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Show TIIE SOCIAL HAPPENINGS (Special city. jiKnr.n to Th Herald-RepuMtcan- .) Heber City. July S. Mta Ann Stufebs cf - I'rovn vprot Sunday In Heber with hesister. Mm. Franca Moulton. Mm. urron If yd, who 1" attending i TDT.tr school at the University of Utah. rpnt the past week at homo. Columbine Beehive The Purple pmrftrm enjoyed an arly morning hike ""T'lrsday. Mr?. NcIMe C. De Gr&ff and daugand Elaine, return! hter. Helen Wef'tMda;- - from a vrfk spent In Fait IikA. and FarrclnKton. n Silver City Wiotton, who fore pnrt or fts- r the nummxr. spr.t the here week with his familyMoulton enter-ttn'- tl Mr. and Mrs. Frrutce Wednesday for Mr. at dinner Moulton. and Mrs.A. Cha Wootton entertained on Mrs. afternoon- Wdnsdv Mrs. svlvestr Broadbent entertained o'clock 'with a I.c- - beehive 1 - Jrm morning. About )rfakf.ntgirlsTuesday were present. Mis Bessie MCelIn, of Park City a Kest af Mm. ltar Duk during1 tht Iir-- n w-- Montgomery and Ftonra vrho are attending the hool spent of Utb. lumnur the Fourth here with relative and Xrirvds. botcs for Mr. Dougla.. OH th Girls of Industry miav afternoon. Ila Fisher. Uara Jennie Cajnpbell. . , , i . t t:?KfirtL Htnken. . iiuu. rat iMm. ir?. Paul Buys. Hyrum luwms, J in Tuft. Mr.n. uerx t.ivue. .urs. m r.vd Mrs. uorce fttwi. er- Moulton. and Thim uickiioii Tiie 3wrm direct ed by Mm. Paul Jonnle Camp.n spent and, Ml Tftr.md.fcy afternoon In the fields east cf llftber. itru-- John XX F1ter and children. visions? In Park Atn ami RF. md Mr. Mr. and Mm Ilrnm Clyd of Thome Mrs. aod Joaepn Mrs. J. Mr. and KTr.njcjlll. Sunday with Luke and other relative. Mint Alice Murdoch, who la attending of Utah, spent the the t.n'.ve.-sltFourth with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pari ilurdocV. entertained M unlock it- Mr. A.afternoon Mm. Pari Mur-tW- i. for Thursday Mrs. 11- - IT. Kleeker of Kn;a Greene r CHv Mr?. Jophlne Mrs. V. I Whrrltt Mra. Chne Ifatcf?. an.l Mm. Annie Coleman. She Mc-I)on- l.i C. I T.nl-v-r?;- ty h Nev. Dr. Tl. V. Le of Fait Uke and Misb Hannah LCompte Compte. Misses Lyndian Schafer and Emma At a dancln Sutton entertained comat aoctty hall Friday evenlnR- party Helen Mosey of to Mls plimentary K"v a r. t o r:. Wyo. Welsh entertained at 21r. John-F- . dinner Sunday evenlnjr complimentary to her son Thomas and his Kuest Oarer ce Johnson Mrs. John Leddlnaham entertained at dinner Tuesdny ever.lnf? complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McDonald and son of Garfield, covers being: laid for ten. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Frankel entertained at dinner Tuesday evening1 Mr. and Mrs. I n. Hubbard and Miss Marlon of Salt Lake, Miss Lois Lockhart of i:iy. Nev., and GeorKe Frankel. Mrs. Marie Hethke entertained at luncheon Monday complimentary to Mr. ond Mrs, U K. Hubbard. Mr. and Mra. T. J. McDonald entertained a lawn party Tuesday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. U. P. Tracy. Mr. and Mm. N. J. Williams. Mm. Lucy Ft. Garvin. R. J. nryant and Donald Tracy. Mrs. William H Sutton and little son of the Catalapa ranch. Nev, are guests of the W. D. Sutton homo. Hxs. Cfcrls Anderson and children of n Bonlta were Kuets of Mrs. J. F. and other friends the past week. Miss Marlon Montgomery of Los An. Keles. CaL. returned home after spending u month with Mrs. Georgre Hanlon. Flan-nisra- - Jl-iy- s " tr-en-t y uni-vA- on kwas fllte-- by hr daughter. Mra 'juiThe Tuft. nd Orare Murdock MlHf!i Viol nr vtItin In !alt Ike. by her Mm. J. II. Lukf. ansl-'tey UiiKhter. Nora, entertained C. L.und. frnnon at dinner for l'rof. A.Mis l d Trof Mosieai fudtnunon, and Mr. and Mr?. MeDoll of Smith, 1 ritr!and Mr?. J. 1 McKenney of FairMm. Mr. and with ievr Mpent Sunday J. S. Murdock. Melon of Idaho Mr. and Mrs. r euet of Mr. and Mr?. Thomas M Vanghton. Mr. and Mrs. George Itosevear of are visUInt; In Heber. Park City Ml.--s Ilazel tHyde is visiting In Salt Mr? Cvntha W'ootton ls In Ojrden Uttinsr Mm. Donald Willis. Pots was enjoyed Sunday by Mr. and .Mm C.eorRe A. 1'Ssher. Mr?. Theodore iTer?on. Mi?a Nora McMillan and C. II. Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Klecker of Kan-?- ? Greene of City and Mr?. Josephine or tMeir parent?. riilcaKo are Kuest.Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. Tart A tdeasinsr musical was Klven Friday In th- - Ideal theatre by Prof. evening Oudmunson, A. C. Ltnd. Prf. Ml.s Ida- Smith and Mls Nora Juuke. Or M-se- s - m:piii. .Special to The Nephl. Julv 7. Mm. W. H. Howell cave a bundle shower Aelta. Saturday evendatiKhter for I". Memmott ingMr?. entertained I J. Mr?. Gertrude heme. her at evening . Mrs.. W. fj. Orme, Mm. I'earl Val dvtott. Mrs. Robert Lomax. Mrs.Clara MrThemon. Hovt, Mm. I I'rma Cole Jane. as! a and Kstella McPher-so- n r.the! WriKht and Neva Booth. Thtimdat- - fix auto loaded with Fish and people left' Nrhl for lak- - to remain a week. Tne rompatiy va made up of Dr. T. D. Kees and Lunt and family. Omon family J. Pre I Peck and famCazi.r and family. Mm. U A. Palley. Sr.. Mr. and ily. Mr. and Mrs. I A. Halley. Jr.. and T. II. fturton and family.and MM? Delta How-d- l Jarrett Statitey were inarrle.f at the home ofH.the bride Monday eveninsr. Ilisbop T. The Parke perforrr.e.i the ceremony. bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.1? Wa. If Howell and the bridegroom ,nn of Mr. and Mrs. James Jarrett of Nephl. Thumdar old folk? over the ape of fcft years were entertained at the Pdshop C If. ('trace ertlnsc as master of ceremonies. Joafiua tireenwoAd mate the address of welcome; vocal solo. Mrs. George fj. rea.ltnsr. Miss Iuella Winn; vnt-a- l reading, solo, Mls Mabel Owen: olo. Mrs. T. W. VUkers; vocal Mr. The day's program IIdwarI Carter.a. free picture for all end.r with PrMIi Orsen Cazier. Lucille Wool .nd Wiiliitfi Warner spent the Fourth ftt S..lt Lake. Clarence Warner, who been at CMcaco taklnu a coursa la tn rs;llHr.?. returned July 3. find was cue of the rarty at the ?tate capital nd -on the return trip. S. lioe of Wichita, Kan.. MrHiaFlora n"l MS Farris f Oklahoma nre spendinfr the 8ummer City. )kla.. at the home of Mrs. O. M. Whitmore, llerald-Itepublie- ar hr rl-t!