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Show Intermountain Social Happenings J P"brighamcity i I MRS. IE A O. FMDAL, formerly! Miss Doris Merrill of Brigham! City, wlio was married Wednesday. " X, xx O s - C, xx , W X 0 N x ; 'j, J. . S - XX, h x a rrTciT'S'. Oct. It.-Mr. nnd 4 ""'seim Carter announco tlui en-?Mrs- tlu-ir .tauRhlc. Vera, to .. v'v- Wlikc tonU'io tho latter J-arl ot 0-'lh! "'"nori-. M.-rrell nd Ira O. IVMal MISSma rricd WednJay in , tnd Sail ...ero r' Mrs. Kri.lal is Ilia imilBli- 'JSUT,,y km Mrs. C W. Mcr-ell of "it" ? .'itv and Mr. Kri.lat Is lh son ;V l't'P in,?rll8 vounK people will Uke 4TrThe"r resident at Tromomon. ... Kenneth C. Wricht was hostess to Mr-.mher of tho Social Development ' ,h Trrf V af"moo.l of last week. lr- , hour-s ii!rs- Hu'"'y ! w i n Norman .K-ns.'n were nt-.lias nt-.lias members of the club. Necdle-occupied Necdle-occupied the remainder oi the P" :",r Refreshments were served by ,WiW nd -Mrs. Frank Karl. , 1 m, and Mrs. 1. U. I'owen are visilins H.' ioives at Tooele. ! i unreel shower was given by Visa r .,Lf Morsan. Miss Ao.sla V.adsen i 1 ii Furdett smionsen, Monday cvo- ent to M.w lKnris Mcrre!i. a bride CI i w Numerous b'l'ts were pros, nt-P nt-P ,ha honor suest. cjauies and tne trying of Itiaeheoil iormed the diversions E; ilw eveninS. Clawson Skinner has returned to ? Lu-him City, after an extended visit to i n i Ulaho. Her husoand will arrive in fiJw da'-a and depart the latter part of ,, ' monih for a mission to iii southern f lul" Mrs. Skinner wiil reside hero dur- VjwU. dauRh.,r of Mr. and u Oliver F. Tavis of this clly, was -'-iej to Arthur P. Smith in tho Salt 'li re' temple Wednesday. ' N -s. W U Ballantvno has returned to T-i-'riiomo in Faris. Idaho, after a short .. vi-lt in Brigham with relatives and 'M'and Mrs Leslie J. Olsen returned ktwiiy' from Lava Idaho, where they . ;iere tho guests of Mr. and -drs. 11. Leo - ''Mrs" EMred R. Hatch spent the week "'Vsiit Uike City as the guest ot Mr. i. mi Mrs. Ernest A. White. iir and Mrs. Joseph Jensen have re-IV-turned from an extended visit to ;; ..insion. TVyo. IITIES VERA CARTES of Erig-l'A Erig-l'A ham City, who will be married to Z. W. Earl, rjso of Brigham City, tlie latter part of October. I 'I i s " ' C TT"'- - six . 4 v 3 " vj 'j v x 5, .'. f i s ! - "s i 1 S i - .-'.!,.' ly.-t SALMON, IDA. f :; V 1 SALMON, Iduho, Oct. 11- The members Tlhe Methodise Aid yoclety were ploas- ntly entertained at the home of Mrs. Carles Hose Thursdiiy jifterncon of lat 'eo'ii. Mr3. J. A. Hiirndon presided at :,e business meoting, which was followed ,r a social hour arid the serving of re-resli re-resli raents. Mrs. P. J. Dempsey w.is hostess to tha pomen of the Prcsby Ionian auxiliary "h'jrsday afternoon of iat week. Mrs. I b. wMckham presided at the business 65$ion, which p receded the sooial hour Tid the servintr of tea. Mrs. H. M. Camp-ell Camp-ell will receive tho ladies at their next A. jolly affair that took place at the ligh school Friday evening way the in-Lialion in-Lialion of the prirl freshmen by the niem-rs niem-rs of the other classes. Tha freshiea rere all obliged to appear in foolish cos-axes cos-axes and ro through various stunts, this ea'.ure being in the hands of a committee f upper-classmen, that included Janice !i wards, LrOuise Corn forth, Pel la Cooper, Jia Mendenhall, Florence ireene, Ma-ion Ma-ion