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Show Social Notes From Utah Towns 1 and William A. nichardson, Jr., took 1 place .Monday eveiih,;; at the homo of -Mr. R and .Mrs. F. A. J. ;iulioK-. The ceremony ! was perl'ormod by the it.-v. John bv.iward : R C;ii-ver and was followed b' a ur'Per. The couple will spend their honeymoon R in California. They w ill bo at home at . p 17111 'ashi nitou uvenue upon their re- K turn to this city. j The Home Culture club met this after- ! B noon with Mrs. il. I.. Taylor, ilrs. Paul R lr'rankc led the discussion of the subject, t wlii'.-h was ""om,-n in Politics." ;c Mrs. W. It. Wilson entertained tire K members of her club Wednesday after- c noon at her home in the Wright apart- 5 incuts. Cards and needlework were the diversions of the afternoon. Luncheon was served cn small tables, each decorated decorat-ed -ith a vase of large yellow chrysan- : thomums. The marriage of Miss Konaida Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L,. Kusseil, and Kdward Wright, formerly of Ogden. i but now a resident of Salt Lake City, took place Thursday in the Salt Iako , temple. After a short honeymoon trip ! they Kill ho at home in Salt Lake. In honor of .Pss Josephine Johnson, ' who ieft V"ednes,lay on a mission to the' ! eastern states, Mrs. lYed G. Taylor, Mrs. ! Howell Slater and Dr. C. B. Johnson, sis- tors and bi-oiher of .Miss Johnson, enier- tained Mondavi e'euin at the Tavlor j home. Tuesday evening-, in Salt Lake, Miss Johnson was the guest of honor at a party given at the home of her brother, Boa K. Johnson. The Sempre Musical society met Tuesday Tues-day afternoon with Mrs. Mciba Head Jones. Mrs. J. A. Ferraro grave a paper on "The History of Music." and Mrs. Leslie H. Saville and Miss lJorothy Wright gave vocal selections. At the Methodist parsonage Monday afiernoon the marriage of Miss Florence Meighan, daughter of Mrs. V. Jt. AV'iant, ' and r.obert 1). Snodgrass of Buhl. Idaho, took place, the r.ev. Christian U. C.arer performing the ceremony. An informal reception was given in their honor Tues- 1 oay evening- at. the Wiant home, and Wednesday evening Mrs. James Kenney ; gave a dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. ' Snodgrass. . The couple left Wednesday i evening for Buhl, Idaho, to make their home. One of the most brilliant social func- tions of the season was the wedding r' - ( coption given by- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. J Wright, Thursday evening, at the Per- thana. following the marriage of their S daughter, Alberta, to I lenry Dinwoodev ! Movie, Thursday morning, in the Salt Lake temple. In one end of the blue room a bower was formed of ferns, inter- ; woven with pink and white chrvsanthe- f mums. Tail baskets of the flowers were S arranged about, the room. The reception hall was decorated in large yellow " chrysanthemum!?. A pink and white color f scheme was carried out in the dining- room. The large table was decorated wiCi streamers and bows of pink tulle, with a large wedding cake in the cen- F ter. Tile smaller tables had crystal bas- 1 kets of pink and white chrysanthemums T as centerpieces. The. bride wore a go-A n P of w-hite sa'.in. with lace trimmings. Her veil extended to the end of a long train and was caught with a wreath of orange 5 oiossoms. She carried pink and white S roses. The bridesmaid, .Miss I'orothy f Wright, the bride's cousin, wore blue net, R embroidered in silver, over shaded blue P s'lk. and carried' pifik roses. Walter f Movie, a brother of the bridegroom, was f best man. Mrs. Wrigr.t wore paie blue R satin, with silver lace trimmings. Mrs. f Movie wore black velvet, with blue and P silver trimmings. Mr. and Mrs. Wright f were assisted in ro.