- av Kn-.te- pro-ii-r- ijt 1 Tab-ernac- le. J'de O-tl- er: diushter of Mr?. Ilo?. PARK CTTV. !l cxiAi.ni.Ln. te Tte Herald Repiibi;cBa. J Coalville. July . Mrs. W. It. tCm-Wreturned Thursday to Ofrden after & week with friend3 here. spending Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fvans and Mr. and Mrs. Dan LIvlnirFtori came from Salt Lake to spend ttiv month here. Mrs. Hattle Cluff and son returned to Qranger. Wyo., after visiting her a week. parents Mr. and Mrs. tt. Denting and Mr. and Mrs. Verno Demlnsr left Monday for Provo 5r ett to attend tne reunion of tho Wtlklns family in that city this week. tt Miss Eleanor and Master John of Orrdcn are spending" the week here with manr yountr frier.s. Miss May and Miss Kdna of Salt Lake are vlsitina: friends PlRhy In Coalville. W. S Covey and came from Salt Lake to celebratefamily the Fourth here and to visit relatives. W. W. Salmon and wife of Salt Lake f nt the week here with relativesi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pim?ree and two children. Franklin and Uuth. returntid to Mrs. Wednesday from an auto Pinnree's, parents In Cowley.tripWyo. On their return trip thev visited the Yellowstone national park. Mrs. Gomer Thomas of Salt Lake Is spending a few weeks with her daughL'm-rce- ter Mrs. W. M. JJoyden. HbACKFOOT. SjecUt to Th H'ruW g. P.lackfoot. Ida.. Mrs. F. C. Chrlat entertained July the Crochet her home Monday afternoon. club at The junior Heehlve girls gave a character ball in the Second ward meeting house Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jordan gave si weddlnjr dinner Monday for their son and his bride. Misses Lillle and Jordan assisted. Seated at the table were Mr. pnd Mrs. IS. T. Malcolm. Mr. and Mrs. pert McDonald, Culter. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Fay. Joseph James Adamson. John and Roy Cooper, Will and Mr. Casper. Mrs. Montgomery Jordan was Miss Nettle Casper of Ida. They will make their home In Park City. Utah. The Methodist Ladies' Aid held an experience meeting at thesociety home of Mrs. 12. M. Hubbell Friday afternoon. When they decided to remodel the parsonage It was agreed that each member should earn l for the purpose. At this of their experitheythetolddollars. encesmeeting In getting The Gleaners, an Pastern Star orentertained their husbands ganization, a social meeting Friday evenlntr in at I. O. O. F". hall. The program, in the form of an school, was planned by Mrs. Kdward Thomon, Mrs. Krnest Pearson and Mm. II. G. Mr. Pearson was the school mnster. Mm. L. M. Capps entertained the flautist women's union at her home afternoon. Wednesday The primaries of this K D. S. stake gave a very novel entertainment Saturday afternoon at the Second ward church. There were original flag songs and drills, "Sleeping JJeauty," "One In "lletold Story," and evening folk dances.Camp,' A party consisting of the Sollenber-ge- r. Gregg and Austin families and Mary Capps. Gladys Johnson and Wal-te- r went to Thousand llolbrook Springs July 4. Ora Ilogers entertained the King's DauKhters Monday evening. After tue business meeting Mrs. Adair chaperoned women at a dance. They the next younjr met the nlcht train to welcome home Miss IClizabeth Dubois, who has been school at Washington. D. C. attending Among the Blackfoot people who left are this wek for Yellowstone Mm. Blanche Eldredge. Mrs.park James Kath-erine W. Miss liyan. Mrs. Dr.C. Johnson, and Mrs. D'Orr Poyn-teliyan. Miss Julia Prennan, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Watson Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miss Gladys Howdson. Miss Nellie Crenshaw. Uuth Poynter, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Iteece. his parents and Mrs. Devorce, Mrs. John G. Brown and her three nephews frohni Tennessee. James, Summerfleld and William Johnston. Mrs. W. S. Hoge and son are visiting in Hear Lake county, several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cowan, Dr. and Mrs. Walter Patrie. Genevieve and Marie Mlillck, IJibianna and Whllden Kinney, Lllllam Sample. 'Phyllis Hoover, ildward Cranky, JohnMr. Page, Frank Wade atMark Tuohy and Dekay. the dedication ball at the new tended Pdackfoot club house Wednesday evening. Cal., is Olga Stephens of Oakland. her uncle. A. B. Stephens. visiting Sue JUethan returned Saturday from where she visited friends. Pols. Mrs. Johbie Newton and son and Mrs. Sam Oliver and daughter Wanlyn of Pocatello were guesta of Mrs. Krnest Pearson several days this week. Julie lioberts of Kieby was a guest of Miss Ora Hocrers a few days. Mrs. K. U. Gaddie visited her brother Stanlev Gaddie . several days. IN old-fashion- n. ed Will-lam- s. -- r. Car-rut- h. UTAH CITIES AND TOWNS In-gle- by n, MONROE. .) Special to The Monroe, July S. Dr. and Mrs. George Hill of Logan and Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Herald-Republican- Magleby went to l"lsh lake to spend the Fourth. Mrs. D. S. Dorrlty of Fillmore Is visher parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. iting Erlckson. Mrs. Niels Mlchelson was hostess at an afternoon social Wednesday to Mrs. W. W. Clark, Mrs. Soren Madsen, Mrs. Olsen. Mrs. A. V. Jones, Mrs. Joseph Annie Manson, Mrs. M. Ronnow, Mrs. A say, Mary Lowry, Martha RonPerry Manson. now and Susie Maurel Bell entertained Rena Magle-bVerna Erlckson and Leland Crabbe Sunday evening. Jack Shipp of Eureka is here visiting his family. Mr. and Mrs. Kliott Laraen of Ploche, Nev., are guxts of Mr. and Mrs. Will-laMorrison. Mr. and Mrs. June Webb of Sallna are here for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Juel