Black, C. Speilman and Margaret ardilaiids. Games, dancing and refresh-ients refresh-ients followed. The freshmen who par-Wi:pated par-Wi:pated were Jane Brown. Jack lilscoe, jAe Coles, Thelma Cooper, El ma Ding-:)Iin. Ding-:)Iin. Ruby L'awson, Kenneth Fox, Clarice Clar-ice Fowler, jester Gaver, Myra Hersh-srvtr, Hersh-srvtr, Mildred Hail, Mabel Hail, George ih-ison, Olive King, Roland McFrederick, alo Mitidiekauf, Doris. Mandenhail, Mil-ed Mil-ed Stobie, Frances Smith, Howard Sims, h-odore Slavin, Jay South, Georgine irry, Hilda Williams, Herbort Yearian, (Syrnond Oltnger, L-eslie Killorn. The kriy was chaperoned by Superintendent id Mra Philip" Rand and the teachers, i isidea a number of the parents, j Mrs. Theodore Ketchum was hostess t i the members of the guild at their meet-g meet-g Thursday afternoon of last week. ,i fter a di&cusloa of plans, led by the A rt5ident, Mrs. E. H. Caster in. a social r iir was enjcyed over the teacups, ft Mr. and Mrs. George II. Monk gave a J I feasant dinner party Friday evening ot , 1 week. A bowl of sweet peas formed ia centerpiece for the table, and the l firsts bidden included Mr. and Mrs. i hilip Rand, J. M. McPhersor.. Mr. and V fs. Fred Blscoo and Mr. and Mrs. J. It. ,V 'risht. Mr. and Mrs. Cha-uncey Stroud, Mrs. T. Stroud and daughter, Mrs. Caperon, turned Monday from a motor trip to t:se, where they attended the state fair d visited friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hettinger spent . week-end nt the home of Mr. and w M- M, McXicoll of Tcndoy. Ueutenant Alfred Belt of Spokane, who -fceiitly returned from FraJ.ce, is the ttst of Mr. and Mrs. William Osborn. Mrs. William Carienter and son, Rob- 1U returned to their home at Tendoy 1- -anday, after a week's visit in Salmon. .Mrs. Mary S. Wood has gone to Butte, w-'-, for a short stay. , Mr. and Mrs. j, A do Barre expect to u bait LiLke soon for a visit of several eks with Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. bertson. ) jMra. Dan Chase and Mrs. Maude Hud-pa Hud-pa returned Friday of last week from visit of several weeks in Butte, Mont., ; V r"re iey wero the guests of Mrs. Hud- V " a sister, Mrs. Preston. A wT' and Mrs- George H. Monk and son, - wcon, accompanied bv M5ss Violet Bis-r'Tf01 Bis-r'Tf01 to leave October If, on their -S rnotoi- trip to California, where mj y will ttpend the Winter. : I a 1 o'clock dinner S:itnnl.iy nT last woek, hon-r- I ing Mis. J. P. LatiTiu-r of Boise. The A (hi is an Avciiue club ent-,rfainvj Saturday Satur-day ev.-ii.ihL' rif lst vc-k at a prcurfs-ive din- ner puny for Mr. and Mrs. p. )t. t liur. lull, who will Km vp p oon to spend tlit? w uil-r in California. The cm-Ms w t-rc tntert.i inud suo cev.-.ivt-ly at the lumis of P. Uuiiluji, C. D. 1 1 win and IlrL thtrroa. Mrs. W. II. ;.-.- -iiii.,.v was hostess Wcdnos-day Wcdnos-day afternoon of last week (o the Wednet(i:'y Eridj-j club. Cards wre pluytxl al'tt-r Innrn-fjn. Innrn-fjn. Mrs. Lawruiit-e Clo-j wnu the prize for Tii'h sct-ro. The Kimherly Koad cl-ib met Wcrinesday aftt-rnn--n of last week .it the ho:n.; of !rs. 0. F. Strobeck. The a ftemoon was given ov,t to preparations for n reception to lie tiven October Oc-tober 10 by tlie Federation of Wumen's clubs to the t pa i-here and trustee-- of the sch'-o) district, dis-trict, .ind to plans for a Hallmve-n rrlic, it t whieh mejnhLTs of the club will entertain their hu-liandp. Mrs. Conrad M.