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Show THE IIEKALD-KEPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY 2S, 191G. X, ar 5-- A Johnson, Mrs. J. W. Sylvester, Mrs. Mrs.e Olsen, Mrs. Rinda Anderson. N. P. Anderson. Mrs. Hannah Ander son, Mrs. C. A. Hansen, Mrs. Alfred Mrs. Louis Hansen, airs. ii. JOhnscn, C. Larsen, Mrs. P. C. Christensen. Mrs. Sadie Christensen. Mrs. C. M- Porter, Mrs. J. c. Hill. Mrs. Lolla Anderson, Mrs. Norman Lee. Mrs. Christie Lee. Misses Mabel Dunn, Ana Jensen HanSmith Kotter, Luella sen. Mcrilla Ruby and Unice Doxford. Ruby Smith. Maurine Lee, Edna Anderson, Christel Anderson and Miss Schwab. Mrs. c. J. Jensen entertainedB. vRobL. afternoon for Mrs. Mrs. V. C. erts, Mrs. Christie Lee. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. C. A. Hansen, Mrs.Eugene Louis Bee. Orrock, Mrs. Yetta L. Hansen. Mrs. 1 D. Elliott, Mrs. J.Mrs. and Anderson Mrs. Staples, Mary Christie Anderson. Ma-bl- Social Events of Utah Cities and Towns Special to The Surmyside, cll8 Mav Mrs. -- 6. George Mr. and Mrs. C. O. entertained Air. and Jlrn. Vcrn Powell, Jensen. 'Ivan Jones and the Misses Ke.theryn and Nellie Marshall at cards Jergensen and lunch .Saturday evening. Mrs. Hamuli entertained the Art Embroidery Gough club Saturday afternoon. Those In attendance were Misses Kath-ry- ii M.-tehll- e - UrraM-Kopublican- J "IVTISS MANGA RET SMOOT. a charniin- irent to J. I ?. Castleton of Salt Lake Provo crirl, k v. June. The Crochet club met with Mrs. Lula Larsen Thursday evening. Those present were Mrs. D. Williams, Miss Venice Mrs. Edith Dykes, Miss Effle Johansen, Day, Miss Crystal Behinun, Miss Hazel Acord, Miss Sara Oveson, Mrs. Alice Lamp. Mrs. Florence Rous, Mrs. May Browning. Mrs. Blanche Faddis and Mrs. Emma Dixon. JIEflEIl. hose en announced. Larson and and Emily Mr?. C. A. Tons. Mrs. J. Kdelnian, . W. Littl-johnMrs. John 11. Fa fMrs. J. v. Wetfle!d. Mrs. C. Presetto, II. Holmes. Mrs. A. H. Mrr. II. iring. 1U kstead. Mrs Groro Smith. Mrs. Mr?. M. II. Delweih-It- r, Brenner, Mrs. A. J. Hadley and Mrs. J. II. Va rner. Mrs. Zeph Thomas entertained at 4 "1 . .. . ; s. I ISwcia' to too em:. T!i" Hir:i!il-I'e!h!.-iil- as principal after three years' service school. of the Tooele High Vern Vowles entertained at a party to complimentary for evening Monday who leaveswere shortly George Croft, Luclle Idaho. Those present Cowan-- . Ruth Walters. Gladys Russell. Alice Hanks, Eijet Adams. Nina Swift. George rthur and Elmer Dymoch, Don Droubay. Croft Louis Anderson.Fenton. Mr. and Tessle Charles. Harris Sirs. J. W. West. Veloy Adamson and M Ir. mlNlrs. William Barnes left Thursday" for New Mexico. Wednesday for George II. Croft left Ida. his home in Heyburn. Mrs. Joim Martin was a Salt Lake week. visitor this Mrs. Peter M. Clesrg Mr. and the encaeement of their dauch- Francis .iano:i ter Zella to a to take place ine iasi marriage ,n " was held In the peclal meetingwhich marked the hi ib Friday or a finccssiu! ;v tnin student body president of .hn Adams,conducted ine exerciser. W H. Wagner entertained the Mr afternoon. Merrv VM club Wednesday Two "tables ofw onwhist Mrs.were . played. Barnes were by And Mrs. Rav Arnold. Those "resent ,Pv Kirk. Mrs Thomas re Mrs. Edward M. P.arnes. Mrs. Kay Mrs. XV. "W. ITePn Mann and Mrs. D. Arrofd. Mrs. G. Jensen. IKDAU CITV. tn 1 If HtjM RT'd.)'. an.l rsr.0,.-jCedar Pity. May 27. The Misses Cathie and Vera are Kanab Swapp ofJones. Lrvlmt of the faculty morning the iturday auaitorlum in the Centertained A i: at t a' reception in honor of the grad-ti- a Members of the D. S. class cave a shower for Miss Almeda Perry Wednesafternoon. dayMrs. Miss Hazel John Christensen and are the guests Whltaker of Circleville week. of Mr. Christensen this F. Homer enPrincipal and Mrs. Roy class at their tertained the graduating evening. Guessing home Wednesday were arnes and cards plaved. Prizes were won by Caroline Nelson and Mae Lnnt. the Mrs Allte Kafll will entertainmornsenior class at breakfast Sunday in honor of her niece, Miss Thelma ing Knell. the Miss Vera Dalton of Circleville Isdurhouse grest of Miss week. ing commencement class enterthe junior Fridayat night a burlesque on the. senior tained el,-sThe program was followed by the auditorium. a leap vear dance in Mrs. Ahbv Corrv was hostess to the O. N. O. club at a dancing party and at the home of Mr. U. T. Jones supper Mondav evening. The "Dixie High school orchestra entertained at a dancing party in the ward hall Wednesday evening. .Mrs. AlMe Knell and Mrs. Mensis entertained members of the The party facultv Saturday evening. was given in honor of Miss Almeda whose engagement to Charles Perry, Brown of Salt Lake City has been announced. The engagement of Miss Catherine Burbv to Mr Trehorn Leigh has been announced. 1 The marriage will take June In Salt Lake. place The eighth grade of the L. T. S. public scho'd were given a dancing party In honor of their graduation Saturday bv the seventh grade class. night The Dramatic club ertertalned the Thursday night public a.in the auditorium program of dramatic readings with end short sketches. an-rt'Mi- ii-ii- ... ""l11"0'" Beth-Hambli- n s. Mc-Farla- ne t it It A V. Sixflal to Tin nrpt:M'.o 1 Asriies LarMurray, May Mi?s Lb! a Larson of Spo son Dick kane are visiting here. Mrs. It. Wilkins entertained her em- -. club Tuesday, Those pres-Mbroidery nt were Mrs. K J. Hays. Mrs. It. Larson. Mrs. II. N. Hofhclm. Mrs. Oison. Mrrf. A. Broun. Mrs. A. Bennfon. Mrs. C. Morris and Mrs. A. Choi la r and Mrs. C. Morck Rav Davis gave a dancing party V.'rtn-"iday- . The students and faculty of the Hill-Mocret Junior school gave a da nee '"".Mrs. Will Robins cntertained her club Tuesday. Those present eewin ad 27. si v.. y n, t .l Mc-itri.