Anderson entertained at luncheon Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Andreason and Mr. and Mrs. James Manson. Miss Edythe Asay of Salt Lake was home for the holidays. Mrs. Otto Collings entertained In Othto Mrs. D. S. Dorrlty. Nean compliment ers were Mrs. A. J. Bertelson, Washburn and Daisy Bertelson. Miss Verna Erlckson entertained for Mildred Crabbe. Maud and Kdna Soren-soKthel Erlckson, Mrs. J. Harold Maglobv and Mrs. Catharine Erlckson. The Prlscilla club was entertained by Mrs. Ole Larsen Thursday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Niels Michel-soMrs. Dr. Belitz, Mrs. Arthur Hodge, Mrs. C. M. Christian. Mrs. Joseph Olsen, Mrs. F. Erlckson, Mrs. Kate Dorrlty, Mrs. Louis Baker, Mrs; A. V. Jones. Mrs. Annie Manscn, Mrs. K. M. Sorenson, Mrs. Andy Sargent. Mrs. Otto Collings, Mary Lowry, Daisy Bertelson and Lottie Welch. Miss Leona Smith of Provo visited friends here a few days. Mrs. F. Erickson entertained at dinner for Mrs. D. S. Dorrlty of Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blake of Arizona. 11. K. Llsonbee of Salt Lake is here for a few days. Mrs. Jennie Sprague entertained at luncheon for Mrs. Carrie Thursday Mrs. Jennie Caseman, Idonna Nielsen, Nielsen and Evelyn Sprague. Mr. and Mrs. Juel Anderson were visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Winget entertained complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blake of Arizona. y, m n, n. iR-li- na ItlCIIFIEI.I). iSpecl3l to The n Richfield. July S. Miss Krma entertained Monday evening Iola Pace. Fern Sevy. Nlda Hales. Fern Chidester, Veleen Ogden, Mabel Curtis, Rule Spencer, Krma Christensen, Zina Wilson. Gladys Morrison, Claron Monte Bean. Harold Warner, Brozell Coons, Leo Sevy, Q. Hansen and Duane Knee. Miss Ruie Spencer entertained at a Monday evening slumbering party Zina Wrilson. Erma Gladys Morrison, Christensen. Mabel Curtis, Veleen Ogden, Nida Hales. Fern Chidester, Fern Sevy and Lola Pace. Mrs. June Seegmlller entertained afternoon Mrs. J. H. Krick-soThursday Mrs. C. H. Mclntyre. Mrs. Jorgen-seMrs. Taylor Thurber of Salt Lake, Miss ivy Erlckson and Mrs. W. W. Morrison. . Miss Una Hansen entertained at a slumbering party Monday evening Thais Chidester. Lenna Thurber, Flora Seegmlller, Millie Ivie, Alta Hansen and Llna Hansen. Miss Bessie Niell entertained ThursIn to Miss day evening Brown. compliment Thelma Miss Leah Forrest of Manti Is visiting Miss Afton Madison. Mrs. Alfred Bird entertained Monday evening complimentary to Alfred and Albert Bird the following: Mr. Mrs. W. Erlckson, Mr. and Mrs. and J- - L. Sevy. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Magle-bMr. and Mrs. J. F. Chidester, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Bates. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cowley. Mrs. Mary Whetton, Mrs. Selby Jones of Mantl and Miss Brown of Ogden. Mrs. Selby Jones spent the Fourth In Richfield. Myrle Dewey of Sandy Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Chidester. Mrs. Taylor Thurber and daughter Mary Iow of Salt Lake are visiting relatives and friends here. Miss Ivy Erlckson is home after two years stay In the southern states mission. Miss Emma Kyhl is home from Chiwhere she has been on a mission. cago, Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Mclntyre and two children. Claudle and Roger, and Miss Carrie Nlelson returned Monday from Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Erlckson and Miss Ivle Erlckson came from Salt Lake Saturday for a visit. Herald-Republican- .) Chris-tense- Jor-gense- n, n, n, y. ROCKLAND. .) Special to The Rockland. Ida.. July 8. Herald-Republican- The Woman's Literary club met at the home cf V. G Logan Wednesday afternoon Mrs, and enjoyed n most interesting program. Those in attendance were Mrs. M. A. Ogden, Mrs. Porter Mitchell,Joseph Mm. Hautzlnger. Mrs. Mrs. Knott. HairyFred Covert t andHoward Sanders, Mrs. Mrs. M. J. Cowley. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hansen and family, who have been home. visiting in Salt Lake, have returned Leslie Weber entertained a number of his little friends Saturday In honor of his sixth birthday. Those present were Veda Houtz, Roy. Earl and May Read. Bobby Kerr. Burton Hansen, Raymond Hautzinger, Darell Womack, Jessie and Murel Harris, Lorain Hanson and Annabel Ogden. Mrs. Joseph Hardy of Elrem, Okla,. is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fields. Mr. and Mrs, Ephraim Ilunsaker of Iloneyville. Utah, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Norville Crowley. Mm. M. J. Rice and two daughters of American Falls visited friends p.t Rcrkland this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. William Oliver of Bonanza Bar, visited friends here the first of the week. The women of the Congregational church were entertained at the home of Mrs. Harry Knott Wednesday afternoon. MisBeuhla May of Landing halted friends at Rockland during the week. Mr and Mrs. Claud Zimmerman and two little daughters Claudine and are. visiting In Pocatello. Miss Lisle Grant of Salt Lake is visbet sister Mrs. Ray Moss. iting Mrs. Marintha Allen and daughters Irene and Ada of Logan, are visiting friends in Rockland. of American Fall.3 Miss Cora Dudley srent the Fourth in Rockland. Mr. and Mr?. J. Park City. July and fimlly and Mr. and Mrs. r n. Klnir and family and ir. ana Jirn. Sunday Clarence Hays ond family spentPots. and Hot river tnMr.tin Provo and Mr?. V,". f. Sutton entertained a party of twelve at the Hot Po's Sunday ofcomplimentary to Miss F.vanston. Wyo. Helen Mosey Mrs. t:u Johnson entertained the D. K n. H. tlu Monday evenlnip at a tlse belnr Mrs. Cal Kensington,Mr?. Arthur Mathenson, Mrs. "j.r: I:, li Williams. Mrs. Mae Mathenson. Wttlrteria Thompson. M.nraret Uoulton, GRA.XTSVILI.i:. WiTmifre.l Jrnr.lnrj, Theresa Qulnn. Klftnor Wrl?ht. Christine Martin and Spec!! t' Tli Thompson. Km:ri