-iL'td er.lr-rtaincd the Ninth Avenue ehib Wcdnr-da y afternoon of last wvefc. rl'vn meiub.TS answered 1o roll tall. Mrs. Frank Kellofrtr had t lie program in ciiarpe. th subject sub-ject u-Miip, "low to Lenrn to Like Music." The house was decora ted with alters and autumn leaves. U,-f rethiiu-nts wore K'Tvcd. Mrs. L. T. Morse was hof ess Wednesday afternoon of Inst week to tlie Lntre Nous club at a bridge party. Mrs. Hugh Lewis won the .prize for hi-zh score. The Hoover Bridge club wet Wednesday afternoon of last week at the home of M r. Ernest White, with twelve members present. Mrs. Smiz'-r was a guest, of the club. Kcfresh-ments Kcfresh-ments were served. 1 MONROE i f , MONP.OE, Oct. 11. Mr. and Mm. F. Erkk-son Erkk-son and Mrs. Josepu Olsen are visiting frieuds in Sail Lake. Cards are out annonii'inrr the niarriape nf Amelia Winget to Harvey Jensen of llichfteld, on October -!. Mr. and 3!rs. Klvin Taft entertained Saturday Satur-day even1"!; f ltt week at a "honse-warriiiii" p:Tty. M idnipht lunt-heoa was server; to t hrt following : Mr. and .Mrs. Ole Olson.' Mr. and Mrs. Olof Olson, Mr. nod Mrs. Nephi Olsen, V'erna and Ferd Km k son, Orson and Horner Olsen, Ol-sen, Miles, Irene aud Hex Talt, Mr. aud Mrs. Raymond. i The South ward Mutual entertained at a social so-cial in the amiiseincnt hall Tuesday evening. A large crowd was present. The following Monroe resin fat s attended the state fair nnd conference; Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Majrleby, Bishop and Mrs. James Ware, W. A. Wa rnick, Mrs. L'. M. iSoreusoii and Mrs. George Hicks. A number of girl friends of Miss Amelia WinJet gavg her u shower Friday evening. Present were Edna Hunt, Sylvia Coliinj.'-, Amy fh-itwforrl, Paula Nielsen, Zina Brown, Mrn. Ell L'jiidgreen, Eosetta b.ive, Colista Wingel, Lc-uh Ware and Jennie Wingei. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Foist er visited a few days hi Salinn this week with friend-'. Elliott Enrsen, Mrs. Olo E:trsen and Mrs. William Morrison motored to Lichfield ,unriay. Mr. and Mrs. Lucia n Winget entertained at a weddin? reception Saturday evening of last week in honor of the marriage of their daughter, daugh-ter, Amelia, to Harvey .I-nsen. Those present were Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Brown, Mr. and Mrs. N. Jf . Nielsen, Mr. and Mr.-. Alphotizo Winget, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Win tret, Mr, and Mis. EriL'huM. Nielsen, Mr. nnd .Mrs. 0. P. Washburn, Mr. and Mrs. Zeraldo Niids.-e.ri, Air. a no Mrs. Leonard Win get. Mrs. Charl-'S Crahb is spemiing a week tn Lehi visiting Jut hrolher, who recently returned re-turned from France. IN FALLS, IDA, j I i faT lhUi- Idano- 0pt- n.TT. and Mrs. Mr , te teruinod Monday evening at ' - m. i home at a harvest btme dinner i"8 of Uie Twin FM,iii chapter, Dangh- lirlis I . African Revolution. The evening Wlrei-S .ln 3 -eneraI social time and the i in-! n lthy Kworthy entertained the 'A F hl ?Dhtrs Mo31aT evening at her coun- C!wJ?0r!nie C08" hostess Saturday Enf Ust wefe at i rd i.arlv, at liCi" !"nnment was made of the ;.Vnroach-JAiav,01 ;.Vnroach-JAiav,01 her sisl&r- Miss Fern Ctc-llo, JPW 1orthi0etob'r J6- five hundred was !r'fl k.?e Murray carrying off the 3hL , Lhleh BCore' two-course U a 2.S. served a color scheme of pink "' Nations. S CSrried 0ut in lhe nu and ,Taylor- aisled by her