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Show Social Notes From Utah Towns ' I Christ i-nsr :i , Lou X. ("j'edhill, Kva Jensen, I ?vlvn;-if cr Pierre. .Tilling Pu--;'!nap Jnmos ! :rowii. C. M. Mad:,--n, Uov Mads, n, S:im-I S:im-I uW 'c i :)', ,T. S. Peterson, J. Pi. Rornt, Frank Keyrer, L. A. Port fir, Andrea C'hi-isLenyt-ii, Hannah JVppr.n, IP-nry Ciem- fiifb, Ira Overl'dl, .1. M. KuiKhtori, Mirsoa i Jrj 'a nta Tiiori'u and Christ. Mrni:;on h m i ! Miss M irkcisnn of Mh yli:d, A color scheme or' yellow was carried out in ; decorating the rooms. I Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Reams left Sunday Sun-day to a r.tnd the slate fair at Suit Lake. Mif.s Vergie Peterson true, named the Hi. R. B. club wli.h dancins and refreshments, refresh-ments, Mori da y night, at refer son's hall. Miss 1 .. Munlt sjjt-nt Monday and Tuesday Tues-day In Ephraim, Ihe gin-ist of friends. ' vlMt lu St. Louis, CIiIchko uud 'iMntfc Id Mury- Mrs. John Love. Jr.. P-iS rcMiraerl from ua extended visit m Pi-nns.vlvani-i. Mrs. J, IL .odnougii ami Mrs. K. S. Luuer liavy returned fr.im Luf,.t. whore th.v n (tended llie Hireling of the State lu'rPru t leu Win-on's Win-on's rliihs. repre&eiitiutf this Rock tH'riiigs Pd-plilfi Pd-plilfi ns. Mrs. T. 8. Tiillnferro returnd tui'd:i V of In si week frnui th'' Federation of Wmuen's ohibf. meeting ut Lusk. Mr. Prut-P who ac earn pa rued her, venr to C.ispcr to at tend the grand lodpe ipoptlni; of Eastern Kmr- Mrs. Thomas Lc Marr lp t pnain. Wyo.. wlitire slie represents the local order of this Ueb-Mcilis at llie urn ml IikIjto. Mrs. Rudolph Elierlniff is here from Cumber land, visiting hr dauKliter. Mk. Thomas llari- Mra. D. G. Thopius has goue to Denver for a few days' Mj.it. Mr. and Mm. Rumsav Taliaferro are visit -i ln,t here from f-jrubursr, pa., at the home of Mr. 'InUafe.rro'-i par.-ati. Mr. antl Mrs. Lethe Glb?on Me moved from Superior to Green Rirer, Mr. Gibson rrsiKnn.fi from his position with the coal company to nceepf one with the Union Pacific Kailroad company. Mr. and Mrs. James TrrtsEK nnd family left Thursday of last wetk for New York, where they uU a boat for England, to again make their licme. I MurMiall. tif H:in-'ii. Wis., l.-ft M-md-iy, after a tin ilnvfl' vlcit wlih Or. and Mn-. A. ti-fitoddurd. ti-fitoddurd. for Lot; Anm-h-B. Calif . wlnrrt ili-y will rpend the winter. Mrs. Kate SttllwrU :u'cnmii;inlid tlieni n l':ir as rj.dt Luke, returning re-turning hnme tin' sunt' evrnmrr. .Mr. and Mrs. Will Jnrvis en trrtu Inert Thurs-d.iy Thurs-d.iy eveninic of last week, c'inplimentAry to Mr. and Mik. Klmer E. Gr-va, 'II, n nMins were ' (aaletully df!rorat,-d wild aniunin ilowers. Cardi comprised the m.itn uiveitiiun, A l nild;u;-hl luncheon was st-n.-d by th" lmhtess ti the f11!- . low In i; cuf-f;:t: Mr. and Mib. Elmer E. Grocs. Mr. nnd Mrb. Frank BiubiiP. Mr. and Mrh. : Joseph Brown, Mmses Giaen .larvi and Hallle :Bi'arn6on, Mark Argyle and Carl (ireeu. I Mr. and Mr. K. Bsarntion ar fipending a week with their daughter. Mrs. t'ourtland Hawtt, I In bait Lake Citv. Mr. and Mr?. J. 'Will Lflwta. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Moffntt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Freeman 'and Mr. and Mrs. A. I'aKier pleasantly sur- : pnd Mr. and Mru. Bert Fi)htL-r ti:t;ui'day evening even-ing of last wt.'ek. C-iriU were eu Joyed uulil ' uwiriv midnifelu, when veirofchpieni s w.-l( 1 served. Mt. B. C Mj-p left Saturday of last wer-lt for her home in I.ovelL Wyo.. ati.'r an vxteoded I viMt with relatives her';. Miss Klorr-uei Smith of Pnringvllle and RnV 1 Larsftu of fip.mish Fori: M-ere married ednr s-I s-I day of last week at Vrovo. A lar.ne reeepilon wus gl-'n Ht the home of the hnde't par. 