-eiving the guests bv E Mrs. James H. Moyle of Washington, f D. C. Assisting in entertaining the b guests were .Mrs. Joseph E. Wright Mrs f W. C. Wright and Mrs. H. W. L'unn. 1 Music for the reception and dance v.a furnished by the Lillian Thatcher etches- f tra. The oouple left TiursJay eve-iiug.fi on a short honeymoon trip. T :e go:i,g- av.-ay gown was dark blue broclelo' f with hat and gloves to match. Mr. an i i Mrs. Movie wiil be at home at 171 Fi-st avenue. Si,tt Lake fity, after Xoemo-r 1".. A Wedding breakfast w,,s gi-en fol- '' lowing the ccreniijtiv, f the bridegroom's mother. .Mrs. James jr. M.-.vie "a. i ',. ' Hotel I'tai;. Pink and h i e ' roses we.e arranged ir a orvs-a casket as a c-n- ( terpieee for ie ta .I..-. t Mrs. Paul Frarl.e ei-f ertai;-..-d the 1 bers of the c. 1-1. C. ,-lub Th ursdav a iter- k noui in honor ,,f her ir.-.th-r. Mrs t '.-ade of Kan'-.s City. Mr., and Sir's! F i... Cudd-back of Salid-i. Utah, guot of F Mrs. J. D. Taylor. The afferrioon waj f-spent f-spent with needlework and mu.-io. T-.i was served. Covers were l.ud for four- r tee:1. Fai flowers dec. ra teii the rooms and lun- heon table. , .fher guests present pres-ent besides the ho:a a- iruo-, ;,,:d ,.iu, members were Mrs. A. Vour.g and Mrs F. W. Van X -. Miss Lucille Vileox, whose m.-,rri.-,ge to : A. Le Itoy Jackson v iil toko nlae- th-hitter th-hitter part of this month, was the g,:,-t . of honor at a card party given W..,,,,.s- ' day aiternoon bv Mrs. J. Milton V;. on . The l-o.,rns were (be,, rated in pink ami while roses nr.d sn.-, pdra g, .ns. p-, .. , . , ; bl-s of five hundred uer.; pl.,ve,l "af;.-r - which tea was s..rv.-d. A largo- bou e.f r .ses and snai, dragons was arranged at the guest of Ivmor-s pl.,c. ti . ,,. -r tiOUOUefS r.t the fp, ;h f.,v, r.. i for the oth-r gu,..,ts. Mits Mab.-l .:,, K-Iti son e-nlerlain-d "o ry gu-- :,t ;i jf kit. hen sh..w.;r VV .-due-day evening in ! : lionor of Miss Wiicx. ;,,., jeridav ;,ft..r. 1 -ooou of last w.-ek Mi.-s Jut, n il a ' p., i I tyne was ho.st.-ss to tie- in.-mh. ,-s- ,,f ),, r i Sj-.'.ing elub at a rniseehr, n.-oos sf,,,w,.r :'l hoia.r of Mi.--: Wil Uos-s ;i,,d ,p, j, : , ' de.-orated the rooms. 7--a was s.i-.-d Mi.-s V:u-'r ,'M,-haii,.,l ii nuioher ,f he r intimate- frle-iul i, ; a f see ; s,-;, u i.-u from t ui.-il 7 o'eio, i. l'ri, !.,-,- i,f :,..,', Fail flowers v.i-rc us.-d in t. a tions. .Mrs. It. L. ' lail; and .Mrs. M.iri; Anderson pr.-siiie, at the t--e tabl-;. M.,i:- i flay afte-rnoou Mrs. .Mmk Aii'iets'.n will entertain in he.nor of Miss ilee.v. The wedding of Mi.-s Catherine F. JIun- ' ter and fa. ret, V. Naisbut took plaee Tuesday evening ,-, i ,,. jirj of t)1, bride's father. J. c. I(un!r. The e.-re-l-neny was pfrforioed at .',..';o e.'eoock In the preiS'-nce of r.-h, lives ami a few ' friends arid v.as follo-vd by a wedding , rs dinner. The de,;or; f ions w.-i pii,l, loses (. 