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Kvn I'liirlt, Alts. .Mi.e ; in.,, i.i, is II:. . m mill .1. .1. II:, .; Tluril N.anl III Ui,v W.-st, Kuw i U'aiki-r, a I,, u'l-st, i:,v.-i U.-st, Iji.ijiianl Clnis- Ualis.ill II..1 I..-, i Wlllli'T. .Mrs. Mm-',- Ann l':i 1 1 1 n-r mill N.-lls I lol.hs (.1' Aljiln.- u. i-.- inari i.-.l in I'r.ivn U t-iliius-diiy. 'I'li,-y i-iiti-rt;,lii,-,l a ininilii-r nf i'rii-iiiis a! a u i ,l,iliiK l uut-liliijii N'uLliit-s- I,1V .M-llill-. Airs. VI it .l,-lis.-n cill.tl'taincil for her ,l:,li-;,ili--. I. .-..ii.-, In liciiinr "i Inn- cliiVijiilll iiirllnlav aiinl ,-isarv, Alnnilay. The fiil-lnwiiK fiil-lnwiiK III i.f fri'-ii'ls w iir,-s,;nt: Clyde .Ulak,', c,,ili:r N.-l-.,,,,, Al.-llm Kuntil, Alarm ,-N,,n. V'li.la Tin, mi-, "iuv llilltnan. .Nina WUhmiiM I lul l, ns, i Ulak.-, I-'.Ialna i lark. U:.v llnsli. Kiik.-iio Ni-lsnn, Ilaro.d I larilinaii. I.ll. -III. , ll.ak... r..,y,-il Nelson. S, tl, I'hillil'S. la-mi Na-lson ami Uayinond l'-t,-isi,ii. Miss.-s I'limonili mnf K'alio Smith on-li-rtaitu-il at llin 'l' liori i ton i-li 1 1 'room Wiol-li.-s.la- cwiiiii- in hoiiiir ol' Air. ami Airy. Hi, -n ll.-zzant. Afti-r muiii-s anil dancing, ri-ii-L-shiiH-tiLs ajro !H,-i'a-d to luoro liiaii I. .II Kili'Sltl. Air. and Mrs. 11. II. Uolierlson ontnr-lliiiu-i Air. and Airs. l-:u in Tliorno, Mr. and Airs. Walli-r Maui; and Air. and Airs-l-.or I'uti-rsoii al llii.ir liimlc Friday eve-nlta:. eve-nlta:. Air. mid Airs, tiny riirhards ontortained a parly of rriwids at an oyster supper Stalin-da.' niu-iit ni' last v ,!. .Miss Alai v 1'aulson, Aliss Alary Ilolman and Aliss ili-rtrndo .Inlinson wcro dinner quests of Aliss oro West, Sun.la'. Mi-, and Airs. 1 1. S. lltvi-in- titnl Air. and ! Mrs. IP, hurl I'aiio .! Halt Lake visitors Saturday of last work. The orphans' hand hoys, accompanied ! liy rrol'osor A. K. oyerlade and his lilll.e ; son. .Arthur. jiUon.h-.i S.msa's hand cuu- 1 o.'rt at the Salt Lake tabernacle Tuesday night. 1 PRICE plilCK, 'or. r.. A new I-'ivo llundrcd ohjl) nruaiii.i'd In 'rieo this week 1 ami tin.' lirst nu'i'thi!-: w;i.s held at the ; home ol' Mrs. (',. 11. Nehns. l-'jivors were . j awarded to Mrs. W. 1:. Anderson and ; Uob.M-l- MeK'une. A luiK-hoon I'ollowed tne I-laylii!,r. The ineniheri-hip includes Pr. and Mrs. 1-V K. (.'liami-rlain, Mr. and Mrs. O. llnrnor, Mr. ami Mrs. A. W. Mack, Mr. and Mis. t U. Mareuseii, Mr. anil Mrs. Charl.-s AveCill, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Anderson. M r. and M rs. lioherL Mc-Kmie, Mc-Kmie, Mr. and Mrs. 1,. U. Fullmer, Mr. and Mrs. It. J. .Siein. Mrs. O. K. Nolms and Miss Cladys Xelins. tuher quests were Mia. J. 1. Mi'Kutie of Altonah, Mr. Jind Mrs. 1 I,. UueUio, U A. Hills and J. I I. KeJd. Tho Sam Stein and Jon IlUimborer fam-1 fam-1 illes were here from Jlelper to . spend 1 Thanksui viim- at tlio 1. .1. Stein homo. T!ie tirst of a series of entertainments to he driven hy the eivir department of the Price Sorosis will h-e a dance at City park ' pavilion next Sat urdiiy eveniny:. The Castlegate irolies!ra will furnish ihe it ui sit-. Th.e commit toe in charge comprises com-prises Mis. Ii. .1. Stein. M rs. Thomas Fouls. Mrs. IV K. McPonald and M.rs. Couiei' I'. l'eaeoek. Another committee of four members will n"Ue an entertainment in January. Tlio proceeds of these affairs will iio toward beautifyint; Price in the .sprint. Mr and