'nib tie e.nne evening. Tiiurl' attending from fc'pan-Uh fc'pan-Uh Fork were C. U. Luraon. I'aUi'r of the bridegroom; his aunt, Martha Larson; a brother, Leslie, and other relaiivts. Mrs. C. M. Roberts and daughter, Margaret, were Salt Laky tailor this week. hP IlltIt," C0nP-sed nd compiled by the Mis Besfy Neill and Samuel Real spent Pun-day Pun-day and Monday in Muntj, the gue&th of Mr. Uil b sistt-r. Mrs. Bert Tuttle. Bryant Voting was given a farewell part Wednesday evening in the Second ward L D S chapel. The program was followed by dauciir-and dauciir-and games. Mr. Young will Icavo bouu for the eastern states mission. Miss Rt,l,y Ogden entertained at a lieuilng-:on lieuilng-:on 1-riday -eveniug of last week. Ref.rehmeute wore served to about ten guests. The Cottage club was entertained at a Kensington Thursday afternoon of last week by Mrs. Cliarle M. Haj;-:i. Red and unite dahlpJA decorated the lunciwuii table. Covers were laid for twelve club members. The marriage ot Amelia Winget and Harvey Jensen took place ut the home of the bride's parents in Monroe Friday evening of last week followed by a reception. The young couple will make their home in this city. Salt Lake City vifitors this week are Mtffi virua Nielsen, .viss Pauline Clr.tiansen. Mr. H. K. .t-ill, Mrs. Msry J. Bowman, Mrs. J. L. Cjuist. Mr. and Mrs. Cole, Mr. and Mrs ThiMnas Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. N. C Poul-son. Poul-son. Miis Rods Ram lose and Mrs. Pearletta Nielsen Niel-sen entertained about twenty-five guests Sunday Sun-day evening. Cosmos in a basket formed the table centerpiece. Luncheon was followed by games and music. Mr. and Mrs. H. S- Tvie and Mrs. Maria Sorensen left Tuesday for Scipio. where they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Sorensen for several days. Mrs. Ernest Nebeker entertained at dinner Saturday evening of last week complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Farnsworth of Idaho. Covers were laid for ten guests. On Saturday evening of last week Miss Ella Curtis entertained about t enty guests ar a bundle shower in honor of irs. Duane Luce. A tiers were used in decorating the rooms. Music was a feature of the evening. Miss Arlena Parktr was hostess at a luncheon lunch-eon Sunday evnns, after which the party motored to the Monro hot springs. The guests were Ml&s Manrine Parker, Miss Alfa Orroek. Miss Yonda Knee. Dick Elmer. Harold Parker, Byrnn Parker and Marvin Noves. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde MrAdama of Salt Lake City were guests of honor at a card partv given by Mrs. G. W. Coons Wednesdny evening of last week. Yellow chrysanthemums in a vase formed the centerpiece for the table. Yellow was efecUvely carried out in the luncheon. Twelve guests were present. T MALAD. IDAHO 1 4 .MALAD, Idaho, Oct. 11. Mrs. FI. L Reynolds of Nerth f);,it;:i is the. r-ueM. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Evan?. Miss Ruth L. Thomas, Mi-.s Ruth 0. Thomas and Mrs. Muhel jWn e.i t i-r in i M-d I a pa'ty Monday afternoon al ihe home uf Wale ThornriB. A l;etisliir;tou nnd cards were the ptstinief.. I(e-frephmenrs I(e-frephmenrs were served to thirty -five j; nests. Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Harrison left. Thursday Thurs-day for a visit Ht Logan. I'tah. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kohler and daughter. Genva. who h;i;l k-nn visiting relatives in Halt Lake, li.u returned h--i-if;. Mrs. Ralcigit Kr1' of G?den U the guest of her mother. Mrs. )',. tg J one.-. Mrs. T. J. Howard is vibhing ut Salt Luke. Mr3. John E. Jones entfrtaiii'-d at her home i Wednesday n Dfmi"'m in honor of a mini ber or I f'-ii:n.l-.. The niiertioon was spent l:i card i playi'ig. Lunelle-m was erved. I Mrh. T. J. Evnns rf-turned home Sunday, after spending three weeks at Ogden. .M rs. J a hum I". Junes ha h as h'r guest her j brother, Jame Slmpe, who recently rem rued j from Her vice in 1 he V . H. ra y . Mrs. T. E. HiinvtU-r left Thursday for Og- j den, -he p the v. 1 1 be ll;e guest fit her aii.'.er. ' Mr- . Cllfinrd For-st. j .dr. and Mrs. ZenHli Hn-. irv-,n re:nr-i.l ho-ne ' Monday. :itu:v epuiiiJicv tho -vc-tk-end at Salt, Lake Cltv. Mr. and Mrs Han-Id ITuicballe arrived here j Monday from Lava to nij!-e their home. ( Mifs Fu-r-dla Join s i'rtir;n-d home Tuesdav, j after cpMi'itng the w-e'f-.'n-' at Mill Lrike City. t" PLEASANT GROVE f a. PLEASANT GROVE, Get. 11. Mr. and Mr. E. R. Hallldsy entertained Monday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. B- Blacklmret of Malad. -Idaho, who are guests at' the Hnd-hdav Hnd-hdav home. An elaborate tupper wa served to Mr. and Mre. J. B. Blackhurpt. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. West, Bifhop and Mr!.. Ed. Olpin. Mr. Mary RotvitDQ, Hirold Kobison, Mrs. NvIb Paulson and daughters, tdna and Mary; Mis. Tton C. Orlcgs. of Drlggf, Idaho; Mr. and Mi. L. G. Blfirkhurst. Mr. and Mm. Peter Mack, Mrs. L. M. 1'rifTcrs and daughter. Hlen: Mis. H. F. West. Mr.. Nathaniel West, .loseph Al-pin. Al-pin. MUses Cora Alpln, Belle Alpin. Kuih Archer. Dorothv Hallulav. Mr. and Mrs. Le Grand White and Fred and Eirol Hallidtiy. Miss Opjl West had as her guests Monday evening, at a candv pull. Virginia Smith. Heme Marrott. Annie Kirk. Margaret Lavjs. Grace Oilman. Pearl Alpin, Louise &hoell, Ford Paulson. Clifford Wright, Myron V. West and Melvin Barn-en. M.-s. H. b. Poivel!. who recently i.-i!d her residence on Ma iu street to W. L. Clark, has gone to Provo to make her home. Miss Jennie Laur&eu of the I'niversity of Utah Is at home with her parents. Mr. and Mr&. C. P. La urc -n. for the wtek Td. The Second ward I. 1. A. held its opening social in the tabernacle Tuet-lay e-uiu-;. Gomes, refreshmetiti. uud a program made up the enterfainn fut. Mils Kdiu Paulson made a busiuefcK trip to Provo rridav of laut wt-ak. Mr. and Mr:-. A. K. Thornton. Mias t lrone Bullock and M:s V. elyu ArmiMed were Halt La ke vie iiors Wednesday. Mrs. Don C. Uriggs of Drigcs. Idaho, re-turnM re-turnM to her Ivmo Monday, after a Meek a visit with ber sister. Mrs. lv H. llnlliday. Mrs. Uallid.iy accompanied her as far :ib S.iit Lake. I : PRICE f . PRICE. Oct. 11. The members of the Ladies' Aid society of the Mt-t.1i"d ist church entertained j at a chicken dinner Monday evening for Mr. ana Mrs. B;utiu Randolph, who will leave rest wtek for their new heme in McGill, Nv. About seventy-live were present. During Ihe serving. &uitrs were ghen bv Mrs. L. P. X u It or and Miss Alice Mo.hk. T'-.e Re . H. C. .Toift.. en behalf of the soci'-ty and the Sunday school, presented the lienor guestr, wHh a gift. Both Mr. and Mrs. Randolph have been act he in church work and will be grtly missed. The members of the Frire SoroMs ijnve a ftre-wll ftre-wll party Tliuv;.-1ny evening for Mr. and Mis. Randolph. The nf fair wa:, ghen in the Masonic Ma-sonic hall and ",',m" was played during ihe evening, after which re're-.hments were served he a eomnr.ttee to ch.ir;.-e. 'Ihe lunband-s of the club member;, nl-.o weie giies-it. 'J'ho Ladies' Aid cociety of tlic M'-th.-list church will meet Tliuisila aficrn-.ou with Mrs. J. E. Jam isivi. Mrs. Mat tii!:u mr rc(u;iied 'edneria y evening eve-ning from u few rl j y ' ' a i 1 1 in Salt Li ke C n v. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J'.i.-e were here from Fur.t inston the f;isi n;' ! iir wi-,i. Ihry uie teaching in tne hh fl.-ioul TheM.. .Mrs. L. H A.nnvri.ian and children will have lir..t Tuesday r-. en"iq fn: New York City to vi:U Willi friend:'. fr (veral wee!,-,. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Linnlersou arc Salt Lake hi tors this week. 'Ip P0CATELLO, IDA. f l-lTtTLoTTlallo. 0.t. 11 The October tlX: the fivie club, halt! Mond.qv ovo-i ovo-i B""S fw Ccmtu.-relal cluK w.i, L.rsely at-T!'15 at-T!'15 find fa' but'ct-saful ttul Irum cmt.v Ctf!J , ' .t The opci1111' nuislo.il Dumber wjs v,ulpei-u s Theodore Turner. Jr. The X- :as in eMrse o( TDo home r eonc.:iius c: ot tl-e IU!io Teohmcil lutilute. aaj fiftmll or ihe (aei.ity fix toft-,J!f toft-,J!f di-eussion an.l deniousir.mon on soup?., -""f-airi of ihe dfmoiislruMoa .ls mcluOed evening the f.:. o!relo of the " ,-.,,10M! cfcurch enterljintd the delega.es. Cv.fHY. ftfth anuujl Coiirevatiotul oon-p oon-p l'i and a banquet as served tu the church f-E .' t wM;ch 100 pucsts were seated at a. F:u, Fall flowers were used In profu-' profu-' $ i decoraor.8 the baaqt table. ' t J M ileCaU eutertalced the Yermp V : ' . ttr'dfe c'ub Saturday evening of last ? Ihree tables of cards were (Hied, .hmmts wee served at ueally decorated Clut !"' M- Tr!a,t w"- ad ,r3 VcGowsd. Xrrs. Perkins was Jied tish score and Mrs. Catoa the all- if t B Cleaves was hostess to the mem-. mem-. B -f" the' "1"' L'!utl of tIie Congregational : tt" home Monday even inc. During Sfiwn'ng vocal selections were rendered by Si N. Aber and Mrs. li. H. Moie. A buffet - tmvo inMrtant even'? scheduled for ne- ca'd names to be given "eo.ebdny 'I Thursv .enmgs by Mrs. Ha - Laudev--and Mrs. W. S. Catoa ai V Fargo 'fnir jFi'-a lf5ue,i v!r9- 1'-1f' T- .