- lo M i -- Adams Tooele. May 27. Miss Miss iJessic entertained in honor of Iijet Judd Saturday evening. Those present were the members of the senior c'ass and factilty of the Tooele High Mbool. M isH Kate Gillespie entertained the Set club at her home on Main Jbrry street Friday evening. Miss Ida Lee is visiting with friends and relatives in Ogden. Arthur Williams and Reuben Ball tv ere Tooele visitors Monday. Mrs. Charles Davis and son were Uke Tuesday. i.assenffers to Salt Tiie marriage of Miss Sadie McBride. laughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. McBride. tn George P. Frey of Grand at Colo., took place Saturday Junction, Those of the bride's parents. the homewere and IMis.A. C. P. present Mr. andMr. Mrs. McBride. "Mr. 'Rr.il Mr. tl. McBride. Mr. and Mrs G. Mr. and Mrs forue Chase. and Mrs, Mr. Kirk. Mrr. Jack Droubav, VirGibbs and son 'Wendell. Ruth and Miss Mrs. McBride. Lodge, Ralph ginia Eva Kate Anderson. PhyllisandMallet, Mrs. John Shields Sloan. Otllia The for young couple left I'.rotherton.en where route for Colorado,home. Salt Iake will make their future was the they The high school gymnasium scene of a pleasant farewell of party Proevening given In honor Friday fessor Fowler, who Is leaving Tooele lliTjI-- Mrs. n- (iU.N.MSUX. Ileber, spearian club met in regular session at the home of Mrs. William Saturday S. Willes. Those present were Mrs. Orson Hyde. Mrs. Homer Fraughton, Mrs. George A. Fisher, Mrs. Chase Hatch. Mrs. XV, 11. Wherritt. Mrs. William McMillan, Mrs. John H. Clegg. Mrs. Frederick Crook, Mrs. Edwin D. Hatch, Mrs. Minnie Cummings, Mrs. William Bonner, Jr. Miss Laura Clyde is. at home after Ecpending the winter in South Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. E. Parley Clift entertained Thursda5' evening at dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson. Mrs. A. L. Neff is in Manti this week with her visiting Mr. and parents Mrs. Snow. Miss Amanda Pace returned home on Wednesday after spending the winter at Midvale. Mrs. Orson entertained the Five Hundred Hyde card club Wednesday Those present were Mrs. evening. David Fisher, Mrs. Joseph S. McDonald, Mrs. XV. 11. Dennis, Mrs. Nymphas H. Murdock. Mrs. Moroni Turner, Mrs. W. R. Wherritt. Mrs. J. M. Duke, Mrs. Ann Coleman, Mrs. Marion Goodell. Lunch was served. Mrs. Nora Miller of Brlgham City is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. James W. Clyde. Mrs. E. D. Clyde, Jr. entertained the Girls of Industry club Friday afternoon, those present being Mrs. Douglas Mrs. Paul Buys Miss 11a Fisher, titles, Miss Deyce Moulton, Miss Ethel Hick-eMiss Jennie Campbell, Miss 1'earl Bagley. One of the social events of the season waspleasant the gathering Wednesat the home of Mrs. Wilday afternoon E. Horner in honor of Mrs. Isaac liam N. Brown of Charleston. Those present were Mrs. P. A. Murdock, Mrs. Janle Hylton. Mrs. D. N. Murdock, Mrs. Jane Murdock, Mrs. Thomas Blackley, Mrs. Nymphas II. Murdock, Mrs. Robert Duke, Mrs. W. M. Murdock, Mrs. Ann Coleman, Mrs. William II. M. Murdock, Mrs. Frank Hlcken, Mrs. J. Duke. Mrs. Alonzo Hlcken. Mrs. George M. Fisher. Mrs. George Coleman, Mrs. Chriata Danielson. Misses Maggie and Jessie Murdock. Mrs. John Simpson and Mrs. D. Lindare visiting with Mr. and say .of Ogden Mrs. John A. Simpson. Mrs. Kate Hatch Murdock of Beaver Is visiting with her parents Judge and Mrs. A. C. Hatch. Ten-nct- .J were Mrs. A. D. Knott, Mrs. Dave McMillan, Mrs. Churches. Mrs. Sheriff. Mrs. Hushcr, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Hurling and Mrs. Green. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Croff are visittheirK. daughter Mrs. Kills Bonnett..1. ingMrs. A. Harienstein and Mrs. A. Horton entertained for Mrs. K. L. F.mrich, Mrs. Frank Howe. Mrs. John P. Cahoon. Mrs. G. W. Grauter, Mrs. D. W. Moffat. Mrs. Edward K. Howe, Miss lone Atwood. Mrs. J. W. Stevens, Mrs. G. W. Mrs. Dave McMillan. Churches. Mrs. Chester P. Cahoon, Mrs. Will Robins. Mrs. John Hurling. Mrs. A. D. Knott, Mrs. II. Moore. Mrs. Sam Sheriff, Mrs. George Rusher. Mrs. Archie Bradford. Mrs. Leon Martin, Mrs. Ed Miller. Mrs. Floyd Green, Mrs. John Jones. Mrs. C. E. Gaufln, and Mrs. Harry Haynes. Mrs. W. W. Norton and Mrs. Richard Winder of Salt Lake. The Baptist Ladles Aid gave a surfor Mrs. Klfrlda Glander and Sam prise Sheriff Wednesday. J. M. Mills of Ogden schools addressed the pupils and parents Monexercises of the at the day Hillcrest Highclosing school. Mrs. Edward Howe returned Friday from Los Angles. Mls Leona Bentz and Allen Rentz will leave shortly for an indefinite stay in the east. Kenneth Green gave a birthday party Miss Tuesday. Mrs. Katherine Kasteler and at a Don Wtscomb entertained Friday china shower at Mrs. Wiscomb s apartments In honor of Miss June Williams, a bride-eleof next month. Miss Williams was also guest of honor Satat a theatre and urday Peter J. Droubayparty. family have movfil to Tooel. Miss Florence Tit comb of Alpine is visillngr Joseph G. Parks. GARFIELD. ct tsp-ci- a! t The ilerald-Kepob'!ft- Garfield. May 27. Mrs. Theo A. Hansen entertained in Pleasant Green at a