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Show THE 4-- A' HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, APRIL 16, 1916 N, HA PP J2 Srcil . ni:-- t T2i. Ostden. April Hndtl-IPpM!.'n.- l Mrs. 15. Thompson tea at Crn entertained at the specialWdnf-day Maids Matrons and the elub afternoon. Mr?, Otto L. HurnzelJ. Mrs, Nra f. Rowe. Mrs. Albert Fran I; Horn. Mrs. I. M. 'oi'tr. Mrs. MrsM. Drl;,-.-- . I, L. Reynolds. Mrj. A, I'.oj d, Mr h. Ambrose P. Ilihbs. a Mr?, A be Kurn entertain"! at at be" o't lr,. k luncheon Wclnc-Ja- y borne. (,'ovirs ue re laid for fourteen Mis. Thomas A- - Wfcalen was hostess afternoon at the Maids anu Thursday to Mrtir.-riat a tea in compliment Haroia William Mrs. her daughter 1 who 1. :ivm the early i art ol uie tor to wek join Mr. Loos at Arco, th summer, rrery ente rtajriecl Mrs. Louis r rtnhera .f Hyrum her sewing1 club i riua afternoon at her home. P. Kline were Mr. and Mrs. Peter dinner -- ties eis of Salt Lake friends vening. Wednesday left Mr. and Mrs. David C. Eccles eastfor on extended afternoon Friday ern r i Mrs Wilhclmina Kuhlm.in will he to the Five Hundred. club (nMs "t her horn. April Thursday. Mrs William . Wright entertnlned society InMon-da- y members of the Martha the afternoon. She was assisted rvirtir hr her daughters Miss DoroMargaret Wright. thy Wrixht and Miss of thj society will be Th- meeting held April 2 at the home of Mrs. Hiram If. Spencer. Mr. Wplker ;Jcoit nifman. Mrs. T.a r. nte T. Df. Mi.--. L. W. i'lfiKrea. . K tin and Mrs. Irma Mrs. Peter Eccics vere Salt l He visitors Wednes-daAttending the Orphettni tan tir.ee. The marriage of Mis I'd en Elizabeth Couch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brewer, son Couch, to Herbert Alexander J.. Brewer and cf Mrs. Brewer, is appointed for WednesApril IS. day evening. s imam ''tsrenre Wriwht and Mr. Mr-- . Herbert William Dunn have issued Invitations for a tea to be given Easter at the home of Mr. Wright. Monday Mr.--. Ed v in Forest Hundley had a tea to tie given Invitations Easter MondayAd-t-at her home in cornr Patterson and Miss of Mr. Patterson of Hollywood, Cal. entertained Mr. William II. Wat tin Hundred clnb members of her Five was unsifted by Friday afternoon. Site Tonald II. Hhlvers her daughters Mrs. . and Mif Mary Watt if. Mrs. Frank It. Toler entertained at her home in Thursday afternoon to Miss Kllen Elizabeth e.rnplinint Couch. Sixteen guests were present. Miss Elsie Stone was hostess Thursat her home, the occadon day evening i. p a parcel shower In honor of JUm Ellen Klizabeth Couch. The quests off iers and teachers of thu ward. Fourth I Tho Child Culture elub will be enterafternoon at the Maids tained Thursday elub with Mrs. Henry V. and Matrons' ' Gwllliam as hostess. to Mrs Gertrude Carr was hostess the Historical society Saturday after- the ""jlr's T. X. Fulton entertained afternoon. Entre' Kwa club Friday elub was The home Culture Mrs. of home Jay A. smith the ;t afternoon. Sturdv Brewer spent the early MisofBeatrices the Halt the wpfk in ue-- t of her cousin Miss Vivian Eller- eMrs. George P. McCabe. after a ten rflVv visit with her mother Mrs. Mary TI "FltzgrraUl left Sunday afternoon for in Kvanston. HJ- hrrMrshome K W. Matson of Salt Lake has been the ruest of Mrs. Charles Kaiser dt:rlnr L A.week. Herdtl wilt be hostess to the Iiadtes- Literary club Wednesday &fo7nrern3 of the hl ?foJ. battalion gave a banquet l?2ir folK at the Potter cafe at at the nigh Ins dancingr party lowed by school auditorium. Mrs Joseph Scowcroft has returned vo'me from a two months' eastern visit, New York City and Wash- including 111 t'let'cher scowcroft. son of Mr. and Is home for the Mrs, Joseph Scowcroft. at St. Kaster vacation, lie is a student at Delarieia, academy ,liirs Military rtMr. Charles E. Kaiser. Mrs. Walter enC. Wchb and Mrs. P. F. Klrkendall attea the at pecjal tertained fruests the Maids and Matrons' club W ednesaccompanied by her Mrs J. T. son Jack., left Tuesday after v,tnff noon- for a