-T;;c'u,ra cjrd party, at which she and Mrs. .'L-c.'oa'sourh Seventh avenue. i a bolster dinner, hfld at the Baa nock 1 n ..-i trnl' Friday evening of last week, a Ev' representation of Poiitello business men ,35 prfsent and d'lSCUSi-ed many new features ' V1VCaDdl0Mr. J. H. Workcnteeu of Salt I se" hae come to Poeatello to make their ; M-s . C "Hinckley is preparing to leave fcr a' ten days' visit to Missouri, where she l-n be euest' of fiend. Mrs Hans Flo of Salt Lake, form My of 1 pomk-o. speut a few days of the week m -ttscitv. en route to Oregon, where she goes (p mzl a few weeks visiting relatives and . y-.; 3 M. Stevens wjs the cuest of her lister. Mrs. Cams Warren, at Burley a fow Us 'dunag the week. Jr A. Z. MePermond is in the city, and :" i'enpLitPS stttfi'dir.g the winter visiting Mr. : ' io.j Mrs. J. F. McDermond. ! Mr sod Mrs. A. H. Buck have returned, , : iftf-r' aa extended visit to Salt Lake City. ' M'i. - M- Ll-iredge was hostess at a ;iaiie luncheon Friday nt ter;i--vn of last week, j riva in honor of Mrs. Jesse Giles, vim is L jHTine the city to make her home in Malad. ' id Miss Jennie Proctor, of Reno. Nev., who ! a '-:ttor in the city. The Lldredge home; fii bejutifully decorated with chry:mlhe-; chry:mlhe-; jios- and fall flowers were used in pmfu- I -ion for the table decorations. Eight tables ! if it nis were arranged following the luncheon. y-" Grace Gallet of Boise &peul a few- days i ' u 'he ciry the early part of the wok. Miss ' Ja'let recently returned from France, wliere. :" ri;h aaotlier Idaho girl. she spent several 'BODihs represeutmg the General F'ederalicn of (T-jaen's "clubs in the furlough houses of . fnoce. A -. yr. lad Sirs. Horace Whittlesey have re-irnd re-irnd to Pocatcdlo, after a honeymoon trip to wast, spending considerable time iu Port-. Port-. -i-i Oro. Mrs. H. Totten was hostess to the Kyal : auhlanders at a Kensington TlMirtdny after- jp.-'s at her heme. iM? South Sixth avenue. , Miss Harriet Bean left early in the week for 'few Tcrk to attend Columb'a university during 4? iriaier. Miss Grace Beau, a sister, is cow ' tt.r.zg in a post-graduate ho&pital iu the ' K'ropells. - The Art club met n the library assembly Vu Wednesday afternoon in a recular ses- '- bo!:, acd discussed matters of interest to the - slut- More than 100 pupils have enrolled In the -: 1 Conservatory of Mus4c f--r the preBt-nt :-Ki-:l year. T!: marriage of Vera Peery and Archie N. "it.! took place Saturday evening of last week. - rfi K?v. C. H. Cleaves officiated, uing the .- ire ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Bail will make beme in this city. ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Kennett arrived " D the city early in the week from Fresno, lalsf.. where they were united in marria re. : It. S'Tinett is a Poca'ello resideut, and Mrs. t9iett is a native of Fresno. They will make tesr home iu pocaiello. at 1524 Taft avenue. Tlinriday afternoon the -"Women Study Mjue met in the public library, and Mrs. I. J. Enoliin was in charge of the discussion . - Galsworthy. Mrs. Woods. ?"0 West Clark street, enter-. enter-. .aimed t lie Electa Kensington at hr borne fl'riday afternoon. A-i iniitaLton w-a;i ci-Kwi ci-Kwi to alt Ea stern S:ars. I'' C"dcn'hus day festival, to ! givn to- - a-rrow evening in the Knights of Columbus a!!, will be ene of the le?'ling club soeials if the early fall. Besides serving au elaborate fcck diDDr. social activities will enter into to af'air after the serving of dinner. M'i. E. M. Chnudler has returned . to ber ton-; here, after an extended vi it to Ogden, 'tl'-n she visited relaties and fri?nda. - Mrs. C. M. Booth is spending a week 'q fc..;? vj-iting her mother. Mrs. J. H. Light- - fs.