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Show . Social Notes from Utah. Towns r.S. WILLIAM GKEEN, for-j mcrly Kiss La Rue Jacobssn of J, Levari, viho was married October 2. j Wednesday af tercoon. Refreshments were serv.-d. Mrs. E. 0. Woolley and two children left for Salt Lake City Wednesday rauruing for a few lays' visit. Mrs. J. r. Nelson left Wednesday for Mt. I'ieasnnt lo visit her daughter, Helen, for a K-w days. Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Mndsen entertainer! Tues- i day in honor of Mr. and Airs. Lyle Strinsliara I oi Imbler, Ore. Mrs. ti. D. Knrensen and Mrs. A. O. Ander- ; ton left Sunday for Salt Lake City to be in mien-lance :il the federation meeting. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Tuttle and son, Wallace, ' left V. (iiiLsday morning for Suit Lake City. Mrs. 1 . D. Voorhees re indeed home f torn Salt Lai.u Ciiy Wednesday, after spending a few da; s there. ! Mr. and Mrs. M. H. S perry and two grand-ehildien, grand-ehildien, Ueneo and Donald, left for Salt Lake j City Wednesday morning. ' ;V ' !'.-..-::"'.'v' ' , k$ - . V .; y '' . i i:':" : - L; V 8 r ' . " . ;.. -j i s j ... v. a, ..... ,: " : : k I , . LOGAN . LOGAN. Oct. 11. The V. A. C. Woman's club did not met this week on a ceo nut of the conference and fair in Sail Lake. The Clio club Ivld a hub i in meeting Wednesday ufterii"Oii at t!ie linie of Mrs. Moses Thatcher. The program com mi: tee sub-mil sub-mil ted the ymr's program to the club, whuh was n ere p ted. Other minor business for the club u as a 1 1 ended in. The club will bi ;:in i' s regular work Wcdn -sday oi' next week. lr will met with M rs. 'L'a:i tcli'T. The Clio club and the U. A. ('. Women's Lnenl'y league w:il eend rt'P'-i'Sf'Marivcs from their various eluhs tu a t lend the Fed- ra ; i"n of Wom-m's clubs, v h'-ch will 1,l' h..ld in Salt Lake. Oetob'-r 13. 11 n;:d l.'i. Wehiesda y v. as pi-' dgi: niih I at tin v;t i-imis sorority chapi'T houses. At th" Sigma Theta Phi house n buffet luncheon and m usiea 1 p rn-gram rn-gram followed the plud'.Ting. Soventten gysin, besides the members, were in a ' t'-miu nee. ,-U the Soros is chapter house ref re.shmen is followed fol-lowed tl:e pledini:, and at the lii'ta Delta house rei'rcslimenis and music followed t lie pledmng. Mips Ma belle Spaude entertained at dinner Thursda y in com pi i men t to M rs. CharVs Brown of Fairview. Wyo. The table was decorated with a bouo.uet of fall "flowers. Anmnd it were V n leil six guests. Miss Delia Sniilli entertained at two tables of cards Monday evening. Asiers. in the ptiHtel shades, were el feet ively a r ranged a bout t fi r"onis. At the close of the evening's entertainment enter-tainment refreshments were served. The guests were Misses Lucy Lang ton, Marie lVders- u, Margaret hudge, mien Nielsen. Mary Tliaiii. lire. Oliver JMwards and Mrs. Kred Thomas. Mrs. liay B. West enter! a ined her bridge club Thursday afternoon. Kail flowers were nsed about the rooms. Auction bridge was the diversion, and at the conclusion of the games ref resliments were served. Miss Florence Carlisle entertained at dinner on Friday evening of last week. A basket of marigolds formed the centerpiece for the table. Around it ten guests were sealed. Dr. and Mrs. W. fcL Carroll spent last weekend week-end In Salt Iike. The Mutual Improvement associations of the various wards of the city held their opening meetings for the year Tuesday evening. In place of beginning the regular work a special procmia was rendered in each ward. Miss .luanita Kich spent last week-end In Salt Lake. Si iss Dorothy Spaude a r rived home from Salt Lake Tuesday, where she had spent several days. Mrs. Charles Brown of Fairview. Wyo., spent