daugh-JJaUa daugh-JJaUa and Susanne, was hostess at Salt Lake visited at the- home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hughes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Eeeliu of A It it visited rehit ives here the past week, j .Mr. and Mrs. Walter Larson and Mrs. B-rr , Hyatt uf Sliclley, Idaho, arc visiting relatives and friends here. i Sa ( unlay evening of la st week a povnriy soeial was given a t I lie Cong re gal in mi I church. Canies, music and refreshments were the 0a- lures. Frizes w.-re won by Miss Helen Itob- i ertsou and 'lorn Davies. j Lake. i lie Mioses Zoa and Zola H Irk en left Moiuhiy for Kali Lake to in:ike their homo for the winter. Mrs;. Majtu Mulilcr and daughter, Marion, of Nevada are the guests of Mrs. Buhler'y inoLher. Mrs. William Ryan. The Ml.ssed 1 lope and Clara M unlock entertained at their homo Saturday evening eve-ning of last week. Dancing was Lhe feature. fea-ture. Refreshments were served to fifteen fif-teen guests. labored as missionaries for two years, a succes;--ful social was si von Saturday evening eve-ning of last week in the South ward chapel. An interesting program of musical musi-cal numbers uiut speeches (was enjoyed and elaborate refreshments were served later to a large gathering. To mark the beginning of the T. M. M. I. A. winter's work, a social was given Thursday evening in the ward chapel bv the members of the South ward Y. Lj. and V. M. M. J. A. A varied program was rendered and refreshments wore served. by the hostess, assisted by her sisters, Mrs. J. H. .A rchibold and M rs. Marvin Neilson, and her daughter. Miss Lizzie Sluimwny. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bersson returned homo Fri'h.y. after a week's visit in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs S. 11. MeMurrin und Professor Pro-fessor and Mrs. C. Oren Wilsou. Mrs, I . E. Sheltou and sons. El more and C uy. spent the last week-end in OgdeQ' and Kaysville. Mayor and Mrs. L. W. Preston returned home Thursday from Salt Lake City, wliere they had b'-en the guests of Mrs. Preston's bister. Miss Nellie Barnard, for a few ueekn. M iss Ada Hachwailh --pent the last eek-end in Ogden. dny morning: for Fraser, Colo., to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. C. L.. Pierce U-ic Friday morning for a month's vacation at Wichita Wich-ita Falls, Texas. Mrs. K. F. Birch visited in Salt Lake City during the week. A jolly surprise party was given Thursday Thurs-day evening at the home of John A. Voul-son Voul-son in honor of his sixty-fifth birthday. Luncheon was served. This was the first time in years that the Poulson lamiiy have been united. Those present were John, Andrew and Alfred Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. August Foulson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Xeal, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Christenson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Llewellyn and children. Juel Christenson and Mr. and Mrs. William Houghton. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hart of Thistle were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Taylor early In- the week. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor intend to leave in the near future for a visit in Texas. Mrs. Henry Nay lor entertained Monday Mon-day evening at dinner in honor of Walter Baxter, recently returned from overseas . Mrs. Fred Samuels and little daughter were guests of friends aud relatives in Salt Lake during the week. 1 MT. PLEASANT 4 t MT. PLKAiSAXT, Oct. 11. The Home Culture club met Wednesday a f ternooit with Mrs. A. Crane, fifteen members and gnosis being present. Mrs. 10. C. Fros- j ton continued the reading, "Our National Government," aud M rs. Aniasa A ldihh 1 read an excellent article, Thrift in t he Home." Several piano numbers were contributed con-tributed by Miss Arcilec Parnett. Business Busi-ness matters were discussed preceding a luncheon. The next meeting of the club will be with Mrs. H. c. l-Jcaumjnn W rdnesday, October 2'J. The La Chere Soirees club was entertained enter-tained Ht a ken sing ton and luncheon by Miss Areilee Barnett Monday evening. The Woman's .Missionary society will meet next Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. F. C. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. K. Y Wall entertained Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. j. 10. Jorgenseu, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Harney, Mr. and Mrs. fad win Johnston, Air. aud f Mrs, Charles Hone and Mr. and Mrs. William Orrock. In honor of C. H. Stew art, who will have next week to perform a. mission for the L. l. S. church in the eastern states conference, and lOIviri Mcintosh and Alonzo Knudsen, who recently returned re-turned from the New Kngland states and tho southern biates, wheru they ) " SANDY ' 4 SANDV. Oct. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goos-mnn Goos-mnn entertained at dinner Kriday for Mr, and Mrs. .1 . Nor rib of 1'ai'adue. . t.o era with hud fur fourteen. Mrs. T. K. Biclnrds of Samaria, Idaho, is a juesL of Mrs. J. W". Cushlng. The rrdii-'i-m class fif the Jordan stake j,'ave a social ai the Kuhre bemitiary AVedncsdii.v even i lie- Tho time was fcpent iu a I'roK'raiii of dancing a nd relr' shnnnl s v ure berved. bev-Lui,v-f i , e trues is were present . Tlie N. n. elnh met Cor the first time this season. YVeducsiIa y, ut the home of Mra. T. C. Da vies on i'iuiieer avenue. The t.-u la hie lield a beautiful vase of asters in the pas I el shades for a een lerpiree. Those present wre: Mrs. E. O. .lenwi n. .Mrs. Lovis Van Dam. Mrs. F. i. Wisher, Mis. (ieorye lir.vherj,-. Mm. L. I,. Kad'fon, Mrs. W'illinui Ilntrln-s. Mrs. Clde Sjwer.soti and M rs. Henry (jooMuan. Mrs. Ccor'e Marriott and Mrs. K. White of Salt Lake were last wetdi-eud quests of Mrs T. K. Marriott. Mrs. Kruest Cnshing cut erf a ined tlie larlifs of the CouyreKiit i..nal Aid tmeiely, Thurtduy, at her houie on 1'iimeer a venue. Mrs. Maud Vfin-ent lias as her curst her mother, Mrs. Hubert Stanley, of Mammoth. Mrs. Mary Cille;.oie and little daughter of 1 GARLAND . XLVKLAAn. Oet. It. A surprise was tendered ten-dered to Master Taylor Day at ihe home of Miss Oweiitioliu Wort ley, 'J'lmr.-day evening of last week. Unities and music formed the evening's eve-ning's entertainment aud refreshments were served. Dr. and Mrs. John M. Waste spout the last w.-.-ic-eml in Salt Lake City. Mrs. P. 11. Sheltou en t ert u ined the members of tlie Y C. T. C. club of Tmnonbm, Tluir-dny Tluir-dny of last week. Kiotrteen members were present. Mrs. ,). C. C"ombs was a speeial pm-st. After the husiiie.