Grantsville. July 8. picnic party :.Cr. and ilrs. John Clavton of of Moroni "Wool ley. Parley consisting Mr. been of who have triests L. I K. Anderson. Steele, Gordon and Mrs. Cash Faulkner, have gone to Clark. Chester Charles Worthington, New York. Frank Johnson. Miss Mabel Mr. a1 Mm, CJeorcre H. Short enter-ta-i- e Jefferles. MI? Kthel Woolley, Miss Mili Monday evening at cards mm-- ; Johnson. Anderson, Ilurmester, Miss Rhea ilcier't-trto their rucs's. Mr. and Mrs. dred Miss Magdalene Anderson. Lucile Miss Y. of Crane Ptah. Jnreka. ;eorre rvreer.t were Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Anderson. Miss Kdith Spanton and Mrs. others Fomtu-id- . Mr. and Mrs Frank MrEwan. Viva Bates of Oakley, Ida., went to Springs Monday evening. Walter W. Kvans. Dr. and Warm Mr, anl Mrx. 13. the Mrs. L". M. Spanton entertained Sheen. fr". Gecsre club at her home Thurs-da- v Mr. and Mrs. I T;. Hubbard and M. M. and M. those present being Mrs. evening, Marlon of Slt Lake were dauirhter R. Rowberry, Mrs. C IZ. UurmfKter, F.T. Le Mrs. P. Dr. and of Cornptt ftucsts Mrs. I'. K. Wrathall. Mm. Monto Bar-rof the week. theMr.early part Mrs. J. D. Brown. Mrs. C. Leroy enand Mrs. Clen Wentworth Mrs. Parker H. Iratt, Mrs. Anderson. SCO New Kvetiinsr Card the tertained M. and Mrs. Maude K. Matthews C , the sucsts belnc: Monday evening-Cooley. Mr. and and Mrs. Frank McKwan. '!r Jr.. and children Mrs. George H. Miort. Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Reuben Clark, here durWashington.toD. C.. arrived I K. Pillin.TS. Dr. and Mrs. Iwiwrerrc the summer at week spend Mr. and Mm. W. D. Sutton. Dr. ing the their summer home here. no Mr. Georpe ft. Sfieen. Ms Mrs. Charlotte Wrathall entertained Mrs. Parker. Mr. and Sutherland. afternoon at a party fn honor J- - Parker and Mr. Pose. Tuesday C. lm of her son Taft. Those the of birthday DalKlelsh ntertalned the Mrs. fiobert were Bryant Knowlton. Jay of the Con relational church attending I licks, Wayne Rowberry, Lawrence MANTI. o fety Friday sfterr.oon Vev.. Is the Btrmester, Myron Sutton. Dan Lo!s Loc.I;h5rt of Kiv. Miss Fau! McBride, Johnnie, Bolinder, iSpecial to The ,, 0f tir aunt. Mrs. IZ. J. Drcsi. " and Kenneth Hatch. Manti. July S. Mr. ami Mrs. Warren Tmweek of Silt l..ik Gilroy Bolinder jfsn Frances of Salt Lake are by Snow and children Among those who went to Saltair v, KU9T of Mrs. C. W. iiodKfii) automoblle .1. for the Fourth were Mr. visiting in Manti. wek. pasr R. K1Is?op. Mr. and Mrs. tji'tr. and Mrs. TI. P. L Compte Mrs. Frank M. Alder entertained at and Mrs. Stanlev Johnson. Calbert Jefferie.t. a keiidngton Thursday afternoon Lo-in Hi dinner Wednesday evenWit; Byron Alder of i:. lames" Jefferies. Ml? Kdith Peck and compliment to Mrs.were Mrs, c'nmpllmentr.ry to Mr. and Mrs. Ida Reid, The guests Of Salt Mim Louise Pc'k. Ieler Bolinder, gan. Klla Hubbard nnd dMihter JInrton Mrs. Anna Willard-seKdward Smith. Mrs. Sorenson, Grant Rsrrus, of m.etrt George ihc the honors, lJ'?ide. like. Mrs. Belle Mrs. Bernlce Brown, , .. were Mr, and Mm. William Dnri .fUf"i. Henry Sloan. Arthur JJarriM, G. M. MoAlilster, Mrs. Delia Madsen, Mrs. Van ijommodore Sloan, Lois Palmer, of Ltrckhart Mla Liike, cf lly A. Tnll-- n -- !i-r- ;: 'b-!'.- Kts . Herald-F!piibl''o.- J Cal-for- n'. v - us .i.-- , , Del-ph- a. v.-- Vlr-sr.n- ta -- Ry-dalc- h. Herald-Republican- .) ,- -.. enier-veV,:1r- Vi n. t- - t i .5 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1916. N, Matthews, Glen Woolley, W. A. Rounder. Ray Anderson. Lyman Fawaon. Alfred Mander and Dewey Sandberg. Mrs. J. R. Kliason .entertained the take primary officers at her home on Main street Wednesday evening. Miss Florence Ingleuy of Salt Lake visited her grandfather William during the week. A picnic party at Warm Springs Wednesday evening Included Selden MSllward Georg? Williams, Ray Anderson, Joseph Mlllward. Zada Juste-teAlta. Johnson, Genevieve AnderRachel son, Lirta Johnson, Clark. Louisa Mlllward. Ksther Bird of Salt Lake. Marine Griffith and Nell Drury ft Lake Point, and Hannah Cuolley. Le-no- ra Me-na- HERALD-REPUBLICA- Mrs. Etta Nelon. Mrs. Miranda Madsen, Dyreng. Clara Johnson. Mrs. Nettie Mm Mlna Tuttle, Mrs. Laura Jenson, Kvlyn Mrs. Christie Stringham. Mrs. Mrs. Vera Keller, Mrs. Maud Wintch, Mrs. Alice Cox, Mrs. Mary Petersen, Madsen Bird of Salt Lake, Mrs. Lizzie Clark. of Logan, Geneva Jenson, Edith Maa Jones, Josle Munk, Vera Keller Keller. and TherraaMrs. Lloyd Parry and Mr. Mr. and and Mrs. Blaine Tuttle left Wednesday la. forMrDavenport, and Mrs. Thomas Sorenson of Sua-aCity. Ida., are visiting here. and Miss Mav Colby of Ephraim Manual of this city were married Wednesday morning at tho courthouse Clerk Morley. by County Mrs. J. C. Hansen of Mantl and Mrs. Nela Christiansen of Mayfield returned Sunday from a two weeks' visit in Ely, N?Mr. and Mrs. Otto T. Nlelson enterat a luncheon at tained sixteen guestsafternoon. Tuesday their home Miss Edna Kendall and Hilton Kendall of Nephl are spending a few days In Mantl. Mrs. Clara Farnsworth and Miss Clara Farnaworth returned from Salt Lake Sunday. The primary associations of both wards of Mantl had a social in the South ward chapel Friday night. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Tuttle entertained at dinner Tuesday. a few friends Mr. and Mrs. Jerome B. Ilenrle enhome Saturday night tertained at their In compliment to Mrs. Byron Alder of krsV Lloyd Crawford and In children of Manti. Fourth Salt Lake spent theNeedlecraft club enMembers of the joyed an outing In Funk's canyon Wednesday afternoon. Or-v- al PAY RON. (Special to The Payson, July 8. Herald-Republican- .) Mrs. J. S. McBeth assisted by her daughters, Mae and at her Aline, entertained Thursday suburban home Mrs. B. E. Townsend, Mrs. B. F. Ott, Mrs. Frank Harris, Mrs. William Ferre, Mrs. James Stark, Mrs. Mrs, Mrs. John I E. Dunning, Lant, Mrs. Charles Cravens, John Cravens, D.Mrs. I Stewart, Mrs. Mary McBeth, Mrs, J. C. McClellan, Mrs. T. H. Wrilson. Armorel Jr., Mrs.Mrs.C. F. Dixon, Missand Mrs Asial Hancock Dixon, Larson. The Beehive girls of the First ward gave a successful festival on the tithoffice lawns Saturday evening. ingMisses Laura and Margaret Wimmer of Green River are guests of their cousin Miss DeonN. Colvin. K. White and chilMr. and Mrs. A. White and Knight dren, Mrs. went to Salt Lake Monday and remained over the Fourth. Mrs. Clifford Bale entertained the Hour Social club Friday afterHappy noon. The Persia Beehive girls were guests of Miss Donna Lant Thursday afternoon. Present were Miss Thelma Peery. Delores Baker, Jennie Reece. Aline y Dixon, Geraldine Fairbanks, Zalia and Gladys Smith. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Attendants in charge of the public past week were Mrs. playground the John Vance, Mrs. Otto Erlandson, Mrs. William Ferre, Mrs. George Gardner. Mrs. Eugene Huish, Mrs. Viola Man-wi- ll and Mrs. B. F. Ott. Mrs. E. L. McCormick and her guests, Mrs. Fuller and Mrs. Tea gram of Birin Salt mingham, Ala., were Lake during the week. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Huish. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clow-arMr. and Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs. Arza Page, Mr. andPage. Mrs. Charles Pace, accompanied by their families formed a party that went to Town-send- 's ranch in Payson canyon for the Fourth. - Ben-day- ne Sea-bur- d, LOGAN. i and Mrs. Hay ward have returned from an extended trip to Yellowstone park. Hugh Williams has .returned from Salt Lake, where he visited relatives. Mrs. Robert Binford entertained .with a dancing party Wednesday- evening at the Murdock theatre. MID VALE. Special tf The Herald-Republica- Mldvale. July 8. Mr. and Mrs. Eno Drown of Garfield returned to theira Sarvelakio, both of Storrs, were issued a marriage license Monday. after having spent home Wednesday V. N. Wetsel and family of Sunny-sid- e few days with Mr. Drown's parents, Mr. spent the Fourth in Price. and Mrs. D. Almond Drown. Mrs. L. A- - Greer of Marysville, Cal., Miss Edna Brown of Salt Lake spent a few days here with her the Fourth here, the guest of Miss is spending V. A. Tompkins and family, brother Belle Stagg. Members of the Women's "U" club after which she will visit relatives in and their husbands and escorts will be Missouri. entertained next Tuesday evening by Mrs. O. II. Dutton, Mrs. E. W. Stephens ROOSEVELT. ' and Mrs. Fred Matthews at Saltair. for to The Special Miss Carol Smith left Friday Roosevelt, July 8. The most brilvisit Meadow, Utah, for an extended social event of the season was wtih her sister, Mrs. Arnold A. Beck-stran- d. liant that of the marriage of Miss Mildred city to Roy E. Dillman, Mrs. Annie Cutler of Salt Lake spent Miles of this In Midvale visiting friends attorney of Duchesne county. Thea Thursday ceremony was out of doors under and relatives. at the bride's canopy of roses Mrs. Viola Honey and daughters of huge at 6 o'clock Saturday summer, home promptly California are here for the evening, and was performed by Don of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hadley. guests Vernal. The bride is a Mrs. D. Almond Drown will entertain B. Colton ofofMr. and Mrs. Wr. A. Miles. daughter a large number of hera women friends Her were spent in Salt childhood days lunchDriage Monday afternoon at Lake, where she attended the Salt eon at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stagg had as Lake high school, and later the UniMr. and Mrs. versity of Utah. After finishing her their guests this week course at the university, she spent a Thomas Temple and Mr. and Mrs. Wril-lia- year and a half at the Chicago UniAlexander of Garfield. in domestic versity, specializing Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Lennberg enter- science art. The she was and past year a at dinner tained at Tuesday party a teacher in the Duchesne high school. their home. Mr. Dillman is a son of Peter Dillman Last Monday afternoon Mrs. James Vernal. After finishing the grade A. Alcorn entertained members of the of school at Vernal he attended the UniFive Hundred club at her home. of Utah and later completed versity Mr. and Mrs. Albert Strom and son his law course at Chicago. The bridesVardon returned home Wednesday maids were Miss Stella Snell of Salt after an extended visit In Silver City Lake and Mrs. Ruby Sutherland, sister with friends and relatives. the bride. Ren was Mrs. M. H. Beckstead has gone to of Jerry of Helper best man. The young will reNaf. Ida., to visit her son, John T. side couple at Duchesne. Beckstead. Miss Clara Bingham of this city and The people of the Jordan stake will were married Young of celebrate Old Folks' day at Lagoon Lyle at the home of Antelope the bride Wednesday next Wednesday. The officers and members of the evening. TheC. bride is a daughter of P. Bingham. Mr. Young and Mrs. Jordan Stake Relief society board en- Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. La Grand tertained Mrs. Adeline Driggs at her is a son Young of Antelope. He is interested in home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Clarence Malstrom and family the sheep industry. The young couple have gone to Garfield, where they will will reside at Antelope. make their home. EUREKA. SANTAQUIN. to The .) (Special (Special to The 8. A .) Eureka. July 8. Rudolph Lang of and Silver City spent the early part of the Santaquin, July in honor reception were given dance of the vol- week at Provo. unteers Wednesday evening. The banMiss Mildred Griggs of Wymore, quet was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erick O. Bylund. followed by a Neb., willa be the guest of Miss Adelle few weeks. The program In- Griggs dance in Mr. Mrs. J. W. Morton and chilcluded a pavilion. Borgen-sen; and Andrew song by selection