the week here, visiting with relatives. Miss Hilma Johnson went to Salt Lake Wednesday for a few days" stay. Mr. and Mrs. 3. Z. Stewart arrived home from Salt Lake Tuesday, where they had spent a week. Miss Mario Barber left Wednesday of last week for Boulder. Colo., to take a course in home service work, under the direction of (he lied Cross organization. Miss Aggie Tarbel. whose work- takes her to Salt Lake for residence, spent last weok-end hern visiting her parents. M:s3 Lavon Mason returned home in Willard Monday, after spending the week-end here. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ctimmiugs of Salt Late Epent the week here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Thompson and little son. Fred, arrived Sunday from the east, where they had spent a month visiting nt New York and' Chicago and other p-jints. Their daughters. daugh-ters. Misses Lisa and Helen Thompson. vho accompanied lliem. remained in the east to attend school. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Griffin of Ogden motored mo-tored here Tuesday. Mr. Griffin returned the next day. but Mrs. Griffin remained for a week's Visit with her mother, Mrs. Eliza mith. Miss Lavon Sharp, who is attending school at the V. A. C, went home to Salt Lake Tuesday for a t w o weeks' stay. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Needuam arrived home Wednesday from Sa.lt Lake, where they had Epnt a few days. Miss Or:sa Brinton returned home to Spring-vale Spring-vale Monday, after spending the week-end here. Mrs. J. P. Smith arrived home Monday from Ogden. where she had spent a week. Miss Florence Carlisle arrived home from Salt Lake Wednesday, al'ler a few days' stay. Miss Nora Eliason lias arrived home from Berkeley. Calif., after a six months' stay. Mrs. ".Mary E. Smith arrived borne Wednesday Wednes-day from Salt Lake and Bountiful. At Bountiful Boun-tiful she wa a guest of her daughter. Mrs. "Walter E. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Caine and little daughter arrived home Monday from Salt Lake, wh-Te they had spent the week-end. Miss Helen Woodruff, who is attending school at the T. A. C. spent last week-end in Salt j Lake visiting her parents. A dancing matinee was given Tuesday afternoon after-noon from 4 to 6 at the Logan High schooL About 400 students were in attendance. i dames riube Brown, Delia Schooler, Will Gun- uit'i-ham. S. E. Swain and II. W. Bell. I Miss Ivamali Bozart h, formerly a resident of I Buhl, but now of Coaldale, Canada, is the guest ol' friends here. Mrs. Wilhur Bolton was the last week-end guest of friends in Burlcy. Mrs. Kay ll;inn has left for an extended visit with friends in Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Will Hawkins has as guests Mrs. Charles Ooff of Hurley and Mrs. Minnie Day of Butte, Mont. Mrs. Leroy Spang ler .of Pica bo is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Koilgers. Mrs. G corse Layne entertained a few. friends at a ca rd party Monday evening at her home on Ninth avenue. Mrs. J. W. Faris has returned home from a visit with friends in Shoshone. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Milner have returned from a short visit wilh friends in Salt Lake City. Mr?. A. V. Monnce entertained at luncheon Wednesday, complimentary to Mrs. K. M. Met-ca Met-ca If and daughter. Miss Irma, of Culver, Ore. , who are spending a few days here, the guests of friends. Mrs. G. A. null left Sunday for Chicago to wsit old friends. Miss Ethel Sec is visiting for a few weeks with friends in Marshalltowa, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. finch and Mr. and Mrs. Geo ret; ILtynes were the . guests of friends in Twin Kails Sunday. Miss A Id a Sandy ren has returned from Twin Falls, where she recent ly underwent an operation, opera-tion, from which she is rapidly recovering. Mrs. Carl Eanta has returned to her home in Shoshone Falls, a f tor spending a few days here as a guest in the A. II. Dawson home. ! The Misses Helen and Catherine Cairneross entertained a number of their friends Friday evening at their home on Eleventh avenue. A two-course Inneheon was served and the evening was spent in sowing. ! PROVO 4 , - PROVO, Oct. 11. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Startup announce the engagement of their daughter, Amnio, to Alfred Ridge of this ciiy. The marriage will take place earlv in November. Novem-ber. The Misses Bessie and Marva Boot b entertained enter-tained at an oy.sier supper Sunday evening f or a number of their friends. Mrs. T. E. Harris is a Salt Lake visitor for two weeks. C. V. Fletcher announces the engagement of his daughter, Zoe, to Leman .1 . It an flail of Idaho Falls, Idaho. The marriage will take place this mouth. The Nineteenth Century club met Friday ufleruoon at the home of its president, Mrs. L U. Masters, in a business session. Mr. and Mrs. David Vincent of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Vincent of Provo . were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Vincent! at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Arnold D. Miller has arrived here from I Idaho to spend the winter with Mrs. Stanley 1 Cheever. I Mrs. R. L. Cutler entertained a number of friends at her home Tuesday afternoon. Wednesday afternoon the members of the Utah Sorosis met wilh Mrs. K. D. Parti irtga. An excellent paper on "Andrew Carnegie" was Riven by Mrs. Edgar MeArthur. The members responded to the roll call with quotations from Ami re w Carnegie. Mrs. W. H. Phillips of Suit Lake was a Provo visitor Wednesday. The Kev. and Mrs. J. E. Elder left today for Grand Junction, Colo., to visit relatives. Mrs. Anes Cluf f and daughter, Mrs. Edith Argyle, left last week for Spanish Fork, to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. .Tohtv Jackson, Mrs. Elvon Jaclr-son Jaclr-son and Junius Jackson were Salt Lake visitors over the last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cox and small son have returned to their home in Duchesne, after a visit with Provo relatives. Miss Vera Olsen came today from Thistle, where she is teaching school, to spend the weekend week-end at her Provo home. Friday evening Miss Lena Gordon entertained thirty guests at n candy pull. Music and games also were features of interest. Mrs. M. R. Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Peay were among the Salt Lake conference visitors last week. Mrs. Ruby Perkins of Salt Lake returned home Sunday, after spending a week in the Garden city wilh Mrs. Wren Wilkins. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mathews and baby, Helen, of Wayne. Idaho, are here spending two weeks with Mrs. Elizabeth Math?ws. Mrs. Hazel Anderson of Annabel la was a Prvo visitor the latter part of the week on her way to Salt Lake. Mrs. T. J. Hurst had as. her guests last week Mrs. Fred Denner nnd Albert Jensen of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. McGraw of Cambridge, Cam-bridge, Idaho. The members of the Segolla club spent a pleasant afternoon Friday as the guests of Mrs. Alma Jonfs. First n theater party was formed, alter which adjournment was taken to the resident resi-dent of Mrs. Jones, where luncheon and a j social hour added to the pleasure of the afternoon. after-noon. Celeb rat ing their f ist wedding - anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor entertflined at dinner din-ner Friday evening. Covers were laid for tea guests. Mr. and