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Show " Social Notes from Utah. Towns I - MILFORD MIIJ-Vil'.J;. r-o. E ;.HJ1 j-.v-V." FmMh-fcOu, FmMh-fcOu, ff.M(l.t r of Mr. afi-I Mr-,. J :i S ;ui ' li - fivn. 'ri,.) haM b-i n hmhL'W'L' ui-' in J.-' A!;;::'.'fc (r tvo wi.l hjN-n'i f.'i.rlvtfiuj-: utii h.-r at ir.I t.ii '.''a. " .!i:-s KiT;!:hS'n i-. t'n.-.t-:il'ir 'lEc- f 'be it:-i ye.ir book, a:il marlfj tlm pi t J i ; j; 1 l r :iiu-i for tin: pU.;-h'n pU.;-h'n f ion, Ii:r-iu'!! iitc tii ro ver. Mr;i, r. A, Arr'.r.trjii '-ritertnin1'! T'Jfs-chiy T'Jfs-chiy in honor of h- r ilainjiil-r. "I'la. K-fni4liriir(ita K-fni4liriir(ita wr mm-V(''J to f.'-n'i.' Sherwood, Sher-wood, An "a. N-h-U.-r, Jo- fiii'J Slwridan Jto;;..r", Huh Sh-rwi-ii, I'c.la Kirit am If i-r.f anr t A rr I Mir toil. Arrn. Kaii J.t-vi, wh.. ha-1 ---n v'sitlni,' In )':-iVfr f'r ti..,- !n:-:l two w-'k.i, returned re-turned 1.,,-rift Mun'Uiy. Mfi. ll-T.rv Viii'.'i ft Miners vi:!o spirit Tn-Mmv !n M!i,--.t i. M1.4M I'-:i;t ( ,n:A, uro is utmlytp;? at U'".it!n!ri:'-i:r cil'-.-, :;:..!.. la.Kt w.-k-unJ v.-lth h.-r i:t :-.-f,i.s df Milfunl. i'r'-. .Mr-i :,iry of F;.-ivt t'Vy nv Miss KMnor Loth of l-'riKfo w-.ri married Mon-Cluy Mon-Cluy a I. th- LrUl:' homo. Mr-:, .lain :; llank.i of M inors v illo Is v pill in li-r (Jaim'iiU-r, Mrs, Hoy Wilkinson, Wilkin-son, at f yarning ion. Thn Miifoi'.l V.'ar Mo! i;f;rs will hold th'iir rru-elir;; at t Iv- Hof-1 At kin next ThuivKbiy. 'I he following proj,'r;u"n i fir-ran'Mj fir-ran'Mj : Mu:-'-. .l i". (ieoru't; J i arris ; ad-ni'i'-M, V.". J. H'lrns; w;;i i a-do, Mrs. Ann (ir! m;Jhnv; r'i.l! n;r, "1'rhn.T: of Val-H' A'JfJri'fn to j'.ii Arntiflnan Audience," Airs. Armin Jonc-j AIMn; reading, Mrs. V. F. v oltr-11. Mi.-iri Hel.-n W. Lb and K-nri'-th '-hb of To-tn. tin. vLsltim? fri.-nds In Milford. -Ml;s rou Ksiell 1 lh-ks of thin city, who Ifl aUcinlitiK ihn i'olyt.-'chnlc hlh in lEos A n-r.'l''Mp lw inal-:in her record, having earrit.-d (ho prlvllcf?n of w arinf a uniform ftflt'r ono-Iialf yoar'a work. Mr. and Mrs. Osi-ar Iaron H)nt Sunday Sun-day it I'.i'nver visit ln 'lir.s. Cronhy. Sirs. James M'-'Jarry, Sr., Is visiting hrr son at Salt T'iko. Mr.1;. Tl. Slowrt Joft Wnlnesdny for Ran IVrnardlno, Cal., to visit her sister, Mr. Uoy K(!trintc. Mr.s. Allan JI"d,i spent the past week xv I lh relatives at Salt JLakc. M inn Atta ttdwnrds, who in nttpnilinfr WoHlrnlnit'r cttlleu, has btxn elected editor of the school paper. I PROVO 4 i - I'ROVO. P.'C. 0. Tlmrsfla r oftrrnoon Mrs. rn vifl Mlt'M pntt'rtidii-tl th' hnlii's of tlie Trcs-Jtiii dub mid several invited guests tit Jut li'Miif. Th rcgulnr mectinsr the Ntnctonth Cpn-tury Cpn-tury club wim la-Id Krlihiy wtth Mrs. II. (1. Merrill. The pupcr. "liactoria," was given by Mrs. Itlelmnl II. Itccsley. Mm, (i, A. duff piitertained the meinbors of thr Helpful Ifnur cluh Ttuirfidii y. (no jf the linpitrt nut sncinl vents of the Tpeck won the (iciiihli; weddinp. wldrli took pin ce Moudny evcufn? fit the Plensunt View wnrd iiiniseriiiit hull, ivhen the two diuit:li-ters diuit:li-ters ef Mr. ntitl Mrs. L. A. 