by the band; reading, dren returned Wednesday after a five-da- y visit with Mrs; Morton's relatives song, Jennie Nord-fel- t; Augusta Bylund: speech, J. A. Rees; song, Mrs. at Provo. Miss Sarah Clark was a Spanish Fork May Newlan; piano solo, Miss" Lula The volunteers are Ernest visitor this week. Tietjen. and Don Wadsworth, Albert Wiekman Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McDonald and and Gilbert Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Huish "and children, Mr. and Mrs. William Nisonger and daughter Frances and Elbert and WalMrs. David Nisonger of Mammoth ter Beesly, all of Eureka, and O. P. Emthe Fourth with their mother Mrs.spent Huish of Payton spent Sunday at SarNisonger. A. ilyMrs. atoga Springs. son Charles and StanMiss of Nephl visited from their vacation Eureka Vilate returnedTietjen ley have friendsMangum this week. at Lake. Salt spent Mr. Mrs. A. N. Wallace were at Mr. and Mrs. Christian Nelson are Nephi and this week visiting the latter's Mr. and Mrs. Hendricksori parents. entertaining of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baldwin, who Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jones and family were married Salt Lake last week of Eureka are spending their vacation have taken upin their home in Silver . here with relatives. Mr. Baldwin is employed in where Miss Lula Tietjen entertained Mr. Citj-fernan-Thompsstore. and Mrs. MacDowel and daughter of theMr.Hefand Mrs. C. C. Griggs, Provo Thursday. and guest. Miss Mildreddaughter Griggs Dr. and Mrs. Mott. Mr, and Mrs. Erick Adele of Wymore, Neb., went to Brighton in O. Bylund, Gertrude Mott, Lula and Cottonwood and spent Monday Jennie Tietjen. Augusta Bylund, Vera and Tuesday canyon there. Lebaron. Persilla Kay, Cloyd Hclladay. Mrs. L. E. Clark and daughter Merle Donald German, Roy Peterson, Melvin Herald-Republica- Herald-Republican- Herald-Republican- on returned after a pleasant visit at field and Sallna Herald-RepuMican- Herald-Republican- .l .) , el-se- MARYS VALE. n. Fourth in Provo. PRICE. 8. Invitations have been Price, July issued by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fitzand Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Olson gerald to a dancing party to be given Monday evening at the City Hall, complimentary to their daughters, Belle and Evelyn. The Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist church met Thursday at the home of Mrs. J. W McGann, refreshments were served by the hostess and a The next pleasant afternoonheldspent. at the home of will be meeting Mrs. J. M. Whitmore, when the annual election of officers will be held. G RANG Kit, - to The Herald- - Republican. Special Granger, July 8. The "Unarob" swarm of Beehive girls of Granger entertained at a dinner party Saturday at the home of their assistant beekeeper, Miss Leah Eldredge. in honor of their Covers Alice Woodbury. president, were laid for Mrs. Alice Woodbury, Miss Leah Eldredge. Miss Zula Curtis, Miss Mary Hoggan. Mrs. May Arnold, Miss Inez ElMiss- Fannie Curtis, Miss Wallace, Miss Margarette dredge, Ruth Burton, Miss Lurena Eldredge, Miss Elsine Nielson. Miss Bessie Coats, Miss Fern Eldredge, Miss Veloy CurBurton, Miss Thelma tis, Miss EvalynMiss Almira Eldredge. Parkinson and - I Utahns in Chicago ,' to Tiie Special Herald-Kepubllcan.- i J July S. Superintendent C. Jensen of the Box Elder county schools is here. Prof, and Mrs. Osborne J. P. Widt-so- e have gone to New York for a ten days' trip. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bennion entertained at dinner for Mr. G. Miller of Spanish Fork, and the Misses Rloom-quiand Christiansen of Richfield. M. M. Critchlow has gone to Salt Lake to spend the summer vacation with his parents. Booker Preston completed his medical course at the College of Physicians and Surgeons and left for his home in Logan. After remaining- there awhile he will go to California, where he has acceptedO.a J.position. P. Widtsoe and SuperinProf. tendent D. C. Jensen were the speakers Sunday morning at the L. D. S. services of the university branch. WTalter Allen of Richmond Is studying medicine at the University of Cui-c- a go. Mr. and Mrs. S. McLnne celebrated tiieir fifth wedding anniversary last Monday. A small informal party was in the .evening, to which several given were invited. . , Utah Wlpeople t f nil held July 4 at Wooded Island in Jackson piark. Mrs. Edward M. Garnett, who came here as a delegate to the convention of Congressional Union Woman's Sufreturned home in Salt Lake. frage, has H. Horace Cummings . . .i i , ... and i Mr.' and r t it. b. rjari .i. nere mi siiiuinure wpic on their way to New York to attend the N. E. A. convention. received honorable mention from the instructors at the Art institute for her excellent work in the mural class. She has finished her work there but will not return home until the end of the summer. Chicago. D. 111., st ( . T T 1 . , . 1 r?ai-urd- Utahns in Washington j ay j (Special to The Washington, July 8. J. P. Creer, superintendent of schools in the Nebo district and a resident of Spanish Fork. W. Karl of schools in Hopkins, a resithe Alpinesuperintendent district, suof dent Lehi, and C, H. Skidmore, perintendent of schools of the Granite district, together with Mrs. Skidmore, were in Washington for a short visit. They were on their way to New York to attend the meetings of the N. E. A. Mrs. Elmer E. Corf man of Provo and a prominent club woman of Utah, spent a- few days in the city. She had been in New Yrork attending a convention of women's clubs. Mr. Rust, manager of Dun & Co. in Salt Lake, was in Washington with his brother, Capt. A. Rust, now a retired officer of the United States navy. Last Sunday evening a very pleasing musical was held at the home of Senator Reed Smoot. About thirty Utahns were present. Miss Helen performed with the violin. Woytych Miss Vere Corey at the