1 OGDEN f OGDEN", Oct. IS. Miss Josephine Yolkcr entertained at a dinner Monday e' ening' at her hume, in conip lime at lo llusst.ll Petty, who left "Wednesday for the eastern states mission. l'ink roses decorated the table. Covers were laid for ten. Following the dinner, Miss Vol-ker, Vol-ker, M iss Edythe Andrus and Mis Ber-niee Ber-niee Petty were hostesses at a 'dancing party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Pingree. in honor of Mr. Petty. The rooms were decorated with roses, and light. refreshments were served. Tlvrty couples were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pardoe announce ; he engagement of their daughter, Mildred, Mil-dred, to Arthur McGregor of Washington. Washing-ton. D. C. formerly of this city. The wedding -will take place in November. Miys Alberta Wright, whose marriage ro enry Din wood cy Moie took place T.uirsd;'.- in the Salt Lake temple, was i lie gu-.st of honor at a number of entertainments en-tertainments during t lie week. Mrs. J. Orson Douglas entertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon Monda.v at her home, in honor of Miss "Wright. A color scheme in pink was carried out in decorations. The living liv-ing room was in pink chrysanthemum-;, and pink roses were used in the dining room. Chic long table in the dining room v-a. centered with a crystal babket of 1 'ink roses, and several smaller tables vero arranged in the living room. The place cards were little parasols. Cov-e Cov-e rs We're laid for thirty-two guests. Monday afternoon Mrs. G. "W. McCune and Mrs. A. L.. Scoville were hostesses at a miscellaneous shower given at the McCune home in honor of Miss "Wright. Tlie living room was decorated with yei-'ov yei-'ov and white ebrysanthennnns. The dining table had a crystal basket of pink rosebuds over a cover of mahogany satin, embroidered in white. A tray luncheon w:is served by the hostesses, assisted by their daughters. Miss Mary McCune and Miss Rosemary Scoville. lrorty guests v re in attendance. A luncheon was given by Mrs. H. W. Dunn Tuesday afternoon aft-ernoon at the Country club for Miss "Wright . covers being laid for fifteen. The- table had for its central decoration an ivory basket filled with h'-onae ehrys-a ehrys-a nt hem u ins. Silver candelabra, holding caudles to match, were at either end. The L-la ce cards w-.-re brida 1 bouquets. Mrs. Leslie H-. Saville and Mrs. Hoy Clark vere hostesses Thursday afternoon at tiie home of Mrs. Saville. when they on t ertai ned at a Kensington in honor of ih'Mi- sister. Miss Lucille Wilcox, an October Oc-tober bride. hite chrysanthemums decorated the rooms. A ' ray luncheon was served to thirty -two guests. The Historical society met this, ai'ter-roon ai'ter-roon at tht- homo of Mrs. W. H. Meal, with Mrs. M.-al and Mis. Xellie Cbne as hostesses. M rs. Joseph H. Morrcll was chairman, and the subject-? "were: "The Study o t:-e w Republic" and "The War's First. Fruits." Mrs. George W. Barlow gave piano solos and Miss Florence Flor-ence Yurley gave Violin' solos. Miss Fi heL 1 ! owb-- was leader of discussion. Mrs. 1 Koy Pugm ire was hostess to b Acacia club members Friday afternoon. after-noon. The program opened with community com-munity singing, which v.as followed by a reoort of the annual meeting 6f the Federated Clubs of Ftah. held in Salt Lake this week, by Mrs. R. B. Porter, ge i! era I federation director for Utah. At the close of the program refresh m en ts v ere served by the hostess. Guests present, besides the club members, were M'-s. Fzra C. Rich. Mrs. Douglas Watson. Mrs. Frcd G. Clark of Salt Lake and Mrs. Hubert Graham of Morgan. Mrs. Ma-y Wilson entertained a number