Mrs. W. O. Miles were in Price tho thst of the week, en route to their , new home in Mulad. Idaho. Hefore leav- 'mx Hiawatha a number of parties were given In their honor. A dance at the amusement hall was uiven for both and a card party at tho home of Mrs. J. B. Forrester, at which time a beautiful cut-glass cut-glass disii was presented Mrs. Miles as a remembrance of enjoyable, meetings of 1 the elub. Misses Ma and Ann Gardner, teachers f hi the Sunnysiiie schools, resigned this' week and their places have been tilled by Mr. a ml Mr-, t hmry Jones. The resignation resig-nation of M iss Xe,!ie Wilson from the War's s.-V.o! -v..-: a '-epi J u r. I'n-I .-;..;.. .-:,. Ji.i;..-., v. ;il Hd o..t tho tin- -.-., ir.-d -rn.. J..-:i..:!i.l I'ar.;r-:',:r -r n:.d T:.g: to .-'--id :r y m-oii T:.f- . ;i.-n a n.an.i lac i'ar;a:..a h..-.-i for s.,fi:- t.ii.-. y,n J. 'I1. .j.,;.:!.--)!! an-t b::dr--n tit T .rir;.u';v::u' w.'a r-da t i - ia v -Ian-V ai'd Mrs. ibevar-i M.-yir W'-r: n-:--from ii.d:-r tii:s w.-.jk, v..-:t:r'.g .Mi. .'d'-' i-r'.-. 1 1 L :-. J 1'. .M:K' in of Altonah Is t-: -j e -Nt t..;i-; w.cii of Mr. and Mr.--. Uobert .UrK'lif. Mrs. J.. IT. Sill is enjoving a vitt from her i, !::. or. ,m:-h, Otoig'; I K C.apiri of K.-ncv. iek, Wai. .Mis. "J. I.. Ibij-i.s of Tot -oka. Kan., is vif-nini; at iho iioiii'j of her daughter, Mrs. Tbnma;, I-'oiifs. Ah.y Ala r-L'a ret Iforsley is spending a nionili ia S.'-.'.t Lake, in the Jiotjo of Irn-pi'iviiiLr Irn-pi'iviiiLr j. Mi-.s f;. hwra .b'aiiselrr: wm home from Wasar.-h acadt-my. at Alt. Pleasant, for tii-' Ti;a r'ks'.'. ing holidays. Aliss OK:.- Palling':!' sp.-nt tiio Thank p-giving p-giving lio.idays with her si?C(-r and lirof hi-r, June and l.-orge, at W'asatcii ae.uieniv. Mr. Pleasant. Air. ami Mrs. t. ) f. Madsen and children chil-dren smut Taar.ksgiving- wilh relatives in C.'iSll.-LMU:. Mr. and Afrs. IT. A. Pace and childron were here from Huntington to spend the holldavs with relatives. Air. and Airs. i C Cartensen of Cnsilogate WiTi; in Priee the lirst of the week. The family ha.s n:cent!y moved down from Salt Pake. ( I,eo llo'oinson of 'ast!etrat.e and Vinena Dudley of Salem were granted a marriage license this week. I SMITHFIELD "t . SAIITHFTPLT"). Hoc. fi Mrs. James Fy ffe of Lehi was the gue.st of Airs. Annie AP'Cracken the past week. Mrs. Annie Timmlns Hendricks of P-lack Pine is spenuMng the week-end visiting friends and relatives. Aliss Fva Pilkingtnn. daughter of Mr. and Airs. Ptehard Pilkington, was married mar-ried Thursday of last week in the Logan temple to Alton Fifield of Poeatello. Airs. Kdgar Pitcher of T.ogan spent Thanksgiving with her mother. Airs. Annie An-nie Allies. Airs. Oeorgo-TT. Tliomas of R:ghy( Tda., spent a few days in Smitht'ield this week before leaving for California to spend the winter. Air. and Mrs. P,. A. Pulkerson spent the week-end in Wyoming with Mrs. Fulker-son's Fulker-son's sister. The following were spending tho first of the week in SmithfiekP Olnf Cron-qulst Cron-qulst of Logan; AV. G. Uecse, Wit Tieese and Andrew Iteese of Benson; Aloses Reese of Posan; Henry TIancy and George I). Halls of Hyde I 'ark, and Alfred Jensen of Cornish. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Farr spent Saturday Satur-day and Sunday in Ogden. Airs. AVitliam Cantwell entertalnel at her home Thursday afternoon for twenty guests. Mr. and Airs. Kh'hard Lower nf Trenton snent SunUav with Mr. and Airs. Alma Hi' I yard. Airs. James ' Mack and son. Glen, of Ogden are spending a few days hero, visiting vis-iting relatives and friends. Air. and Mrs. George S. Ensign of Ogden Og-den spent last woek-en,d with Airs. Frisian's Fri-sian's parents, Air. and Mrs. G. L. Far-rell. Far-rell. Air. and Mrs. Levi Littledyke of Trenton Tren-ton spent Sunday with Air. and Mrs. John Darmerfield. Mrs. Goss and daughter, Dorothy, and Miss Ivy Proberg of Lognn spent last werk-cnd with Aliss pplle Kearl. Aliss I,aura Kearl returned to Salt Lake Wednesday to resume her vornl studies. Air. and Afrs. G. K. Ivingsford and Aliss Tora Crnwshaw spent last week-end in Oxford, Idaho. Airs. Robert Griffiths. Mrs. William Cantwell and Mrs. Herbert Pitcher left Wednesday for Bennington. Wyo.. to attend at-tend the reunion of the AIourits-AIourit-sen family. . : Aliss Thelma Kimball of southern Lrtah. is here, visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Katie Cragun and daughter, Oralie, of Dayton. Idaho, spent last weekend week-end with relatives a nd friends. I FriZstoIidaho PRFSTOX, Idnho. Dec. 0. Airs. V. E. Belnap gave a miscellaneous shower ATon-day ATon-day evening for Airs. Truman Gilbert, a bride of Xovcmber. Luncheon was served to twelve guests. Air. and Afrs. Orion Jensen snent Thursday Thurs-day of hist week in Osrden, Ftah. Mrs. J. P. Alurnhy and daughter, t'rima. of Salt Lake City, Utah, are guests of Airs. George Fault. Aliss Ina Wilcox of Tigan, Utah, is spending a week with her mother, Airs. Marion Wilcox. ' Aliss Dorothy Canfield, who is attending school in Ogden, Utah, spent last weekend week-end with her parents, Dr. and Airs. C. A. Canfield. Mr. and Mrs. William Thorpe and familv spent Thanksgiving in Logan, Utah, guests of Airs. S. J. Jeppsen. A character surprise party was given by Airs. William Lohman. in honor of her husband, Tuesday evening of last week. Whitney Kimball received the prize for the best character represented. "Five Hundred" was the feature of the evening. Luncheon was served to the following guests: Air. and Airs. Wallace Aired, Air. and Airs. Harvey Hitchcock, Air. and Airs. ! W:::;-tm T::orr.c ar.d Air. and Mrs. Whit-Mr. Whit-Mr. ai:d Airs. C. W . i;.;b-rt. par-'-nis of Mrs. J. (i. Sa.i-.h a ad A. N. 'lro; i.r.:;"'i:ini ;i!v, L";ah. s;ir,t the Thar.ks-h..i:davd Thar.ks-h..i:davd and gutsta of Air. and AI:s. J. j. m:i.:. A:r. F. !:. F;-:sby of Lognn, L'tah, is vS.i ::;g with .:er daughter, Mrs. George i'au.i. Air. and Airs. Herold Jonson entertained at fiinner .u: d;i.v. It. and Al'-s. S. T.. NY!. son spent T:..in'KS-':v!u- in NY w tun, quests ol Mr. aiii i Airs. C Nehson. I"-r. and Airs. .S. E. NY-lson entertained at dinner .Sunday, comnhnirntary to Alias li'jijy N'-;iY arid N'athanioi Maaies. Ali.ss Ala!u:l I'. Try of Louran, L'tah, ia vi.-c.ti.'i with friends and relatives. 1' 1 1 ri (Joldcn Hour club ha a issued invitations invi-tations for a darn-inir party to be yivfcn ai. Lie optjra house De',.,niijf r 10. I GUNNISON f CI'NNISON, I ioc. fi.-Mr. atal Mrs. Royri 1 leau'.'hanan nnt.-rtaind at dinner .Sunday, complimentary to Airs. John Riddle Rid-dle of Alanti, Mrs. Jolin '";urdaor of KYh-fi-.