Mrs. David A. Brown have come from Farmincrton to make Provo their home. Mr. and Mrs. It. R. Irvine. Jr., were Salt Lake visitors part of the week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Itunnei and son, Leoru ; have returned to Burley, Idaho, after a visit I in Lake View with Mr. atid Mrs. Don C. Williams. Wil-liams. Covers were laid for ten at an attractively arranged dinner given by Mr. atid Mrs. Leo Sutherland Sunday. Miss Maryaret Osborne cf Salt I,ak pp?nt last week-end in Provo, tho giivsts of Mr. and Mrs. John W. McAdain. Invitations have been Issued by Mr. and Mrs. John T. Taylor ami Mr. and Mrs. Alms Van Wagon en for a dancing party to be given Friday, October 17, iu the ladles' gymnasium. The affair is planned in honor of their twentieth twen-tieth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Fninhlin ITe.iton of Orderville ppenl Wednesday iu Provo with Mr. and Mrs. George A. Startup. Many i uteres tiny costumes were worn at the successful "country" ball Riven by the M. I. A. in the Second ward amuwment lull Tuesday evening. The affair waa well attended and was ; a biy social miivs. I Covers were laid for ten lit daintily appointed ap-pointed dinner giv,-n by Miss Effie Hurst Sun- j day evening. Mumc also was a feature. I The First ward social hull presented h beau- i tlful appearance TtietfjaS evening in its autumn ; decurauoiis of flow eta and leaves arrtii;t-d for the M. I. A. opL-ning party of the s-nfm. An Interest ing program of games and innsie was I enjoyed, followed by dam iny and ref reshiucnta. J MANTI ' 4 MANTI, Oct. 11. The li. K. class was pleasantly pleas-antly entertained at a kensingtou Friday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. W. A. Jaeobson. I Mrs. SeiOy assisting Mrs. Jaeobson. Several piano selections were given by Mrs. William Jones and Miss Leah Jones gave a reading. Mrs. J. G. Crawford and Mrs. William Jon--s were special guests. At o o'clock luncheon was served, Mrs. G. W. Martin is spending a couple of we- ks in Loyan. Ogd.-n and Salt Lake City. The reviewers' section of the Ladies' Literary club met Monday evening with Mrs. John Riddle for the first meetiny of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stringhani of Imbler, Ore,, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. LI. S. Kerr Sunday evening. Mr. Strinh im was formerly of Manti and has been in the M-rvire, being wounded wound-ed twi-e. H returned hme In May and was married in Arizona in Sfptember. Mr. and Mrs. Sirinrham "ill visit in Mt. Pleasant and it Lake City bi-!ore p-turning home to Oregon. Ore-gon. Tuo officers of the North ward Mutual ::ave a ba-!:r-t dance at the Armadi Friday evening. All Indies vere admitted on presenting a basket bas-ket at the door. The reef t a I yi-reo by the tniisic pupils of M's Genial Brown Friday evening at the tab-'e tab-'e uncle wi 3 n grea t sirfss and wan mm h enj" ed by the mnic-lovinr people of Manti. Mis Kira Si; and entertained at a supper Saturday ev'-niny of last wek in honor of Neal Tuttle and Kherine M'-r.-y of Salt Lake City and May Carter of Mt. Pl.-wint. The ifon;-i-s c'nb met Thursday evening with Mi s W.nifred Parry. M-t. Kale Parry d.