ithree months' stay in x.os A Mr an Mrs. Balph Kverist Bristol ?nleIl .Ulr-- ,.m Following the din 1 cl-i- '. ! . . -- t 1 v. I W-s- t ex-May- or 1s-pti- fr i g- td - in-cfud- ed nter-taln- ed rt . i " thet Country ciuo, Esther of Queen an aftmember, 'rhe women at O F. S., entertained rbanter ernoon tea Thursday from 3 to 6 o'clock temple in Masonic club met at the esro . r LilvS.Tr Thimble Shaw crTuesday Ernest l in- iuh " An riin "noi afternoon. niliinetia.tion of officers for tVl Mrs. James President; namely: veir Niels Mrs. Boyer: v nune president. r-" . - s Mrs. Ernest Shaw. The Mrs .prrAry assisted in serrinjr by club the Sit The next meeting of Mrs. host-wa- be tn-April wUl . - 23 at the home of RochesMrs Ethel1 Tounsr Jacobs home of the at visiting" N Y., ter rtWmon afternoon at the iveffiS ,tn Jlalrftrrl. Battalion m?t a home and son and Mnl ilarry Igran have returned from a several months returned Mon.lay Mrs John Furlonr weeks visit from a T.three afternoon TL Easton. wit b Mr and Mrs. Mr - and Mrs. Thomas S. Hutchinson the during sirs. hav- 11 for their quests sister Mrs. noelc of Cleve- Harry Gltlctt and family l8C:-;r- ,t Mowrev of Portland, Ore., Vhe' cuest of Osden friends. home of met at the Civic lratrue thJ president. Mrs. Philip W. Knlsely. club held H iiundred Card afternoon . nieaant meetlnsr Thursday Mrs. of Mrs. J. . Furniss. at hhom.. Basmussen Emily and Mr. Noble pora of the club. cere ciiests M. accompanied Browning Mrs John Mrs. E. L. Ford, left daughter afternoon for an extensive ThursdayN'ow York City. in UV.L Nev.. is of t. Beverly r V Miller. Ruth, '.'..: Mrs Lee "Hunter entertained afternoon. Mrs. Maude v I !l o v d and Mrs.. Herbert H host-r-- ;; F- r OIMr T,ail . infor--,fy"Thirsd- ay 1 - elections. The w:4;Ssited by Mrs. Sidney Trout V in serving rhamborlalt1 entertained ednesday h. r five hundred card club CVTh" Federated W. C. T. U. met with Wednesday afterr: r f. Lawson S. Cordon grave a John Mrs. noon Prohibition." r on "World-wid- e p.p. returned Mrs Christian A ad ne son where she Cal., Oakland from Fr"idy j the winter with her daughter Mrs. Li Hi Farsowlth, W S Wood worth, accompanied ;,', Mrs WriKht. who hv uer niece Miss inMary Osrd.n ten days !. ben visiting the St. Joseph's Sewinjr society Thursafternoon at St. day hall. The M. IT. C club Joseph's members were en- a tertained by Sirs. Glen Leavitt Thurs-d- afternoon. j The regular meeting of the Ladles' I occurs April 10. Aid society of, the First Presbyterian was held Tuesday chureh afternoon in c ' ' hurch parlors. The hostesses for thn day were Mrs. Earl Itichardson, f v&r y w Mrs. l.lhs. Mrs. Wade Johnson, Mrs. Mrs. !;?n5" ''arry. Mrs. Paston. Mrs. Kichard?, .Seppich, Mrs. Thomas and Mrfk Zimmerman, M.CS'har,r I3nson entertained the L. ciuo Thursday afternoon at her home. Th II. L. B. club members were entertained at home of Mrs. Fred Clark I' riday the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hall announce the marriaere ofJ. theirW. Fannie daughter Irvine to Dean Monahan of Oakland, V.' ISpecial - ' v y I MOI ST PLEASANT. rSpclal to The Herald-Republic- a. Mount Pleasant. April to. Mrs. Niels Larson entertained the O. S. A. club at a Kensington and luncheon Wednesday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Custa ePterson, Mrs. Joseph Mon son. Mrs. Joseph Matson, Mrs. P. M. Mrs. Chris Brotherson. Mrs. E. C. Jolinon, Mrs. Fred Stansfield, Mrs. Irvinsr Stansfield. Mrs. Byron Carter, Mrs. Ross McArthur, Mrs. J. J. Nichols. Mrs. Sophtts Johnson. Mrs. A. C. Madsen. Mrs. A. O. Madsen and Miss Selma Jen- Rev. and Mrs. R. B. Norton enterMrs. tained at dinner WednesdayC. for HamH. W. Martin of Mantt Rev. C ilton of Delta, r. W. M. Paden of Salt Lake. Dr. W, H. Kerns of Minneapo lis. Rev. E. . Nethery and Mr. Her-- i ick of Green River and Rev. George Peacock of Blackfoot, Ida. Parly Johnson was host at dinner evening- complimentary to Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Jensen. Covers wer laid for G. I Barron,- Miss