num-ber oi friends at a card party Monday afternoon. A dinner was served following follow-ing the card games. Fall flowers and Hallowe'en favors were used as decorations. decora-tions. The members of the Beaux Fsprit r.b.ib were the guests of Mrs. George M. Wheelwright Friday aiternoon. The rooms were decorated with autumn leaves arid chrysanthemums. Four tables were arranged tor "o'-O," and at i be conclusion of the card games a luncheon was served. Yellow chrysanthemums chrysan-themums in a b-a'-k basket was the centerpiece cen-terpiece for the table. The place, cards were decorated in the same flowers. Mrs. Harold C. Parke- e-'--rtain-d Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Dora Smiih. "who vml leave Monday for '-.'--.-ago to continue b-r violin studies. The euesr s were entertained at two tables of "500.'' Miss Inez. Shields receivhig the priz-1. a silver rose vase. At the e!o.-e of the evening refreshments w-re served. Mrs. Thomas Conway was hostess to the Episcopal guiM Wednesday aiter- i'fThe local Klks frave their opening dance- ' of the season Monday evening in the lofisre ballroom. Music for i h oc c rtsion w a s 1 ur-iishd bv the LiUi'm That :her orchestra, orches-tra, and at 11 o'clock a buf:et lur.cheon was "-rd. The entertainment coicmit-te" coicmit-te" is composed of R. M. J-I---ggan. chnir- 1 man; R. J. Tj..Kiss. K. W. Browning. Arthur Woo V-". T. Greenweil. urt;s Aihson. George Ilyss and H. .'. R.'"-':a.riis. Fridftv evening in the school aiKiitorium tl,f senior class of the hign s'-hool ent-r-tained at a reception find har.ee n honor! of the fre?hman c!a?s. American flags v-f effeo;;v".v n-ed in the de.-.-, rations of tho haii ar.d pi.c'n tn.,le. Music was furnished by t .e leeves orch-s:r. A qui-t wedding to,,k run; el rK-.-day at r. oo n at I he 1: o ;v. e of Mr. a ml Mrs. James B.ine. when their danght.y. l.or-f--.'.-. b------arr.e the bride o: Ah-xano-r Whe:r.?hL The eremor.y wa- p--r-forrnf-d bv the Rev. John Howard C-:-v-r in the presenr-e of the imm-diMe t-n;:n'--. A lunche'-'n fohov.-r-d, the tarde bcivt' W'.-u--a.pd wltn red and wi.ite ro.v.-s. P.--d and -hi!-c a"ers were arranged about tn rooms. T'.,e cupie are at home at 20', 1 Jefferson ave.-ue for the present. Mrs. Da n a yU. "v a s hohtes.n to St. Joseph's Sewing society Thursday after- . r.oon. , . . Mifes Jun'.ta Crawford f-utertained the K icno Terrpo club members at her home T-.;esday evening. In honor of Mi s G e n ' '' ; e ' e a ' v v, whose engager. ent to Ar o I AnWs.,r. ras announced 'a.at w ek. M" r?. I', i-Davis i-Davis ent'-rtained t went;, -four p:i:?iH at a china shower Friday evening. R'-fi'--n-n er.ts wero nerved. The rooms wer'-df'oratd wer'-df'oratd wlt:i chrysa i.th'-fnums a nd rt.u. M5b Carver was the complimented " ar a parcei shover gi'-'jji by Miss Alice Scott at her home in Sail laV-; this ' iehraCrg her tenth bJr'hd;iv. Mis F'.'ciion, daughter of Mr. and Mi". Krl Ro-ihon. enr.Trj.in'-d a number of hr vo'JT.g frienos Monday afternoon. ' h-ftf-rnoon wa. ipnt with inu?"- and g-jfr.--0. aff-r v.'nlcJi a lunch-on wa ji'-rv-d. -ink ?nd white color H-hfur- w;.v y-oti out In 'in: d'-.;oratio:(s of t.c; tof.ms ;; ,d luncheon table. M: -h Miria m I tow both a m. da uL-h t-r of - 'and M?. Richard Rov;bfjt ',,;, m. ;md r"'f'oia'nd Farr were nsarri'-d W d n"--da y th" Salt ial.e t'-mph-. Aft-r a few nay:, : "ir, Sail ;ik". th'-y v. ill r-tm n to t .''Af.