-. f SANTAQUIN f . SANTAOriN, Oct. TT. Mr. Elizabeth Croff left last week fur California to spend the winter win-ter with her two daughters. Mrs. Mary E. Laes and two children of Salt Lake are here for a short stay at the home of Mrs. Laves s mother, Mrs. A. Thompson. Mr. and Mr?. Henry Byiund have returned home from a t i i t t- alt Lake. .Mrs. Ji-so Kllv.vorth of Fa son i: spending a i eek here, a guect ,-it i he home of her mother, Mrs. G eorge Kirk man. Mrs. Psvo 'rooks ami Mrs. Joseph L. 01m;q. ffike officers. iiitrd tlio Kvlicf society at Benjamin Tuesday. Mrs. Angus Hellndny returned home Sundav, after a week's visit in Provo. Pamel German and daughter, Norma, speut the week in Salt Lake. Mr. and M;a Yet. Fvona. Mr. and Mm. Mennels X. Holladay motored to Salt Lake last week-end. returnh.g home Monday. Miss Jennie Tietjen is a Suit Lake visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly of American F-irk are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Evans. Mrs. Arthur Hone of Benjamin was here thla wek. vi siting relatives. After beinc in service overseas the past year, and in Germany purt of the time, Leroy Nelson Nel-son returned to his home in this city last week. Mrs. Lilly Olsen and daughter of Salt Lake wcr visitors here last week-end. Mr?. Albert GreDhalgh entertained at a dinner din-ner Tuesday afternoon, the occasion being Mr. Greonhalgh's birthday anniversary. Those present pres-ent wore Mr. and Mrs. L'phrsim Tietjen. Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Open-haw. Mrs. Lnima Green-h:ilgh. Green-h:ilgh. Mr. and Mrs. H. KoIIr-nd TiPtjeif of Pay-eon. Pay-eon. Miss Druce Tietjen, the Mic-eR Mnxi-ne Ji-veve and Mildred Greenhalgh and George Gret-nhalgh. Miss Gertrude Mot t of Colorado he-e fir a hort stay et the home of her parent-j, nr. and Mrs. G. H. Mott. Mr. and f r?. J. C. Ellsworth and Mr and Mrs. H. Holland Tietjen of Pajson visited in this city Tuesday. The Mutual association gavf an opening social so-cial .nnd pro i: ram Tuesday evening in the wa rd church. Lieut refreshments were served by the young ladic.-. BEAVER 4 BEAVEH, 0t. 11. Mrs. .V P. If-on of t,;) It I,ake. formerly of Hiav.r City, i-.ub u pp--n: : t--i T'-'prrsent the B-ai v-t c ha pier of 1 he Tied t'ro.F at the A ricau L-::io:i c--i i-ni a, whirh was heid OI fail Lake tics wet '. Mr. a.id -Mis. V.il.ui-:: U-.vvi.mi and ''ttlp daug-Her. Maid:-, rf H(n:Vei il r, ' Nt- . ac'om-panitd ac'om-panitd hv Mibt, Jtbi- aud Lc-oy Waile '-1 "mi cit. . w ere gu- '! id Mr:,. C1 w-a C.r-'Vi r Tui t lav i: b f of la-.t wf--l. Tbotuab Mw.-?-.. ton of Mr. pud Mr-, i 1. M..tTs of Min-rfvilh , a-.i Mn-i iv.r-ti.v 'tlin-i.i'ii 'tlin-i.i'ii uf parowan n nim-nd lu iht.- SjII Lake temple Thur-duj of l.r-l weY . TV- inarm. of M Ph- WhMi- r,n1 W ilham W.'irby as slrmiii.-.' d i'i the Sa It L;'to ti-mplf. Thurh!a nf I a t w.-fi,. M s V1itf i- th-"- dan-titi-r of Mr. and Mrs. fr-on Wh:tc oi" this citi. and Mr. Wa.-'.. is the s, ai if Mr. and Mrs. L;iac Wr'y oi N'-rlh Ci k. Mr. Warhy n-.-euMy v-niria-d fn-m J-i'hiic--, h n?r- h w in itch 'ici im- s :r " ico m i Mi lb-: Nu-vm f-rt iM:vl-;i. A f C r cTm.'-i.T. iv. aud M . U arby sp ' a ff-'A s s'i ''- La ke and Pro v. r-c -iruir g to P-a v.-r Tu- .--l.i m'-iuing. t-. i:-;jk their li-mi f-r V pr. f -nt. Mr. and Mtl-. Imi.-hM nrby rcturui'd I la h- lai m'TMir:e f'-Ti Salt L.I e. Mh-- K it i hi-"-" Smlih daugM'-r of r. and M-S W. L. S-n it a- m.-iT"--! Tlinr-. la v morning in ihe t.-ni.:- at oall Lake to Taylor Kurubwi nh cf Hi- . py. Mr au-1 M'-n. P- A . l.ri'"'f':nii n'-nouure e-irajer.ier:t -f lb '- .1:. u :r!.i r-r. N-nio lo Bert-ar-l Mal'hwn. 1 u-arri:.ge will tu'.-- pi 'ice In i1"- Salt T.itke tnnp'f o-i' V h? 'la y lb" couptr- utll be huuB i P.triigo-ub afl-r 0-to-lier f AMERICAN FORK 4 : AMERICAN PORK. Oct- 11. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Robinson and family and Mr. a nd Mrs. Ren nalhday and family motored to Suit like Wednesday, and pint the day ilsiting ihe Stat fair. Mrs. Vcrn McNeil of Hurl-y. 1 da ho, cpr-nt the early part of the week visitinc fii'-u-' and rclaliv-s hce. Mm. McNeil nas formerly Miss Jane Dickerson Mr. ind Mr5. lleno W. Vpnce fp--nt th--' early part of the we-'k in Salt Lak- iisir'n fn-'nd. Miss Roha Parker of Burl- y. Iiln ho. ?i.'-nt Sunday n ith hor fa tlrr. La fayrt re Pa rk-r. Mr. and Mr?. Vcrn v !k.f er- L-m s-. rf Mr. and Mrs. Prank Sharp Ht L-dil Mmdai. Vern Houslnu and Miss Myrtle Codduigf n were Sa't Lake visitors Weilne; la v. Mr. and Mrn Lhno Storrs h-i -irf recently re-cently married 3t I: ichfkdd, w.