-liyh' fully entertained the members of the Needleeraft club at her home BUHL, IDAHO 4 6- ECHL, Idaho. Oct. 11. Mrs. C. F. Clark, formerly for-merly of Boite, has arrived here to Join her bu band, who is editor of the Buhl Republican. They hao taken apartments in MeCulloin addition. ad-dition. Mr. 2nd Mrs. R. E. Brown are receiving the congratulations of their many friends iipn the arrival of a daughter in their home Thursday Thurs-day morning. Mrs. C. A. Hen of Twin Fa!N wns the gnet of t":r daiiL-hter, Mrs. J. O. Smith, the first of the week. Mrs. Stella Van Riper was the guest of Twin Palis friends Friday. Mrs. Earl Pe'-k visited friends in Boise the first of the wee It. Mrs. 7 nomas Clinton entertained the Iamit circle Thursday evening with a UTo-course luncheon. The out-of-town guests were 51 es- ent. and the time was spent lu mnstc, games and refr shmentf. Miss Dorothy Habd. of Salt Lake City viEited reht 1 1 Vcs h'Te during the wi'.'k. Mr. and Mr. Frank Hatch of Scipio are g u e ; ; s of relatives here. Mrs. Myra Hatch Mann of Big Horn. Wyo.. Is visiting relatives ill lliuntiful for two week". Mrs. Ruth H.uch, Mrs. N id lie Taylor und Mrs. A bra m Hatch of Salt Lake City were Bountiful visitors Monday. Mrs. Ransom Hatch t Chesterfield. Idaho, spent a few da a In B-unitiful this wee I;, as the yu-'St of relit tves. Mihs Leone Cook v;sited friends iu Salt Lake Tui-sday. returned and have purchased the Parry home on First West and Second North streets-Mr. streets-Mr. and Mrs. Wayce Boyer of Arco, Idaho. have been visiting relatives here for tome das. Mr. Buyer reuirued to Areo Wednesday. Mrs. Boyer and children will follow nest week. Mrs. Georgie Clark left last w eek for her winter home in Oroville, Cal., after spending three mouths here. Mrs. Neva Finch and little daughter of Ogden Og-den are guests at the home of Mrs. Finch's molber. Mrs. Nancy Deal. Mr .and Mrs. Myron N. Cnmdalt returned to Hiawatha, Monday, utter a few days' is:t wild relatives. r JIr. Lydia Groom., Mrs. J. C. Patterson and M rs. F. N . Ceue at t ended t he meet ing of the Woman's Sym.dical society of the Presbyterian church held at Oydu Uns week. The prizes were awnrded Mrs. Georgo Cross-man, Cross-man, Mrs. W. R". Jrfiord and Mrs- George Tibbels. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Dau Rienardt-on. Mrs. Auis Efting of Los Angeles, Cal., is vjsiling friends h'ie. Mrs. Efting waa a former resident of Park City. Mrs. D. B. IVsrochers wertt to Salt Lake City Tuesday to visit friends for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fleishman and family motored to Salt Lake Thursday to visit the fair aud friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sutton returned home Tue-day, after a pleasant visit to relatives and frifiids. They ulso were in attendance at the fair. Mr. mid Mrs. 0. A. Korsslimd were state fair visitors Tu-'sday, returning home the same evening eve-ning by auto. 'lhe Elks entertained its members and friends at a dancing party Friday evening at the club-rooms. club-rooms. The Junior Girls' Friendly society held Itfc r'guir meeting Wednesday evening at- the Friendly room. Miss Gertrude McLaughMn entertained -the Evening Card dub Thursday evening of last week. Pres were awarded to Mrs. J. E; Weeier and Dr. G. B. Sheen, as guests. The club prizes went to Mrs. R. C. Verrtn and W. U. Sutton. The Five Hundred Afternoon Card club was enlerl:iiuad at the home of Mrs. Mark Snow Saturday afternoon of last week. Others present pres-ent w rre Mrs. Marie Met like. Mrs. Gtwye f roM!rin. Mrs. H. Finch, Mix E. p. LeCompte. Vis. Frank Knoits. Mrs. .1. F. Flanagan and Miss Hannah LeCompte. Prizes were awarded to M -s. J. F. Fiona L-au and Miss Gertrude McLaughlin. Mrs. Maiie Hethke was wted in as n new member. Mr. and .Mrs. John Pweatfield were visitors to Salt Lake Wednesday. The D. t). K. (). ladies met Wednesday afternoon after-noon at l lie heme of Mrs. Charles T. Frisk, as the yuesls of Mrs. Manin Frisk. Mrs. I ,. V. Holland has returned to her heme In Pleasant Hill. Mo., after a lsit with her niec. Mrs. A. B. Williams. , CLEARFIELD CLEARFIELD, Oct, 11. Mr. Hud Mrs. Joseph P. Payne were visitors to Salt Lake Citv Sunday. Sun-day. .Mr. and Mrs. Jacob K. Lay ton apent