-t wh'Te h-v will make fluhr home. 'M '-.fTtairimr;f was ,'i-ii Friday . ve-:I ve-:I b" th- Jwl.h ci.ildr'-ji of 'gd' n '-i,!. K' igvH of l".'thi;m hall. A iro-v'r,m iro-v'r,m of rmiKic and r-aoing, wan ';njny-d, fdrtv'-d bv oarc Ir.g and r'-rrernwn'-nfr. - rV A ''ohne and V.rJ. J. B-nowi!7, ', "d ' I'- ri"- of -he f-ritertairircojit, th'- pro-, pro-, , .OJ ;V;.ri..,.,l frojn wbl'-h wi.l go toward fu ,d for the relief of the Jew leh war y , rf'T'-re. In ti.- ,r"Vi" ff r'-!sf !v--i and a ff".' fr cvl'i :h'- w'-'Mlng of Mln Mnrv r;',r.(;'lMr,' nri'l Ar-io, Mrondbnl t 'k vifi(-u;r; iiffrnoon at tnc home '!''-,' V.rid-'n f,ur-Ti. h-- r:d V'rr'rorm-l bv HI -op D- H. Kn.lKn. f v,, r-d-f v pvt.IpK Mr. and Mr". iian"i-:r'li, iian"i-:r'li, vr- a d.nr.er In fhelr honor for f l-riMi'dh.to fam!l,'-. - bn-ift "f v ro- . formed the ,-u.r,-. f-r Mm ' ' ... rrif,r, ?rip to California. 7 b".v mifVe 'r"-lr bom" In th!f ' it v. i v,r- u- ot d hifTinr-'iio f'r-ynr d"-..r.,,,,,,! d"-..r.,,,,,,! of h Twfth vard H-nviy '.'rn-.Trinf ' Kal! T'"d;y -vJiln, f"l-fi f"l-fi hv n dnii'-. "r r, f; uharo rinb vn 1 t r f T 1 n V.'fA-. V.'fA-. ., r,g a' t! horn "f .!'" ,,,-ttrl ''nil'',,! A program rontifM 'K foliowlr.g n-mhTn frl'--: nr,r. A Vr;. Norto-.; piano nn o. ' -, , e ,V.pl,r,K ;t : 'leii. le :,- an.l leir,-. .ii. nii'i -M rs, .Mi-,,,rli rue at hii. al Tiilit; -s.-'.-eiil I, :,.:, I :, v. i ,1;, .Mr. : i n el Mrs. .V;,iler c. I ';: rn ile- v. f,,r-ir"-r re-i,e.,is f t his -lt v. - i,m M,,..v ,,f Monlrlulr, N. A., a i ' K'iee.tn at th" homo ,,f .Mr. Piiiii.h-y's l.rolh.-r. O. A. IMrin-l'-y. Thee- yre .-n ri.ute- home fu.iii ;i p it e,i the Piiejfi,- e,,;,. t .li-.-. .1. I,. Taylor has as 1,,-r Ms. I I. I -ehl--l.n.-k ( Hah. la. I la h. t Mrs. ;. S. (Innnell nn.l .Mrs. Iti.-har.l I , I'ieiee S,e, th- M' il - 1 1 '1 III I telle,, 'I'll--'.- -,'ere eu.-sls at the I, -a ie.-n hy .'.Tis. '.','jlrl,' anO Mrs, It--.-; e at 111. h ,,ne i the p.rnier .'ii,i;,- a 1 1 ,-rn. .en. Mr ai.e! Mr;. M. S. Pi'.v niiii.; an, I eiaiiKhter '1 -in- an.l .Mr. an, I .Mis. .1. II. Pre,-.-, r. i r . lt rei ,i,-ii-,1 t,.,h fr-.n, a siinrt stay I'lsh llae-n. IS- ar lake. A nnoiin'-'Mie nt Is i,e,,h- Mrs. Iltla j e-'ll,e ,.t I, lis -ll' '.I" 'he I , I II I' I i a 11 - ,,f her (lanuhl'i- Amy t., Ill, haul T. Vail 'rf.ni." l, hi'-h t-e.k ),la.-e 'l hur.--.la v af-tern.,,,11 af-tern.,,,11 In Halt Pal:.-. The ,-,,ii.le vi ir, , t.e I h'-lr h'.iii., In ' 'nih il f'-r t lM- J.l e,;,-i;. . Mr. n! Mis. Ilher .. s.-ars ,-: m,-. up fr.,n, Hall Lake Thms.lay l al'.-iel the V, rittht - M.'-'Ie v'spjini; I ee ,t 1 , ,n Th'lrs-ija Th'lrs-ija ,-v, t,it,K at I I,,- P.e, , ha ,ia . Ml s !,,ia. Hml'h -.eill h-a-.e .Mmalav fe,r ' 'hl'-ai.'',. i.'lu-l" rhe '.lll ', 1 , 1 1 n 1 1 her nlmlv ,.f the violin llieler l,e,-,vii; ;e,-l,, r. Mr. an'l Mrs. .1. H. I'area-r ha-.-e an-liOIII'-e'l the e iieyi'emetit ,,f their ii-IIi-ter ' h-nee-i' -e to A.llo I.. Ati'h-':o of Salt Pake. eta, , i', I Halt I .like. The eveepl 1 II will tak" fliei' inrlv hi .V'.veinher. Mrs. .1. W. Aosilii niifl lo 'hi nch ' ,-rs. Vela ami Petti,-, I -ei,,,e, f,., II,.- , -.-here tiny visit, si f,,r a , r,,l h Villi MfH. A II--' 111',, ' :'. f. Ml II. J I el V Pl,P -. fsri.K-rl ,- Of II. - ell V . .Mrs l.avlna Kill .n "i"! Mr-, Sshle le, melt lire . e 1 1 1 1 , K In "I,"!' -II "ml Pay-tei, Pay-tei, from Alhei la. a niola. Mr. ami .Men Wlhlam l:,,ek,-l'eli,,".- ;,,,, pith son ''.ir'hi lia'.e leiinm-. i,,ni a 1,t on the paeirle eo.,-l. .'