piano, and Mrs. Arthur Woolley sang. Miss Woytych. who is a of pupil of Petchnikoff of Berlin andNew Chicago and Hugo isKortschak of a few days in WashYork, spending friends. The Washington's ington with comment on Miss newspapers a vioplaying as being that ofBesides linist of ability. exceptional she is a composer of being a performer merit and delighted her considerable audience by playing one of her own Wroolley sang "The compositions. Mrs. and "The Swallows" with Rosary" effect. pleasing NOTHING NEW I'XDEIl. Two Portland (Me.) women, cleaning house were startled to see a mouse leap out of an old trunk which they had opened. After they had recovered just their courage and investigated they found that the mouse was only an old toy moved by a spring which had been suddenly released when the trunk waa Herald-Republican- .) - Woy-tych- (Special to The company of Marysvale, July 8. A home of Miss young people met at the Nell Barber and participated in an aluminum shower for Miss Thelma Those present were Misses Scoging. Eula and Floy Thelma Scoging, Knause, Via and Muriel Sargent, Blanch and Melba King, Llla Gibbs, Annie Peterson, Carrie Anderson, Ruth Rosequist, Nora Peterson and Mrs. Irma Rosequist. Lawrence Hamel and Miss Jennie opened. Herald-Republican- .) Sisters w Heralu-Republican- Rich- Friday. Joseph Wirthlin and family of Salt Lake spent Sunday here. Dr. and Mrs. Alex. McChrystal, Mr. and Mrs. Mark McChrystal and some friends were at Provo Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George II. Taylor and children spent the early part of the week visiting Provo relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore P. Holt and Mr. Rousa returned to Silver City Tuesafter a visit to Salt Lake. day G. C. Lindsay spent Sunday with Mrs. at Provo. Lindsay Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Doty and daughter Catherine were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Bird at Springville the part of the week. early W. E. King and family returned from Salt Lake. Sunday Mrs. Michael Tischner of Salt Lake arrived Thursday for a visit with friends. Eureka M. John Beslemyer, a former resident of Tintic. was married at Provo Wednesday to Miss Margaret Poison. Mr. and Mrs. John Youngstrom and Miss Race, returned Wednesdaughter day after visiting friends in Salt Lake, canyon. Ogden and Ogden of Miss Ella Bales Nephi is spending a week with her aunt. Mrs. F. W. Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Palmer returned from Strawberry valley Tuesday evening. Mrs. Dan B. 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Mr. and Mrs. George Haw and frn Jack WilJewett, and toMr. and Mrs. liams went Coyote to witness the races and visit Mrs. Lester Smoot. Mrs. Helen Long: Cabance of Seather tle, Wash., who has been visiting was Mrs. James Long, parentsbvMr.herandhusband Wednesday and joined the following day left for Philadelphia, where they will visit friends, returning home by steamer from New York via Panama canal. Mrs. John Howes and son Melvin,. Mrs. George Qulnn and M. F. Murray went to Salt Lake Thursday. Mrs. Frank Sargent was surprised It being her birthday, by Wednesday, Mrs. J. U. Sargent. Mrs. Heath. Mrs. Dana Gibbs, Mrs. R. 1. Blakesiec. ,urs. Willi Hyett. Mrs. Swennlng Anderson, Mrs. Alice Williams, Mrs. Iee Lakln, Mrs. Garfield James. Mrs. J. D. Bert Mrs. Allen Cameron and Mrs. Jam es Stocks. Andrew Jenson, editor of the Chieftain, and son Charles, spent the m Jr.. Wads-wort- h Openshaw, Lloyd and Gus Holladay, Wiekman went to Mrs. Julius Jacobsen Springville Tuesday to witness the deLogan, entertained afternoon at din- parture of the volunteers. Thursday ner complimentary to Mrs. Valjien GO S II EN. Stlefel of Salt Lake, who Is visiting her mother, Mrs. C. W. Sherman. Special to The Frank McAlister has returned from Goshen, July 8. Mrs. June Jenkins a trip to Yellowstone park. is visiting relatives In Heber. Mr, and Mrs. Victor Amussen of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sorenson. Mr. Lake are guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. and Mrs. Samuel Morgan and children Alvord. to Driggs, Ida., making the trip Mrs. Orson Baugh and Miss Ella wentauto. Richards entertained six guests at sup- by"Miss Argine Miller has returned to per Tuesday evening at the home of her home in Salt Lake. Mrs. Baugh in compliment to Jack oe Finch of Silver, Mr. and Mrs. Cowley Mrs. Shad Mr. Stewert. of Mamand Mrs. E. G. Peterson has returned from moth, Mr. and Mrs. John Page of Salt a week's stay at Bear lake. Frank Roberts of Provo, One of .the delightful affairs of the Lake and Mrs. here. Fourth the spent 500 was week the given WednesMay Jenkins has returned to afternoon at party the Malmrose home, herMiss day home in Provo. with Mrs. Oscar Malmrose as hostess. Mrs. Bertha Ifolliday of Santaquin, The guests were Mrs. Oscar Malmrose. spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Preston Thatcher, Mrs. Gilbert John Jasperson. Cole, Mrs. Robert Murdock Jr., Mrs. Jenkins spent the Fourth Robert Murdock, Sr., Mrs. Orson in Miss Jennie Fork. Spanish B. Mrs. T. Baugh. Mrs. A. D. Cardon, Mrs. Roy Miss Lillian Morgan. Miss Emma JenKimball, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. James son, were In Miss Mary Okelberry Iarsen. Arthur Bateson, Mrs. the Fourth. Mrs. Mable Stlefel. Mrs. Mammoth, Ezra Athay,Mrs. Miss Grace Star is visiting Mr. and Blanch Jeppeson, Mrs. Mrs. Jones, Oye Wats Wrhite. C. W. Spierman, Mrs. Julius Jacobsen, Miss Bertha Fowler of Eureka visMiss Lettie Jacobsen, Miss Ollle John- ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brigham son. Miss LaVern Murdock. Mrs. N. T. Anderson of Bear lake is Fowler. Friday. her . mother, Mrs. L. Y. visiting 31 AM MOTH. Thatcher. to The The Theta Girls spent the Fourth of (Special In Logan canyon, chaperoned by Mammoth. July S. Ferdinand John July Mrs. Fred