'Mnzb r. LUi.d and IMijIIIb. were inniTied. liislntp E. H. Walker ofi'L-tnted nnd united In marrlnfie Miflfl Ktlnd nnd Howard t'.ihby and Jliss Phyllis nnd V i Hard A. ln t herutu. The brides were both charmingly ntilr-d in crepe do chine over tucked ii 't, nnd wore golden -colored slippers. They rmdi curried a bouquet of bridal mses. Thu eouplcH were nltnnded by Mrn. JInud fltaler. Mrs. laly Kendall, Hen Nelson and C. II. Ilrer.'ton. The bit 11 (resented an nt-trnrtivo nt-trnrtivo nppfiiranee with its artistic decora-! decora-! tluns In plak nd white, with n rich profusiua ! if roses, nirnntlniiii, ferns flnd potted plants. I The Mun rt orehest ra furnished music for dun- rlnj. which wum ent'yed by 173 gut sts. lur-lnp lur-lnp 'Uu fvpiiinir an eln borate bnraiuet was-served. was-served. Mr. a. id Mrs. (iibby will make their home at I be Helm out apartments, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. (intherum will rcuide on Fourth North and Third West ntre"ts. Mr. nnd Mm. 'illliim Ferre had ns their . I pufsts the curly purt of the week, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. R. FlnlnyKon of Idaho Kails. ; M'.sa Muriel Ilorsley has returned from Salt i Lake, after a sevenil days' visit. Miss lloraley !' f TIS "JACK" S;V;ITH.:ON cf hlVl rTilfo.-cl, v.-ho is winning h:;;li ; j keners in Ic3 Arirc-!cn art circles. ( sfX' E, -:. fih E;?-E'ErE :.:-, N e ''"it.. p--'?': '' atteuded a pnrty given by Miss Klizabetli Cun-imn Cun-imn while I here. The LadieV Aid society of tho Com rn unity church met Tutsday nfternonn at the church parlors. Refreshments were served during the aitenioou. Mrs. I j. II. l(n rdy n ml ; rand son. Hoy, have rehirned to Ciiri'ield. after a visit in I'ruvo , Willi Mrs. ltuy PeleiS. Mrs. M. H, Parker of Prcscott, Arix., has re f u rued to her home, a f ; er u two weeks' ff iiy in the Onrdeu Vity wilh Mrs. J. YV. cssford. The reithir weekly mecliiiR of tins Utah Sorrt-sis Sorrt-sis was held Wednesday at t he hnue of Mrs. Net tii Kerr. Mi s. M. I'. Henderson pave n reading, "Kedemp. io:i," by Tolsioi. Special music also was a feature. Miss Zina Scot t I: as returned from Eureka, after a visit wilh fri"Tids. Mrs. Laura t'n er Hai'liiiR is here from Bancroft, Ban-croft, Idaho, virti liny her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. O. freer. .Mrs. Fred Ilu'chinsnn has returned to Salt Lake, aftrr a vE.it wilh Mrs. Robert Pidpe. Wednesday nfieriio'iii tlie ladies of the Optimist Opti-mist club were pleasantly entertained ut the home of Mrs. lEnvai-d Wi 1 kins. Cards ind music were Ihe fenlu-es. Miss Lyle Jnr.es r-iiirned to Coalville Sunday, after siendi ny severa 1 da vs with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Jones. I. V. mold tiLinouueis liie pnpapenient of his da up lit er, Flo re lie", to J. Wilkinson of Pruvo. The tnarrla pe will take place this men! b. Miss Jennie Harding returned to Hiehfield Sunday, nf ler spending (iie week-end with her parents, Bishop and Mrs. A. W. Harding, in Provo. Tiie Ladies' guild of the Episcopal church met Monday afternoon with Mrs. William F. Bnlkley. Mrs. T. .T. nurst and Miss Efle Hurst spent the la tier part of the week with re hit ives in Mi'lvnle. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Iyiose had as their guest over the week -end, Mrs. Julia Col v in of Puys'in. Miss Venlta Ray has returned to Salt- Lnki, a f t er a visit in Provo with her mother, Mrs. Kutiy Hay, ' Mr. and Mrs. Art Janson are here from Poeatello, Idaho, visiting Mrs. Mary E. Ash-wort Ash-wort Ii. Miss June Shaw of Salt. Lake spent last week-end in Lake View wfth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw. Mrs. John H. Twelves is n Salt Lake visitor. Mr. anil Mrs. Vern Phillips nre here from I PE'-'.n-.i (':;. or:.'