Lillian Elder. Miss Margaret Thurman, .Mrs. Savona Norman, Mrs. Lewis Wood-- r i n . th honor guests and the host. Miss Margaret Thurman will entertain the Home Culture club at the home of Mrs. E. C. Johnson Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rasmussen were host and hostess at supper Sunday were Mrs. H. M. evening. The nuests Rasmussen snd Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Rasmussen of Falrvlew. Mrs. J. It, Earl and Miss Gertrude Knudsen. Mrs. It. R. Johnson enterIr. and tained at supper Friday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Burch, Mr. Cherry. Mrs. P. M. Nielsen and the host and hostess-Mrs, and Chris Thompson was hostess at for Mr. and luncheon evening Mrs. Fred Sunday Mrs. Guy Olsen, Mrs. Hansen, A. Fredricksen. Leslie Porter and the Misses Hannah, Mary and Ina Fredrick-seMr. and Mrs. H. Guy Wood entertained at dinner Thursday evening. Those present were Dr. W. M. Paden, Rev. and Mrs. R. B. Norton and Mies Selma Jensen. Mrs. P. C. Lund was" hostess at a afternoon. kensinRton Luncheon was Wednesday served to Mrs. Azel Mrs. C. I. Peel, Mrs. Parley Madsen. Mrs. Madeen. Madsen, Mrs. William Georpe Larsen, Mrs. M. C. Peterson and Mrs. Hannah Clark. Mrs. C. W. Sorenson entertained on her birthday Wednesday afternoon, Those present were Mrs. anniversary. ,. Merz. Mrs. John Gunderson. Mrs. O. F. nohme. Mrs. P. Y. Jensen. Mrs. Elsie Chrlstensen, Mrs. Rass Anderson, Mrs. Carrie Mrs. Mlna Christensen, Chrlstensen, Mrs. Hannah Nielsen, Misses Annie Johansen, Gladys seeiy. Alta Gunderson and Itubv sorenson. Members of the Presbyterian church of Mount Pleasant jrave a reception for the delegates attending the X'resoytery at the church. FolWednesdaymusical a eveningprogram the ladieslowing refreshments. About eeventyserved five were present. Mrs. C. I j. Stewart entertained the aftTwentieth Century C.club Thursday Miss ernoon. Mrs. If. Jacobs and Winifred Jensen furnished the program. the social hour the hostess, asDuring sisted by Miss Jaunlta Sanderson and Miss Wyrva Runnel, served luncheon to Mrs. R. L. Madsen. Mrs. C. W. SorenMrs. George Chrlstensen. Mrs. H. son, C. Jacobs, Mrs. James Larsen. Mrs. P. M. Nielsen, Mrs. J. W. Anderson. Mrs. Candland, Mrs. J. P. Neff, Misses Royal Winifred Jensen. Annie Johansen, Lillian Elder and Margaret Candland and Mrs. Fannie C. Miles. The Home Economics club of the North Sanpete Hlsrh school gaveFri-a dancing party at the Armory hall day evening. About 300 persons were present. Mc-Aurth- ur. 1 SPRIN'GYILLE. nerld-ReputHean- .J Fpringville, April 13. Mrs. Herbert Robinson of Prov entertained the folFriday: guests from Sprlngville lowing Alle-maJohn Charles Reynolds, Mrs.Mrs. Mrs. C. F. Mrs. John Dougall. Rhoda Packard. Mrs. Max Kless, Mrs. Mrs. J. Mrs. Williaaa Kelsey. Dougall, A. Packard, Mrs. Garnet Friel. Mrs. Mark Robinson. Mrs. Wyman Berg. Miss Catherine and Emma Dougall and Mrs. Frank Gammell. Misses Norma Reynolds and Flora for Hatfield entertained at luncheon Mrs. Charles the following Thursday: Miss Lee, Miss Reynolds. Mrs. Hatfield, Il'ckman. Miss Geneva Harmer. Miss Fern Crandall. Miss Mary Mendenhali visited in salt Lake. Mrs. Jane Spafford, who has been the of Mrs. George Selwin, returned guest San from Diego. Mr. and Mrs. William Humphrey, visited from Mammoth Sunday. Mrs. Alexander Gaffney left Tuesday for Seattle, to Join. Mr. Gaffney. They wilt go to Los Angeles. children have Mrs. II. Lee Boyer and for the summer. gone to Mack, Colo., Johnson of Richfield. Ida., visitQuet ed here. Mi Marie Diamond, assisted by Hazel Hutchinson. Cleo Pierce and Bessie Fullmer, gave a shower Monday for The following Miss Ethel Fnllmer. were present: Misses Alberta Clarke, Ora Crandall. Lois Randal. Zora and Mary Hagan. The senior class of the high school the eollegre drama "Number presented Seven" Wednesday afternoon and evenwere In the cast: ing. The following Willis Harmer, .Edna Blaine Kelsey. , II.. - " 1,11 i'lV.. . JfiWV ..v... .'