Parkinson. Olson and Miss Amy Elizabeth Allen, Mrs. Lettie Thatcher ha? gone to both of Mammoth, were married SaturSalt Lake to visit her daughter, Mrs. day at Provo by County Clerk Elias A. W. A. Squires. Mr. and Mrs. Olson will make Gee. Miss Maud Erickson of Salt Lake their home in" Mammoth. Mr. and Mrs. Spens Lloyct spent the spent the latter part of the week In J. A. McAlister. Clair Fourth in Idaho. Logan with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Freshwater spent McAlister of Salt Lake also was a the Fourth at Spanish Fork. of Mrs. McAlister. guest Mrs. Calvin Elton entertained at a Mrs. C. W. Nlbley. Jr.. spent a week bundle shower early in the week In In Ogden with friends. of Miss Susie Elton. Logan was favored recently with a honor Mr. and Mm. G. W. Starkey will vlMt by Mrs. Mary S. Thomas of Ogden, iheir summer vacation in Caliwhich brought together five genera- spend tions. Mm. Thomas is tho mother of fornia. Mrs. W. H. Harrison of Springville Mrs. W. E. Hawkins who is Mrs. S. B. Larson this week. Mr. David Mitton's mother; v. E. Mitton is a visited Mrs. Reese Sarah returned to her he and a little grandson great having In Spanish Fork after visiting home five the makes generations. Mrs. Margaret A. Brown. daughter, Mrs. Thomas is one of the pioSamuel Mclntyre returned to Salt neers of Utah, and passed early through Lake alter spending several setincident to the many privations Tintic. inFriday tlement of a new country. She Is in days Oscar Andrus and family left early health. good In the week for southern Idaho to atThe following members of the Delta tend a of reunion Andrus the family.are Phi club spent July 4th in Logan Mrs. Frank Thlrlot and children canyon: Rachael Ballif, Ollle Jean visiting relatives at Salt Lake. Nlbley, Delia Smith. Bessie Stewart. Leslie Stewart left Monday to visit Ellen Nielsen. Marie Turner, Georgia friends. Pederson. Adeline Barber. Mary Thaln, Wyoming1 Mr. and Mrs. James Ivers of Salt Lake of and Mary Campbell Ogden, chap- visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mclntyre last eroned by Inez Thaln and Hattie N. week. Smith. Mrs. Harry Elmer and son Golden Mr. and Mrs. Luther Howell. Mr. and have returned after visiting Salt Lake Mrs. Roy Bullen. and Miss Marie Bar- friends. ber spent the Fourth In Logan canyon. Miss Maud Boon spent the Fourth at Mr. and Mrs. Parley Jenson of Salt Payson. Miss Ethel Fouyer visited Salt Lake Lake, Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen, Miss Nellie Lloyd and Lewis Edwards during the week. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Brady of Fair-viethe Fourth at Bear lake. spent Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stevens and chilvisited their son during the week. dren of Ogden are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Nesbit was here this S. O. Stevens a week. week from Provo to visit her sons. and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hudson. Mrs. Rubin left last week in southern Utah after Mrs. Moses Cardon went to Salt Lake for her home Maloney a few weeks with her mother. for a week's visit. spending Heber C. Mikesell and Miss Anita Mrs. A. F. Cardon and children are friends in Salt Lake. Harris, both of Mammoth, were marvisiting Mrs. A. G. Barber and Miss Louise ried at Provo. Sullivan and Miss HelBarber have returned after a visit at enMiss Marcella Beesly left last Saturday for a visit Portland. Ore. Mrs. Ellen Nlbley is visiting rela- at Salt Lake. tives and friends in Salt Lake. ' PRICE. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nlbley, and to The Mr. and Mrs. Joel Nlbley of Salt Lake, (Special who were guests of Mrs. Ellen Nlbley, and Price, Julv 8. Mrs. E. M. Brown have returned home. to left Flo Wednesday spend daughter Miss Iona Werner was tendered a several months visiting relatives at Mr. Brown left the same party bv a number of her Los surprise friends Monday afternoon at her home. day Angeles. New Y'ork. for The Logan Tabernacle choir spent Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Roberts left Wedthe Fourth of July In Logan canyon. nesday for Evanston, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Redford and Mrs. Howard Meyer and baby rechildren of Chester. Ida., spent the turned Monday from Grand Junction. McDonald came home from Fourth visiting here. Holly Mrs. K Mrs. Harry Stoney and Evanston, Wyo.. to spend the Fourth, and Wednesday returning Tuesday spent Thursday. anMr. and Mrs. A. D. Machean in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Holley, Mr. and nounce the marriage of their daughter Mrs. F. A. Jackson and Mrs. E. E. Bart-le- t Bessie Aileen to Robert .). Schultz of of Salt Lake spent a few days here Hiawatha, the ceremony to20.be at at he The bridal home of the parents, July friends. visiting Miss Edith Bowen spent several days couple will make their home at Hiawatha after a short honeymoon trip. in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. James Kemp, Mr. and Dr. and Mrs. O. II. Budse and Dr. to The Julv 8. Special Mrs. George E. Bench, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKune and Mr?. Ann Ward were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lauber at a dinner partv July 4. li. K. Benson of Hiawatha returned with relthis week from a month's visit atives at Creston, la. Mrs. Benson will not return for some time. Mrs. M. V. Mahoney of Salt Lake is her parents Mr. and Mrs. Henvisiting ry Wade. Mrs. Alma Anderson returned to her home at Castlo Dale thh week after a short visit with A.friends here. Mr. and Mrs. L. expect to Provo and will make their home in Heppler leave here shortly. A. W. McKinnon and family left Fri-da- v for an auto trip into Wyoming. C. S. Price returned from AVill return Salt Lake. Mrs. PriceThursday later. George Yeameas and Miss Christina A tz I j MRS Ms SUMMERS, - ag-ain- Box 810. COUTH BETID, ItlDi |