-id and Air. ajid Airs. Ed Jensen. Proiiruasive "j'.")" was thr feacitre Tues-d;Ly Tues-d;Ly evening of a party Riven at the home of Air. and Mrs. J. W. Jones. Prizes were awarded to Airs. Ray B. Aleteaif and A. AT. t'hrisrensn. Luncheon was served. Other guests were Air. and Airs. II. Cher- j rv, Air. and Airy. Ira Overftdt. Mr. and Airs. Uaunt fi. Sanders. Air. and Mrs. John T. Aletcalf, Hay 1). AlefcaU. Mr. and Mrs. R. Edwards, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Ha-gau. Ha-gau. Air. and Airs. Julius Duggms, Fred ; Jones and Niol Sorenson. Mr. and Airs. I i . A. Kcarns entertained , at a Tlianicsgi'ine' dinner party, in honor of Airs. Clyde Jay and children of Salida, ' Colo. Covers were lair for ton. John NYwreen of 8;ilt Lake and Mrs. AI. A. Rosoulund of May field are the guests of Air. and Airs. Sanford Anderson. Mr. and Airs. Alhert Swain entertained at a family dinner Thursday of last week. Sixteen quests were present. . Alias iivlvla W ilia rd son, Erwin and Bert lis v 11 lard sen returned home Tucs-1 Tucs-1 day evening from a visit with friends in ! Salt Take. j Wayne Lunderburc: spent the past Tveek. ! with relatives in Spanish Fork. ; The Social Cirelo club members were entertained Wednesday evening hy Air. and Airs. Julius Dugsins. Five tables of "5u0" were played hy Air. and Mrs. S. M. Duggins, Air. and Mrs. O. H. Halverson, Mr. and Airs. Ed Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. i James Down, Air. and Airs. A. M. Chris- I ttnsen, Air. and Airs. J. W. Jones, Mr.-; I and Airs. J. AI. Knighton, Air. and Mrs. R. B. Aletcalf and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Met- j i calf. Miss Alary Elna Alyrup of Gunnison and Raymond Dibble of Alaploton were mar- ' ried Wednesday In the Manti temple. " Mr. and Mrs. X. C. Myrup gave a reception re-ception Thursday, in honor of the marriage mar-riage of their daughter, Mary Elna. Many beautiful gifts were received "by the bride. The guests were Air. and Mrs. E. L. Swalberg, Air. and Mrs. Joseph Christen-sen, Christen-sen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Larson, Air. and Airs. A. E. Sorenson, Air. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sorenson, Aleadames Yetta Sorenson. Edna Ed-na Sorenson, Goldie Jensen. Caroline Peterson, Pe-terson, Messrs. Fred J. Fjeldsted and Byron Fjeldsted and Orion Alyrup. ana the Alisses Ehna Fjeldsted, Alva Sorenson, Soren-son, Erma Lunderburg, Vesta Pierce, A' el-ma el-ma Alyrup of Salt Lake, Edne Nielson and Lois Alyrup. Mrs. Arthur Johnson and Miss Ehna Fjcidsted gave a shower Monday evening for Airs. Raymond nibble. The guests were Airs. Goldie Jensen, Airs. X'. C. Myrup, My-rup, Airs. Dolores Gates, Misses Margaret Johnson, Erma Lunderburg, Alva Sorenson, Soren-son, Edna Nielson, Lois Alyrup, Evelyn Fjeldsted and Mrs. Edgar Larson of Manti. Air. and Airs. Raymond Dibble; left Sun-, day for Alapleton to make their homo. A. L I PAYSON l PA1S0N, Dec. 6. The bridge club met with Mri?. .tohn Cravens, Saturday of Inst week. Mrs. "William t'erre of Pruvu was guebt of the club. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Snyder entertained at cards and music Sunday evening. A tray luncheon whs served to fourteen guests. The Afternoon Sewing club met with Airs. Kriink Iugalls, Wednesday. Air. and Mrs. Matliew Hancock entertained nt dinner Thursday of last week. Covers were hud fur Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McBeth, Mr. aud Mrs. J. C. McClellan. Mr. and Mia: Ben Drol-linjrer, Drol-linjrer, Mrs. Mary McBetli and BerL 1'helps. The Second ward Y. L. M. I. A. g;ive