..yl:.c a visit with Mr. 'J'. M'.-s S ; r d li :ir:.l i.. .Ei (lih s - f S:iir L V - s;. -i. iie m-. -k e-d v. it.h r-;at;ves :u. i .E J. J - a a:.l K "-Ir bv ! n : :. :-i tr m ! : ---r n. w!e--- ti.. y eaj -yed . u v -il wi.ii .:.; Ki-l-T. i E:s. L. L. ;..-.s .a w.n tie- s: "f h-r : . !. J. '.V. M .m.. ia l'i..5a:.t Jr..-v.-t ' ri la:t.-r i.i:T i rE- v.-.-.-!;. J '.'r. a ,-i Mrs. Will o :-!. have r.vu med to ! ri. r S dt La ke iviv. af-r :t viit with Mr,. A.: La I., ii -a. a- in Lai- i-w. Mn. i;.--rM- W. "lee l.-fl W.dn .lay for Salt Lak.-, to fip ad winter witli Mr. and Mis. it-, rum L Srintli. Mr. ami Mi's. John J.iviu and family have n-Mrii.'d to their Snenn la Hi v-rlii. after n vi-sii. v.-uii n-i.itiv. s in Lake Vi-w. Mr. au-l N!rn. -Livia ca:a" to i'rovn to :i 1 T --n J tlie ned-din- le.-epii-a i :? Mrv .LiviaV hrotii-T, lt.iliih Ma.e s, and Mi-s I- lur lo'e Ji s. Miss Ursa J. .ha- -a a:'d M.ss PidE'i R:iy --.f Pall Lai'e -..-nt lasi week-end with Mrs. Kuby Uav in Pnv... ,N!r. and .! . s. J. W. Pani"N enter t a ::i ' ? at ditiu'T :-un.'.a. in ieaier of their tit r-1 wedding I a naive i i rv. Fniui uddeiS, piett Uy arranivd ni;!i e.i,.-anEieuiULas :;iid ferns, dinner wad sei v-d l.) tin try suests. Mrs. NE V.E Sio i : 1 j n nd children. Coriniie and Newell. Imvy returned to Ceti terville. after u visit in Pruvo with relatives and friciris. 1 MANTI 1 4 MANTI, .Dee. G. The reviewers' section met Tuesday ewn'n with Mrs. H. 3. Kerr. Mrs. C. K. K.unrertson gave the review, re-view, "The l'n told l.ove." I'iano music was enjoyed. Twenty members were present. pres-ent. Luncheon wa.i served. The H. K. class met Wednesday evening eve-ning at a silver tea with Mrs. Roy Mei-lor. Mei-lor. Mrs. Vernnn rtecker loft Sunday for a two months' visit with her parents. Mr, and Mrs. Treone. at l,on' Beach. CaL Mrs. J. A. Troilope entertained the members of the Junior Christian Endeavor society Saturday afternoon of last week at a candv pull. Miss Maud TulU.e, Jlra. Laura TutUe, Mir.s Leona IE c 1 1 y and Miss Myrtle Farns-uorth Farns-uorth enterloined the lioi'fh'ss club at the : home or Miss Maud Tuttie on Monday evening. Mrs. Fred Tutt'e entertained at dinner Thttrsday of last week. Covers were laid for twenty. Out-of-town ues;s were M r, and M rs . H . R . T i e t j e n of Pay su n , C. K. Williardson, Miss Minerva Williard-son Williard-son and Clara Green of Kpliraim. The Needlecraft club met Saturday afternoon af-ternoon of last week with Mrs. Dee I.owry. A meeting of the Daughters of the Pioneers Pio-neers was heid in the South ward assembly assem-bly hall Wednesday afternoon. Miss Ruth Becker, a kindergarten teacher in the Salt Lake schools, spent Thanksgiving day with her parents, Mr. .and Mrs. 1,. F. Becker of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hougaard entertained enter-tained at dinner Monday evening. Covers Cov-ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tuttie, Mr. and Mrs. John EHotigaard and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Tuttie. Miss Dora Peterson. Miss Nellie Fish, Miss May Fox, Miss Margaret Brown and Mis? Genial Larson of Wasatch academy at Mount Pleasant spent last week-end in Manti with relatives and friends. Miss Rita Shand, Miss May Jensen and Miss Ruth Bni.it hwaite entertained at dinner Sunday evening for Kenneth Kerr, Axel Peterson and Claude Maylett at the home of Charles Sand. More than 300 friends, the gruests of Mr. and Mrs. W. YV Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rentier, Mr. and Mrs. Nenhi Bessv, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Riddle. Mr. 