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Show j Society. Miss llildu. t'legg enlerlulned her Sunday school class fnnu the First ward at ml outing iu Kelly's Grove Weilnesilny. The clnss motored lo the grove arriving hi time to rook breakfast. Feiltilres of the entertainment entertain-ment were Rtories jtml games, They returned to their homes Tbursduy tloon. Those im-liulril in the party were Misses Leoua Clegg, Velum Itlanchnrd, MndtiUne Weight, Lu-eile Lu-eile Brown.' Dorthia Oxie, Joy, Monu tmd Mtixlne Fullmer, Musters Sterling Nonkes, Demi Paxman, Mux lienrdnll, Howard Allen, UhUne Thorpe, and Max Senior. Miss Louise Cook is home after spending several weeks touring through California. Mrs. Shirley Bee of Provo and Mrs. Sam Jepperson Jr. of Provo and who has recently returned from a trip to California were the honor guests at a prettily appointed dln: nor party given by Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Child Friday. The old folks committee of Koloh stake met Sunday and made arrangements ar-rangements for. an outing, for the old folks to he held Wednesday Sept 8 a.t the city park.,. It was also planned, to serve a banquet in the Third ward amusement hall. Mrs. Lucile . Meade, has returned return-ed to her home after spending two weeks with her parents Mr. . and Mrs. Mont Johnson of this city. Mrs. Floyd Goatos of Suit Luke City spent the week-end with her mother Mrs. A. C, Bird. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Groeslieck entertained at a prettily uppolnted dinner party at their home Friday evening In honor of their son lilch-urd lilch-urd who has been in Honolulu for the past two years. Mrs. Nephl Straw is visiting in Logun for several days with her daughter Mrs. II. J. Hatch. Mrs. Ellen McKenzie visited In Salt Luke during the week-end with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Crandull and Mr. and Mrs. Itulon Wilkina, have just returned from a very enjoyable motor trip to Fish Luke,. Grand, Bryce and Ziou's canyons. Mr. and Mrs. Grant. Crandall and fumily have returned to their home after spending, a week vacation at Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. 'ptheli Bird have gone to Thistle where they expect to spend several months. Cyrus E. Dallin during his visit in Springville accompanied Mayor -N'esleji und son of Suit Luke City on u trip through the canyons of Southern Utah. He stated that during all bis travels he has seen nothing to compare with Bryce'8 canyon. "'' ' - Mr. Burton Groesbeck visited with friends in Park City Friday Mrs. A. C. Bird entertained at a well Arranged dinner n.iT-t-u day for Mr. and Mrs. Koscoe Harmon, Har-mon, Mrs. Floyd Goates, and Miss Orphea Deal. Mrs. Roseoe Hiirmon left Tuesday for Salt Lake City where she will spend several days as the guest of her sister Mrs. Floyd Goates. Miss Ella N. Iiasniussen who is business manager at the Chamber of Commerce Salt. Lake, Miss Stella Soderberg and Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Lambert were guests, at a well appointed ap-pointed dinner party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arvll Bird Saturday. Mrs. Esther Dillingham has returned re-turned to her home in this city after spending several days with relatives in Park City. ' r Mr. and Mrs. Arthur "Wing and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bird enjoyed a motor trip through Provo canyon, Heher, Park City, and Salt Lake Sunday. The party hud lunch in Liberty Park at noon and 'returned to their home in the evening.' A, successful entertainment was given Saturday evening in this city, to celebrate the completion of the J. O. White & Co. packing, house. The party was given at the house in the form of a fruit festival in The descendants of the lnte Solomon Solo-mon Johnson, including the families of Mrs. E. HI. Barlow, Mrs. Lydia Paynet. Mrs. Claudis Holmes, Mrs. Eliza Johnson, Mrs. Mercy Palmer, and Mrs. Fannie Houtz. held a reunion re-union at. Geneva Wednesday after: noon. jFeatiu-es of entertainment were games, swimming, ami a short program given by members of the family. At Q o'clock n delicious dinner din-ner was served at one long table which held several low howls of Autumn flowers and at which were seated 90 members of the families. After dinner a business meeting was held and election of officers for the coming year took place. Mjr. Ervy Palmer of Spanish Fork was chos- en . president, - Mrs. EX W. Brown, Springville as. vice,president, Mr. Hay Green of Provo, secretary, Mr. Eddie Payne of Springville as treasurer; treas-urer; Mr. Lee Manwaring of Provo chairman, of the amusement committee commit-tee and Mrs. Claudis Holmes as toastmasteiv A number from the families stayed for the dance during the evening. , wmcn watermelon, cantelopes, peaches and root beer were, given to a large crowd of fruit growers and their partners. Mr. J. O. White John Mehdenhall, J. F. -Wingate, and II. S. Hinckley gave, short talks the Mapletou quartett sang two selections se-lections after which the Springville band played while a, number of people danced on the new floor of the -packing house. - Mrs. A. B. Callister of Dell, Utah, returned to her home Sunday, after spending two weeks with her parents par-ents Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Steele of this city, Mr. Wilford Clyde is spending a few days with his family before - returning, to My ton, Utuh, where he is contracting work. Mrs. Andrew Feferson Mrs. Ellis Beddoes. Mrs. Lynn Hanks, all of Salem, and Mrs. Joe Weeks of Eureka, Eu-reka, spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Payzant