a sociul Friday evening at the home of Mih. J. A. Clayton. Dr. and Mrs. L. N. Ellsworth entertained at dinner Thursday of last week. Covers were laid for twelve. The hiph school ppniors pave u class party in the gymnasium Friday evening. The Y. L. M. I. A. of the. First ward gave u social Friday evening iu the amusement hall. Mrs. George Cloward ontortained her elub Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bills, Mrs. I'hebe Freshwater and Elmer Bills have gone to California Cali-fornia lo . spend the winle.r. Miss Edith Simons of Suit Lake visited rela-j rela-j lives here Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Stratton of Elberta .visited here Thursday. Mrs. J. t AlcClellan will entertain her bridye club today. Miss Eda Peterson of Kedmond, who Is attending at-tending school at the B. Y. U. at Provo, spent last week-end with Mias Lottie McDowell and Miss Emma McDowell. Miss Willdk' Jixon spent Sunday at Iceland, Ice-land, the guest of Miss Anna Siark. Mrs. Ford Wilson is visiting at Spanish Fork. Miss Henrietta Douglass spent Friday at Salt Lake. Miss Jennie Kece nnd Miss Helen Townsend returned to school Monday at the T'. A. C. nml U. of U., respectively, after spending their Thanksgiving holidays nt home. j REXBURG, IDAHO REXBURG, Idaho, Dec. G. Airs. Mark Austin was hostess Wednesday afternoon at her home on South Alain street to the members of her Kensington club. Carnations Carna-tions were used throughout the house in decorating and luncheon was served from a table which held as a centerpiece a crystal vase of carnations. Special guests of the afternoon were Mrs.- Aloses Card on and Airs. C Woideman. Airs. Austin was assisted in serving by her daughter, Airs. Sundberg. Dr. and Airs. R, K. Junkin of Idaho Falls were guests at the P. F. Smith residence Alonday and Tuesday. . Airs. W. Pon Hart man and two small sons left Wednesday morning for Idaho Fails, where they will reside. Pr. and Mrs. P. F. Smith entertained informally at dinner Monday evening in honor of their guests. Dr. and Airs. Junkin Jun-kin of Idaho Fads. The dining table held a cut-glass bowl of Cecil Brunner roses on a cluuy cover as a centerpiece. Other guests were Dr. and Airs. G. G. Fspe. Airs. C. F. Poole was a guest of relatives rela-tives in Idar.o F:tlls on Tuesday. The Ladies' Aid society of thy Presbyterian Presby-terian church was entertained at the church social rooms Tuesday afternoon by Airs. Lngdaid. Airs. Uoernish and Airs. Perkin. Special guests of the afternoon j were Airs Haley and Airs. Wilson from Idaho Falls. Tfie latter, assisted by Airs. Schroed. pianist, gave two delightful musical mu-sical numbers. Aliss A'asti Walker is spending the weekend week-end at St. Anthony as the guest of Aliss tnus Rigby. Dr. a nd Mrs. P. F. Smith were guests ot Atiorney and Airs. C. E. Worthen at Lvnian nt a last week-end house party. Tr.e Ami Si club was ent rt:i hied do-hi:.ittuliv do-hi:.ittuliv Tuesday evening by Airs. Brent Cahoon at her apartments in the Hotel LiT.es. The guests numbered twelve, and a three-course luncheon was served, after an evening of cards. Air. and Airs. Victor W. Grace have returned re-turned ofter spending a week la Idaho Pails as guests of friends. The home of Air. and Airs. Clyde Sknl-ton Sknl-ton was tiie scene o: a dclih tfu! r.itO party Wednesday evening. Four tallies of cards were enjoyed. The high score :.rize was awarded to P. C. Winters. A course luncheon was served from the dining din-ing ; a '-le. which had a bow 1 of red and whi;e carnations as centerpiece. The u-ts ir: -hided Mr. :iv 1 Airs. r. J. Vvhain. AI.