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Show I 1 1 i ! State Society T BRIGHAM CITY i ; j BRIGHAM CITY, Julv 5. Miss Hattie ; t Nichols and her niece, Mits Phyllis Mad- ; sen. will depart Monday for a month's ; visit with relatives in Los Angeles and ; San Diego. Cai. They will return by way of San Francisco. Mis-3 Trieste Box and Mrs. Lys'e B. Richardson went to Ogden Thursday to snend the week-end visiting their sister, Mrs. J. A. Lee. Mips Louise Horsley is spending a few days in Salt Lake, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Johnston of Omaha. Neb., are here for an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gidney. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jeppson have removed re-moved to Rigby. Idaho, where they w.ll reside. Mr. Jeppson has recent arrived home from service in France. The members of the Elberta Rebeksih lodge entertained the members of the ' I. O. O. F. Friday evening of last week in the lodgerooms at a house-warming social. The lodgerooms have of late been remodeled and comfortably furnished, which gave occasion for the enioyab'e affair. Musical numbers were furnished and short, spicy speeches made, which were followed by the serving of a tray : luncheon. About T no were presenr. The Elberta Rebekah lodge hap been organ- : lzed onlv a vp;n- and has thirty members : Mr. and Sirs. R. V. Call entertained : , Thursdnv evening at a fareweil social in ; honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jenpson. who : are moving to Rigby. Idaho. Games and : musical selections were enjoyed and re- 1 trehments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Siatter of Malad. i ; Idaho, snent the week here visiting rela- fc tlvfs and friends. ; M;ss Kl!a Harner and Glen -M. F:sh- I f burn were quietly marr'ed Tuesday at ; noon at the home nf the hriHeernom's ! 1 7 -rents. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. F shburn. ; ! B'shop Thomas H- B'ackburn officiating. : Bouquets -f summer flowers adorned the ; parlor, where the ceremonv was ner- ! farmed m the nresence of Mr. and Mrs. : F. TV. F'shbnrn. Mrs. R. L. Harper nf Harper ward. mother of the br'de. : and Mrs. Laura Fishburn. Follow- ; lug the ceremony luncheon was ; j served. The vnyns couple left the same ; evening for SaU Lake, where thev w'?l ; spAnd several dvs of the:r honeymoon, j : Mrs. O. G Snencer entertained at ; 1 Iunch"n Mindav pfternnnn in honr of , ! her s'ster. M-. C C Jensen, whn 's here ; I w'th her husband for a short vJsu. Dr. and Mrs. Jensen have just returned from i ; Ch'ngo. i : Pr. and Mrs Henry Strannuist have ar- ' : nved m Rrgham for a v:s:t w'th rela- ; t'ves before 'eivine for San Fran'so. , ; where the drtor wi'l entr ne of the government hs;tals Dr. Stranouist ! has recent- crtn'ed from a medical col'ge nt Ph'ladMph'a. M and M-s W. R H'me and E. A. G'llett of Cnrinne, have returned from an extended tr'p to Chicago and other eastern east-ern cities. j T PRESTON, IDAHO I 4 . PRESTON", Idaho, July 5. Mrs. Eu- fc gene Cluff of Burley is visiting her par- ! t ents. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Larsen. 8 Ida M. Tarbell and the Fill.on Con- , C cert party were entertained Monday aft- it ernoon by Mr. and Mrs. George B:ood j i and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Evans. They i were taken by automobile through Bear R.ver canyon and luncheon was served at the power plant. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carpenter of Magna, Utah, spent the week with the:r mother, Mrs. L. W. Carpenter. I Mr. and Mrs. Wi:ham Lohman have : returned, after spending a month in Kan- , Eas and Missouri. They returned by j way of Colorado, visiting many po.nts of i interest. They were joined by their brother from France. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Fjelstead of Seattle, Wash., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Fjelstead. Mrs. E. Card and daughter. Ruth, left Thursday to visit a month in Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Harley Greeves entertained Monday Mon-day evening in honor of her brother and wife, Mr and Mrs. P.oy Carpenter, of t Magna. Utah. Progressive "5u0" was the j feature. Mrs. Earl Houck and E. Van j Dyke won f:rst prizes and Mrs. L. M. I i Carpenter and Theo Peterburg the con- i ; so'at n prizes. The national colors were : carried out in the decorations of the re- I j cept.on hall, dinmg room, table and p?aee ' i cards. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J j Theo Peterburg. Mr. and Mrs. Vaugh ! ! Belnap. Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Eames. Mr. ' j and Mrs. E. Van Dyke. Mr. and Mrs. '. Earl Huck. Mr. and Mrs Orsen Hansen, ! t Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greeves, Mr. and Mrs. ; L. M. Carpenter, Miss Kate Fjelstead and Wi'.ram Wlseomb. i M ss Harrly Baxter of Salt Lake Is i ' spending her vacation with her aunt, ' 1 Mrs. L. H. Ballif. ; Mr. and Mrs. George B'ood and family ' left Thursday to vis t with Mrs. Blood's ! mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Larkins, of Kays- ' ; vibe. Utah. i Mr- and Mrs. James Brown of Afton, Wyo., are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Xelson. ! ; ( HEBER CITY J 4 i HEBER CITY, July 5. Mr. and Mrs. i ! Frank Dayhell of Garfield are the cuesi3 ; of Mrs. A':tr':sta Dahlman this week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Duke of Duchesne ! are visiting Mrs. Rachel D:ike. i M. and Mrs. William Byrne enter- 1 tained at dinner Ft;nday even inc. The 1 puests were Dr. and Mrs. W. R. W'nettitt, j Mr. and Mr?. Clifton Pierce and Bob Ryan ! of Sprinpville. j Mi?s Alice Milier of American Fork is ! the g-uest of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Miller, i Mrs. Emer M:irock and Miss Nellie ' Mnrdock visited in Sail Iake this week. ! Miss Ruth Lindsay of Provo spent the i wek-end in Hener. j M:ss Gorda Gee of Provo was the truest ; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Clegg j last week. I ! The Misses Celia and Margaret Creek j I entertained Friday of last week at a : shower in honor of Miss Ethel Duke. Sup- j i per was served to Miss Mary Bue'l. Miss j Nellie Anderson. Miss Jeniiie Crook, Miss , Katie Duke. Miss Deha Murdock. Miss lKra Crook, Miss Belva Korlie. Mrs. Fred Crook. Mrs. Anton Olson. Mrs. Charles Anderson, Mrs. Alfred Duke, Mrs. Betsy Olson and Mrs. E'len Howett. Mi?? Duke was married Wednesday, June 2h. to Ola . Johnson in the Salt t,ake temple. Mr. : and Mrs. Johnson will be at home to ; their friends after July 1;,. ; Miss Maza Campbell of Provo spent the J wefk-end in Heher. the truest of her mot her. Mrs. John Campbell. Mrs. William Evans of Vernal spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. P'onnie Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. Hnry Cl'-e? of Salt Lake wre visitors to Heber Tnursday of last week. a . ! : DUCHESNE i j ! DUCHESNE. July S. Th Mutual Irn- J provement as0'i.i'lo:i of thr L. r. S. church will opn tho season's work Sun- 1 ' day evening with an excellent profcrim, : Leland Hair having rharg of th myt- ' lng. Among the part ilpunf s ar- Mrn. M. ' Marcus. Mr. F. M. ShMton. Mrs. Jam's i raglienh. Mrs. John f. M:id--n, A. V. i I Waihburn and Nils Washburn. i t Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Wter have re- turned to their rnnrh In Sfrawb'.-rry can- t yon, af!T a f1' day's play in town. i Minn Margaret Dagliesh has rtturend to; r"Jrh'-cn nfter an ext--nd'd vmi in S.tlt ' I J and Park City with relatives. I 1 Mips Olga flfhoman arrived home Fri- j I day of last week from Warrenton. Mo.. ; rrhr nh ha been tending frhool th: j I pat two y)P ra. I fr. and Mrs. P. H. B.'illngn and nmnll i 1 daughter, Eobblo. wore visitor at Moun- tain Horn Baturdav of lant w-k. I I r-fm. Ernest Fa11r and children of Salt i i Jyt'ko ro guFts of relatives here. I i Mrn E. H. Hhoman departed Friday for j I ' m. fffv Ayn' viit In riV-n and Halt Lak 1 Mr. rind y.r. Grorgc fnwerB aro Apnd- ; 1 lng fi fw wirkn touring YKr.wtonf park ' 1 nnd poin'fl of lnterM in Uth. & It Vou (iTd o-jt of work, whr not lot tho ltv cmplorvfi know that vou nro 't p,n"i In thdr cutnbliRhmontu 1 |