of this city. : Mr., Joe Allen nnd II. Burnett mptored to. Schofield Friday. Mrs. W. G. Parker and son Fred, and daughters. Wilma and Ruth, motored to Bingham Wednesday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bird. Mr. Bert Brown, Max Rowland and Lores Palfreyman are spending week in Hobble Creek canyon fishing.. fish-ing.. Mrs. Hilda Grant aud Mrs. Grace Loveridge were Provo visitors Thursday. Mrs. G. L. Barron had as her guests during the week her mother, Mrs, II. C. Maughn, her sisters, Mrs, J. V. Thompson of Park City and Miss Virginia Munghn of Logan; Lo-gan; her grandmother, Mrs. Peter Johnson of Logan ; and Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Bowen of Olympia, Washington, who came here to try bass, fishing in Utah lake. Members of theSeryice Star Legion, Le-gion, of this, city met at the city park Thursday afternoon. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served and an interesting interest-ing program' was given as follows: Opening prayer, Mrs. W'm. Wain-wrightL Wain-wrightL song,. Catherine- Rl Dou-gail Dou-gail ; , talk by Mrs'..-Cherry,, state president of, the legiou ; song, Jessie Jes-sie Dalton ; talk by Mrs. Ann A. Dunyon, president of the Salt Lake chapter;, reading, by Mabel Stravv and Irene Metcalf. . ... Miss Maud. Smith and Miss Bess Houtz visited in Goshen Monday attending a, shower given for Agues Ag-ues Peterson during the evening. Mrs. George Crandall returned home Thursday after spending two days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Millet t of Payson. A very successful affair, of this week was the party given by the Booster's Club of the Sin-insville bi'h school Monduy: evening at the the city park. A number of games were played and delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served to. Louise Mend-anhall, Mend-anhall, Marie Jensen, Emma. Lee, Weltha Spafford, Carrie . Sunford, Virginia Packard, Margaret Wil, son, Blanch Hales, Mildred Hoff man, Vera Packard, Grace Llewlyn, Theo Biding, and Helen Gottfred-son. Gottfred-son. Mr. and Mrs. Dimick Huntington Hunting-ton aud daughters Lueyt. .Olive and Virginia attended the. opera "The Fortune Teller" at Nibley Park, Salt Luke City, Wednesday. A number of friends surprised Miss Verna Allen at her home. Friday evening. Games were, played and r refreshments served to the . Misses Kacheal Johnson, Esther Moycock, Nell Sumsion, Merrill Oakley, Leona Averett and Wanda Clark. Dr. and Mrs. Nelson Beal have as their guest this week Mr. .Grant Beal of Rphrlam.. " The Sunday school class of the Third ward led hy Mrs. Myry Bird enjoyed a swimming party fit Glengarry Glen-garry Friday evening. Refreshments were served to fourteen memKers. Mrs. D. C. Davis and Miss Mat-tie Mat-tie Davis of this city spent Thursday Thurs-day in Salt Lake with relatives. Dr. and Mrs. Nelson, Beal and daughter Nedra spent the week-end in Salt Lake with friend.q. Miss Rhoda -Groesbeck and her brothers Earl and Hoe left Tuesday Tues-day morning, for ft ten days vacation vaca-tion trip through Yellowstone park. Mrs. Mamie Iledden returned to her home Fridays after spending several days with her husband at Tooele. A' very successful, event of this week waB the party given Tuesday evening by Farrel . Gudmundsen at the borne of M. E. Crandall. Games, refreshments lind dancioig In the spacious hall of the home provided entertainment for tile following guests : Blanch YVoodard of Idaho, Hnnnnh Reynolds,, Florence Kindred, Kin-dred, Letha Lowry,' . Viola. Musig, W'endel Goates'. . Vi.del Chllds, Ted Anthon and Howard Vane. Mr. ' and Mrs. George Dewey Clyde and children Ned and Huth. of Logan, spent the past week, with Mrs. Clyde's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. it rackard. - Mjss Marjorie Packard of Salt Lake City is Ihe guest th is., week of Mr.' and Mrs. M. O. Packard: She will accompany .Mr, alid Mrs. Pack-ard Pack-ard .to the Crandall home coming at Kelicy's: Prove Friday nud Saturday... Satur-day... The Beehive girls of. the. Koloh stake M. I. A. enjoyed an outing at Geneva Thursday afternoon. Features Fea-tures of entertainment were games swimming and a delicious picnic lunch was served to about fifty members and guests. Maud Smith, accompanied by Mrs. E. B. Houtz of Seattle, Wash., motored? to Salt Lake Thursday. Air. and Mrs. Kenneth Gnttfred-son Gnttfred-son of Magna have returned to their home in Magna after spending the past week with relatives here. Mrs. Sarah E. Houtz had as her guest during the 'tfeok'hef ditughtcr-in-law, Mrs. E. B, Houtz. of Seattle. Washington. ; Mrs. C.-H. Salisbury, entertained at a well-appQjpted. dinner, party Wednesday. Covers, were laid for Mr. aud Mrs. Fvan. Bailey, JU-. nnd Mrs. Ike John. Mid Mc. Will Kitile? all of Trovo . Miss Ina Suui.siou. vi 1 . leave for Salt Lake Monday to mnke arrangements arrange-ments to attend .the. school .of tele: graphy this winter. JHs Edna, Thompson. . o Salt Lake. City is the gne.il of her grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. Dode Wing, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Llewlyn of Soldier Summit were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Thome Thursday. Thurs-day. Miss Clara Brown. Miss Gwin j Martin, Miss Edna Thompson of Salt Lake, and Miss Emily Martin enjoyed a swini at Glengarry Tuesdny evening, after which a delicious de-licious luncheon was served. Mr. A.' O. Thoime and son Grant came from Kennilworth Thursday evening on account of the illness of Mrs. Thorn. Miss Clnrn Brown left Thursday for Salt Lake, where she will make her home this winter. |