l:i-t week-end in Murray, us guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles White. Mr. aud Mr, Samuel G, Lay ton spent Sun-dav Sun-dav in Kaysville, us guests of Mrfl. Mary Liu-lord Liu-lord and family. Mi's ll'ittie Payne vlsll'-d friends In Salt Lake City Wednesday. Mi.s Ceil Wsf of Moryan was the gi;est of her cousin, MihS Ella May Draper, durirg the week. M it. .Ma rilda Hanks vmi t t h- past w eek In Bonn 1 1 f ii I , as y uosi of rela t i v --s. Mis-es Vo,. Wiln.x mid l-hvlhs Hnoks limited lim-ited friend, in Otrd'-u during Inn eo t. .frs. Alice Demiek ni,d daiuhl.T. 1,1111. in. of Bi;:!ey. blalio. wero gu-, it, of Mrs. Jose.ii B. J a fi'im I n is wee!; . M r. n nd M i-. John I . G it l Iirie ,1 nd da uy liter, Susie, hp-" i Sunday In Sa It Lake Chy, as j gii'--- i s of f rii-nds. Mn, William Jor-lan of Woods C.roM Is the gu 1 1 of her du u;li I er. M rs. Jens U. Neh.-m . M r.- a ud Mrs. Norman J :i mi ,ih are sp.-m, my 8 few week In G rous" Creeii , a.. g'tet of rl- I i ve. Mr. und Mm. William A. Mllex mid family of Salt Lake city were Sunday gueutt, of Mr. and Mrs. John Bancroft. Mr. iip.I Mrs. WKIIatii Hill 'eft Tuesday for Indianapolis, Ind., where they will ilsH rela-i:-.h for n few weeks. MNs Mabel Carn-d of Malt t,',kn Clfy is the guc.t of h'T sister, Mrs. Ted llepaorili. Mrs. Charles Howard and children of Malnd. Idaho, are wsiliny rHalives here for a d w da vs.. SYRACUSE f 4 . SVBACl SC. Oct. 11. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Ar.derr.un visited ft Icnda in Salt Luke City buu-da buu-da v. Mi Margie B-'iU was a Int week-end vi:.itor to Iasvil'e, its Riiest of relatives. Miss Julia iriT visited friends in Salt Lake City Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Klein Barher and children of DiiK-'s. Idaho, are guests of Mr. and Mis. Charles Haiber. Mrs. William Varuey was a hiayavlllc visitor this week. M rs. Neldon Lay ton and M is Alaxlne Uirk-h:iin Uirk-h:iin of Moroni are tnc-ds of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. I.ayfoii. Mis. Ben Harber and Mrs. Carl Green spr-nt Wednesday in Ivaysville. as guests of Mrs. Nellie Wilcox. Mrs. John Bi-yson Is spending two weeks in Wnodru'f. m gwi-fil of h-r daughter, Mrs. WrriH Soloinan. Mr. and Mis. William Waile and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kyiiasion of Burley. Idaho, are vi liing relatives here for n few duys. Mrs. Vim-en. de Vorak of Salt Luke illy visited frleiid-i here this week. MW F:e'.i' (.aih-.v entertained at dinner at her home .Sum lay rM-nlue.. I overs m ere laid fnr Mlses I,nir:i and l,'.v.-;e S medley aed Me-srs. Marlln Gatley. Percy Jensen nnd Newell Galley. Mrs. Itlnelle Whitburn of Suit l ake Ciiy visited vis-ited rid." 1 1 vi here ilnriiii; the w.-.-k. Mr. mid Mrs. Murk I dy of F;t nnin'.-lnn and Marlon I rly of Kokome, Ind.. were lasl week-f week-f nd isitoi s in S t acupe. as guest:, of relatives. rela-tives. Hurry WhlMoel; ef Denver. Ctdo., visited fi lends" here Hits week. I CENTERVILLE -f, CENTERVILLE. Oct. 11. M:ss Christie Berber Ber-ber visited friends iu Farmingtcu i dnesday. Mrs. Golden J. Baru-n ot Farmiusteu is lb-j SUi-st of her motlir. Mis. Jasper V.rknib, ih.s Mr. nnd Mrs. Wallace .Torus, who were married mar-ried in the Salt Lake tern pie wvek, w ere recipients of a parcel t-hower at their lu.mc Mouday eenlnji. Kefieslir.ionis w .re served, and the time was t-peut iv music and games. Those present were Mr. Mid Mr. John ide-mere, ide-mere, Mr. and Mrs. Wiilu-u li, Kon. c::e. Mr. aud Mis. Frank Colemeie. Mr. and Mrs. Al-l Al-l red Scofu Id. Mrs. James ii. Webb. Mrs. W. D. Barnes. Mis. George W. Smith. Miss s Blanche Webster, .el la Smith, Vvrna .ds.or, Mamie Colemeiv, Lavon Wehsier. Lucv