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Show Social Notes From Utah Towns i - MIS3 MELBA KING, of Kich-field, Kich-field, whose engagement to ,Guy Atwood of pioche, Nev., Is announced. 0.- . " v i - -jU fit -N - ?' "t "A T OGDEN 4 OG-TmS. A"ff. 23.' Mlas Ruth Boyd and Mlhs Afton Stalir entertained at ;t dinner din-ner Tiarty Friday evening at the Valley house In 'Hunrsville. A color scheme In white and yellow was carried out in tne table decorations, a basket filled with i cosmos and Koldfinfe'low forming the cen-' cen-' terploce. Covers were laid for thirty. The dinner was followed by a dance at the Hermitage. Tho lioates-ics were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Robert i. Boyd and Mr. land Mm. ft. B. JlrookH. Mr. and Mru. U. J. Shechan and daughter, daugh-ter, Helen, of T.os AnHes were tiie Kue,ta of Mr. and Mrs. William DoukUis at din-tiler din-tiler Wednesday evenlnK at their home. The offlt-era of the transcontinental I army motor transport corps were enter-! enter-! talned at a dancing party Monday evening ' at. the Ij. R. E"clos home, following the dinner (rtven in tiieir lionor at the Woher club. Oaptnln Mrs. lialph E. Bristol. Tleiitenant Mrs. I,. R. Uccles. Mrs. V. F. Klrltenrlall and Mrs. K. A. Uttlelleld of the women's volunteer motor corps were the hostesses. The rooms throughout were decorated with a profusion of cut (lowers and ferns. Punch and wafers were served duriuir the evening In the ballroom. Music was furnished by tiie Reeves orchestra. About eighty guests were In ;i tlendance. An Informal reception and (lance wan given by the women of the Red Cross canteen for the members of the transport corps Mondav eveninir at the Jilks' club. . The weddlnu of Mlt,s Hazel Allen of Salt Lake and William T. Greenwell of Ogdnn tool; place Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at tho home of the bride's sister, sis-ter, Mrs. H. II. Harrison. 1578 Harvard avenue. In the capital city. A reception followed. Mis. Greenwell, mother of the hi-ldefe-room, assisted In receiving and Miss Jloiie Fox of Ogden agisted in serving. The couple left for a honevmoon trip through "S'ellowstone park. They will be at home In Ogden after September 15. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Van Rensselaer of Omaha spent Wednesday in Ogden as the guests of ilr. and Mrs. C. ti. Gunnel!. They also were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gunnell at luncheon at the Hermitage Her-mitage hotel. In lionor of Mrs. Waller Marks of St. Ioulw. Mo., and Mrs. John Conllsk of Portland. Ore., who are visiting in this city, Mrs. H. 7T. Spencer entertained Informally In-formally Saturday afternoon of last week. The time was spent with cards and needlework and at the close of the afternoon after-noon refreshments were served. Mrs. Spencer was assisted by Mrs. A. C3. Harris Har-ris and Mrs. W. H. Eccles. An Informal reception was given Monday Mon-day evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Preston Anderson, who were married mar-ried In Logan on August 13 at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Pearson, on Klngsford avenue. A Kensington was given Wednesday Rftemoon at the homo of Mrs. George W. Prout by the Women's Auxiliary to the Railway Mall association. The complimented compli-mented guests were Mrs. W. H. Weedon, who will leave soon to make her home In Los Angeles, and Mrs. C. S. Atherly, who is to make her home in Fort Collins. Colo. Twenty-five members were present and spent the afternoon with needlework, after which refreshments were served. Mrs. Needon was presented with two sets of Individual silver salt and pepper shakers by the auxiliary members, and Mrs. Atherly was presented with a beautiful beau-tiful picture. Monday afternoon at the St. Joseph's parsonage the wedding of Miss Emily A. Allard and Oscar C. ICoburn was solemnized. solem-nized. The ceremony was performed 'at S o'clock by the Rev. Father Logan in the presence of relatives and a few friends. A dinner followed at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mary