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Show I MISS IEEMB M. FETEE, of St. Anthony, Idaho, whose engage- j inent to Frank Sullivan, of Hex- j tmrg, Idaho, Is announced. fir - ft'--.;: ' '! " ! - : , union in honor of Mr. Kendrick's brother. Oscar, who has returned from two years-service years-service in France. Mrs. Charles Bybee of Idaho Falls spent Monday here visiting friends. Mrs. M. A. Goodmanson, sister of Mrs. W. TV. Spiers, was here from Idaho Falls the early part of the week visiting the Spiers family. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Simons of Alamosa, Colo., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Fitzpatrick. Mrs. C. B. Morse of Ogden. Utah. Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Melvin Birch, for a few weeks. Mrs. H. G. Simmons of Shreveport. La Is here on a month's visit to her sisters, Misses Margaret and Eloise Geisen. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Sturdevant and son. Emerson, have left for their home in Salt Lake, after a month's visit at the Sturdevant home in this city. I BINGHAM f- f BIXGHAM, Aug. 23. Mrs. E. Kurtz and children of Salt Lake are visiting at the home of Mrs. Kurtz"s sister, Mrs. F. Turner, in Copperfield. Mrs. E. Maxfield and sister, Mrs. C. M. Coddington, and family, returned Friday from a two weeks' visit with relatives in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Ackerman have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. YV'm. Harding and son, James, of Salt. Lake. In honor of all soldiers and sailors who have arrived here since the homecoming of June 18, a "welcome home" was given by the people of Copperfield in the I. O. O. F. hall Saturday evening of last week. Eugene Sullivan was chairman, and addresses ad-dresses of welcome were given by James Devine of Salt Lake and Archie Stewart. Second Lieutenant John Kennedy responded. re-sponded. Music for dancing was furnished fur-nished by the Marriott orchestra. Supper Sup-per was served, the committee in charge being J. H. Colyar, E. Bushrod, J. R. Duvall, G. Pope, R. Hyland and F. Anderson. An-derson. Miss Annie Simmons of Lark was the guest of Mrs. J. Rhodda "Wednesday. , Mrs. M. Fox and Mrs. M. Anderson I spent Wednesday in Salt Lake, i visiting relatives. Miss Lulu Dye, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. L. Dye, returned re-turned to Salt Lake Tuesday. Mrs. J. R. Duvall was hostess at a luncheon Monday in honor of Mrs. J. Morrell and daughter, Ethel, who left for Salt Lake Wednesday, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Billings and Miss Eu-dora Eu-dora Coaktey of Salt Lake returned home ! Monday, after several days' visit at the I home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Hyland. Mrs. A. Marriott is spending a few days with relatives in Sandy. The ladies of the Catholic Altar society so-ciety of the Holy Rosary church held a special meeting Wednesday evening. Plans are being made for a bazaar to I be held some time in November, the date of which will be announced later. 1 Miss M. E. Hyland, who has been spending the summer with relatives in Salt Lake, returned home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lamb. Mrs. Ira Davis, Da-vis, Mrs. Kate Ford and Mrs. Pat Hyland motored to Salt Lake Tuesday and spent the day. Mr", and Mrs. J. T. Bogan and daughter, Anna, returned Tu3sday from a camping camp-ing and fishing trip to Charleston and Provo canyon. Mrs. P. Culleton and son, James, were Salt Lake visitors yesterday. Miss Delia Coakley is spending a short vacation with friends in Tooele. I Mrs. E. E. Dudley, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Carroll, motored to Salt Lake yesterday. Miss Anna Steele left Friday to spend several weeks at the Anderson ranch near Riverton. Mrs. Ella Delamar and daughter, Lo-reel, Lo-reel, of Salt Lake, are visiting hero with relatives and friends. Mrs. A. Habbershaw of Salt Lake is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. William Harwood. A successful dance was given by th e Italian society of M. S. B. No. GS of ! Bingham, in the Society hall Wednesday i evening. Music was furnished by Lu-beck's Lu-beck's Saxophone orchestra. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served, the committee in ! charge being J. Contratto, J. Viete, C. Rospino and D. Pezzopane. Mr. and Mrs. M. Rankin of Ogden have arrived here to maize their home. Miss Dot Stringham, Miss Marie Stewart, Stew-art, E. Maxsky and J. Schoettliu motored to Mid vale and attended the dance Thursday evening. Mrs. PI. Stagg and Mrs. E. Hamilton have returned to their home in Ogden. after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stagg In Depot ward. Mr. and Mrs. W. Parkinson and Mrs. M. Mearns motored from Salt Lake and were guests of relatives here. SPANISH FORK 4 . SPANISH FORK, Aug. 23. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hagan and children spent four days of last week at the Hermitage in Ogden canyon. Tney returned home Sunday evening. Mrs. Louise Larson and daughter, Hannah, Han-nah, went to Salt Lake Tuesday to visit for ten days with Mrs. Joseph Haslain and other friends. Mrs. Eva Dodge returned Sunday evening eve-ning to her home in Euroka, after visiting visit-ing for some time with her mother, Mrs. John Houghton of this city. Mrs. C. R. Williams of Los Angelas and Miss Yanah Lund of fcfilt Lake were guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hagan th early part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Bowen entertained enter-tained Sunday at a family gathering and dinner in honor of the anniversary of the birth of their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Arthur Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hinrichsen, the latter of Greenriver, motored to Salt Lake Friday Fri-day of last week to visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hinrichsen returned Sunday Sun-day to their home at Greenriver, making mak-ing the trip by auto in a day. Mrs. James Sorenson entertained twenty twen-ty young people Sunday evening, in honor of the birthday anniversary of her daughter. daugh-ter. Hattie. The evening was spent in playing a variety of games. Luncheon was served at midnight. Mrs. J. M. Niuholson left during the week to spend tv.-o "weeks w:t h h&r parent, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lee, at Price. Mr. ard Mrs. David Hughes are entertaining enter-taining their daughters, Mrs. George m-ery, m-ery, and children of Salt La':G, and Mrs. Bertha Nayior and son of West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Andrev Johnson announce the engagement of their daughter, Hannah, Han-nah, to N". E. Richardson of Pocateilo, Idaho. Miss Johnson If ft Tuesday to join her fiance at Pocate!!o. and the marriage mar-riage will take place there in the immediate imme-diate future at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Richardson. Mrs. Ophelia Roc kh ill was hostess last State Society f ROCKLAND, IDA. 1 ROCKLAND, Idaho, Aug. 3. Mlaa Lulu Cox returned home the first of the week, after a several months' visit with relatives and frleuds in Oddessa, Wash. Miss Beulah May left Sunday for Jerome, where she has accepted a position as clerk iu a department store. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strong of Oakley were guests at the home of Dr. and Mis. V. G. Logan several days of last week. Mrs. Nellie Johnston and daughter, Jennie F. Kellog, returned home this week after a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Richardson. Rich-ardson. Winfield May has left to visit relatives in Missouri and Oklahoma. Mrs. May and little daughters accompanied him as fnr as Amer- . ican Falls. Mr. and Mrs. John Reed and children of Glenns Ferry are visiting Mrs. Reed's sister, Mrs. Ben Sprague. The home of Mrs. T. Jay Lawuon was a scene of merriment on Tuesday afternoon, when n party was given complimentary Lo little Miss , Merna Morseheud. rvho is visiting here from Ogden, Utah. The afternoon was spent in mu-! mu-! sic and games. Refreshments were served. Mrs. ; Lawson was asbistcd in serving by Frances i Hartzinger and Gladys Adatne. A contest game was played in which Reba Hartzinger and Alice Snillett won the prizes. Refreshments were served at a large table on which red and white sweet peas formed the centerpiece. Shasta daisies were used for decoration in the living room. The guests were: Merna Morsenead, Margaret Peterson, Anabel Ogden, Frances Hart-ziner, Hart-ziner, Nada Sunders, Gladj-B Adams, Ciarisa Lowrey, Reba Hartzinger, Frances Knott, Alice and Jean Spillett. I PRICE ' 4 PRICE, Aug. 23. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mac-Knight Mac-Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Burgener chaperoned about thirty young people ut a corn roast Tuesday evening, on the banks of the Price river. A number of friends of Mrs. Vern Frandspn, who until a few weeks ago was Miss Andrene Tanner, surprised her W ednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Hyruin Frandsen, by giving her a miscellaneous shower. Many beautiful gifts wre - brought and refreshments were served by the self-invited guests. The affair was arranged by Mieses Stella Frandsen. Ger-ttrude Ger-ttrude Frandsen and Thelina Jones. Other guests were Misses GladyB Moss, Nettle Pott r, Helen MacKutght. Drucllla Jones, Iva FausBett, Ruth Frandsen, Evelyn Frandsen, Mflrle Harris, Selma Berglund, Marguerite Robinett, Mrs. Lily Fmndsen and Mrs. Hyrum Frandsen. Mrs. J. S. Varner enterlaincd a number of the iembers of Naomi chapter, Eastern Star, at her ranch homo uear Suuuyside Friday. The guests were Mesdames L. A. McGee,- Thomas Fouls, Mat Gilmour, J. M. Whitmore. J. W. Hammond. T. R. McMillan. R. TV. Crockett, J. A. Crockett, H. S. Robinett, H. W. Cooper and her guest, Miss Kate Schenck. Little Winnifred and Barnard Callahan, twin children of Mrs. Winnifred Callahan, were 7 years of age Wednesday and entertained a number num-ber of their little friends to help celebrate the event. Children's games were played during the afternoon followed by a supper served by Mrs. Callahan. The Utile guests were Celia and Ldwiu Chamberlain, Alia Bloomer, Jim and Rex Lloyd. John Dal ton, Velda Burgener, Ethel and Herman Burgenfr, Robert Hammond. Jack iud liulh Gibbs, Marie Kissell, Kevin WhltthaiJQp. Clarence and Billy Stoker. Miss Leona Wilson and Miss Dorolhy Wilson of Salt Lake are visiting frieuds in Price. The young people of Price enjoyed another picnic and dance at City park Wednesday evening. The supper was served by the ladies and the men of the party attended to the arrangements ar-rangements for the dunce. About sixty enjoyed en-joyed the evening. Mrs. L. R. Eldrldge and daughter, Udell, returned Wednesday from Colorado, where they had spent the summer weeks with friends. The Campfire girls returned Tuesday from a ten days' outing at Castilla Springs. All learned to swim during their stay in camp and five took three hikes totaling forty miles. Mrs. Josephine Madsen of Ephraira Is visiting visit-ing at the home of her son, C. H. Madf.en. Miss Mary West, who has been visiting at the home of her sister. Mrs. C. H. StevcnKon. will leave in a few dajs for Bmikicr, Colo., where shi: has a position in the nchools. Mis-s May Branch of Devil's Slide is visiting relatives iu Price. She is a cousin of Mrs. Olive ilillliurn. Misses Blanche Rbb aid Ann Jones returned Sunday evening from tlfir trip to California, wl'-ere they attended the christening of the rtacarbon and visited points of interest in tin.- siaie. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Marcuern have returned from a vacation trip to California. Mrs. S. E. Draper of Ml. Ayr. Iowa, who Is the guest at the home of her son. A. II. Draper, will remain until early in Spptember. when she will leave for San Francisco fr an extended visit at the home of another son. Mrs. Barbara Kenney and baby came down from Mohrland the last of the week to spend several days with Mrs. Charlra Leger. J ST. ANTHONY, IDA. 4 ST. AXTHOXT. Idaho. Aug. IS. Mr. and rrs. C. O. Custer and Mr. and Mrs. J. Butler left Sunday for a tour of Yellowstone Yel-lowstone park. Mrs. C. R. Moon and M-s. R. Yaer entertained at a Kenslr.Ktoti. Frklay afternoon cf last week, in honor of Mrs. H. S. Etuderant. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Franklin of Washington Wash-ington are here on a visit to Mrs. Franklin's Frank-lin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. . Arnold. Mrs. XeMie Ferney was hostess to the Tuesday Evening Bridge club this week-Mrs. week-Mrs. A. Stone and Mrs. John D. C. Krutrer entertained at a series of bridge parties Friday and Saturday evenings of last week at the home of Mrs. A- Stone. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kendrirk of this city and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Thornsberry of Eigby spent the last week-end at Dubois, where tiiey wer.t to attend a. faniily re mother. Mrs. I. M. Anderson of David City, Neb. Covers were laid for nine. Mrs. Frank Rudolph entertained th5 Penelope club at her home Wednesday of last week. The time was spent in playing five hundred. A three-course luncheon was served by the hostess at the close of the afternoon. MORONI 4 MORONI, Aug. 23. Mrs. Martha Boul-ton Boul-ton of Park City Is visiting ot the home of her daughter. Mrs. John Irons. Mrs. Norbert A. Gurell of Randolph Ih visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary Stark. Mrs. Alvln Jacobsen of Provo is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eph Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Nelson announce thfi marriage of their daughter, Ella, to Der-r Der-r 1 11 Christensen. The marriage took place at the Manti temple. Mr. and Mrs Christensen will make their home at Ji Van. Mr. and Mrs. Owen F. Eeal of Logan are visiting ot the home of Mrs. Keats parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Faux. The Sorosis club entertained Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Ahucr J. Anderson An-derson of Salt lJake. Fred Stark has returned home on a 'furlough, after spending 1 w:iil y-neven months In the V. S. navv. The Misses Klsin Kelictt and Lillian Olsen have returned to their homes, after spending a wer:k visiting friends at Fayette. Friday afternoon to the Ladies' Literary and Social club. Twelve members were present. Mrs. Alma Jensen gave current events, Mrs. Hanna Browne and Mrs. Sena Wilkens rendered a duet, Mrs. Sarah Sa-rah Sterling gave a reading and Mrs. Hattie Wilcox gave the continued book reading. Refreshments were served by the hostess following the program. Mrs. Isaac Swenson and son. Jack, and Mrs. Rawlins Hughes went to Salt Lake Thursday to visit friends and attend the firemen's tournament at Sandy. Mrs. Orson Johnson and daughter, Madolynn. are visiting for a fortnight with their daughter and sister, Mrs. H. F. Hanks of Salt Lake. Mrs. B. D. Firmage and firs. .1. C. Kearns entertained Wednesday afternoon for the members of the Bridge club and a number of invited guesls. The usual diversions were enjoyed and a 6 o clock luncheon was served to the members of the club and the following invited gue'ts: Mrs Annie Stanton. Mrs. Henry Child-,, Mrs. Wells Brockbank, Mrs. I. P. Snell. Mrs T C. McGil, Mrs. Paul Kruger, all of Spanish Fork. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Jack Teasdale of Provo, Mrs. John Dixon of Payson, Mrs. V. llllam Fir-mage Fir-mage and Mrs. R. L. Howard of Spr in Irvine, Ir-vine, and Mrs. Var.ah Lund of Salt LMrs. I. P. Snell has returned from a short pleasure trip to California. TWIN FALLS, IDA. TWIN FALLS, Idaho. Aug. -Z Honoring Honor-ing Miss Louise Ratcliffc of Spokane, a guest ut the home of her uncle, A. L. Stafford. Miss Harriet Warner and Mis.: Lesley Williams entertained Tuesday for a large number of guests at the V.arntr home. The early evening v. as spent v. cards. Mrs. David Girdn.er winning tite ladies' prize, a dainty Madeira handkerchief handker-chief and Truman Boyd the men's prize, a silver pencil. Miss Ratclllfe was presented pre-sented with a sterling suitcase tag. Tne latter part of the evening was spent in dancing. refreshments were served. Miss Nellie Teasdale. whose engasre-mento engasre-mento Arthur W. Ostrorn of Buhl has be'n announced, entertained the members mem-bers of her bridal party at a. C:30 o'clock dinner Monday. The g'jes's were Mrs. Merlin Ba,t!v. Miss Gladvs Channel. Miss Euia Fox. Miss Agnes Hart. Miss HarrK-t Warner and Mis Alma P.enoit. Mrs. H. H. liowe entertained MV!ne-dav MV!ne-dav for her daughter. Hiss Marv Hov e, whot-e engagement to Mur F tr, nf b'iry of; Eerger was announced to ff-er-n Cr.nnev Ti. P. E. O.. ettt'-rtai:.eij Friday! evening at ti'.e home of Mrs. L L. T'.rf ''.- enridre. in honor of M.fs Le.-ic'- W-Mbte and Miss Ne'.ie Teasdale. September j brides. ' Announcement has been received here of the marriage on August It. at the home of the bride's parents in Parma, of Horatio Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. H-H H-H Miller of Wallace, former residents of Twin Falls, and Miss Freda Karrick. 1 bey will make their home after September 1 at Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. A. Forsier entertained Monday evening at a dinner for a few of their friends, honoring Mrs. Forster's |