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Show I hi' humi' of Mr. mill. Mrs. Winsalo and Mr. mill Mrs. 10. 1). Kniidson Sunday. Mr. Snnilvcin is an artist ill' national roputal inn and has cxliiliilicl pictures in llii' SiriiiKvilli' nil finitely. In company Willi -Mr. Win.uuto mill Mr. Knudscn he spent sunn' linii' Siimlay vii-uin. Ill' pictures there. Ilurulil Niij-'lu of St. Aiillimiy. liliihu. formerly ol' this lily, is .spendin;. lliis wiH'k mi Imsiiu-ss lii'iv mill also visiiiim his sister mill fiilii-ily, fiilii-ily, Mr. mill -Mrs. liiit'us Averctt. Florence 1'i-iimhurst ri'tiiriii'il in her linmi' in this city Sunday after a thri'i' weeks' visit with her In-other mill family. Dr. mill -Mis. .Murk Ui-inghurst ol' Suit Luke. Mrs. Miiry Juno Cniniliill and Mrs. John Bower or Spanish I-'ork were quests Friilav nl (he lionio of Mr. mill Mrs. Karl Thillips, ,j ,,. .Mrs. .lennie Wins liorscn and h daughters. Myrl -anil M iilie,. Lawrence Tilloii. her iin-ii'.' liave ri-l nriied to their li.iiilts ' I Loin; I'l-ach, Calil'.. at'ter vUjij,"! wilh Mr. anil Mrs. ,1. S. Win., j'"' the past three weeks. " "r A nicely lirianm-il 1 1 i 1 1 net- . served Friday hy .Mrs. Joseph All" in compliment to .Mrs. lldi,.,. tain nl' l'riivo. anil Miss rii I larris ol' St. Cooinc, tli,. -penilin.i,' Ihe week end at Hie All-, home. The inemliers ol' the Alplm jj elnh will enlei-lnin their liiisliUl(, at n social al Ihe home of Sr ;1J Mrs. II. T. lieynulils, Jr., ovenini;. Mr. nnil Mrs. N'ephi t'leilliii ,., Ihe early pari of this week ,', week's vaenlion mid motor tiii points of interest in Utah. l II i i ill I II ' III 1 1 II I i I SOCIETY President and Mrs. G. It. May-cock May-cock accompanied their son Howard to Salt Lake Monday morning where he will enter school preparatory for his mission in Australia. Mrs. Delia Dally, sister of Mrs. lOrnest W. Buyer with her son Floyd Dally, wife and children have returned re-turned to their homes in South Bend, Indiana after spending three weeks in Utah. The Dallys have been extensively entertained during dur-ing their visit here. One of the tripsimost enjoyed was to Timpau-ogos Timpau-ogos cave and mountain. They were taken to the cave by way of American Ameri-can Fork canyon and returned hy wax "f Aspen Grove and Provo ilaniyon. Mr. ally, who has a position with the Pennsylvania railroad rail-road at South Bend was very favorably favor-ably impressed by his visit to Salt Lake City and also with Utah iu general. At the conclusion of the morning morn-ing session of quarterly conference held Sunday in Mapleton, a number num-ber of stake officials from Spring-ville, Spring-ville, Salt Lake and Soldier Summit Sum-mit were entertained at a delicious dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Snow of Mapleton. The dining din-ing table was centered with the season's flowers and covers were laid for the following guests: Apostle George Albert Smith and Attorney and Mrs. Daniel Thomas of Saft Lake, Mr. Davis of New York, President and Mrs. G. K. Maycock, and son Howard, Mrs. Julia 'Maycock and daughter, Ella, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Condie, C. G, Salisbury of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Funk and Bishop Scott Groesbeck of Soldier Summit. Miss Myrtle Guilds left Tuesday for Salt Lake where she will visit several days with her sister, Berthenia Childs and brother Lewis before school starts. Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Reynolds Jr., and family srtentj Saturday and Sunday as guests of Mrs. Reynolds sifter and family Mr. and Mrs. Mills Miller in Salt Lake. Scott Groesbeck who was set apart as bishop of the Soldier Summit Sum-mit ward Sunday at conference was a guest early Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bringhurst; also his mother Anna Groesbeck of Salt Lake accompanied Dr. and Mrs. Mark Bringhurst to Springville Sunday to visit with friends and relatives. , One of the most beautiful wedding wed-ding receptions held in this city recently re-cently was given Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dougall at their home in compliment to their daughter Josephine, and .Josepa Smoot Itobison of Provo, who were united in xiiarriage the same evening eve-ning by ratriarch O. B. Huntington. Hunting-ton. '' . Attractive iu every detail was the decorative scheme arranged with garden flowers in colors of pink and gold. Large baskets of pink gladiolus and golden glow being employed throughout' the entertaining enter-taining roms. Iu the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dougall, nnd Mrs. A. E. Robisou. During the evening