-s session, a soeial afteruoou was enjoyed. Kef reslunenls were served. Mr. aud -Mrs. UeiTe It. Hnf;hes hud us their dinner quests Sunday Mr. aud Mrs. Fred Lamb and son uf Salt Lak City. , f'.isliop and Mrs. Charles Munns -are visiting iu Sail Lake City. M rs. Jotiu J. Stiunm ay ivr.a hostess to the members of the Ladies' Self-Culture club Friday Fri-day afternoon of last week nt Iter home on West Kin-lory simet. There were ten members mem-bers present . with the following as fne-ia ! L-iiests: Mesdatnes J. a. Jardine, J. II. Archi-bold. Archi-bold. Marvin Neilson and Harry Thoninsoii. A sueial afternoon was ei:jied. Several selections selec-tions wero played on the ielrohi aud a piano polo was ghen by Miss Lizzie Shnmway. 'ihe liomt was tastefully deeoraieii w t ih cosmos, ua slur I in ins and roses. Lunch eou wad sen td 1 ASHTON, IDAHO i ASUTON. Idaho, Oct. 11. The ladles of tho Soei.'il union have honored Miss Sirinie Bray, retiring re-tiring president, by presentiug 5n-r nith a beautiful beau-tiful silver and gold spoon. Mrs. It. U. Muo-uimr Muo-uimr has bevn elected president. M i s. i',, O. Casey . lei' I S nudity inert) in f or Pendltdon, (Ire., being called there by ihe illness ill-ness of relatives. The Cases will make their home iu California Has inter. Mrs. Frank K. Owtn left the r i t of the v-.ee); for it two weeks' it.it with relatives in Caer, Wyo. Mis. Jay C. Rail has gone to Salina, Kan., to isit with relatives for lortnichl. iiliam Korx-ii of llig Springs has been imis-teriit imis-teriit out of Lucie Sam's fighting forces, and vis i trd friends in Ash ton ta --1 week. Mrs. George K. Dicks liai. :"ijc to Deowawe, Nov.. to join her husband, 'i hvy will he ttie-e for some time. ("Jeiir-r Ujrt, manager of the Idaho Uroeerv, has moved )i is f ami ly from St. A u thouy . '.1 he.' ar- livit'g in the Keuner liou-e. Mrs. W. L. Kobinson eni- rtaiiu-l at a beau tlfully unpointed 1 o'clock luuehion last week, in ceh bralion of her birthday amm ersary. T i-.'-inneheou tabic had a large of crimson roses as a centerpiece. The ::f tcfnoon M :1S spent in viiiing, faucy work aud m ct-t,uesbiu ct-t,uesbiu cou test, 1 MAMMOTH : MAMMOTH, Oct U. Mrs. L,yrnan Dodge was surprised Monday evening on tlie occasion of her fiftietli hiruhday anniversary an-niversary hy a- large num her of her friends, who gathered at her home. The evening was pleasantly spent in games, music and an excellent luncheon. Those present were Mrs. W. K. Mott, Mrs. William Wil-liam Davis, Mrs. Perry Dodge, Mrs. I eo Dodge, Mrs. M. lioyer, Mrs. P. I:. Boyer, Mrs. B. 1''. Loer, Mrs. Minnie Courley, Mrs. G. A. Painau, Mrs. J. L. .Stark, Mrs. J. l' Knuds'-n. Mrs. William Lem-mon, Lem-mon, Mrs. Luke Ifiekman, Mrs. John F0. Lang, Mrs. A ngus McLeod. Mrs. P. B. Fuller, Mrs. DerL Leavitl. Mrs. William Werritt, Mrs. Joepit Wightm.m, Mrs. lfcrnni Naylor, Mrs. Peter Jirema, Mrs. Williaiii Siiniison, Mrs. J. J Cronin, Airs. Joseph p; Ism ore. Mrs, Tou Whimpy, Mrs. A . 1L Sturgis, Mrs. Anna Mclntare and Mrs. James Waruurton. .Mr. and Mrs. A. X. Jensen left Ihurs- T HEBER CITY f - 4 TTOBETR CITY, Oct. 11. Mr. and Mrs. .Tamp.s Fisher announce the encasement of their daughter, Mary, to A. R. Hunter of Ogden. The wedding will take place in tho early winter. Mra. J. H. Tjuke was a visitor to Salt Lake last week. Mrs. Mary K. Davis of Provo is visiting visit-ing friends in Heber. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clyde and daughter, daugh-ter, Nina, are spending a week in .Sait |