mimiIi. Kabel Crawley; Mesrs. iharhv Flint, William Wil-liam Smith. Fa id C.demeVc. lien Wcbscr, Golden Smith, Hector Flint and Leonard Hiil. Miss Leone bno was a Lim week-end visitor vis-itor to Os-.leu. as gucM (f friends. Mrs. W iIIihiu JoiLiau spent Hie past week iu Clearfield, as guest of her daiiMcr, Mrs. Jens K. Nelson. Mrs. Mavihla Hauks of t leari'irld visited relatives here duneg the week. Mr. and Mrs. U . C. Kerr ami family haw moved to El v. Nevaila. to ma ke liii ir lienie . Mr. and Mrs. William M.inii. Jr.. vd' Meore. Idaho, are brro vis.i ig lelai iv - s. Mr. nnd Mrs. Aanm C.iil of Baric v. Idaho, tire guests of Mrs. Aumo Wilh . 1 Mr. and Mis. M r.-u Parh-vv of Buiic.v . j Idaho, speut a few dav s here tins w eek. a.s I guesis of relatives. i Mrs. Frank Chase of Salt I a ke Cit v was the guest of Mrs. James Miiedley Wcdii. da.. a hospital in r'-d.i lr"1 ". to one in Cali:eni;a. M- ; i-e navy in I'.'i. s:"'. '-.' . discharge wiien he '-'- 1 a. tall en the sl'il'- Mrs. Chid Facksr-I of ' ;. d;(i wifh her Tv..'r V- - Mr. an ! Mr- '" :;"' , '. Monday. afir V-M 1 " Mr. C. F. Pu.3 : " ; t day. i Mrs. Sarah K.'iM' r , . Cits. e,,eM. of ':r :. -Sc.ndav Of Mrs. "... U . jli v Arnehi ,!;-'','r, ;- , : visitim: her nieC.T. . : - - -------" h I springviiZe T . V SPUIM iVILLE, Oet. 11. MIko Josslo Brynn elite. I a hio.l a 1 I lie Walli,-!; llird dniR l,,ro Sal-linhiy Sal-linhiy of h.st weela -I'liese w lm im r I leipn I o.l in III.. (Iiuieliii; an.l otln r pus. inn 4 were Misses Prarl P.illiemini. Kli.Uu sio,y, kallliailie Inc. A.l.-lia KliHli.sl. Pay Uiinipliiev mul .l.sle Itiyiin. iiti.i MrssrB. Krlla 'palej, N.'lo .'kivseii. I r;'r .l.ae.iu. JeuuiiKs Buuks' Alnal .Miner anil Willis Me.nk. 'I lie 'lliir.l wjol .liiiniil liii,iovotneut sso- eil'llell U.ll,. llll el,l .,o .l.,l.,lllK parly ll, 1 llO P. la-f I. a 1 1 lnes.liiy leeinn-. Many ,,it liases ,.f llio pioneer ape were In ,.Vei,ce isl lliik- mueu la li.e InliM.nl ( n,r oeeasieii "' il Mr- ' C. Palierseii rter. Islne.l Hie nieinhers of lhe h.eal e.nim eKa I inn ef llin Pivdo lerinn eUnreh ill llu-lr Inane l'aes-.lay l'aes-.lay eveiian:. Klfiy Riieai, iMijn.veJ mnsuail in eiri'i. in ami hinelieen. Mr. an.l Mrs. Krani riiilleii of Mont poller 1. 1. die. are en.-sis el' relatives. Mr. an.l M is. M . !. Key, r ,n , re,rj utter :i slay ,.l tlnee inentlis in M.eib Mr. an.l Mrs. Mux Mrs- ae.an'i, p'.,e,l h. Mis 1 era I ryan n. Mrs. Teni, 1 1 ampin o i..enl Hie early part ef u, week Mall .',. l,r. ,.,..1 Mis. M. A. Pen,,,,, ,,,! Mts ' ,i Mrs. II. M. ! reilenl, insr of l'ivo were fn.-sls of II,,' liev. ,,,l Mrs. .1. p. p,,,. Tl,,k . evenlni;. 3 Mr. ,l Mrs. William l',,rr, f Helper were meMier SMr'"yOa"l."l',lv M"'"1"J' M'"' - "rr.V. Mrs. lailia Primnis was liest.... ... - . ' nesies, nt. (i dense party at l,.T l.onie Men. lav eveaim; Mrs. A. P. .1. Palliiev left Smulav fr Seattle Wash., 1,1 re.leh, her hnsleuni. Papl.iin an.l Mr,. Pie.lrirk p,,,,,' , tii.i.,,1 rren, Pert p A. IfcsseU, w... J,,,, , - i BOIJNTIFUL " Hlli:NI iri I,, Oel. II.- Mri. Ferris Smith .r r-i MK'T is tin- Kuent i if IrT p;i renis, Mr. ami Mrs. James ienrirc I Mrs. Muy H;irhivv climnisfu hi s-nilini; I a f.-w da.s will) Iht umlh'-r. Mis. l-'l-.nt Mn-.--. Mrs. .lune McMiirrin of o'h-n l.-t I h ku.-sI of h'-r iin-nts, Mr. nnfl Mn, illhitn M-.s-i. Mrs. Pan .M ill'T "f I ;i nnlni;iin wji-t lie- 1 cm-st "f hur siat'-r, M r't. Vllhinl t arr, diirluj; lhe week. Mr. ami Mr':. JeM'tih I hi y f-.m nt a f'-tv l.n In i..'ir!ati'l thin ur-rl., an muesli, tif lh"lr r; Dr. IMwukI lny. Mrs. In-! mi W'ebnter "f Iifn vr, Coin., visli iiitf r'-la Mm h h'-re thin u n-l, . Mr. n nd Mis. Ira It; ker, who spi-nt t he r.i m mer in I Inlbrni'k , Mn h, h.j ve re r 11 r a -iJ i homo. Mr. nii'l Mn W'ilMnin Mann, ,lr., of Moore, i H.ihn. tre here vixitlinf P-lativrs. 