.lleres P'oon ami A'hirfn I(---or the . v .!. -ni " I'll Irieial.i I,, .salt 1,1.1". Illlam P.ie Tr.ii -'.n 1 ft ,l,.ml,,y for Am"-!"". Mis. Ilohion, r- rioerly M!-s 1 pes !,o-.eii. v-lll Join Mr. Iloh-em ,.., I ami tii'-v -.etll wai,e their home In l.os A nk'-h ii I M i I Wall' r l"hi, ..ei ami I o .-hil-,:e a,,, !-,, tram A hr '!, W.-.'li.. . ,. ., vi-lt with relatives iinel frlemls. Th',. loaiiia ,-lnh "ill me.t with Mm. lleiu-v I" Yolk.r. He'" Ma.lison avemie. s ainr.lay' o-,-l,.,-k. with Mlsi Mln-?,'L Mln-?,'L Mooie Hio'.vn as II." ivsiMini; h.-sless. M s i eisv Mailllllls Will HP" the life ;-,.,-, pavehan. ami MNm J..W;hi.. s. ...,,., ill r-ii'l Pave. Inn k l.h'y. I he I-,',,',.- ,! .ir. e " Miss l.la ml.-i son will ,.'ve a --oil" V.I.. I.v I-;. Ion-.nl Lain. " M,-.- Jelni a. Tai h.r has relurn.-.l from a 'short i It i" l"'' EUREKA " t 1 l li'l'k i let. 1 y.- Mr. an, I Mrs. A. Mire.l hae r.l.irm,l to Pureka nfu-r speii, lim; a inoiitii In Han-te e-oiinlj Willi ' Mary Priseoil ami la.ti. P.lllle, siienl y'mla'y v. 1th Mr. tm-l Alr. T. S. Hn yn.' '"nrva"Kit(.-. .Jr.. "f Plllshnrc s,.-nl Hie ly par! Of th" V.eell I,, l-Jlleka V I S I I 1 1 , v-l'll. hi', .-ismi-F. Mrs. i:. ''. UmlMi.y ami Mrs. l-alwaih Ho,,,,.-,-. Mr Mint l' ...S,,I al Hall I-al'.e. eyilll 111:', inolher, rj Theo.lore Miller. ' -,; r a,l Miss Mamie I .-loi, .-loi, ni.eiil Ha', ir, lay ami Hnmlay at Salt Pal-,.-, vlslllin; frh-niln. Mr -i ml Mrs Manrlee Amleison nnel Mi'-s ' Prank M.-llsltoii. nil of NeKSilnee, Mi n vi-.pe, I in Kiirek-i this week, h.-lni; I rnesln 111 th" home of Mr. ami Mrs, ttar- '"'!lr' 'v."l'."' Tlioina-' ni"l Mr. .,,...,. j,,-, --I.lenl I, ml seei-elary of III'' l-'nlre Voiis l.lt.o-iiiv ,-hih, weie ill Salt lake this week a 1 1 ml 1 1 lit 111" eon ve I , I loll ,',r'lhe I 1 1, 1 1 Stale 1. in I Ion of Wnnieli'x '''.Mni P P- Small, v. ho Ini'l i-'l-nl the i few- w..-k In Kurxlta. wil h h . r mother. -Mrs- '!" !- Hetii-lo.l, Pfl Sa'ur-,la Sa'ur-,la v for lo r home In pelroll. Ml,-),. Ml . i Poroiln Treloar r. toi-aed to Pn-i-el,,s Snmlay nlmr hltl I'nyfll with. M . ,..r,.the Knoeeles. Mrs - Is I Ikloff, ie h" hn.l ppent mi. vi r.-il (,,.,, In Korokn vl-!tli;i: her flrter-i, Mrs, l- innk. lie, ,ie ami .Mrs. ' '. 11. Mulsh, re-lorn re-lorn -, I Momlny lo her home, nl lilllinore, '' 'tl'.is Prai.eei. 1 1 uleh retnrn"'l K'ltirh.y . -,-,-n o k allei- a ,-oiipl" of ,layi'' vli-ll uilh her aunt. MPs Nellie IPilsh. at I'ayon. Thoinan A. 1 'Iil7.a.-kl. a. who return-al a few ilae s no from overseas ser ive. ami Mrs. Kllznheth llewson were J.iineiJ III marriage lit Neplll ihirlllK the "arly part of th" week. . Jli-x .1. I., .laek of Salt UU.e t'ity was In Kureka th.is we,-k. h.-inc the KlH'-yt (,f h.-r mother. Mrs. Almi.-s llnyn.-s. Miss Iivei-i, I irson nm I Miss l .ueile Mi, -kin or,. hostesses at a il.-lli-hl fully -, I rani:,., I h'now. r al the lioine e.f the former for-mer Thnrs, la- eeeninv;, In honor of Mrs, Alex P'il-1. lorinerly Miss l.eonn lirth. An elal, orate li.neh. on was served anili the hthle was the 1 Iplenl of lnanv heau- 1 1 f i x I nlfts The loll.o-.-iric KimMs were1 pieseiil; Mrs. Itllrhi. Miss 1 one MU kle, Mrs. Itoherl W'eh.-r. Mrs. I'lainle peinils, Mrs. Joseph KemlnH. .Mrs. Walls .Msswell. Miss Jean Mil. -hell, Alius Pnlh llayiie.s, Miss l-"riiiiees dear. Miss 1-ltlnl Parson. Win Mai. el Ijirsoii, Miss Piivern Ijii.son ami Miss I .m-lle Ml.