'and Mrs. W. A. Cox, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John II. Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Ale T-'nnant. Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Parry, enjoyed a dancing party given at the Armada on Thursday evening. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Mr. 'and Mrs. J. F. Shand entertained forty guests at a dinner Monday evening in honor of their daughter, Mrs. Charles K. Gilmour, formerly Miss Anne Shand Mrs. Gilmour left Tuesday to join her hus- . j.::1 in Lake City, "-'hoy wil! leave 'ir i :r :.i div:;'n :::..:,:i;r lor Mr. .M. .v:n' L..:':.i t!.-v-ta.nr.l !i: a I i.n.'.,-r .'-i'.l; . 'av e'.'. :'iin .1! ia.-l we-k iir S : s. F:..r at-.j 1 nr.'.-jar.i a !-!:ss I,'-ait'"" ivEE. M'.- E i 1 JfP?-.:i. j Mi i'ar-'es Ma-l-n. Mi J..V.a JnHtT, ' .Mm V.. Mini TntiU-. Kv;i .ra:th- v.a.te. M:sf Kiiinra AaUvrsnr.. M'.ff Ava 1 !'.-. J.ii.s ir-ia ".'.j: :a-l.-n, .M.v L.aura , i ai.aaan. M is j l'.u .y H-a 1 : Sr.. a: '. o. Jirs. 1 ii' Naon. i.".s. ic" Lo'.. ry, Mrs. Ei:s. iiii.cr'ai.-l M i:..y Ciiii-ts I :" O'll.r..ii. The vvc:;;ri; v.a.s M'JII ill j an i;i,i-:"L;o:: of the brai.'s Lro j.-ca'.:. I f MALAD, IDAHO .MALAD, Lee. 0. .Mrs. (J.-erii lsonra tif i (.te:i M-rivfd Tuesduy to visit rcdaiivi-si nuJ I fr:.-i.es liefe. i Mis Scut is ler frun Opih-n f-T a j Eit n-i;li lier uireM.-, ilr. and ilrs. Arelae ."ie.it t. Mrs. II. M. Larson ? Uri:nin is the guest uf li.-r k ei. i;qt J,jtruii. Miss Miiry Lll.-n Kvuns roniruod M"ntl;iy from n vi-it 11 1 Luk-?. Mrs. ll.ury Kvhih of Oj?l'a is vlsltin? rel:i-livis rel:i-livis ami iri'tuls l-cr-'1. Mr. ami Mrs. Maynard Mfn'U:.':ll nf Opden nre i;i;e.-'s '-''.Mr. MeDuUall's iiarvn.s, ilr. unj -Mrs. .lelui M. li.,u.i;idl. .Mi.-ses i.'n:i-ie and Sam J.mes t Salt. Lakf sj'.'tU last -veeU-finl willi their pnreiitb, Mr. und Mrs. Jed Jvi.i's. Sr. -Mr. mid Mrs. Jack Andrews nf Tremnnton. Ltah. liave relumed li'jme, ultcr visithiy friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Zolh Jotics of Ogden lire vis-itin vis-itin relatives here. Mis. I'earl Davis nml dauRiitrr, iAdlda, left Wi-!iiesdny fer a visit at Or den. Miss Annie Juues was ln'ie fr-un Knit Lake, to su-nd TliauksiviiiB with friends. Ja in. h a ad M is.s Imisy Kvaii.s hit w returned to Lti;:aa. arEei' sa-'iidiiif; the week -cud with tludr .;iri'nis. Mr. ami Mis. Isaae ICvuiis. Mis.s I'ea 'i Dennin's lel't .Sunday i'ur Ofiiirn. . after u vish wilii lier mutlier, Mrs. Kjlcy Deu- 11 1 lll'K. Mr. and Mrs. liomcr Vaughn and Miss Lizzie Daniels left Monday for a visit to Jndepeu-deuee. Jndepeu-deuee. Mo. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Jones have returned to their heme in I'ocatello, Idaho, after sptiiid-iuj: sptiiid-iuj: the week-end lien; with relatives. The Second Ward Mutual tfave tl party Frt-dn Frt-dn y niRlit. A musical urugmui was rendered, followed by it dance. Mis.s Kate Thomas has returned to Faysnn, T? lali. lifter spending a few days here witli her parents, Mr, and Mrs. V. II. -Thymus. Mr. and Mra. Dorwin Thomas of Dayton spent lust week-end witli relatives here. Mrs. L. Evans,- Sr., was lioslesa to the Ken-in.ir Ken-in.ir I uii eluh Thursday at'tcmoou. ItelrLshinents were served. j GREENRIVER j r.IIEI'MUVER. Dec. C Little Miss Catherine Cath-erine Iteebe celebrated her six Hi hirtlulay anniversary Friday afternoon nf hist week by invitiiiK a number of her liltle friends In to spend In.' a L'ierii'ion. Gnmes were played mid siories told them until 4 o'clock, when -a luncheon was served the little folks by Mrs. Hcebe. Tlie. tabic was prettily decorated, and -dainty little plucecards were used. The guests were ('a roline Beebe, Vada Tom llnson, Anita Kergusun, Marie Grissom, M'attle tlreen. Flor-t Flor-t nee Cheney, Alma Friiz, Ellen nnd Dorothy Eller and (lerald Drajier. L. F. Ileilier and daughter. Miss Huth, spent Thanksgiving in Grand Junction witli 'friends and relatives. Misses Ceiesline Moons nnd Marie P'mton. who were here from Salt Lake, to spend Tliauksgiv-inp Tliauksgiv-inp willi their parents, returned Sunday to their school work. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Baldwin of Moab spent Thanksgiving with lier father, S. W. Dul'lurd, in Elyin, Mr. ami MrH, T. C. Conlcy arc yisitora In Sab Lake this week. Miss La lteta Wartdell returned Sunday to her srlio il werk in Sa It Lake, after having spent her Thanksgiving vacation with' her mother, Mrs. Belle Waddell, of this city. She was accompanied on hi r return by Miss Una i ; ill its, who will visit with lier for several weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. S. Smith of Idaho Falls, Idaho, formerly of Gn-cnrivcr, are visiting (heir d.iuglifer, Mrs. O. K. Anderson, and family fam-ily for a few weeks. They are en ruute to California and Washington lo spend t lie winter. Mrs. Margaret Taylor and I hree children of Cress u. l'a., are visiting wilh Mrs. Taylor'3 sister. Miss Mildred Fleming, nf tliia eiiO The Lntre Nous club met Thursday afternoon after-noon at Hie home of Mrs. Albert Drake,' Following Fol-lowing the program and lesson a sjcinl time was enjojed, after which refreshments were served. Mrs. W. E. Mclntyre of Silver City Is vis- Itiri:,- her daughters. Mrs. Belle Waddell, Mrs. William Scainoiint and Mrs. C. A. Guiwilts, of this city. She will remain for several weeks. Mr, and Mrs. William I'haleu had as their' guests on Thanksgiving, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Henry uud Mr. and Mrs. Jack I'halen. DUCHESNE - : . i DITCHES NE. Dec. 0 The Rtandardbeurcrs' Card club was entertained Wednesda v afternoon after-noon by Mrs. William Sea ton. Three tables v ere present. Tiiz.s were u warded at the close of t he gn ines. A specu.l meeting of St. mill's guild of the Episcopal church was held Tuesday afternoon at Mio lunne of llie vice' president, Mrs. J. Edwin Zimmerman. I'lars for the mutual bazaar were completed and I lie sewing of the year was finished. fin-ished. Alter the. business session hmcheon was served. Members and guests present were Mesdames A. N . Alt, I'. W. Hillings, George Cresswell. (E C. Kohl, J. M. Selillegle, E. W. Sehni.iau, Fannie I-tjurnsnu, T. Firth, Mrs. ,T. K Lewis, F. L. Walraus. H. r-nle Uevrick, F. i Kelso, C. T. Axely-aunl, Walter Walker and K. M. Walker. Miss Olga Sehoninn was Imsless