a )musical program consisting of piano and vocal vo-cal solos was given by Tess Hiucs and Miss Florence Dougall of Salt Lake. The bride was7 charming in a beautiful gown of white tuft'eta and a veil of white tulle. She carried car-ried a shower boquet of Ophelia roses and sweet peas, and was given in marriage by her father John AV. .Dougall. Delicious refreshments carried out in the predominating decorative colors, part of which consisted of indlvadual cakes aud heart-shaped ice cream witii silver spears, were served to about 150 guests. Those who assisted were Mrs. .T. K. Gardner, Gard-ner, Mrs. G. S. "Wood, Mrs. Frank Piatt, Miss Florence and Margaret -May jri-ncth o Payson, Mrs. A. G. Jolinson, II is. l-'loyd Goates, Mrs. J. K. Garilner, Mrs. Iiieliaril Cniulk', Jlrs. Euu'i'iie-(.lakes, .Miss 'Ark-en Mi-llili'llllall. Miss Iloia Cotf-lnan, Cotf-lnan, Miss Kyix Herry. Miss Floss Manner, Mis. Marie Clark Miller, Mrs. Charles lloyer, anil the honor Sliest Mrs. Koseoe Jamison. Dean Stewart spent Friday anil Saturday during his trip to Yellowstone Yellow-stone at the home of Miss Ann Hurt at Oakley. 'iVyomin. . JTir. and Mrs. Wallace Mace of Salt Lake were dinner guests at the home of Principal and Mrs. F. F. Kiiiidscn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Iiirger Sandvern of Linilshurs. Kansas, were cuests at iDousall, Miss 'tty Plntti Mrs. G. .M. 1". Dougall, anil Mrs. Samuel Paul. The ifts received by the honored honor-ed guests were both numerous and beautiful. They left inimediately afler the reception for a trip through southern x;tah, after which they will make their home at Itoose-velt Itoose-velt where Mr. Itobison lias a position posi-tion as coach in the high school. Ernest W. Boyer, Jr., of this city and Fred Dalley of South Bond, Indiana, enjoyed a hike to Kolob and Itock canyon mountains last week. It being the first time Mr. Dally had climbed a mountain he was very much interested and especially es-pecially impressed with the view of I'tah valley from the mountain tops. .Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wingate and son anil daughter siient one day this week in Salt Lake as guests of Mrs. Wingate's mother Mrs. C L. Watson, and brother Blaine Meakiu and family. The officers and teachers of the Second ward M. I. A. will hold a social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Selvoy Boyer this evening. A pretty social event of the weel; end was the party given in compliment compli-ment to Mrs. Koseoe Jamison of San Diego, by Miss Effie Kelsey at her home Saturday evening. A color scheme in yellow was effectively effect-ively carried out in the entertaining rooms as well as during the delicious delic-ious luncheon which was served at five small tables, each being lighted with yellow tapers. At the i-onclu-' sion of the luncheon, which was served in the early evening, the game of auction bridge was played, with Mrs. Frank Harris of Salt Lake and Mrs. Eugene I lakes winning win-ning prizes. Other guests included Miss Ida AVortlleli. Mrs. Wymaii Benson of Salt Lake, Mrs.- Alex If oluisf. Mrs. Hugo Price, Mrs. Dwight rackard of Provo; Miss West of the Suit Lnke Meridian: thence Soul Ii 1.25 chains; thence South HO-Yj (H'K; East 17.-K) chains; thence North V- deg East 10 chains; thence North S!M deff. West 20 chains; thence South 8.75 chains: thence East 2.00 chains to the place of bejiinuin. Also, commencing aj: a point 12.25 chains South from the afore snid (piarter section corner; thence South $m,4 deg. East 1S.S0 chains: thence South 2'4 deg. West 7.0S chains: thence South 3 (leg. West chains; 1 hence South o1, deg. West chains; thence . Souli 2V-i deg. West 3.10 chains; thence South 30.22 chains; thence' West 17.50 chains to west line of Section 2. in Township 10 South, Kange 1 West of the Salt Lake Meridian-? thence South 1 chain to quarter sec,-lion sec,-lion corner between Sections 2 and 3 in said Township and Kange: thence West; 0.5O chains; thence North 32.S0 chains; thence East 0.50 chains: thence North on section sec-tion line 34.05 chains, more or le.". to the place of beginning. Together willi all buildings aud improvements; thereon and all water wa-ter rights theroto-'lielonging, including includ-ing 4(1 shares in the Goshen Irrigation Irriga-tion Canal Company. Tun-hase price payable in lawful money of the Tinted States. Hated at Provo City. Ctah, this 10th day of August. 1027. .T. I). H( YD. Sheriff of I'tah County, Slate of Ctah. r.y Elias A. Gee. Deputy Sheriff. Young & liM.vle. Attorneys for Ihe rialntiff. Vermont Kuilding. Salt Lake City. I'tah. Pub. dates: Aug. 25; Kept. 1, S, 15. 1027. |