-kle. Mrs. Marv A. ilrant of lienver, e'oln.. Is In lOnr.-ka visltllifi lier ilnnnhter, Mis. It. '. Ihinlner. Mr. nnil Mrs. Saller ':oo,l of Denver, t'olo. wer" In l-liirekn , liiriiiK the w k. heiiiK K'les's of I t anil Airs. .1. A. llensel. Mrs. P. .1. Homier was hostess at- an onjovahle ses. of the 1-liilre Nous Literary Lit-erary villi, Weilliesilay evenlll:. The pro. Kiiim In, in, led a paper on 'Vinrrnt Pveiits" l.v .Mrs. John I lonmily, ami n paper. "i'h' Llf.- of Kni.Tsnn." hy Mrs. pdeeanl like. There were also n reniple of vnesl s.ie. -lions h'- the hostess, ami llliii-heon was. sereed lo the quests. BlTlGHAM CITY !i:ii;il,,M CITV, Oct. IS.- - Tho Khnb-r-f.::ir1 rM chili !idd Its rM;u1;i r incut ln,T Thurndfiy jificrii'iMii jit the hntno of Mr.-i. W " ('all. The n Mei nnin'n pni;nun roiil-dcd .f H Ktoi-y by Mrs, I Ib-y H. V.nnif; and music. U.-frrnlwiieiilM w,-ro Hi1 r vd. Mi i i 'hrtal cn a A . 1 1 a locti n t c r t ;i I ncd rfvcral f:-b'ndn Saturday at'icrnnmi nf tatd cc( In hnli'M' of h'-r blrthdav imnlvrr. Fiar. Th" aft' niiH'ii hnni-ji cn ap.-nt In Hi WilMT. A 1ml .MIlOpfM' VMM H'Tm It I ti o'chn-k to t.-n kic .t J.mcph cur Ibniii'Mi r r llrb;huin City and Miss Sena Chiwson (f I'phrnitn were married WCdnesdn y In the. Salt T.ako tcnipic. Mr. Hansen is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hansen of this city. Tho yoiinc- (,cplc wl.l roldc ut livu. Idaho. Mis. Anna l.. C'diHin ha" returned to her home at St. tit-ore. after a !:it In lhi-:!iain t'lty of several months. Mrs. Cot tain wan accompanied by her nephew, lb cd l.nr.'ii, who will make Ids home with h.-r. Mr. niu Mrs, Cordon Sweany of Win-In, Win-In, k, Wa.sh.. were pnests of Mr! and Mrs Wynn I,. 1-Nldv dnrlmr Hie week. Mrs, 'Ann Jensen and Miss iPrace Kelly wer" pncsls of Mr. and Mrs. tiraiit lUack at Trenton, Sunday. Mrs, James Uatestns returned to her home In k mderi. Mimdav, after a short visit with Ih-ielmm friends. M Ins Helen J cummi and Koy IV t erson were married In the Salt lake temple W'eilnesday. They will reside in Unchain. Unc-hain. Jolm (d(lcr itf Corhme has just returned from active army service In'lbiwaU. The voung- man was the first to enlist In thoj riei -h-e at I'orinne juid the last one to to-turn. to-turn. Thirt v-rlyht Corinne bo h saw pei i vli-e, and all returned sat'elv, j Mr., and Mrs. C. w. Merrill entertained Saturday evening of lut week in honor of Mr. anil Mrs, Ira O. Krld.il, who were married earlier In the week. A wedding y upper wiih nerved. Mv. and Mrs. K. K. Kitler of I'rovo spetit the early part of the week In lhht;-ham lhht;-ham CHv an .the Kiu-sts of Mr. and Mia. A. J. Cil'e. 1 A social was iiiven by the I'errv- ward officers Krldny e eulni.' of last week lu I hi ncr of Hishnp and Mrs. II. V, 1'erry, who were recent ly married. Cn men nnd' musical selections furnished tho eenlmt'sl amuseinentM. A tray luncheon was served I . j GRANTSVILLE f - I ;i;,'ist ll.l.lv. (VI IS.- A l , Stnuic rr ' liinieM heme frem s-rvt,-, tn f'nou-,' .hirhi;r tl". ! iMirl.v l n e t ef Mn wi-clt mill tw tt(lim l(ti til-i nlMl.r, Mrn. W. .1, liilnli-i. Mr. StniUi; l.'i't fur ii mi y r vlro I 'vu , rn i n jjh n, t,.r Vvt tin- Slvti'ftitli trifiinlry h (i purl of I 1h -if division. It- i'iu-1 telii(i-'l hi tho h: t lien lit MonlilUllrr, SoImnhhb, SI. Mlhlol, ArUemi- C aiut So.Vin. nnt was fortim:tf oiun;li lo osi'sro sortons injury. Tlte Second v;ir.i Y. 1.. M. I A. pi:iv( n burn d.inee In tlie oprr.