Thursday to u numbui- of friends at a dinner party, nmi-pliineniary nmi-pliineniary to Jay Pope, who recently returned liorn overseas. Covers were laid for twelve. Mrs. J. S I even sen was host ess a I an informal party Friday evening of hru week for those who part ieipaled in the concert held Thanksgiving Thanks-giving night. Games and miuic were enjoyed, i Mrs. SI eve n sen was assisted by her young daughter, Mildred, and lier sister, Miss Louise , Joh'ison. ,M iss lona Moore has returned from an extended ex-tended visit with relatives in Idaho. Miss Elsie Coilett of Helper spent last weekend week-end here with friends. Mrs. Earnest White of Woodland was a Duchesne visitor Monday, leaving Tuesday for her home. , Dr. and Mrs. M. Marcus- spent Tuesday in LnoKevell. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Waters have returned to their home near Fruitland, after a few days' visit here. The I imiiry, Belief society and M. 1. A. of Ihe L. D. S. church an making extensive plans for a bazaar to be held Ihe middle of December. De-cember. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. Penle Ilerriek were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. u nd M rs. F. L. Wa t raits. Following the dinner, a bob-sled ride was en-Joj en-Joj ed. Mi. M. Marcus has for her Ernest lier sister, Mrs. Koeiing, of Salt Lake City. 1 MAMMOTH I f MAMMOTH, I.'ec. G. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kay Jones have returned nfter spending- a few dnys at Spanish Fork with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mr?. W. R. .Johns. Miss Edna Burnett has returned to her home at Sprina; Lake : after spending a week in Mammoth with her sister, Mrs. George Gaisford. Mrs. X. J. Plumb of Salem ppondins h few days iere with lier daughters, Mrs. Harry Webb and Mrs. Frud i-'anmeis. .Mrs. iaho! Snow, who ha 1 been the cuiE.L of lv-r liroL'ner. O. S. M-irkham, for the ri:'.st few days, has r.: turned to her home at Sp:uii-)i Fork. M. vA. O. L OEen of Hantaquin s:ient the we!; in Mammoth, visitincr her Tiar-ents, Tiar-ents, Mr; and Mrs. Y. W. Allen. Mrs. Andiuw Steedman and M.rS. Crissie Rot;ndy returned Sun. day after a visit at Leamington with Mrs. Hliza, Lawrence. Miss Lourse Web-o was surprised Saturday Satur-day evening of last week by a numuer of her friends. The time was spent in music and games and at'll o'clock luncheon lunch-eon was served. Mrs. E. C. Thompson of Ben jam in is the week-end guest of her mother, Mrs. C. H. Webb. Mrs. Jack Davis is spending- a week at Santaquin with her father, Olaf Anderson. An-derson. Mr. ?nd Mrs. Clifford Elliott of Eureka, Eu-reka, Mr. and Mrs. diaries Browne, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Harding and Mrs. Arthur Parsons were dinner guests of Mr. and Mis. A 1 f re d Pa rs 0 1 1 s on S u n d a y . Mrs. Ben King of New York City, who had spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh .Jamison, left during the week, for Salt Lake dty, where she will visit friends before returning home. Miss Kea Tidd of Sait Lake City Is tiie guest of her grandmother, Mrs. C. H. Webb. Miss Ruby Hanson and J. A. Vance returned re-turned to Mammoth on Sunday evening after a trip to Fairview, where they were the. guests of tlie iatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vance. Mrs. James As a ton of Ran Francisco, who had been visiting here for a few weeks with her pareuEs, Mr. and Mrs. August Wotlerstrum, left for her home Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Wilkins were dinner din-ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Riis-:fcil at Eureka. Miss Cl.ulys Leavit held a reception Tuesday evening at tiie home of'licr parents. par-ents. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Leaviit, the occasion oc-casion being her birthday anniversary. Refreshments were served to Miss Bora Bo-ra ine U'illes, Miss Norma Tavior, Miss V era Km id son, Miss Mac R.ues, M iss P.ul.h Wightman, Miss Cecil JJatch, M.ss June Maynard, Miss Wanda Sndth, M'ss Anna Sto.zer, M.ss Virginia Pirch, Miss Reba Sutherland, Miss l!eE-n WinVh Miss Henrietta Miiler, M:.s 1 orii iy Miller, Miss Mrie .Slark, .lac!; Simpson Goidim luxoli, Jesse Mulstem and Leon Vi igntman. EPHKAiM f Fl'UIlAIM, Dee. .'..-One of t,- most elaborate dim.ers of the season was Uvn by l'riiieipai ami Mrs New. on i-;. Noyes at (L.-ir home on Last enter stm.i lu the teachers of Ihe Snow -Normal eolhye ami their wives. THe eoyr scheme was yelj.v and while. A larj'e basket of yellow and while chrysani h,.-mi;ius ' f,i,.','t..i the e.nieipiece for the t:bie. Muse uas"a leatni-e. txne- fnnn-le'd by Mr. ai:d .Mrs. Kali-. IE booth, May ltarion, W. Kiag I); i-s - ii Mrs. J. Y. JeiiM.-i. Covers Wei-, laid l.,r r and Mrs. V. King Dn;:gs, Mr mid M - v" tE Ii.r,..ii. Mr. and Mrs. Mahomm To'mps., ,' Mr. and Mrs. .1. V. Jcr.soa. Mr. a,.d i s' Lalph IE Loeti,. Mr. ami .Mrs. j. N (Ui lension, Mi lE'lie W bli ami lVlera Andei mi . Mis.s Pelei-a Anb;s..n and Mis. h,,h,-r .hd risen ri-sen eutertaim-d i;l a p:e!n:.v arranged Inn. h-eor. h-eor. Saturday eeni;,:; r l.,st ueeic al lleii-) lleii-) ine 0:1 lEist Cen !.(; Kiav Covers were 1 il 1 lor Mr. nnd Mts. W. King Drigg.s and' j -ami Mrs. Waller C. (Klell. Mr. and 1 s. Cl.irec.ee Larson enlerOnned Natm-day lasl week al diai.er for fneii.l-. liom Idaho. Mr. and ?lrs. Rami. Aadeiso.i of Sl-ard spent Lit week-end in iEih;ana. i:M. v,,,,,;., Mrs. .ie!erM.:i-s ial!i.-r and 11. other, Mr. and Mrs. Tom 'loin p-o:i. Lri.i i:asm;-...ii. K .ma Neil,. on nnd Devon N''don spent the Tl.ati'c.-iving aeaiiiot uiih their parents at Lphiaim. Tney are leacliing .selmel in norl hern I 1 ah. The North ward Pi im-iry held a mieeessfnl b;:;i;:r a l I lie Nunh ward niivting house Friday Fri-day of l;e;t week. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour IE t Mill x I en mjii Vr nnd Mrs. .Men ill IE ll insori ami Chi .s- leion reimned Friday of :t. ,-ek i;,nn Siihaa. h.nii.g siient ih,. ,;iy witli .Mr. ard .Mr-., line .-1hn.1. Mr. ai-I Mr- EraMns Ande-.-..,,,, t M.IVfieM ve Pod f:i. lid heur til- - iirly p..: ; vl We'li. The Lad'c-.' Literary rb b iu-t at to ,,,,,, of M.'.. l.lllie Neilsol!, I'.ie-,.IV e' e; ;n.. . be,.k view was nr., n by Mrs. , j,,,,. son, .-Milled "As .a Ma 11 Tiiinkei h. m lw .Mi1ri:i.ieriie Taylor I'uinished mn'-ie .Mrs. Clarii Urileh i;avi- a reading. Mid a h.Vv waa gien by Mrs. Jt rid ken. I,nneheon , i;, nerved to eighteen members. ilr. and Mrs. Iinsinus ITanson entertained at n five-course dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Ora S. Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill It. Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Seidou Hanson, Melba and Terry Hanson. Han-son. I Mr, and Mrs. George John n son entertained ! Monday of last week at a turkey dinner for Mr. and Mrs. George A. Jnb?s. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F.vnns and Mr. and Mrs. Foster Funk, all of Salina, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jo-lianson Jo-lianson of lCpliruim. Cards were the feature of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. .7. SeUIon Hanson entertained at dinner Thursday evening of last week. A bowl of roses formed the centerpiece. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Seymour E. Chris-femon, Chris-femon, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill E. Hanson and N01 mA Chris ten son. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stevens are rejoielng over the arrival of a daughter at their home Monday. Tuesday evening of last week Ida WMIardson entertained nt cards at her home 011 Main street. Luncheon was served to Irene Stevenson. Steven-son. Wesley cherry, Parley Stevenson and Ida Wil lard-son. I TOOELE I TOOELE, Dec. 6. Miss Bertha Snirrs was hostess to tlie members of the A. S. O. club at her home .Monday evening. Games and sewlnc oeeupled the time. A coming event on tlie social calendar during t:io holiday season will be a ball by the local order of Easies. to be given in the Tooele opera house on New Year's eve. Jlrs. SI. J. Andrews was hostess at a luncheon at her home Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. The Ruests inciud,ed Mrs" K M lied, Mrs. E. O. Thompson, Mrs A C .lensen, Mrs. Ai'ton liaird, M.-s O ! ' Han-en, Mrs." Storm McDonald, Mrs j' I M. Eoyden, Mrs. A. L. Christiansen nnd -Mrs. K. o. Is.nett. -Miss Patra Atkin, who is a teacher In tlie school at South Jordan, was tlie sues! of Miss Rebecca A tit In over Sunday. Among: the pleasant affairs of the' week wan Hie dancing party; followed liv a chill supper, given by tlie local oris: : Wednesday eveninir. Tlir-se m. held each week during tlie i son. Mrs. George T. Brown' enter Woman's club at her home on : nue Friday aflernoon. The cussed was "The Jew in Aim:, by Mrs. S. J. Selvin and lira. :.: Page. Guests of Mrs. Arthur War? -ing the week were her morrn-r. 1 seph Husstler of Sail Like C::v sister. Mrs. John Bennett o: :' P: Miss Ina Gilleit was hostes of the Avazar club al her i'.o:r.-day i'.o:r.-day .evening. Fifteen me:niier; i Next Wednesday tlie Nor'.:1. day school will entertain. Ti -will be devoted to a musical t'."' dancing for the children, ami will be the same order of er.'.'' given in honor of tlie parents. Tooele review Xo. li, M.!' hold an interesting ses.-ion i:. ' ternal hall next Friday even::: the evening the election o:' ,;' serve for the coming year r:. Following the ledge session, a -bo given. News reached this city .c'::'; birth of a sou to Mr. iiml '!' . Denning of Idaho Fo'If. ldalw ' ning formerly was Miss Ann:; , of this city. The Misses Dlanche, ZeS.r Walters spent Sunday at 0;" guests of their sister, Mrs. Clair. . , The Ladies' Aid society of 1st church will be entertain '' dav bv Mrs. J. W. Hill at t" Mrs. S. .7. Merritts. Mrs. Lawrence Stewart of who is the guest of her Naomi Gillett. announces tie son during the week. Mrs. Li." Grant of Brlstesf ' guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.'; Mr. nnd Jlrs. Hoyt Siiiel'l? ; congratulations uron tlio in:.- to them during the iveek |