcCarty is spending a few days in Anaconda, Mont., visiting her parents. Monday evening the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen will hold its first annual an-nual ball in the Commercial club hall. Friday evening Airs. William Beasley and Airs. R, J. Oakley- entertained the members of the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium class. The evening wras spent in playing, games and a musical program wra,s given, j Present were Aliss Kerr, Aliss Howard, i Aliss Hosel, Aliss Harshbarger, Miss Hosk-inson, Hosk-inson, Aliss Budke, Aliss Garrison, Miss Smith, Aliss Scomachcr and Alisa Evans, and Airs. Arlitt, Airs. Adclph, Airs. Hiker, Airs. Isaacs, .Airs. Friend and Airs. Jor-gan. Jor-gan. Last evening the Mcllveen .lazz orchestra orches-tra gave a dancing party at th$ Highway-inn, Highway-inn, Inkom, at which a large number of Pocatello society folks attended. Private Carmen Mariano, brother of Airs. A. Bus-io, tM8 North Fifth street, returned re-turned home from France this week. Dr. and Airs. W. A. Wright have returned re-turned from San Francisco, whore they spent several weeks visiting relatives and friends. Airs. H. G. Knight is home from Idaho Falls spending a few days visiting her husband, Sergeant H. G. Knight, business manager of the Irrigation World. Tho Elks' club pave a delightful dance in the temple Wednesday night. At ATc-Nichols ATc-Nichols and Wright hall the 5am evening the Alachinists' local enjoved its annual ball. Airs. A. J. Knollin returned from the coast during the week. She was accompanied accom-panied by her daughter-in-law, Aire. J. c. Knollin. and iittle son from Los Angeles. pSfTANTHONY, IDA, f ST. ANTHONY, hlalio. Alay 3. Aliss Wilhclmina Snell entertained at a theater parly Wednesday evening. Her guests were girl companions in high school. After the show, refreshments w-erc served at the Sued home. Tho Birthday club met with Airs. Xehie Ferney, Monday night. There were three tables of "600," Mrs. N. D. Jackson winning win-ning iirst prize; All's. AI. A". Coehems, the guest prize, and Mrs. A. R. Cox, the con-sola, con-sola, t ion prize. Luncheon was served. Airs. AY. F. Gibson en tertaincrp six tables ta-bles of bridge Alonday night. The house w as bea utiful wit h cut uowers. Mrs. S. V. Gihnun won the pohn pne and Airs, i Y. E. Stevens, the honor prise. ,- two- j course iunclvon was served. Musical numbers were given by Airs. Harsh hag t,-r. Airs. Gilman and lenora dc La 7,0 de la , Vega. j The teachers ot the public school entertained en-tertained at .- banquet AkuMuiy eeniug in honor of Aliss Nede Cherry, teacher of t lie commercial course in the hiuh school, who will lea e Thursday for Siberia, Si-beria, s; ning as a sienographcr for th.c Red Cress. The banquel was held at the St. Anthony t ate, covers being laid for j I PRICE f . . f PRICE, May ?,. For the pleasure of Mrs. A bee Hoffmann, who Jcavev next ceek for her new home in California . Airs. 1 nomas Fouts and Mrs. H. s! KobineU entertained a number of' the older friends of Mrs. Hoffmann on Wednesday afternoon at the Fouts m;i- A guid-mounted fountain pen, a eift 1'1'om" the Sunday sy h 00 1 of t tie Methodist church, was presented to .Mrs. Hoffmann. Refreshments concluded tho a Tf moon' The jsuest. list included Mrs. Hoffmann' Airs. -T. J". Lloyd. Mrs. R. s. Horslev Mrs' A. W. Horsiey. Airs. E. C. Lee, Airs. L. R. Fuhmey, AI"S. George Rvlaud, Mrs . Thomas Fitzgeraid, Airs. P. I.' Olcn, Airs! |