-rr giu-s's Monday Mon-day nnd Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. StOTB. The filial p-'r'i bv th Mutual Impr'rf-ment Impr'rf-ment Ht?oc'a',i"i of (ho Third ward , tu th- Hih SchoM g; inna-iuin Tu lay en.-pmi;. w a big tm-'.-.'s-. A hirge crow d was in attendance, atten-dance, and tlio owning was spent in dancing and games, nftrr ishii-h b:e ep'am was (sorv.-d. Mr. iio-l Jim. Richard li:ci-",i n''.r'ait t- 1 forty gnts h a !.! i n g rc-itt i..m T'"ir-'ay evenii: z in honor ot" t i r duiiirht. r. P-:i ; 1. v.ln w::s nmrriod Vtdn'S-la to Junius A-lams f Plpasaul Grcvf. The rooms ue'P di-.-craHd wiili a-tera and flahllas. -:ir"-s anl na:n: were the o-inng. cnu-:-:inui"nt. J. B. Forb'-s and da nnn ter. Mm. Ruby t'rot-by. t'rot-by. were sijufib of Mrs. La ru Maag nt Vineyard Sunday. I ELSINORE 4 1 ELSrXORB. Oct. 11. Mrs. Poier Jon-sen Jon-sen and little sron, George, left Friday for 'Nev.- York, where they will visit .relatives .rela-tives and friends. Mf. and Mrs. James Goates and Mr. and Mrs. Virell Goates of L.ehi spent the past week visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mi-5. Yrjijam Ooatcs. Mr. and frs O. I. Rasmussen spent Sunday at Ephraim with relatives. Mrs. Oral Xielson Entertained Monday for Mrs. I-f. C. Tirsen. Mrs. Otto Sains-bury Sains-bury and Mrs. Lamar Larsen. M re. Preston Ki 1 7 re raid a nd Mrs. Vincent Vin-cent Bradley of Mary; i aie spent last week-end with relatives here. Mr?. Arthur Jensen; Mr. and Mrs. C K". Chris tensen, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Frandsen. Mrs. Hannah K. Jensen and Miss Aleith T'randsen are among the visitors to Salt Lake this tweek. .Miris Merilda Jones of Mf. Pleasant and Levi Andirson of Elsinore were married in the Manti I em pie Wed nesday. They wi'l make their home at 1 sin ore. Mrs. Louis 'odei burg returned home Tuesday evening from Delta, where she :iad spent two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Marquardsnn had as their guests Hist w eek Mr. n nd Mrs. Stewart of Mt. Pleasant. 1 SPANISH FORK I 4 PPAM.-H I"t;K Oct 11 . -Mr. Prank T. tlines and Miss Wni lliucs f W;i -bins ton. T.. C- nnd J. P. IV-rs .f Salt Lake Lily spo,,t !a?t Mida tn-r.-. viiiling ith Mr. and M rs. r.3m Ne'ls-n. sr. 1 atrr Mrs. IPn-s y 'red Brigadi--i- General Tranl; T. J lines in Sa't Lake and ifft for ihe :;;. Mifs Ann Moone;. riobrbtfully en'ertaniod thr menibrs of the porosis Jmh-r "lub Friday afiernooo of last -rk. at th'- home of hr Ei..t-r, Mrs. Aminon Vc-gusou. The usual pas-timf-s wore enjoyed from b until i p. m. '.l fro.;hm -nis wrrr ?"rved. ll-o rni.iNT; of th Pidoli .Mnb "-n- pi ;. anil'- eotertained Friday iv-niug of last weck by Mr?, FtM Jcn."0. Pa'wy work occupied Iho timp. arid t ho l.ostes- -i.l.i in n-'licm. Miss Anna Yl'-klmid has returned Salt P.ilc; City, aft-" Bp-ndiu;' two weeks here with I. r-r mother. Friday af.'f rnoon of In-t wo.-k Mim Vicklund entertained at an aftt ruoon luncheon for a parry of h'T girl friends. Mrr.. RopwH p.radrord was ploasnntly nir-prised nir-prised Pnuday a'ternoon by a par'y of frimi-, who gathered ot her home to jmnor 1 1"1 a nni -vertiary of her birth. Her twin brother. J(im Jot, tv.13 on- of the gn: ts. The time v. a-pla a-pla -aul ly pii :-sd with ni us'.c. and a V". uutcous supper was served by i hp gu- st s. Sur.dnv dinner gue.ts ai tae l-"ii" of Mr. and Mrs. Ln Stewnri. Sr.. at their ram-h. were Mr. and Mr. Mrnl randall and little Kon of Car?hnrtit. tr. and Mr-. F. L. S'wart and little sou. and Mr. and Mrs. Ld. G riff il h and children. Mrs. J. M. Taylor and sons, Sherman and ! LARK I T " LARK. Oct. U. Mrs. R. P. Nell returned re-turned Monday from EvanMon. W JO.. wrero she had spnt a wpc',;. Miss L'e'ha J-'otcrs-'m rcturr.ed ''ucsda'-evening ''ucsda'-evening after a we-'.-i's visit m s'ah Lac a the guest uf hf.r sister. Mrs. A- V.hl- Mr. nnd Mr v. A Nelson of Lrlqi'iiu ritv visited M rs. Kd ulsen during the week. Miss Th'dnia u-shcr r- turned to her homo in Prancr on Thursday a iter vc 11-in- Mrs. J.ie Newman fur a mnnlh. M-. and Mrs. Khid ;-'id Mr. and Mrs. T, Lavirenre "f Riv'Tton visited Mrs Ha TV i;cer on smrdav. Mr. and . 1 V . 1 : . Ti h t o r o and w.in. Harold, retu-ned Sunday after visaing in filer. Idaho A pica sant ei enin was s pent l1 vidav of hast wMk, when a numhr-r of sr-hool-nate'- su rprtcd Mi 'era Norn hf-rs. Games were the fenfire nf the ei enii.g. Refrp.shmonls v.