five hundred party Monday afternoon. Covers were laid for Mrs. Alex PickMrs. J. It. Cowan. Mrs. J. Kirk. ering. Mrs. V.. A. Iathani. Mrs. George Drake. Mrs. J. McGarry, Mrs. F. K. Watson. Mrs. R. Burns Pyper, Miss Cora K. Shelldahl, Miss Grace and Miss Oetavia Drake, all of Salt Lake; Mrs. Mose Garff. Mrs. A. Rasmussen and Miss Meta Rasmussen of Midvale: Mrs. J. D. Raper. Mrs. J. R. Hal Jarvis. Mrs. Ilobson and Mrs. Prizes Richardson of Pleasant Green. were won by Mrs. Garff. Mrs. Raper and Miss Rasmussen. The hostess was assisted In entertaining by her mother, Mrs. McGarry. Mrs. Raper. Mrs. Pyper, Mrs. Watson and Miss Shelldahl. The Iidle3' club was enteron Tuesday afternon at the tained Magna home of Mrs. William Davis. The Raker's Dozen Bridge club met with Mrs. Dc.hanne Kellogg at Magna afternoon. The club prize Wednesday won bv Mrs. A. E. McArthur. Mrs. was Walter O'Malley was a guest of the club. Mrs. L. X. Foster entertained the West End Sewing club at bridge Thursday afternoon. Guests of the club were Mrs. Alf White and Mrs. W. R. Tempest. Mr. W. II. Stoner was given a pleasant surprise by about fifty friends before his departure for Ioan, where he will reside. Mr. and Mr. C. If. Carpenter leave where they for Bute. Mont., tomorrow will reside. and little Mrs. George Axelrad left for New York daughter Pauline, to visit Mrs. Axelrad's city Sunday York they will go parents. From New to to Kockaway Beach spend the summer. At a meeting of the Woman's club was elected Friday Mrs.Mr.--TomA. Maher president. Airs. T.M. Henderson reMe!achan elected treasurer. Mrs. Harry R. Allen recording secretary. Mrs. A. McArthur corresponding secretary. Mrs. y. Every, E. E. Nelson and Mrs. c. auditors. On next a Friday afternoon the club will give card party for the benefit of the public library. The commencement exercises of the trrad" of theD. Cnrfiehi school eighth S. Amusement was hel l In the ball Tuesday morning. The first dance of the Gartraco club was given at the club house Saturday evening. Skid-mor- . vice-preside- e, nt. 1 a ;h Tlt t villi:. HrraM IjuM:can.l 27. Mrs. Clvde Grantsvllle. May Wrathall entertained the E. M. C. club Friday. Those present were Mrs. AlexSpwial t. ander Johnson. Mrs. Alice Wrathall. Mrs. J. R. Ellason. Mrs. J. II. Millward, Mrs. H. Lerov Sutton. Mrs. Parker B. Pratt. Miss Irene Wrathall. Mrs. Leo Johnson. Mrs. G. E. Townsend and Mrs. M. II out of Milton. Prof. R. R. Lyman of the U. of U. delivered the baccalaureate sermon to the graduating class of the high school. Emma Stromberg enMonday Mi school tertained tiie faculty of the highclass. and the members of the fenior class entertained Tuesday the the senior class.junior Graduating exercises of the high I'TAHNS IN CHICAGO. Special to The Fchool and the eighth grade of the Junior High school were held WednesMay 27. The Crescent club Chicago, a May party and dance at the made by County gave day. Addresses J.were U. Hicks. Principal Academy last Friday Superintendent O. Justesen and the address to the Iluntlnghouse evenlng. The following attended a theater by W. E. Rydalch of Salt graduates Lake. . Diplomas were awarded by A. partv last Monday evening at the D. Steele of St. John, vice president of Frolic theatre: J. M. Sutton, E. C. the school board, and musical selections Holmbled. 1 A. Stengel, Miss Nellie were given by the Misses Magdalene Berry, Miss Florence Apt, and Miss and Sarah Anderson and J. W. McAllis- Clara Hutchinson. arMrs. E. O. Howard of Salt ter. sheie Mrs. XV. H. Anderson entertained the rived in Chicago last week, whereMar-jorStake Relief society officers Wednes- was met by her daughter. Miss Howard, who has been visiting day. The two left for Mrs. R. D. Halladay entertained the friends in Omaha. New York the latter part of the stake primary officers Monday. Miss Jessie Tanner entertained the week. Miss D. Kimball stopped off In ChiSecond ward primary officers Wednesthe early part of last week while cago day. A farewell party was given by Mrs. en route to Philadelphia. Sherwln Mazer and Dr. F. C. HamJohn Erickson Tuesday prior to her de- mond were the principal speakers at where the for Delta, family parture will make their home. Those presents, the University I D. S. chapel last were Mrs. Mary Elo,ulst, Mrs. Joan morning. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Wheaton enterMrs. John Willis. Mrs. Louisa tained at cards for several of their Sandberg, Mrs. T. H. Smart, Mrs. Mary friends last Wednesday evening at Gustaveson. Mrs. Edward Green. Mrs. their apartment on Michigan avenue. William Boyer. Mrs. Alfred GustaveMiss Bessie Hay ward and Miss C son. Mrs. John Boyer. Mrs. A. O. McMonCity spent Pugslev of Salt Lake Bride, Jr.. Mrs. E. W. Erickson. Mrs.s. day week with and Tuesday of last Thomas Young and Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. George M. Fister. On New Mr. and Mrs. It. TL Judd entertained Tuesday evening they left for exerYork the to attend graduation Mr. Judd. Mrs. Isabella Monday for at Columbia university. and Mrs. A. J. Anderson. Mrs. Jethro cises Mr. and Mrs. Ira Anderson arrived Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rydalch. Rydalch. from New York, where Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williams, Mr. and last Wednesday have c.been visiting friends. Mrs. Wallace Johnson, Mrs. Rose Hale they Airs. Peterson entertained last J. and Mrs. Leo Johnson. Monday afternoon for Mrs. George A. Cochran. SPHIAGYILLE. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Fister Fpent to The Sppclal last Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Springville, May 27. Mrs. Garnet Russell. Mrs. L. M. Merrlman entertained last Frlcl entertained the following at her afternoon at a lunhceon for Thursday 3 unon from home Fridav afternoon Mrs. Max about twenty of her friends. 6: Mrs. til Charles Reynolds. L. Adams are regisMr. Mrs. and Mrs. William tered at the DelM.Prado Kless, Mrs. John A.Alleman. hotel. Packard. Mrs. Jack Kelsey, Mrs. J. men are listed to Utah The following F. ChiTeasdale, Mrs. John Dougall, Mrs. C from the University graduate Miss cago the first week In June: of J. M. Packard, Mrs. MickMrs.Dougall, F. Gemmell, Simpkln, George G. Verbryck. J. M. Snelson, Mrs. Frlcl, Mrs. H. Rose, Mrs. Robinson. and A. G. Foord. Miss Nell Starr, who has been teach- Dnndon R. Francis spent last Sundav to has returned at Midvale, spend with Mr. andConroy Mrs. 1. R. White and ing summer Mrs. Alleman. Zablna with the Missea Mary and Arlene Mendenhall family. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Trubj' entertained entertained the following at their home last a dinner dance Friday eveningof attheir on Saturday evening: Misses Caro for about friends. twenty Thome. Wilda, Ella Maycock, P.able Effle Kelsey, KAYS villi:. Reynolds. Lillian Condie, Jessie Bird, Orpha Deal. Emma Douto The Special gall, Fthel Lee. Mrs. Charles Boyer 27. Miss Ella Smith Kaysville. May Blood and Vernon Bird. Jesse Weight, George and Miss Annie entertained the Charles Boyer. Poole, Mrs. Orilla Webber of Lcs- - Angeles Oakleaf swarm of the Beehive girls is spending a few weeks here with her at the home of Miss Ella Smith Monday Clarke. Mr. Webber evening. Those present were the sister. Mrs. Albert Mamie Misses Vera McClellan. will Join her soon. Norma Underwood, Lula Bacon, Mrs. D. P. Brlnton entertained in Blood, Vivian Bacon. Nora anniver- Donetta honor of the seventy-secon- d Ward. Eugena Schoffleld, Lucretla Raysary ofonher mother Mrs. Harriet Those Blamlres. Leona Wilcox, Hazel Batien, mond, Monday afternoon. were Mrs. Jane Packard, Mrs. Artell Linford, Mary Abrams and Pearl present Martha Humphry. Mrs. Mary Crandall, Shelton. Miss Myrtle Jones entertained at a Mrs. Rhoda Groesbeck, Mrs. Eliza Hay. musical nt her home Sunday evening. mond, Mrs. Zablna Alleman, Mrs. Es- The Condie. Mrs. Marie Brown, Mrs. guests were the Misses Mollie ther, Mrs. Barnes, Hazel Bishop. Olive Abrams, Robinson. Mrs. Julia Packard, Harriette" Brlnton, Mrs. J. O. Houtz, Millie Criddle, Isabelle Perry, Edith Mrs. Mary Thorne. Mrs. Bessie Bailey, Irvine. Frank Smith, Edward Layton, Mrs. Eugene Carr, Catherine Dougall, Leo Ware. Harold Bishop and Myron Louise and Jessie Bird, Mrs. Milan Phillips. Miss Artell France of Centerville is Straw. The members of the freshmen class here spending the week with Miss Fay and pome Invited guests spent Thurs- Sanders. Miss Veda Cooper, who has been at the power plant In day picnlclng school here, has returned to Fork canyon. Spanish teaching Miss Elizabeth Houtz entertained on her home in Brlgham City. Miss Nell Swan of San Francisco evening for the following: Friday Misses Elda Roylance, Rachel and Bir-del- was in Kaysville the first of the week. A. R. Splllman has returned to his Reynolds and Amanda Erickson. Miss Jessie Bird will leave soon for home in Denver after spending the past the convention of the Chi She Omega chap- school year here. will Join ter in West Virginia. Arnold Barnes entertained at a card at his home Thursday evening. Mjss Lilla Kccles and Miss llolley. party 'Miss Ethel Lee entertained infor- The guests were the Misses Estella Gladys Barker, Lois Jar-ma- n, Epperson. mally on Monday evening. Elouise Burton, Hazel Batien and CASTLE DALE. Vera McClellan. Ole Layton, Ferris Ilersld-Republica- Ike El-for- El-for- IIeralJ-P.epubl!c- Ilerald-RepnMIcan- .l Mc-Clell- an, la Special to Th Herald-Kf'pubKea- Castle Dale, May 27. The Bay view its regular meeting Reading club ofheldPresident Mrs. J. M. at tiie home Graham. The lesson on India, under the following topics: '"The Productive Industries of India," "Natural Unrest in Indian." "Education in India" and "Literature of India," was given by Miss Pauline Wood and discussed by club members. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Those present were Mrs. R. W. Dallon, Mrs. A. D. Mrs. Keller, Mrs. Edmund Crawford. David Williams, Mrs. Harold G. Jensen, Mrs. Sam Snow, Mrs. J. C. Baker, Mrs. L. S. Wood, Miss Pauline Wood, Miss Hazel Acord. Mrs. A. 11. Moore of Rochester, Miss McCann, Miss Carry and Mrs. Lennon of Ferron were special guests. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Snow and Dr. and Mrs. .T. M. Graham and children enjoyed a trip to the Cedar mountains Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Jensen were visitor a portion of tho Huntingdon week. R. Anderson of Mount Pleasant is visin this city. iting Mr- -. I It. Rro-vleft Thursday Alberta, Canamorning for Inni-frewill join her husband. da, where She has been tnakinu an extended visit with relatives and friends in Orangc-vill- e and Castle Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorpe Coofford announce the engagement of their daugh n e, Thomassen. William Jarman, Shirley Barnes and Morris Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Roberson of Idaho Falls, Ida., and Mrs. Roy Thatcher of were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Tgan II. Blood Sunday. Henry Mr. and Mrs. William Burton, Mr. and Mrs. James Burton. Mrs. Isabelle Mrs. Martha Cooley. Mrs. HanI'olger, nah Poulter, Miss Pearl Burton and Robert Burton, all of Ogden, were the guests of Mrs. Susannah Burton Sunday. Miss Elsie Egbert of Fairview, lda Is visiting relatives here this week. Miss Beth Hughes returned to her home in Boise, Ida., after spendine two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John . Mc-Kinsk- y. ELS L ORE. Spoeial to The May 27. Ilerald-KepuMU-an- na 1 to The HcraUMlppubllcan. May 27. The Ladles' Shake- . Er-mi- ed-nesd- av rSpoc.'al V dinner Wednesday, complimentary to Mis Katheryn YerKenfii. Mrs. A. I. lindley entertained Misse "arc Harris and Lila. Jones, Mrs. Belle llnner. Dr. and Mrs. N. E. Nehr. John Tennent. R, I:. Kirkiatrlck and J. S. dinner. Thompson at S'inday Principal II. E. Davidson was given very pleasant surpri "Wednesday eisrhth evening by members of his h grade class.. Those present were: Kdnard Darger. Tony Crawford, De 11. Demman. Orel Lange. William Johnson. Howard Ilaymond Cogarty,William McMiMen. Peter Oran-C'James, Levee Bennett, Vera llopklnson. Izetta Funk, l.'hristal Kofford. Ella 'Nelson, Hannah Nay lor and Gladys Hluylns. The Ladles Literary club was enterafternoon by Mrs.. (!. tained Saturday Wood. Those present were Mrs. H. I. II, Nosrard. Mrs. Ernest Lloyd. Mrs. W. N. Wetzel. Mrs. E. U. Tucker. Mrs. C. 1 i. and the hostess Mhs, J. M. Funk, Mrs. G. D. Wood.Slupp Mrs. S. A. Camp of Grand Junction, Colo, was a gue.M of the club. Members of the eighth grade went to Price Thursday under the supervision of It. E. Davidson to attend- the special exorcises piven bv countyDr. and Mrs. A." IV. Dowd entertained the followlnc out of town guests Sun- lav: Dr. and Mrs. R. II. Iowd. Miss Nellie Dowd. Mr. and Mrs. W. . Ill I wood. Mary Ann Jones, Freeman Tucker. Mabel McMillen and Janet Twaddle, who have been attending at l'rice the past year, rehigh nrhool turned home Friday. - ter Oral to Eugene Johansson of this city. The wedding will take place in KiWMMrii:. rinssc tf .l Miss lleen ChrisElsinore. tensen entertained the following friends Monday afternoon: The Misses Katheline Perry, Mildred Hansen. Winnie Parry, Stella Anderson and Kuthern Porter. On Monday evening the home of Mrs. Christie Lee was the scene of a bundle shower given in compliment to Mrs. L. B. Roberts. Games, music and refreshments wereC. enjoyed by Mrs. V. L. Grcgensen, Mrs. C. Smith. Mrs. D. Frank Prltchet. Mrs. II. Elliott. Mrs. J. E. Lowe. Mrs. Yetta Lee. Mrs. C. J. Jensen, Mrs. Olive Hansen. Mrs. Emily to The Special IIerall-nopuM:en- Mc-Kenz- n. Gunnison. May 27. Mrs. Howard Roberts entertained on Tuesday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniveren sary. Five hundred furnished the Airs. J. tertainment for the afternoon. Mrs. C II. Salmon won first and N. Jensen was givenprize the consolation There were present Mrs. Neil prize. Sorenson, Mrs. J. XV. Gribble. Mrs.A.Eva M. Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. J. II. Salmon. Mrs. J. A. Hagan. Mrs. C. Christensen, N. Jensen, Mrs. James Bown. Mrs. Roberts was the recipient of some beautiful gifts. Ira Mase left on Friday for Sacramento. Cal. Mrs. T. Henderson was hostess for the Ladies' Aid societv on Tuesday was featured, afternoon, needlework refreshments after which todelicious "the members. were served The Sunday school gave a social In the ' Relief Society hall on Tuesday in honor of former Supt. John evening Larsen and his assistants. A fine program was given and refreshments served. The high school hekl its closing in the R. S. hall Wednesday dance ni 'ir h t The" South Sanpete schools held their reservoir on field day at the Gunnison Tuesday'. A program was given and several contests held. entertained the Mrs C E. llalverson circle on W edmembers of the social was inneedlework afternoon, nesday In while Mrs. J. W. Jones gave dulged Present a most interesting reading. were Mesdames J. XV. Jones, J. Duggins, T. M. Kearns. R. B. Metcalf, A.J. M. R. Christensen, O. I. Rasmussen, C. N. Jensen U Lamb, James E.Brown, L. Swallberg and Mrs Dack. guest, ine Dennison as special Joseph club will meet with Mrs. R. B. Metcalf , on June 7. . MOl'XT PLEASANT. to Special The Rcrald-Kcpuhl'caa- .l 27 Mrs. ParMount Pleasant, May move to Heler who will ley Madsen.was a surprise at the soon, givenMrs. City Hannah Clark home of her mother Those present Tuesday afternoon. Aldrich, Mrs. Bert wore Mrs. Orange I. C Mrs. Azel Peel, Mrs. Wright,Mrs. C. P. Madsen, Mrs Byron Lund, Madsen, Mrs I anciy Carter, Mrs. Joseph Clark Hannah Mrs. Madsen, the Misses Marion Larsen, Annie Jen-Se- n and Myrtle Clark. and Miss a Whltaker Miss Ale-at dinner at entertained Meyrlck the Whltaker home Friday in honor or Mrs. W. R. Pippin. M. Nielsen enterMr. and Mrs. S. Covers were tained at dinner Friday. C. L. Stewart, laid for Mr. and Mrs. Mr and "Mrs. Elmer Johansen and Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Nielsen. I Neilsen were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Saturday host and hostess at dinner Mr. and Mrs. complimentary toIda. evening W. C. 