-i lion; Kratay evenltip. The t: 11 ;i be:lHttl'ullv . .corH t o.l . ( fltlot r. A. fnnliff ef Srtu Kruneisco. Calif.. ' n (JrnntHvillo vls;ter fur n Itvv it:is t he tnttrr l'nrl of tlie week, white tiw;iitir.c ro-Iair ro-Iair for tho C-erin;in Kokk.T pli.ne. hi whU'h ho wfio iiinklni: ttir t rtp from S:in Kranoisoo n : Mlueot:i. N. Y. A broken innudler xvirp.lle.l htm to Inn.l nt Thnpte, Vt:ih. :nni nftcr vt-I'.it vt-I'.it ttair the maenlae. he left f.r SjiU Lake illy Meii.lny n-or'ilr.p. Mm. .1. C. JUeks eiH ert a the slake rt-ni,uv rt-ni,uv offteer-: t: t tier h-Mue on Mtiln Mieet ! Weihu'ilny eenliiR. i Tlie Jdgh Bcheol faculty and pupils srave n reception ainl da nee In ttie BjnauisUun Krhiy i evt-iiint. lief res Inn on tn ere serx eit. I Mr. nml Mrs. .lohn Hoer went to Suit L.lVe (Mix1 NiUunhiy nfterno. n ot hihl week nml re- j turned home T(iesdn . Mr. and Mrs. Kptiratm Thornton of Powiiot, 1 Ma ho, relumed (o thrlr homo I'rhbiy after- 1 noon, nft,.r a stioi t iMt tiere with rein ; Ives and f ;lnn!s, Mr. an.l Mis. Leo Johnson went to s.lt lake : Krhlny of tust e-k and 'let nrned home Sn.May evnillltf. MIm Untel re?!nU wont to Sail Lake City Monday a f t. rnooii. I si"nTs1i FORK T . . Sl'AMMI FOltK. Ovt, IS. - Tlio "l.lvo Wlr.-" of Ssntilsli F,m k rs i livrvil nl ( hi It.Mtif si' 'vrn WlllliuiiN Smi.lii.v nlulii nn.l mm-ii! n ;li'ns;uil I'wnini:. ( ar.l plnylm;. psm.-s nu.l nuislv mmi' tilt' ilivvisliMis. Al inlilulirlit mi oislvr smiprr vn. m-rvi-il I. tho fsllswlnc: Mlm Hnttlv lliw.Mi. MH.Iri'il Mism-v. .l.slo l-:vmiN. lUnnvlii Uu.-li.- nil. I llsllli- Hviusimsi; Iis.M, MIll'H lll.-vlfsl-.l, PllM' 1 Ills-SV .1-I Hinlii ", Ji'.'U I1ii-si nml . in VUllnm. Tn.' Bli ln nf do Vri ,1,. ,-ts I. m,--. vLs1" iiiill, islUMliiin si Msu.l.iv ,.v,-inni: hv Miss UsSy M.-Im-II Vnn.- i.-sl, :iii, s,sl,,l ,-lsU M.-ts- lliv f l N I 1 1 H . Iti.f is itimvin M WW,. SflM-.l l' 111.' hss.i-m, Mr. nml Mis. rlsu l, s 1 ,ssi,. vf U.-lpsr liuvc MiM-ut lllii pn.l tin ilmn lii-rv. visitln-: nt lln lisnii. of tholr .ImulHis. Mis lurl ."11 ivi. Mrs. V. M. l-'urao, fovniorly MIm I livis H" lifi-c of Sal. Ukc f!'v,s,.w ; I CMost Hi .H !iilsi-is-:l'-'V? I o.lr.i's.!:iy ov, ii.r.s- i'f !-': "'''. : of hi-r sir! fwl. V " Miss Oliv.. T'J. -.s ' ".' "' ;,, function wss t 1 " 'M!l I A vanoly of funus. .---J J 1 , ... , I Mnimolit.-.I miu-. "'-r, nr lionor ss.sl r.vrivsl a..'-) :, , I litis. Tlio y.sm; MM.' . .. 1st .-f il..- yois-s.s 'f... . . lo ! m.i Int of ; . . Miss Kim Arc m;'-;" of i.-isi m t 'y.; l:,.ii-..s.-ivlsliv,. Ars.-li- tt l;V( - of Miss iisi !. ' ilsnits nn.l nuijii' rt"'''' IW ovi-inus. Ii.' I lo iM-.-mi i'io irsi's's-I irsi's's-I uiiscoil.iiioisis slioii.-r- - -i I Mrs. iMUli.-ritv Sr.liM-'--, . ;-Mr. ;-Mr. ami Mrs. Witt" '"'l s--s Mrs, Mussi.' ', si.'-l ' ,s,rt of Us' "'"'k m.llior, Mrs. MJHf" '; M: -Miss Klor.-isv J""""r', ,-: lily .-irisslllisl ilssi'f ,,i tel.1 for I ,.;vi:.l . ' , - Kl-.r.-sv .''Sirs. M'-."" I .sou nu.l Frank '-'.t.,v .a - ' -' .. WllK.v ir ,::-. , sorvus Junior ' l,-.:-. ' I ,s,s,i-..-s "IT.' .'.'.'."- j r r ,i.,v nflornooli or ' ' , Mis. l.H Taylor. HJ j "'tIio 1. ' 'vs. "r"h ": - : rM.luie from '" ' , , w ' ' v. -is i.y lrs , -s I ,M,-oll ' llHSurs".' 1T.S" ' t I s.svisi. f i,. . Tin- mnrrlKK ' j,;-y ;:-,;-7''fJ:;i'--;: I MAS rt' 1 ( v. I ' (rnit'C- ,ie:-':';,'r '' -' in i of o " s WriMay liii-.' '' I 1 ,,.-ii ironl'-.' ; ;,,,-:ss, . "'" |