Allard. Garden flowers combined with ferns were used in the decorations of the rooms and dining table. The couple left on an evening eve-ning train for a two weeks' trip through Yellowstone park. They will make their home In Ogden, where Mr. Coburn Is a member of the faculty of the Madison school. Complimentary to Miss Marlon N'ottage of Salt Lake, who was their guest for the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hollister entertained at a dancing party Saturday evenlng of last week. Refreshments were served on the back lawn, which was decorated with electric lights and Japanese Jap-anese lanterns. Mrs. Lawrence Boyle entertained the Happy Hour Sewing club Wednesday afternoon. af-ternoon. A luncheon was served, covers being laid for twelve. Summer flowers decorated the table. Mrs. J. W. Thomas of Los Angeles, Mrs. Edward Boland and Mrs. Paul Rouse were guests of the club. - Mrs. Jj. R. Eccles spent Tuesday in Salt Lake with friends. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Sheehan and daughters, daugh-ters, Lillian and Helen, of Los Angeles, formerly of Ogden. arrived in Ogden Wednesday evening and left Friday for their ranch at Promontory Point, where they will spend two weeks. They will return re-turn to Ogden to spend a week before returning re-turning to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Wattis and family returned to the citv Wednesday from Ogden canyon, where they had spent the past month. Mr. and Mrs. Herman (B. Way left Friday Fri-day for their home in Nevada, after a week's visit In Ogden and Salt Lake. They were accompanied home by Lorna and'Lorene Wattis. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Warren L- Wattis, who will spend two weeks at the Way home. Miss Versa Llttlefield went to Black-foot. Black-foot. Idaho, to attend the wedding of her uncle. La Grand P-tewart, and Miss Hazel Carson, which took place Saturday of last week. Mis Littlefield remained in Black-foot Black-foot to visit relatives and will return to Ogden early next week. Mrs. Carl Chrlstenscn has returned from Kansas City, where she has been visiting visit-ing her parents for several weeks. She was accompanied home by her nephew, Chauncey Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Boyle of Chicago visited relatives In Ogden for a few days during the week en route to Yellowstone park. Mr. Boyle is a former resident of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. John Culley and son, Harper, left Tuesday for New York City, where Mr. Culley will attend the annual conference of the National Association of the Board of Pharmacy. Mr. Culley is president of the association and will deliver de-liver the president's annual address on the opening day, August T5. At the close of the convention Mr. Culley and his family will go to New Orleans to spend a brief vacation, and while in the southern south-ern state will be the guest of the Louisiana Louisi-ana board of p'riarmaey. - Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Osborn left today for a trip to Wyoming and Colorado points. They expect to be gone three weeks. Mrs. M. A. Gray has returned from a two months' stay In Chicago. Miss "Helen Eberle has returned from' a feeven weeks' vacation spent In Chicago, Cleveland and New York. Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Ellis returned Wednesday from a trip to San Diego, I,os Angeles and San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. Orlob Farr spent the week In Logan canyon. Mrs. George R. Vaughn and sons, Gus-Ple Gus-Ple and Kimball, are the guests of Mrs. E. H. Pllcher. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Tyree and three children, accompanied by Mr. Tyree's mother, Mrs. Isella Tyree, left Tuesday for Boise. Idaho, where they will spend two weeks with Mr. Tyree's sister, Mrs. W. A. Robertson. -Mrs. A. W. Walker and son. Spencer, and daughter. Mary, are expected home soon from Spencer, Idaho, where they spent part of the summer. Mr. Walker returned to Ogden during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Scowcroft left Tuesday, for a trip to the Pacific coast. The Miyses Viola and lone Jensen are visiting friends In Blackfoot and Lost River, Idaho. Mrs. W. H. K"clt, who has beon visiting visit-ing her daughters. Mrs. "Walker S. Chees-man Chees-man and Mrs. Luke M. Wright, left Sunday Sun-day for Baker C'liy, Ore. Mrs. Eccles will return to Ogden In two weeks to again take up her residence, after an absence ab-sence of several years. Miss Dorothy Madson has returned from a three weeks' vacation spent at Lake Loulnc, Canada. The Rov. John ,'jlwnrd Cnrver of he Tlr:!t I'rwi'iv! rrl.i p, church n crnm pn n ie 1 hy Mrs. Carver and son, John, Jr., left Tuesday afternoon for Los Angeles and other coast cities on a vacation. Miss Katherine Falck has returned to Oakland. Cal.. after a two weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. g. dV.'' Margaret M. Burns and Miss Margaret Mar-garet Stewart have returned from a. six weeks' trip to the northwest, which included in-cluded Vancouver, B. C, Seattle and Portland. Port-land. , . . Miss Mvrle Plngree entertained at a Kensington. Tuesday afternoon at her home in honor of Miss Vera Jones, a September bride. Following the Kensington Kensing-ton a dinner was served, a crystal basliet of pink rosebuds, tied with pink maliue, forming the ctterplece for the table, lhe place cards were decorated in pink rosea and hearts. Covers were laid for eiy.it. Rod roses decorated the living-room. Miss Jones was the guest of honor at a luncheon given this afternoon by Miss Ethel Wotherspoon at her home. Streamers Stream-ers and bows of pinlrmaline fell In a shower from the chandelier over the table, ta-ble, which had for its central decoration a basket of pink and white asters. Covers were laid for ten. Miss Marlon Eccles entertained at an Orpheum theater party, followed by a supper and slumber party at the L. R. Eccles home, on Tuesday evening of last week. The guests Included Miss Beatrice Browning, Miss Dolly De Vine, Miss Mary Matson, Miss Virginia Green, Miss Bo-nita Bo-nita Scowcroft, Miss Martha Bassett of Salt Lake, Miss Bertha. Eccles and Miss Louise Eccles. On Thursday evening the members of the Red Cross Sewing club tendered Miss Eccles a surprise at her home. Miss Beatrice Browning and Miss Dolly De Vine entertained one evening last week for Miss Eccles at Idlewild, the Browning De Vine summer home in Ogden Og-den canvon. Miss Eccles left on Saturday Satur-day of last week for Los Angeles, where she will attend school. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Sheehan Shee-han of Los Angeles, Mrs. George H. Mat-son Mat-son entertained at dinner at the Weber club Thursday evening. A basket of red dahlias formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for eight. Mrs. C. Fred Schade was hostess to the Beaux Esprit club Friday afternoon. The Royal Purple club was entertained Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Archie Moore. Mrs. Nina Watkins entertained the members of her 500 club Thursday evening. eve-ning. I PROVO PROVO, Aug. 23.-Mis3 Rhea Stubbs, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Stubbs, and C. Elwood Bunnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. 13.' Bunnell, were united in marriagfa Wednesday last in the Manti temple. Fri-- Fri-- day evening a reception was given by the bridegroom's parents in the Lake View ward amusement hall, with 2o0 relatives and friends in attendance. Mrs. Sid Vincent enterLained the members mem-bers of the Helpful Hour club Thursday afternoon. The young ladles of the First ward M. I. A. enjoyed an outing to Temple hill Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alrno B. Simmons are here from Richfield, spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gluff and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Anderson .pf Mammoth Mam-moth and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jenkins of Salem spent last week in Provo with l Mrs. E. L. Jenkins. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Cassity entertained at dinner in honor of Hyrum Rupper, who will leave September Septem-ber 3 for ihe northern states' mission. Mr. and Mrs. James B- Woods have received a telegram announcing the marriage mar-riage of their son, Clarence, to Miss Florence Flor-ence Denley, August 16, at the home of the bride's parents in Portland, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Woods will reside in Portland. Eight guests were present at a card party given by Miss Chloa Van Wagonen on Monday evening. Mr.' and Mrs. William T. Lyman have returned from Washington, D. C, and are spending a few days in Provo with Mr. and Mrs, F. D. Cassity. In honor of Frank Thomas, who recently re-cently returned from France, iss L.yle Jones, Miss Veoma Jones and Miss Zella Thomas entertained at a social affair at the home of the latter Monday evening. The lawn was attractively arranged for the entertainment of twenty-five guests, who participated in an Interesting program pro-gram of music and games. Dancing also was a feature of the evening. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. The out-of-town guests were Miss Marinda Menlove and Leo Menlove of Spring Lake and Clyde Coombs and Heber Ione of Payson. Miss Alice Ewell entertained the members mem-bers of the Old Glory beehive swarm at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Sidney Vincent and daughter. Miss Lucile Vincent, left Wednesday for Magna to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vincent. Ir. and Mrs. George Robison and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jones motored to Elberta on Sunday, where they were entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Iteming. Item-ing. In the evening they were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Laker in Eureka. Mrs. E. J. Duckett and three children have returned from Bingham after a visit with relatives. Mrs. J. Leandor, Mrs. C. H. Kverett, Miss Maude Pavalin and Mrs. Lena Swen-sen Swen-sen came from Thistle on Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. C. A. Dahlrjuist. The Misses Hattle and May Jenkins 1 have returned from Idaho, where they visited relatives at different pointa. A pleasant surprise party was given Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jack Ride, complimentary to Mrs. Bruce Reece, who is leaving for Salt Lake to reside. Music and luncheon were features fea-tures of Interest. The marriage of M!ps Mamie Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joslah Smith of this city, and Clinton Thorn of Pleasant Grove took place Wednesday In the Manti templo. The regular monthly meeting of the N'elko Reading club was held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Chal Chase. The entertaining en-tertaining rooms were prettily decorated with an abundance of goldenglow. Miss Helen Newell delighted those present with a number of pleasing vocal selections, and a book review, "A Well-Remembered Voice," bv J. M. PnrrlP, wa.i given bv were served to the twenty-five members and the following invited guests: Mrs. John U. Hicks of Grantsville, Mrs. Emma Gee Love of Alamo, Nev.; Mrs. Alice Newell Randall of Wyoming, Mrs. Bert Mabey, Mrs. Sterling Taylor, Mrs. George Madsen, Mrs. J. B. Olsen, Mies Helen Newell, Miss Tempie Penrod and Miss Annie Penrod. Miss Margaret Rawson of Salt Lake Is spending a few days with Miss Elvira Strong. Mrs. Maine Simmons entertained at dinner din-ner Wednesday in honor of her birthday anniversary. Several out-of-town gueats were present. Mr. and Mrs. Ervhi Oldroyd of Fountain Foun-tain Green - were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Lisonbee at dinner Tuesday. Mrs. Elmer Madsen had as her guests last week Mrs. LeBaron Johnson of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Coleman and Mrs. Springer of Midway. Mies Emy B. Lundberg has returned to Washington, D. C. after spending a month with relatives in Ptovo. Miss Rhea Stubbs, a bride of the week, was the guest of honor at' a shower given by Mrs. Carl Wtllard on Friday evening. Fifteen guestB were entertained with music, mu-sic, games and luncheon. Miss Christina Baird entertained at a party