- ar.'i Airs. J..mes Wr x Mr. ar.d Airs. :;-n Herd::. Air. and A!"s. Prank W in-t-rs. Air. and Alrv. J Kk W:n.:ier. Air. and Airs. P. C. W!.!it-rs. Al r. and Mrs. i iex Farrur and Atis Farrar. Airs. N. P. .Maris, :i. who had b.-en tne L".;s: of h-r d.ci:;jht. r. Air-. Joi.n L. T'-al-i!:r Jr., h--"r -,,! her hoaie in Salt Lake C:tv un Alur.dav. Airs. Arthur Pitrrer. Jr.. was b.ns'.es to th.e n;ei:i'uTS u: t -e i'!e-a:;t Ibuir Suca1. ch:b at her romp T:a:-day af-.ern--on. The , ar'Lernonn was s;i-:it in sewing ar.d later ! a hght h;ncheon uas served. ! K. C. K. is t!:e rutnie Lien a i:-w club. which was formed at a niee'in-r Ta s :a" eve:,,:ig at the' home o:' Al iss Alyrtle Jeuiptecard. The members nv::n'"-r twelve and are ah popular in liv younger set. M:s.j Lucy Bowea w.is elected ;,: e:dent, Al:ss Myrtle J .-mptega rd, vice president, aud Aliss Phoebe Lutz, secretary and treasurer. Air. and Mrs. T. W. Smith of Prk-gs were sruests of t:ie hitter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Neely, for the last weekend. week-end. Aliss Phoebe Lutz entertained the K'. C. TC. club at her home Tuesday evening. The guests numbered tw-dve and the evening eve-ning was spent in- sewing and music. .Later light refreshments were served. ! . ZZZZZL ? I MT. PLEASANT 4 ' MOFXT PLEASANT. iH-c. G. Tne Twentieth Century club met Thursday afternoon with Airs. John l-I. Seely. A sketeh of the history ot" Poland wasgiven by Airs. Louis Petersen." Airs. H. C. Jacobs Ja-cobs gave an interesting talk on I'aderew-ski. I'aderew-ski. Airs. R. H. Hinckley anil Miss Muriel Simpson played a pin no duet, by Paderew-ski, Paderew-ski, and Aliss Eva Simpson played a violin vio-lin soio. Luncheon was served to fifteen. Airs. Vern S. Winters will entertain the club next Thursdav afternoon. The Woman's Missionary society will meet next Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. II. F. Wall. Miss Arcilee Barnett entertained last Wednesday evening at a Kensington and luncheon for Aliss Fannie Alonson, Miss Eva Simpson, Aliss Gladys Ericksen and Miss Kate Ericksen. Thelma Beaumann, Dorothy Wall and Joyce Johnston were dinner guests of EI Rasmussen Tuesday evening, in honor of her thirteenth birthday anniversary. Air. and Airs. Charles Hone and Airs. E. W. Wall spent the past week in Salt Lake. Announcement is made of the marriage-in marriage-in Salt Lake Saturday of last week of Airs. Belle J. Wilcox of Mount Pleasant and Frank Noble of Woods Cross. Aliss Gail Al alms ten spent a couple .of days here last week with her brother, U. L. Alahnsten. Aliss Ala 1ms ten, who also has been visiting her brothers at Alarys-vale Alarys-vale and Richfield, is now en route to her home in Vancouver, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Wall entertained at dinner Sunday for Airs. Fred Rasmussen and children and Aliss Ruth Wall. The Home Culture club will meet next Wednesday afternoon, December 10, with Airs. J. W. McGann. In honor of the sixteenth birthday anniversary an-niversary of her daughter, Myrle, Mrs. Orange Aid rich entertained at a beautifully beauti-fully appointed luncheon Wednesday evening. eve-ning. The guests -included the Atisses Roma