'Hunter of Chilly. at Mrs Hvrum Madsen entertained for a kensington Wednesday afternoon vyas served the O. S. A. club. Luncheon Gusta Peto Mrs. James Monson. Mrs.Mrs. terson. Mrs. Byron Carter, Mrs.Austin J. J. Larsen, Mrs. A. Monson, Mrs. Niels C. Nicholls, Mrs. E. C. Johnson. Madsen and Miss Selma Jensen. of Mrs. Mondav night a few friends, XV. R. Pi'ppen gave her a surprise linen shower. Those present were ml Mrs. W. R. Pippen, Mr. and Mrs. B. I . Lovell. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rasmussen, Mrs. J. D. Meyrlck, Drusilla Meyrlck, Mrs Ed Wall, Mrs. Abner Crane, Mrs. S. E. Jensen, Mrs. Rass Anderson Mr. nnrl Mrs. G. XV. Brand. Mrs. H. Guy Wood Helen Small and Mrs. Morgan Johns'en and Mrs. Dean Schofield of Spring City. afternoon Mrs. R. B. NorWednesday ton entertained the Ladies' Missionary church. societv of the Presbyterian Mrs O F. Wall and Miss Madeline Lewis furnished the program. of the faculty Friday evening the entertained the seWasatch academy memorial hall.H.Supper niors at Finktos Mr. Guy and Mrs. was served Ed da Wood Mrs. Phlllnda AVhittaker, Grace Mav Gibson, Madeline Lewis, Carrie Newman. Ethel McCormick Hull. Claribell Bick-forGray Purdy. May Helen Small, Helen Johnston, a Wright Nettie Beaumann, Daisy Carol and lera Renberg, Eula Knauss. ArJensen, May McArthur. Chrystal Frank Hurst thur Iandis. Vie Sargent, Wallace Gibson, C. H. Hildebrand and II. C. Donaldson. Friday evening the juniors of the N. S. II. entertained the seniors at the as Merte Lee acted schoolhouse. Miss V. M. G. L. Barron, toastmistress. M. M. Thurman, Verda RasNielsen, mussen. OpalM.Larsen, Douglas Gunder-so-ton and J. Boyden responded toasts. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Nielsen enterMr. evening Mrs. tained at dinner Monday Mr. and Johansen, and Mrs. ElmerMr. and Mrs. S. M. NielC. Stewart. sen Mrs. Camilla Noland, Elma Noland and Tena Erickson. Mrs. I. E. Jorgenson entertained at a children's party Tuesday for her Helen s ninth birthday. Those daughterwere Cleon and Athol Madson, present Vera and Peter Jordan, El and Freda Rasmussen. Freda and Mary Bennet, Thelma Beaumann, Joyce Johnson, Daniel Wall, Theron and Helen JohnJessie Stanfield, ston, Helen Larsen. Allln and Dalton Peterson and Stanley Munk. The commencement exercises of the North Sanpete High school were held theatre. The last night at the Elite program was given: following inMusical selection, girls' chorus;Mag-tripiano solo, vocale vocation, II. C. Jacobs;Harold Cox; Fransen; address, solo. Ervin Boline; address and valeviolin solo, dictory, Anna Clemenson; Eva Simpson; address to graduates, State Supt. E. G. Gowans; presentation of diplomas. Supt. J. W. Anderson; benMerz. ediction, Adolph Beu-la- h Following are the graduates: Ervin Anderson, Myrle Beckstrom, Bohne. Er. Christiansen, , Evan Cox, Harold Christensen, Harold Cox, Anna Clemenson, Calvin Christensen, Kate Rachel F.ricqsen. Maggie Frandsen, G underson, Alta Gunderson, Seymour Jensen. Vida Knudsen, Petra Larsen, Paul Monson, Fanny Monson, Edith Mausen, Erml Nielsen, Helen Nelson, Leonard Peterson, Vesta Rasmussen, Eva Simpson and Emma Watson. . DRAPER. Mav 27. The family of Mrs. Draper. h J. W. Fitzgerald celebrated her Thursday afternoon birthdayThose and evening. .7. present were: W. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fitzgerald Blake, Norma and Leah Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. William Andrus., Melba and Gerald Andrus, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Itasmufsen, FitzStanley Mrs. and Printess Ray Fitzererald, and Laurence Jensen. gerald The seventh and eighth grades grave a banquet in the Draper school house; all the teachers and some friends were guests. ar-le- Dm-sill- n d. -- Lm. fifty-eight- 'SANTA Special to The (VI' I .. Ilerald-Uepwblica- Miss Augusta Santaquin. May entertained Friday complimentBylund to Mr. and Mrs. Rolland H. Tietjen ary of Vernal, (."overs were laid for Miss Jennie Nordlctt. Miss Fannie Mitchel, Miss F.ffie Nordfelt. Miss Dottie Tietjen, Henry Bylund. George Backman and Floyd Mi and Openshaw. Mrs. lOphraim Tietjen announce the marriage of their daughter Doltie to Floyd Openshaw of this place, the marriage to take place in the Salt 7. Lake Temple June Mr. and Mrs. George Reche are enDavid Beebe of Provo. tertaining: Mrs. Krma McCormick and family have left for their home in Uintah county. Mr. and Mib. Alfred Johnson enter- 27. (Continued From Page 3, This Section.) gave a very interesting recital Friday night at Consolidated Music hall to an appreciative audience, the hall being filled. The program as heretofore announced was given entire, all the puThose pils playing from memory. having part were Marian McCall, Grace Wheelhouse, Fdclwelss Lewis, Vera Christensen. Gladys Nilsson, Marjorie Dahlen, Marion Moore, Ruth Edwards, Lleanor Elton, Bertha Hodges, Helen Mooncy, Lpvina Bergman and Rose and Harry Lewis, a violin pupil of Gustav Schuster. l' Barratt hall was packed for the concert Thursday night by pupils of C. D. Schettler and mandolin club of twenty members under his the large audience proving bydirection, that it applause was immensely pleased wit.h all the numbers, In which mandolins, mandolas, blended with exguitars and cellos quisite effect. To many the finished playing of the club was indeed a sur prise, approaching in style and character the music rendered by famed orchestras of. Mexico which stringed made concert tours through the United Beethoven's States in former years. Von Goens and by Minuet, a scherzo were rendered The Swan by Saint-Saen- s as cello solos