1 Villi;uii t:. 'nioilfrll'ie ami Ai'I'-te Krlmonils, , h'llh of H'ltintlful. v-rv liiurri'd hi tin- Suit Lai.'- leu i'le WcliKfi'ltiy. I M ,ss AU'le Harlow rtjient Smuhiy In Salt La lc- ('My UK KU.-Mt of M .kh Jmikye Zysllnc. Mr. nii'l .Mm, .l'"l Sc-nmuih if Knysvllle w.ti Tt-.tii'liful vW.ii. .r 'l'ii-H.loy. Miii. f-le-i- S'-rl"! ( Fn nit inn ton whh n I'ct wc'-k-eii'l KiU'st ..f her nnither. Mm. Jus'-jili ll'ilhro.'k. Mci. W' Ml him M'.'in en t i-rt a Inerl the Ma vln cm, nl y rhiipt.T of I h" I m ni.'h I eri of t he .M.'r-ni'.u .M.'r-ni'.u hut I ii Hon nt h'T Inline ThurM-hiy evi-nin. lti-f rrs Inn '-ut n v, ere ftervi-il. tr. iitnl Mi-.. pii K. fir-nit nml tlauirfi- t-i'i, Mni nii'l AN'hii'l.-, "t Snl I I. nke tily, v.sil'-'l r-kiM.-M lure Mmii-Iiiv. Mr. i,l Mi, r.eil AIL mn. I of Sc,io -,-r CU' k' fi 'if Mr. nii'l Mrs. I'll I hi in I -r I In tch I lm .. ... b A ri'iiiilf.n oT tlin It 'i irh fjiinilv iih h.M nl the ht.me of Mr. fi ml Mrs, Julio K. Ilnih M-ui'lii y ev.-nini;. Slxly i" In I i wi-n- pn-a- t" PARK CITY f 4 ' 1'A UK CITV, Oel . 1 1 .-The nmafi P Athenneinn hehl Us op'-nliu: meellns f.u' lhe ;,,.',fiti Mon ilny a f leriM.'ii at tin' home of lh.-pi lh.-pi esiilent. Mrs. H, Kln-'h, It h'-in pre.rli nl s 1 ihi'. The fi'iilerplei'O for the lnhle ;is u eul-h.iwl eul-h.iwl nf rr-1 nnd wlilte n.tr!'K. '1'he liineh-eon liineh-eon imrl pliice cards also were curried out In red nnd white. Five new in' .nhcrs were voted In mid we-e us follows: Mm. II. II. l!:-rlwell. Ml-t. H. Wallace, Mrs. .1. V. Sinner, Mrs. C. H. Sh.en. Mi's. H. U. Flack and Mrs. ( F. KIck.T. nd tin- r-'lii'ttai i-ment of Mrs. f L, K.-nnett. MU'i Mnry iihieldM wim .-le.-le. us u h-l"i::il.- to Hlleiid Die t lull 1-Vileratlmi uf AVo-in-'ii elulv,. whii h .-..iiv.-iif s In silt I.nk.-w,.e'; I.nk.-w,.e'; Mri Fiank Shl.-I-I" of MclllM. Nev., niu Mrs. Thorn of Spring vl lie. nudhef f Mrs. Flneli. wiro cii-'-is f the eluh. Mm. F. M'. Ki.hln-.iui will enlerlnlii the club on (led)-her (led)-her 17. Mrs. H. H. runn of I'nrter. Wyo.. nrrived Tnesilny to vltlt her mother. Mrs. 1.1. W'. HHkIi-' lull, fur eeral d.iyr.. 1 MIsh Mi-nnnr 'rli:ht canie from Pslt r.ike. I-'rlda v e en ink' ," vUlt wilh her inoth'-r, Mm. j Ulen' wrtht. She tviU'iicd tn Mall l-ake Sunday Sun-day even I nt:. her mul hur ncenmpany inn her. Nori.iMi Nell nnd .lu-.-ph Wnik-r. F.irk City H. .Idler b.'. relunied leeue Timi-day, nfler se(- M r. VI'1 1 or I a r'n. ii en I .'ii a lin-.l lhe in em bm uf the L. '''. ''I'l11 ;it lll'r l""" M'.mlay ee:ilii-. PAYSON f j rAs,)N, Oel. U.-.Mrs. .ifo r. wiu ' eulei talne.1 the laitre Neus ehilr .Mlnes.lay , nflemeen nt tin. heme ef lier melher. Mrs. E. Meielenliall. Oilier tnesls were Mrs. Fley.l I WHsen. h(,. Ford Wilson. Mrs. I ley , l'ewelk j Mrs. liorneU Jensen aud Mrs. Nit. Mmmeus ot ( Slerpisli Pork. , Mrs. s. P.. W:ti eat er la Ine.l her prid,;,- elet-Salnr.lay elet-Salnr.lay of last week. M,s. p,,ink Hauls leeeiv.ai first pn,e. The Sewing rim, ,,., . hnr..,lav with Mis. John OlHVeLs. Mr. iin, Mrs. Wllllani Omell-i have at. their k-n.'sl. P.. V.. Neely of While S,ir M llio Men v Manors' elm, ,,., Vln.i v with Mis. P.lwar.l ,sUi,t,,r . Mr nn.l Mis. '.lo.la smith of f-slt 1 iW ore vlsitlni; relalives here. Mis. Jesse Mil, a is visiting lu s,.,lt this week. Mr. ami Mrs, Mallhew ll.neeek Mr a-..l Mis. 1.. Prellenter a,e s,,.,pK ,, week at Phni.ai. lhe Sne. i, of Mr. ,,n,l is, I Henry S.r,vr. I ... William Palkinn n, s , ,,., , ' ML" I'"" Pllhwor,', wev IV.I.mi In.s.l.v' where I lay up, nt R,,M th,,,. w , t M , . p. a kllls's ...Ml, .l.ini, s lOs .lell, w h,, 1,,.. p, , ,, , |