Stan field, Ina Scoville, Ma mie Tebbs, Dorothy Jacobs. Amber Han ford, May Carter, - Helen Winters and Lena Madsen. The O. S. A. club will meet next Friday Fri-day afternoon with Mrs. C. T. Madsen. The Crochet club was entertained at a most enjoyable luncheon and Kensington Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. E. Petersen. Ten guests were present. E. N. Ballard of Asheville, N. C, was a last week-end gtiest at the home of 1 ELSINORE , 4 : f ELSINORE, Dec. 6. Miss Louise Foster Fos-ter returned to her home at Provo Wednesday, after spending a week here with her sister, Miss Ida Foster. Sunday Air. and Airs. P. E. Christensen entertained a few friends at dinner. Air. and Airs. Frank Pritchet entertained at dinner Sunday evening. Mr. and Airs. Niels Jensen and family of Salt Lake are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Nunley. Airs. Sena Beil entertained a few friends at luncheon Friday afternoon. Mrs. T. W. Smith entertained the grade lady teachers at luncheon Saturday of last week. Miss Christie Hcrmansen entertained at a chicken dinner Sunday evening at the V. W. Sylvester home. Covers were laid for six. ! Saturday evening of last week Miss Retta Johnson entertained, complimentary to Miss Louise Foster of Provo. Cards, music and refreshments were features of the evening. Those present" were Misses Louise and Ida Foster, Telia Christansen, Alieth Frandson, Lila Sorensen, Delilah Hermansen. Rose Doucel, Alac Mail sen, Veda Rasmusson, Theima and Mina Bail, Ellen Nielson, Avis Bolt and Arthur Fillmore. Fill-more. Van Olroycl. Leo Staples. Reuben Anderson, George Sandlc, Gilbert Carter, Claude and Willie Bell, Grant Larsen, Basil Ba-sil Jenjen, La Grand, Chester and Aiiand Johnson. Friday afternoon "Old Folks" " day was celebrated. An Interesting program, consisting con-sisting of vocal and instrumental- music and appropriate speeches, was rendered. A banquet and theater party were also enjoyed by the old folks. Miss Alice Anderson of Salt Lake is ; here for a few days' visit with her mother, ! Mrs. Anderson. EVANSTON, WYO. . EVANSTON, Wyo., Dee. The home of Mrs. Mark W. Koote im Twelfth street wus the ! scene of a pretty purly Saturday evening of j lust week, when John U. Niekndenni.s euter-mined euter-mined a dozen of hid friends. The rooms were n t tracti vely decorated with pink roses. The evening was spent in music nod y nines, followed by ti turkey Mipper. A low uiuiind of fruit and nuts formed the centerpiece 1'or the table, at which covers were placed for Miss Aurilla Jeffs, .Mia Uerthu Uernird, Miss Eulalie Noore, MLss Lore tin Keece, Miss Edith Whipple, Mrs. E. 1 Hoehner, Mrs. tieor-e Ituker, Lawreuee Naramore, Albert Jeffs, Leon Dank and George Pope- Following the supper, ortune-telliDy was enjoyed until a lale hour. Air. and Mrs. Job Guodmuu left Wednesday for t'.l'-ndale. Cul.. to spvud the winter. In Salt Lake they were joined by Mrs. (iporge Goodman and daughter, who have been visiting relatives and friends In Evuustou and Salt Luke for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Coals left Friday evening eve-ning for Cheyenne, where Mr. Coats will receive re-ceive the degrees of Ihe Wyoming consistory. Before returning to Kvau.stou, Mr. and Mrs. Coats will visit friends in I iivt-r. Mrs. George llaker entertaiie at a G o'clock dinner Sun. lay evening al her home? on Sage street. Cut flowers