by Seymour Fischer with ease and even intonation and a particutone. Kenneth Robbins larly sweet played two mandolin solos, ofunaccomhis own, panied, one an arrangementthe audience with such rare taste that would not excuse him without an enle, 3fc core. Schettler's Mr. guitar solos were exceedingly pleasing and the audience would not be satisfied until Mr. he had played three numbers. Schettler and the club received many congratulations on the success of the concert. o V The junior and senior recital of the music department of Rowland Hall in the school studio Friday afternoon by Miss Marie Millick, Miss Lorna Jones and Miss Lucy Hay was largely attended and thoroughly enjoyed. For the Mozart piano concerto, with Miss Alice Churchill, the instructor, at the second JU - tained at a children's party in honor of their daughter Viola's twelfth birth anniversary. Mrs. W. H. Brown and son Halver of American Fork are visiting Mrs. Neco-lin- e Borgensen. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Tietjen entertheir tained Sunday complimentary toHolla-dason Rollin. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Tietjen, Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Holladay, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Tietjen, Miss Auand Jennie gusta Bylund, Misses Effie Albert Green-halg- h. Nordfelt, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Miss Dottie and Tietjen, y, Floyd Openshaw and Merrill and Stanley D. Tietjen were present. t I cJ t excellent playing was piano, Miss Hay's rendered still more effective John accompaniment by Owen Bartlett, R. Payne and Prof. George E. Skelton. All the program numbers were received with favor. Tea was served after the program, poured by Miss Phyllis Miss Helen Sheets, Miss Madclaine Waddell and Miss Mary Scheck, music pupils at Rowland Hall. A successful recital was given last night at Consolidated Music hall by Mrs. Faith Curl Maroney, piano pupil assisted by of Miss Rita Jackman, Gustav Schuster, violinist. The twelve numbers on the program were rendered artisticallj' and without lapse of Beethoven's memory or accuracy. sonata Op. 81 was followed by a Chopin group consisting of a prelude, etude by-stiln- Lu-nia- n. nnci the, well U n own A flat rtrtlon.--i Isa. Mrs. Maroney displayed perfect technic in the rendition of her selec-- tions and excelled In the exhaustive octave passages in the Joseffy mazurka fantasie and in the Liszt sixth rhapsody. Her treatment of simple melodies showed originality and abundant temperament, and the element of appeal so necessary to the true musician. Mr. Schuster as vioHn soloist was at his best in De Beriot's "Scene de Ballet" and two melodies of his own composition,- "Mon Amante" and a Slavonic Berceuse. o t, A highly entertainine- recital bv tb pupils of the Utah Conservatory of Music was given in the Sandy ward chapel Wednesday evening. The piano pupils of Miss Ella Neilson, violin pupils of Mrs. Cecil Blrchell, dramatic art of Mrs. C. P. Larsen appeared onpupils the program. The following pupils were praised for the splendid interpretation given the different numbers: Piano pupils, Louise Murphy, Ethelvn Harms, Helen Mork, Florence Ray, Kyle r, Ruth and Esther Clawson, Lotty Davis, Audry Nielson, Virginia Green-wei- l, Ella Robinson and Leola Home; viplin pupils, Velida Anderson; dramatic art pupils, Ruben Cardwell and Beth Robinson. Pupils cf Morris Stephenson are prethe closing recital of the paring for season, to be given at Consolidated Music hall early in June. The program will include numbers by Scharwenka Rossini, Haydn, Mendelssohn, Schuett, Schumann and others. Miss Helen McDonnell, the pianist who played an entire program last fall, will Play the Mendelssohn G minor concerto. Miss Nora Gle'asoii will give a studio-recita-l Thursday afternoon of the present week for fifteen sixth grade - Gla-sie- pu-pu- PAY" SOX. Special to The Payson, May 27. Payson s. Herald-rtepubliea- residents to entertainhave given the the hundreds of out of town peoing who are guests of the city. ple Jesse Knight and family of Provo were the guests of his sister Mrs. A. White overSr. the week-enentertained the Mrs. J. ladies of the Douglas Happy Hour Social club last Friday. Mrs. Hodge Marshall of Garfield and Mrs. Grant Bagley of Provo are the house guests of their sister Mrs. William Ferre. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wilson entertained at luncheon for Jacob Coleman of Provo. Mrs. George Rogers and little son Roy left Saturday for Ely, Nev., where x will reside. they Mr. and Mrs. George Williams of Salt Lake are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William Amos. Herbert Wilson, who has been in Nevada for the past year, returned this week. Mrs. Paul Tipton of Soda Springs is Payson relatives. visiting Mrs. Leon Steineckert entertained the Justimer club. noCKLAM). week-en- d d. to The SpK-ia- l Hcrald-Itopubliean- .l Rockland, Ida.. May 27. Mrs. Joseph ITa.ntzlnger entertained acquaintances afternoon. Those attendWednesday Mrs. John Dell, Mrs. T. J. ing wereMrs. Clyde Hansen. Mrs. Ralph Lawsen, Mrs. Agnes Vallins, Mrs. M. Petersen, A. Ogden, Mrs. V. T. Logan, Mrs. Robert I. Ewing, Mrs. Harry N. Knott, Mrs. Howard Sanders, Mrs. John Place and Mrs. Porter Mitchell. , Mrs. George Spillett and daughters Alice and Jean are visiting relatives in American Falls. . Mrs. Fred Covert entertained the Card club Saturday. Evening