last week-end for Miss Beatrice Thatcher, Miss Hazel Twede and Miss Elon Manwlll of Payson; Miss Rula Randall Ran-dall of Centerville and Miss Effte Jolley and Miss Mary Mortimer of Provo. TOOELE i . V TOOELE. Auff. 23. Mrs. Howard Smith entertained en-tertained Saturday of last week at a 1 o'clock luncheon In honor of Mrs. George Howerth, who will leave soon to make her home In Salt Iake. Mrs. Pe Vlnney of Jackson Hole, "Wjo., 1b tho guest of Mrs. Frank Shields. Mrs. Lawrence S. Bowman of Ophtr visited during the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Itogers. Miss Mary Bowen was a Salt Luke visitor during the week. Mrs. Ross Lad low of Salt Lake Is a jruest at the 1-ome of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erwln. Mrs. Kora Jessop nnd Mrs. H. D. Ctuff of Magna, who have been visiting with Mrs. Moray England und Mrs. J. J. Cully, returned home this week. Miss Nellie Shields of Salt Lake was a gunst Inst week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Roll In Russell of Ophlr visited here this week. Mrs. Joseph N. Glrour and eon. Boy. re-, re-, turned home Sunday nfter a two months' vacation vaca-tion trip through Idaho. Miss Melba Brown, who has been attending rummer school at Berkeley, Cal., returned home this week. The Sunday school of the M. E. church enjoyed en-joyed a picnic party at the city park Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith and small daugb-tx, daugb-tx, Hullie. visited In Salt Lake Inst week. Mrs. Ernest Minnes of Salt Lake is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Harren. Mrs. George W. Coins and family left Mon-day Mon-day for Missouri, to mnke their home. Mr. and Mrs. Peter It. Gillespie nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. William Millar and family vipii-d in OpMr Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. George Bryan. The boys who have rerrlvi'd thir discharge from service and returned home this week nre Arthur Lewis. 'William Enough. Jr., Clifford MrKendrlck and Raymond Wilco. Mrs. 01 lie Do La Mare left "Wednesday for Oknley. Idftbo, to Join her husband, who has a position there. Miss Dora Pvan W iirstess to tho J. B. Cw. club Fftrnrdny evrnhng of lust week. Mru Vrtlen T Votti t r. m ti n f o rl n 1 1 1 ri YrAnw at a 1 o'clock luncheon In honor of Mrs. T. E. Bird, who will leave soon to make her home in Pennsylvania. Miss Given Davis entertained a number of her small friends last Thursday at a farewell party in honor of Frances Goins. Miss Daisy Gownns, who has been vlsltlug In Salt Lake, returned home during the week. Mrs. Peter Shields Is visiting in Salt Lake. Mrs. S. J. Merritt. Mra. Howard Smith, Mrs. A. A. Grocii and Mrs. Dnisy "Woods returned re-turned home Sunday after a week's visit at the Hermitage in Ogden canyon. Mr. and Mrs. ltoonie W' urburton entertained at a Saltair parly Friday. The guests wero Mr. and Mrs. William Warburton aud family, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. O'Dounell. Mra. A. V. Adklns and children, Miss Leuo Wilcox and Morris Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. Harold S, Gillespie returned Tuesday after visiting fur several weeks in Show ell. Mrs. Thomas CniDrlaU entiTfalned the members mem-bers of her sewing club Thursday. Mrs. A. L. Westrich entertained the Past Noble Grnnds' club Wednesday afternoon. The guests were Mm. William S. Marks, Mrs. William Wil-liam Warburton. Mrs. J. B. Hickmun, Mrs. S. B. Cully, Mrs. W. . G. Williams. Mrs. Mary Sloane and Mrs. Miles La liux of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Rogers aud daughter, Juanita, left Saturday of last week for Grand Junction. Colo., to make their home. Miss Gertrude Mitchell of Salt Lake, who has been visiting with Mrs. R. L. Mitchell, has returned home. EPHRAIM 4 . . EPHRAIM, Aug. 211. Mr. and Mrs. 15. A. Britsch returned Sunday, after an absence ab-sence of three weeks, during which time they visited relatives in Idaho and also spent several days in Yellowstone park. Miss Iva Larsen and Seymour B. Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, both of Ephraim, were married In the Logan temple Wednesday, August 13. They are spending their honeymoon in Yellowstone park. Mrs. Fred Jorgenson lias returned to Ephraim from Salt Lake, and will remain . In this city until September, when Major Jorgenson will return to the capital from Caldwell, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Jorgensen returned Monday from Salt Lake City. Mrs. J. O. Boruwmau entertained a number of lady friends Monday afternoon. Mrs. Merrill Hansen is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Rue Nelson of Saiina, this week. Mrs. Rue Nelson visited relatives In Ephraim the early part of the week, returning re-turning Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rasmusson and family returned Tuesday from Salt LaJte City, where they were the guests of relatives rela-tives for several days. J RICHFIELD R ICHFIFLD, Aug. 23. Mrs. Mart Roy-lance Roy-lance of Provo arrived Sunday to visit friends and relatives. Clarence Branch returned last week from overseas. Miss Martha Jensen gave a pluns?e party Friday evening at Monroe hot . springs. Luncheon was served to the ' Mcsdames Kuto Werry. I-Inrry Green, L. !M. Luther and A. L. Stalling?. Miss Arlcna Pa rker returned Sa Lurday. after spending a fortnight visiting at Salt Lake. Mrs. L. V. Young has returned to her home at Brichmn City, accompanied by her sister, Mh;s Mab-M w right. M f-rs and Mcsdames ' Ho-m. T.. L. Graham, A. J. Ashman, John Ross, W. C. Cole, F. G. Galloway, B. Smith, J. F. Bean, J. Loyd, Leo Beal and R. Seeg-miller Seeg-miller enjoyed a plunge party at Monroe hot springs Wednesday evening. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served. Mrs. W. A Wight returned to her home at Salt Lake, Friday, after visiting her son, F. J. Wight, and family. The Cottage club met at the home of Mrs. Will Coons, Thursday afternoon of last week. Luncheon was served to eighteen guests. Miss Erma Christensen entertained at a Kensington, Monday afternoon. Sweet peas and goldenglow formed the centerpiece. center-piece. Luncheon was served to six guests. The Misses Olive and Sadie Ivie left Monday to visit friends and relatives in Idaho and South Dakota. A few self-invited guests met at the home of Mrs. Henry C. Christensen, Monday Mon-day afternoon. Luncheon was served to ten guests. Mrs. Will McMills and two children of Garfield are here visiting friends and relatives. William King of Marysvale announces the engagement of his daughter, Melba, to Guy Atwood of Pioche, Nev. The wedding wed-ding will take place in September. j KAYSV1LLE KAY-SVILLE, Aug. 23 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Williams and family spent the week in Afton, Wyo., visiting relatives. Miss Alice Thornley entertained a number of friends at a birthday party at Lagoon Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes were Ogden visitors Sunday. Mrs. Claude Q. Cannon and children of Salt Lake visited relatives in Kaysville Friday. Mfss- Muriel Shaw of Price spent Thursday In Kaysville, as guest of the Barnes house. "Mrs. E. G. Hansen and daughter, Alice, and Messrs. Robert Clark and Fred Ball of Salt Lake were last week-end guests of Mr. and Mra. W. R. Clark. Mrs. Serl Davis spent Sunday in Ogden. Miss Emily Brouch entertained at a social at her home Tuesday afternoon. A three-course three-course luncheon was served and the lime was spent in music and games. The guests present were Mrs. John Greu, Mrs. Iinima J, D. Strong, Mrs. Frank L. Laytou, Mrs. Frank Hyde. Mrs. William E. Gat ley, Mrs. Charles A. Layton. Mrs. Duvld E. Loyton. Mrs. Harriet Har-riet E. Ellison, Mrs. Lucius Laudle. Mrs. Charles T. Burton. Mrs. Melvln Hill. Mrs. Jesse B. Flint, Mrs. Sarah Robins and Mra. Walter Robertfj. Miss Alice Williams entertained at a lunch-eou lunch-eou at her home Thursday afternoon. Covers wero laid for Misses Norma Layton, Marion Jacobs, Mary Morgan, Pauline Grant, Leila Lay-ton Lay-ton and Aideen Jacobs. Miss Leone Cook of Bountiful visItM friends In Kaysville Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Golden J. Barton