-ere s-tvc-J In f'flecn. Fred Hauu. son of Mr. and Mrs. Olis Sandsrrom. reti:rm-d Tir.:rsday of last week from t!ie Pacific coast. Mr. Maun served one ear m the T "n tied si a tes navv. Mrs. H. C Kujihohl t and M isx M a r Phowallor of Palt halve Chy nrn vi-it-ing Mi.-. G. V. Latlm. Mr. and Mr-. William flint t enfi,ri. are spending a few davs m Sa't. T.akc. Mr. and Mrs. A rt i-'ra : '.r ot" pay son. a ceo in pa nie1 by M rs. A 1 r.-: I 'ra .c-, ere quests of Mrs. C L'iirislenscn on Wednesday. Wednes-day. Miss t"'l'tra. Haft entertained Tuosdny evening uf Int w&It in honor of her s:-;-teenlh bir'h(!:v- annivrrsary. s'er-n girl f ric-nd s were present. A Party of 1'oung folks of Lark mntored to Bingham on s-Wmday e - liiii uf last week f o a f r end a da pre. A pleas-aril eveni'1 iva ,jr"'iil Wednesday, Wednes-day, v hem a numhof -,f ho s and Liirls surprise-1 Rola nd Peterson. Refreshments were served to fifteen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Federmari -'-f West Jordan were Ihe gue-ls of Mr. a nd M rs, tj. S'.uirlslrLini Oil Shindt-y. Mr. and Mrs. Lailhe PeJervon of Sail Lake arrived in Lark on Tue.-.uuy tu make their hume. Mrs. Nellie luxon uf I-Yis.-,, is vi:dtlng her motimr. Mrs. Mai'gareL Park, in Lark. Tlie school tej.-hor . :ll 5 -il home for the win'er w i S i .Mrs. John S'.eel. ?Jrs. Katlieritie Sea) it; spending an indefinite in-definite time in Rinhatn. h RICHFIELD BKHFTELP. Oct. U . Mrc. Florian Morrh-;Ti ( Hcuton, Tea?. is here tisating her mother, . Hri- Ulena Chrisiiansen. Mrs. Tom Brown entertained Thursday eve-titz eve-titz of lat week complimentary to Miss Fern Clid'Mer and, Elmo ytorr-. 'Die house was fride beautifid with autumn leees and flowers. Kewpi6i dre?ied as a bridal party formed a centr-fieee for the table. Besides the guests : o! honor, luncheon was scried to Mr. and Mrs. C- A. Storrs. Miss Thelma Storrs. Miss Myrtle n-idester. Mis Ldna Borg. Klar Storre, Howard wts, Tom Bro-fcn and ilf-rril Brg. Mr. and Mrs. A. TS". Law&on returned WcdueL-, WcdueL-, Jay. after spending ten davs visiting their graters. Mrs. H. O. Saiiford and Mrs. H. A. hMabter, at Salt Lake Cit. A farewelt party was tendered -to Samuel . Jcii,-E0D of Mr, and Mrs. Georc A. Beal, Fri- I Jay evening of last week, in the Second nardi : b P' s- bapel. After the program and Mr. . P'-s oration, the evening uas sp"nt in danc- ! - i-' Mr. Eeal will lave Wednesdav to fill a Hi-;)-,D in the eastern states. 1 Mrs. Guy Lewis and Mrs. Norman Andrea on fave tebirned, after finding two weeks visit-friends visit-friends ia Salt l.--iWt- CiJv. hi honor of Mr. Hobri. K . SGibbs. formerly JJ -Lesslie H;.how-. r,f i bis citv, the Misses '''oy Ogden, Melissa Rimiiav, Kva Ogden and J'serra Xelsoo entertained at a bundle shower flday evening at the home of Mih Ramsay." .' !; rwras were beautifully decorated with pink white hearts and cupula and lighted with J'K having pink shades. A basket of pink ""as and white Shasta daisies formed a cen-Jjrpiece cen-Jjrpiece for the table. Luncheon was served to "-'fey guests. The evening was (.pent lu gamea i music. Besides the many beautiful gifts, '"e bride was presented with a book, "Advice rock springsTwyo. i 4 TtOCK SPRINGS, Idalv. 0-t. 11. Mrs. C. F. O iJounH plabantly t-otertniucd Tnrr'l.'t y fvr-DinK. fvr-DinK. the gnme bonis britj::?. A I. the roo-clusino roo-clusino of t lie pn m-": tli hielt ecorr s Tv-ro 1 fnvur to furor MrP. Felix RchPiPtl-r :tn-J Mlf-s N't-1 tip O'l mnnpll. Miss Rose racmelll rc-coiv-inp Hip confiola t inn. The oven in? 