Mrs. Bert Marsh entertained the Sewclub at her home Friday afternoon. ing Those present were Mrs. Clyde Hansen. Mrs. Jay Lawsen. Mrs. Fred Covert, Mrs. Green Logan, Mrs. Walter Kerr and Mrs. James Compton. Miss Hazel Dunn left Fridav to spend several weeks with relatives in Wichita, Kan. Mrs. Jay Lawsen and son Carl leave for Portland to visit relatives. Sunday Dr. and Mrs. Ray Mannock are visiting in Pocatello. Mrs. Robert I. Ewing and son Bobby are visiting- acquaintances in Salt Lake. Mrs. Henry Houtz. who visited relatives in American Falls, has returned - to Rockland. MAUYSVALE. Special to The Herald-Republica- Marysvale. May 27. Mrs. Del Neb-ekof Annabella. who is visiting her sister Mrs. Lee Fairbanks, has been the of several social functions recipient in her honor. given Mrs. Garfield James and Mrs. Allen Cameron delightfully surprised Mrs. Hy Hanson and Mrs. Lar Sell Nielson. Mrs. Billy King and Mrs. Ab Peterson entertained seventy-fiv- e of friends with a dancing party in their the Hardy hall Saturday night. Sunday afternoon Mrs. G. T. entertained in honor of Mr. andHenry Mrs. Pearson and Jennie Nielson. The Jack same day Mrs. Wilf Munson entertained with a real farm dinner Mrs. J. U. Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. John Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sargent and son Rav and Mrs. J. D. Bertelsen. Saturday night the following voung people gave a farewell partv to Hazel Heki: Misses Eko Luker. Etta Vira Williams, Theo Peterson.' LaLong, Mar Anderson, Ivin Foisy, Dave Young, Mrs.King. Mary Bay, Mrs. Rose Holderman and Arminta Hales, all of Junction, have been Marysvale visitors this week. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pitts have returned from Embery county and are entertained by their son being Lane and Horace Bertelsen,Joseph. Oren Gibbs, Aldus BorgBryan and King, on Merlin Green were Salina visitors the ball game Sunday, witnessing played by Monroe and Salina. er La. Var Jenson, one of the young Utah pianists, returned talented during the week from .New York, where ho has studied two years with two of the world's masters of the piano. Stozow-sk- i and Alberto Jonas. The greater Part of his time was spent with Mr. Jonas. In public Mr. Jenson was received favorably by critical New York audiences. On two occasions he won the approbation of large audiences at the Grand Central palace. He also appeared with equal favor at the Von Ende School of Music and at the Wanamaker auditorium. After each appearance the press notices he received were quite laudatory. The Musical Courier In commenting on Mr. Jenson's performance at the Wanamaker auditorium, said his performance was remarkable for technique, musicianship and interpretative treatment. During the winter Mr. Jenson was presented several times as an artist pupil of Alberto Jonas and he was certified by Mr. Jonas this spring. Mr. Jenson intends to open a studio in Ephraim, his home town, in about two years will return and York for more, extended studies.to New II. Evan Williams, the noted Welsh tenor, it was learned yesterday, Is expected10to pass through Salt Lake about on his way to San Francisco, July where he goes to fill an engagement. Should this prove to be true directors of the local Cambrian the society will make an effort to have him sing at Saltair for the nineteenth annual celebration of the Welsh people of Utah, to be held Wednesday, July 12, and is known as "Cambrian day." The committee on program has secured the services of Prof. Charles Kent, who will render "The Cambrian Song of Freedom," by Brinley Richards. Others to take part include the Cambrian Ladies' chorus, Esther Stephens Davis, conductor, and John Thomas, formerly of Llandilo, South Wales, but now of Ogden. who will give a recitation in the Welsh vernacular. A brief or two, dancing to Welsh music,address bathing, boating and singing American and Welsh national hymns will conclude the day's program. Last attendance was considerably year's in excess of 6000 and Secretary John James is authority for the statement that this year's attendance will be little short of 10;000. Former Gov. Arthur I. Thomas, president of the Cambrian association, has been chosen for master of ceremonies. ' !" II' CLEANLINESS Is the watchword in an brewery. It is essential to the production of a palatable beer of long keeping qualities. up-to-da- Or-vil- le 1 i te If B H " M V?S. L "JI 7. fi U M VER.AL. Vernal. Mav 27. Members of the Thalia club met with Mrs. H. 11. Mrs. Dan H. Hillman, Belcher Mrs. B. Friday. P. Kelly and Mrs. PardonDodds. Jr., all read papers on interestMrs. Mary Burnett was subjects. ing as a member. elected Dobson and Miss Maggie Carr of this city were married in Grand terJoseph Junction May 22, according to word received here. Mrs. William Witbeck and Mrs. Charles Delahoyde entertained" at a Kensington Thursday afternoon in honor of their mother, Mrs. Hickman, who has been visiting them last winter and who soon leaves for her home in F.reka. Graduation exercises of the Uintah will be held Monday evening academy in the building. Three academy Gordon this year. DeMoisy, graduates Ella Marsing and Lucille Munday will receive their diplomas. Is brewed amid absolutely sanitary surroundings. Half of our labor is spent in cleaning and polishing every vessel or pipe or cask which comes in contact with the beer. L Fisher Brewing Co. The prize is IN THE BEER. |