formed I lie eon terpi-ee fr , the table. Covers were la id for Mr. and Mrs. I. Da vvson and Joseph KuiuJhju. Miss Gladys Leaninrd and Mrs. Sliad Morgan Mor-gan spent the Thanksgiving holidays visiting friends iu Suit L;i ke :iml Ou'den. Miss .1 ennie Gano en ! ert a inw a number of friends Sa I unlay evening of lat Week at an attractively arranged card party at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Kugsi rum on Morse -Lee street. Three talb- of T.on" were playil, Mrs. Louis Kabe.Il and Mrs. L. S. Gates reeeiv- Ing (lie honors. Luncheon wns norwd tirv. lug th! curd gurin-s. The TluinksKlvinu idea M-iis carried out in the decora t ions nni lull v . pjirds, nn.i Hie nut cups were mlnliiture iunn-t iunn-t kins. 'J he guests Included .Miss Helen E' Lecte Mis Ella M. Arulersuii. Jlrs. Linvrence Kni:- strum, Mis Kmellne Meier. .rr( L S Chu-h ! Mrs. Louis KahL-ll. Mrs. VilLliun I'uch, Mrs' -luck JJurns, Miss Harriet IMijcti. Mrs. Waller i Hailey, Mrs. Percy Coat a uud Mth. T. Kruuklyu With the members of the Onf-Stfp club ns j their pursrs. .Miss Opnl Crawford nnd .MUs , I.ydia Myers entorta htl nt an nUnieltvpIv ar-I ar-I ranged bridge party Thursday evening nt 'their I lioim- on Sul'O street. Cut flowers wer. used in j the HecoratiuDH of the living rooms and clirvsan-tli;mius clirvsan-tli;mius formed the centerpiece for the liincli- eun tabic. Following tl,e names, luncheon wim j yerveJ. "Hie fe-uef nnmbere.i hlxteeii. i Miss p.-sic Tuttle. w ha btn ten.chini i in the West made school. i,.ft Mmdav for I ii.-r home in the ea-u. Miss Tuttle does uot expect to return to Kvanstmi llils year, j 'Itie ladi.-s of the Huptjst church h.-id their ' iinnital n-e.lle liarv.-Ki nnd supper In the church parlors Thursday afternoon and evening. Many dainty articles wt-re soid and a net sum was added to the treasury. t c, o'clock supp.-r vn.- served at lonn tables, which wer jvettily (ic'onucd with th-3- hensoii's flowers.. . .Miss ThUna I'f isterer returned the first of the week io resume her mudies at the hvansti.n iiU'h school, afier having sn-ut Thanksci in? wool; visiting her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. John Pfister-T, at Mountain View. At the n-Kubir inoctiuir of Ksther chapter Order of the Kaslern Star, liold Tuesday eve-nliiLT eve-nliiLT iu I he chapter rooms tt tlx- Masonic I'Milple. Mrs. ;iiiel l'au! rendvi'd the decrees of the order After th.- initiaTlon K.-rvic's the annual election yf officers was hAd, which lesulled with the folli.winn offl-.s' Ii.-Itii; elected for ihe ensuing year: Worthy malt-on Mrs Walter Bailey; Worthy patron", rhnrles Wilkinson; nssocimc matron. Mis. William I'lJ'h; conduct ress, Mrs. I,. S. lia te n-,, elate conductress. Mrs. Marv McAllister' s.v r-lary. Mrs. J. JJ. Komick; treasurer. ' Ira J. L. Wicks. EUREKA I KIT1EKA Dnc. C.-Mr. :,, Ur. Thorns I n 1 oImku.i, n.l sous. .M..,rt ,, Ilnv ' " , ' .I..hn V,,o,is. .11 f A.ri-u y.i: ,.,.., J- 'ouv r'ka Ml- "'' "' Willi.,,,, Tih-s.lny rviff 0 r,,,,h,.r ot ,,, fr,.n,,, ,, r.PIBl,l,r. of Mrs. vl Hn,,,.l!s t .-. t 1 ,." "tn mwniBht. ,i. til,,:, h::,,,;'"' ';;;'" ":;,y,-v nn.i miisi,-. In ii r, ,ivini. ,,rV(1. , V"'""''-;:1 '" ,M!'f- ll,'"r-v H"'H,. ls. Mrs. M,.V , htiuu.'lls niHl Mrs. lt .-, v Wiii,,. , ., ., : iK-rvfd ilnrlne Hi.' (-v.:nlnn. .',, .'.''. ,' "". I "m ,-,r- '"''" H'ii.il.1-. 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