'h oiitertaiu-dkt; oiitertaiu-dkt; t was cr-nHiKlprl with refroBlitncnts. Miss I'.'iirl Nubf?r and ilrti. A. II. riolmos roi-eivf-d tlit; Kpisiyipal guild mem berg and their fr ieinlh "n Tups-iuy at the first n( a Berlf-s of crd parly a ffrnoons to be Riven by tbt: guild. The hostots served lun'.'honn. Th( Latter-daj' Saints g:vt: a basket nocial at the meeting bousi Tiiedny et-cninp. Mre. Robert Fletcher whs Burp riser by a number ot her friends Monday evening, the occasion being her birthdtiy anniversary. The evening wiis concluded with luntbeon. Mrs. H. n. Ham hi in entertained nt r de-ltL'htful de-ltL'htful Kensington Saturday afternoon of last iei-k, complimentary to Mrs. D. B. Park, who has recently moved here. The afternoon was Rpi-nt in n ed I e work, a nd Inneheon "aF sitvo-1. Mrs. John how. Sr.. celebrated her birth-da birth-da y ami i versa ry Tuesrliiy evening. M unit', games and supper witp features. The I'ork Snrinifs D-lpliiai'M met Monday evening eve-ning at the home of Mrs.. J. P. lioyer. The Deltu M'''a DHphian chapter will meet next Tuefdiiy nighl at the ramc-cio library. M if-s Klorenee in 1 lin en tiTla iiitd number of teachers Tuesday evening ut the home of Mrs. Hattie Jamie?on. M iss Kale Snrlling entertn ined the Sh"-jaue-i Campfire girls at her home Wednrsduy evening. Refreshments were served. Miss Mirirtn M-'Nulty entprtained llie "vtntiria-kif "vtntiria-kif rampfire girls at a theater party Friday e'-.ir.i'ig. After the show luncheon una served bv t!i(j liostrsn at h'-r home. Mr. and Mrs. Jver Hiibacku were the recipient re-cipient h of a surprise Thurbday evening, when a mini her of their friends went to their new liume to give them a hniisewarm ing. Friday evening of Inst week u number of friends "nf Miss Christina Park gave u shower in h'-r honor, and presented her with an appropriate ap-propriate cift. hr wedding taking place Tuen-da Tuen-da V nf thin week. The evening was made plensaiit with music and refreshments. M .ss Christina Park uf this city, tlanghter of Mr. and Mrs. John Park, was married Tuesday night to K. B. Hitchcock of Boise. Idaho. ' To the utrain of a beaurifiil weridin? miiich, played by Mrs. Leslie Gibson, the bridal party entered and stood in the bower of flowers which were tastefully arranged by the florist. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. W. A. Webber of Green River. The bride was benutifullv gowned in white satin, made en tniiii". and weiring a long veil, caught up with lilies of the valley. She carried a shower bouquet of bride's ns-s ami lilies of the val-ev. val-ev. Assis'ing her were Miss (irace Park.sis- e'r l'o-a ned n pink s:i in nnd en rry ing a hou'quet of Ophelia rnm-s. Kd. I f i tchcock. hroMier of th" hrlde-rroom . of I.arnmie, Wyo.. wiis best mini. Following t lie wedding ecrc-tionv. ecrc-tionv. a s'ipper was server in t.h$ dlning-moiM dlning-moiM of the park apartments in Ihe hotel. Iitnv heiiutiful pnKents were rec ived hy t h" y. un's p-oph-. They left Wednesday for Boise. Idaho, to reside. Miss Mary Stafford has left for un eiLendi-d I GUNNISON f GL'NXISON. Oct. II. -Mr;-;, .lopli A.1 Larson is -jsil::i' i'riciuls in "ro't L,tI-'o. At i'i-. Augu:-L yiiniiisoii ;i nrl M cs. Coral I I, ii (j Vinson en! trlaii i 'il at 000 a nd 1 unrli -con on Thuri-'lay eveniuq. Cui-tif-town uesi.s were '.Mr. ntcl Mrs. I.lovd it-lifi it-lifi ins, Bv iifi Lnrent zpii ami ,Va uri Williams Wil-liams nf alinn. M'jsr);inics iiavid Anderson, Ander-son, CI la rles hi II k e. Jennie Jo !iis',!i. Jesse Anderson and i:f!V Cli ris i nt--, i of iitejJk-!d. T v. arid M rs A. A. F. rre. Mr. and Mrs. Ttenry I-'nizlVna. Mrs. N;cls Peterson, nvrnin aiirl nicr pel u son, liny hiii I W'illJain I''erre and Jladcu Lii'J-vii-son of tills cil.y. Mr. and Mrs. i . I. 1asniiiKpu nf Nih-lev Nih-lev siM-nL Sunday as l;ucsIs uf Mr. and Mrs. T. M. K'-arns. M iss Corn 1 1 vicrs-fui left Krkhiy tor Kalina (o visit i ' b M.rs. Abe Williams. Miss Sylvia WilUi rrlmi left during the week to vi'iil in Knliraitn. M r. and M :s Ch;i rles Frrre arc receiving re-ceiving congry t nlation a unon tlio arrival j of a son. ! Mrs. Rov C'liilds antl Mrs. Kd'-ar Tv-irsnn , ;i re f;nc:uliiiL; a week w; tli relatives in 1 Manti. I Mrs. J.' Hasan en te rta i netl Tuesday i pvenins in honor of licr bushand's birth-da- anniversary. I The K R B. c!uh niernliers wore enter-tained enter-tained l-ridriN' evr-nln- t the hrere of .Mr. mkI Mrs. J. P.. Roper, with ear's, s:nn ;tnd refreshiuetit rf. 'J'liose prtsent were Ruth Cbnst'-is'pi., Jessie and 'ete;e !'e- I terson. It. X. Beat and George aud Iiar- j oi'l 1 a rson. Salnrrlny afternoon of Inst week a pro-crrepi pro-crrepi ve50n parly was Riven at tlio home of M ry. J. A. Pin san. Tuneienn was sercerl o MnsrVims Anns-f Mi Ha rd, D. 1. Sanders. O. H. and Gon.-o TTalverson, R. R. and .J. Metealf, Will Dack, Willis |