of Farming-ton Farming-ton visited Kaysville relatives Monday. Mr. and Mm. Harry L. Strong and Mrs. Emma J. D. Strong left for Tetoniu. Idnho, Tuesday evening to spend a few weeks vlsltlug rela tlves. Mr. and Mrs, Geor(t W. Young announce Mm arrival of a daughter at their homo last Sn turday. Dewey Swancer and Louis Btaggle arrived horns from ovcrM'as this week. Miss Rootta Thomnrixen Is spending ten days in Salt Lake, as guest of Mrs. Paul R. Thoiu- UHseu. AMss Corlnne Blnmlres of (he Deo hottplfnl of Vlgden In spending two weeks nt her home In Kuysville. Miss Evulyne Galley visited rieuds Id Brichnm Citv during the week. ,',. MInslm) Emily Newman, Eth"! Hai VMnn NVN.m of Palt Luku uiul Mlsa Alirn Purlow of Bountiful were guests of Miss Claire Glea-son Glea-son Saturday of last week. Mrs. Malinda J. Burtou has left for Raymond, Ray-mond, Canada, where she will visit relatives for two months. Clarence McLatchle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edm'ond McLatchie, arrived home from overseas Wednesday. Miss MolUe Barnes visited In Salt Luke City Wednesday as a guest of Miss Ruth FoBter. LAYTON LAYTON", Aug. 23. Miss Nellie Vlark of Farmington has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Robert Birken, this week. MiHses Fern Whitesides, Beatrice Ellison and Itha Layton were Ogden visitors Sunday. Wi Ilium Whitesides and family motored to Provo canyon Sunday and spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Layton announce the arrival of a son at their home Sunday. Mrs. Roy O'Brien spent the past two weeks in Park City. Mrs. Lawrence Blamires of Bnrley, Idaho, is 1 the guest of her mother, Mrs. Edward Morgan. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Birken entertained at their borne Monday evening. ItefrechmentB were served to Dr. and Mrs. A. 'L. Tanner, Mrs. Heber Richards, Ferris R. ThomaGsen and Arnold M. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Scoffleld of Salt Lake are guestB of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scoffleld. Mr. and Mrs. John Layton, Jr., and children chil-dren and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robins and children chil-dren fcpent Sunduy in Morgan. Miss Vera Layton 1b visiting relatives la Idaho Fall. Idaho, for two weeks. Mrs. Robert Birken spent Wednesday in Salt Lake. Mrs. Heber Richards of Bountiful Is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. A. Z. Tanner, for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George Briggs and children spent Sunday In Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Wllford E. WlggUI wer visitors vis-itors to Salt Lake Thursday. Mr. aud Mrs. Charles W. Robins left Saturday Sat-urday of last week for Raymond, Canada, for an extended visit with relatives. Mrs. Joseph Harbenon of Ogden is tho guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Weaver. Mrs. Wallace Cowley and children of Cornish are vlnlting relatives here this week. Misses Fuye Sanders, Mollie Barnes and ! Artell Linford were guests at a dinner party 1 at the Hermitage in Ogden canyon Thursday : evening. I SYRACUSE 4 V ! SYRACUSE, Aug. L'3. The most elaborate social event of the season took place Friday evening of last week, when Misses Hortenbe Thompson, Lizzie Smedley, Bessie Galley aud Julia Tree entertained at a welcome home social so-cial at the Galley home in honor of tho re- i turned Boldlers of Syracuse, who are Messrs. Arthur Barber, Edwin Gutley. Frank Gaik-v, Royal Ramp ton and Austin Ball. The home was beautifully decorated In th national colors col-ors and the time was spent in music and games, followed by refreshments. The guests, including tho gueatB of honor, were Mr. nnd Mrs. James Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Hampton, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. Tree. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Miller, Mr. ami Mrs. Samuel Cook, Mr. and Mrs. William Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Eurl Da 111, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gailev. Mr! aud Mrs. Lo Uoy Mom, Mrs. Frank ii alley. Misses Eil 1th Holt. Laura Smedley, Voru N alder. al-der. Mary Rutupion, Hazel Kurnpton. Mary Barber. EvHlyne Wacstnff, Maul Walker. Erva Walker. Clnrn Sctiofield. Erma Galley, Octua Cn 11 Hud Messrs. Philip Bennett, Albert Tree, Wllford Tree, Golden Orlddle. Eddla Neville, Glen Steed. Newell Galley, Joseph Steed, Percy Jensen and Mnrlin Galley. Miotics Edint and Doris Cook entertained t a lawil party it t their home Tuesdiiy evening. Tho luwua were beautlfnllv fWnt-ntA,t in .!... trie lights and the time was spent Id music a-games, a-games, followed by refreshments. The gnei were Misses Goldu Stoker, Betsy Stoker, Lai Smedley,- Thelma Briggs. Mary Walker. Ka Tree, Laura Tree, Lena Tree, Ida Kansi Mary Rampton. Mary Barber. Vera N :i Id ' Erva Walker. Ruby Walker, Julia Tree. Ma Walker. Messrs. Albert Mitchell, Geonre ?-r ker, Charles Parker, JeBse Stoker, Carl Barb Lionel Stoker, Arthur Summers, Philip B uett. Albert Tree. Arnold Bodily, Joseph Ste-. Marlio Galley, Milton Steed, Elton Becne i Rulph Greeu. J ! Miss Evangeline Wagsfaff of Mount Pleas: , is the guest of Mrs. Frank Walker for l.'-: l.'-: weeks. J I DUCHESNE 4 DUCHESNE, Aug. 23. A aellshtful affair Friday afternoon of laat week was the f buuJrod card party given by Mrs. U" nart and Urn. James Dugliesli at the borne tbe former. Seven tables of pla.vers were art! ent. Prizes were won by Mrs. F. L. atr) Mrs. Thomas Firth and Mrs. Fred Johnson, two-course luncheon wsb served, lhe S'lf were Sirs. B. O'Toole, Mrs. C. I. Dicker! Mrs. L. Dickerson, Mrs. A. J. Feller, ilrs. C.. Kohl, Mrs. J. K. Lewis, Mrs. J. M. SchlifiV Mrs. J. D. Wlmmer, Mrs. J. Farinose, It. Peule Derrick. Mrs. Fannie Bjornwn. J"ft H. M. lValker. Mrs. Walter Walker, Mrs. I nle Me.lerias, Mis. T. A. Bins. Mrs. h. ; Scliomiiu, Mrs. Ueorire Creeswell, Mrs: Gray, Mrs. P. W. Billings. Mrs. A. N. A". W. Laird Dean, Mrs. Georje Mowers. Mrs. Seaton, Mrs. Joe Conan, Mrs. Bert Hurtle; I Mrs. J. Edwin Zimmerman. , The StHUdard Bearers' Card club was en talned Wednesday by Mrs. Fannie MeJer ,! After the usual games, refreshments were ser; and prizes awarded. , y Mrs. Henry Raymond has relumed Ircm several weeks' stay In Salt Lake. Mrs. J. w. Metcalf is back from an eitea visit with relatives In Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Firth returned i " day from a three weeks' motor trip to , tone park aud points of interest In Lt- The Rev. and Mrs. J. Whetzell and st son of Colorado Springs have returned u after a two weeks' stay In Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blgley of B'Ule. Jio are guests at the home of Mr. Bigley s parei Mr. aud Mis. A. J. Feller. , i Mrs. Monto Young is visiting with frien Salt Lake. , .Miss Mellr.ss Lance left Sunday for ao f definite Slav in Salt Lake with relallin- Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Lockhardt accomr"", Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Beggs. who had been ; guestB for n few dajs, to Park UtJ short stay this week. . Miss Mildred Stevenson has been aP"' a week with relatives In Vernal. . Mr. and Mrs. William Seaton entertalnen dluner Sunday complimentary to Mr. ana F.dward Hart, who leave soon for &eBt "Wash., for a several montha' visit. Mr. aud Mrs. J. M. Schllegle, Mr. and Jake Kronpa and Mr. anrt Mrs. Orw enjoyed a beefsteak fry Io Strawberry can Sunday evening. atiPrt Shirley Wlmmer was host BnmlaT fl" to twenty friends lu lionor of his blnhonT nlversarv nt the home of his parents, a. Mrs. J.' D. Wlmmer. Oaiues aud tuusli. " features of the afternoon. A number of the younger set or me motored to the Bert Lusty ranch Sunday 3' noon, returning In the evening. ,,,. Miss Lena Fitzwalrs returned haluroaj last week from Salt Lake, where she been visiting will, relatives for two n t k Mrs. Fred Johnson, who. with her Im-I and three children, has been spending the uier months at tlie rangers cabin in canvou. spout ! week end In town. Ilr. .ml Mr.. Herbert 5'r," Mrs. Earl ltndclirf returned Salur.v.ye weelt to their home In Latli.la, after . ... .'..ili i-n n, nl 11 (T fit Mrl' ' ' "- |