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Show I : son, it being her ' birthday anniversary. Refreshments were sened to twenty guests. Miss Sarah Ford left Sunday to viEit at Frovo. Claron .Torgenson returned this week from overseas Out-. Mrs. H. Chrislofferson left Sunday to visit her son, Harold, at Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Wayne Adems entertained at a quilting party, Wednesday afternoon. Luncheon wns' served to Mrs. E. Clark, Mrs. Mabel Shepard. Mrs. James Barlow, Mrs. AlpheuiS Shfrp, Mrs. Alma Neilson and Miss Edith Barlow. Mrs. A. V. Nelson entertained at dinner Sunday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Ramsay, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook. Mrs. Pearletta N'eilson and De.xter Nelson. Mrs. Orson Christeneen enteriained at a Kensington Wednesday afternoon, in honor of her birthday anniver-sary. The dining room was decorated in aweet peas, the porch in goldenglow and the living room was beautiful in dahlias. Six o'clock luncheon was served to twenty-five guests. o Mrs. Josephine Borg and daughter, Edna, of Bingham have arrived to visit friends and relatives. Mrs. H. K. Neil! entertained at an afternoon af-ternoon tea Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Marv Bolit'no. who will leave soon to make her home at Mantl. Luncheon was served to ten guests. McGlaughenlin. Dr. Mizie end Paul Hal-terman Hal-terman formed a party which left here Monday for a trip through Yellowstone park. Mrs. Annie Westguard of Idaho Falls is here visiting her sister. Mrs. D. L. Evans, Sr. Mrs. A. E. Felton returned home Tuesday, Tues-day, after visiting in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Poneelet returned home Monday, after spending three weeks visiting with Mr. Poncelet's mother in California. Mrs. Charlotte Reynolds and Miss Bertha Thomas returned Sunday from a visit in Salt Lake and Ogden. Miss Isabel Morsan has returned to her home In Ogden. after a visit here with relatives snd friends. Mrs. D. C. Ray entertained the Clio circle Friday of last week. Mrs. M'nnie A. Herferton of Colorado is here -visiting with her daughter, Mrs. A. E. Pelton. Mrs. Blumenthal returned home Monday, Mon-day, after spending the week-end at Salt Lake. Miss Minnie Larson and Miss Sara Jones returned home Sunday, after a visit at Salt Lake. Mrs. R. B. Pavis has as her guest her sister, Mrs. Gill Sweeten of Collinston. Utah. . Mrs. Jane Larson and Mrs. Dan Jones returned home Sunday from a visit at Salt Lake. Mrs. Jesse Webb has- returned from a visit at Lehi and Salt Lake. at a charming dinner Sunday when covers were laid for relatives and a few intimate friends. The Rev. Ward Winter Rese and Mrs. Reese of Salt Lake are sojourning in Duchesne for a few weeks. During Ihelr stay the Rev. Mr. Reese .will conduct services at the Episcopal church. Mrs. D. Y. Strong nnd small son and Mrs. Al McAfee of Woodbine spent the last week-end with Mrs. Fannie Bjom-son. Bjom-son. Miss Leva FItzwater has been spending a week with friends and relatives In Salt Lake. Mrs. J. P. Madsen and daughter. F,itlv, have returned from a month's visit in Salt Lake. Provo and Pleasant Grove. Frank Johnson has gone to Oc.-:m Park, Calif., to join his wife, who lias been there for several months. A number of the younger se of thA town enjoyed a "chlck-e-ree" at the A. M. Murdock home Sunday evening. Miss Louise Johnson of Holden is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. A. Stevenson, for the remainder of the eununer. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Halstead announce the birth of a daughter at their honie'last. week. Mrs. Steven Shelton and. family hava returned from Roosevelt, where they spent the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Schliegle have returned re-turned from a short stay in Provo. Mrs. J. R. Winter or Salt Lake "-jty is the guest of her brother, A. 1'. Mor-tensen, Mor-tensen, at Knight's camp. Miss Olga Schoman returned Saturday of last week, after spending a week at the Murdock ranch in Strawberry canyon. Mrs. C. W. Brown is visiting relatives in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Craver nnd Mrs. R. Pea.le Herrick have returned from a. two weeks' motor trip to points of interest inter-est in Utah, Wyoming and Colorado. State Society i t RICHFIELD j RICHFIELiD, Aug. 9. Miss Bessie Neill ! entertained at a Kensing-Ton Wednesday i afternoon. Sweet peas formed the center- piece for the luncheon table. The guests I were Miss Melis?a Ramsay, Miss Leslie : Hallows. Miss Aileen EJomquist. Miss Mary Parry and Miss Elsie Peterson. ; I Mrs. S. G. Clark is visiting her daugh- i t ter, Mrs. Ted Olsen. at Delta. Miss Margaret Johnson is a guest at j thp J. V. E-rickson home. i Miss . Mabel Lewis entertained at tea I Monday afternoon. Those present were j Miss Dei Magleby, Miss Retta . Maglehy, Miss Helen Magleby. Mi?s Opal Chase-man, Chase-man, Mrs. Guy Lewis and Mrs. Norman Andreason. Mrs. Milton Gentry and son. Joseph, of Milford are visiting- Mrs. Gentry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Erjj?kson. Miss Mary Parry of Salt Lake is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Parry. Mrs. Henry Neill and "Mrs.. Ernest Neb-eker Neb-eker entertained at a Kensington Thurs- j day afternoon at the home of the former. Five o'clock luncheon wa.s served to twenty-five guests. Mrs. Frank Cook entertained on Sunday afternoon in honor of her niece, Ilia Nel- r MALAD. IDAHO . . MALAD, Idaho, Aug. 9. Mrs. H. E. Reynolds of Oeden. L'tah. arrived Sunday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Davis and Miss Estella Covert returned Sunday from a visit at Pocatello and Lava. Miss Marie Hansen of Salt Lake is visiting vis-iting with Mrs. Blumenthal. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Stephenson, Mrs. DUCHESNE 4 . j DUCHESNE, Aug. 9. The Standard-! Standard-! bearers' Card club met Wednesday at I the home of Mrs. Arthur Brown at Knight's ca nip. Mr. and Mrs. Hlghtower nnd email son departed Monday for their home in Jop-lin. Jop-lin. Mo., after a few weeks' stay here. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Billings presided |