(.V., . AlMendenhall. Jr., RonaldWill-laSeymour len, Sfreven Deal. Howard Settle. Hill. Arthur Finley. Charles Cone, Bert Crandall and Mable Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Mendenhall and Misses Blanche snd Hannah Mendenhall motored to Salt Lake to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boyer. Misses Merlin Chamberlain and Ruth of Salt Lake visited Miss Flandrough Lulu Crandall. The following girls were entertained at the domestic science at breakfast of the hisrh school Tuesdepartment Nettie Brown. Anna Sim-s-ioday: Misses Emma Noakes, Annls Smith, Minnie Finley, Gladys Loynd, Elda and Mildred Boyer. Thtirs- Miss Eliza Thorne entertained . . t rr ! tie y i " 11,. ii Brinton. Je;ssie Burt. Louise Bird. Mar Price, Elmo F.mma Dalton. Coffman. Jean Dalton. Frank Brinton, Myron Crandall ajid icay Roberson. rs. i. s. urown nave re Ai r. n lui Lucius Scovil. a former Sprlngville DO ta n, - Man-wari- ng 1 m n,' M i i given by Mrs. M. A. Conant and Mrs. Irene Jenson. The Alphla Beta club met with Mrs. John Groesbeck Friday. A lecture on education was given. at The entertained following breakfast Thursday: Helen Clyde, Rachel Reynolds. Leila Borer, MarEliza garet Bird, Blrdella Reynolds, beth Meutz, Inez Jessie, La erne Han , son. EUREKA. to Tb Special .-- 1 , -r v. 1 1 L-4-V .".1 . I g w t-- . 1 Herald-ReptibHca- a. Eureka.. April 15. Miss Georjre. one of the teachers in the local schools, was the guest of Salt Lake friends during the' past week. Dr. and Mrs. Alex. McChrystal re turned home on Wednesday after a few days' sojourn with relatives and other friends at Salt Lake. Dr. E. J. Howell returned on Tuesday after a short visit at the capital. Members of the L. o. E. club were very 'pleasantly entertained at the nome or Mrs. Theodore Fulmer on Wednesday. "April 5. Following the club's regular program tlere was luncheon served lay the hostess. The next meetine: will be held at the home of Mrs. Frank Cromar on Wednesday of next week. Mrs. N. Ferrando. who submitted to an operation at one of the Salt Lake short time ago, was well hospitalstoa return to her home during enough tne eariy part of the week. N. A. Robertson was here Attorney from Salt Lake last Wednesday giving his attention to legal business. Cases in he is interested and which are to be tried in the local precinct court have been postponed. G. A. Franke returned to Eureka on after a business trip to Salt Saturday Lake. Mrs. R. II. Cowan was here this on a visit. She has been living1 inweek, California for several months. A very enjoyable dancing party was given at the Odd Fellows' hall on Monday evening, the affair being under the auspices, of the Odd Fellows' lodge. sold and danNearly 100 tickets were cing continued until 1 o'clock. The Knights of the Maccabeos of Eureka are forward with a great looking to deal of interest the dancing party on the evening of April 20. The event will be held at the Odd Fellows' hall. M. C. Mero of Salt Lake was here this week to look after real estate interests. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fitch and daughter Miss Maude Fitch are at home after several weeks in California. Mr. Fitch a of the time attending to spent business part interests In that state and the remainder with Mrs. Fitch and daughter at Coronado Beach and other of Interest in southern California.places W. J. Tregoning and family were in Leht on Saturday and Sunday for a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. .William Carter were the guests of Payson friends last SundayC. and Monday. C. Griggs, grand master of the Utah grand lodge of Masons, was in the eastern part of the state this week visiting lodges of the order. He was accompanied by other grand lodge officers. T. S. Haynes, who has been working at the Chief Consolidated mine for the past fewto months, left this week for look after Payson he owns at that place. property which Arnold Johnson and son, former Tin-ti- c were back in the camp week. They have been living this residents, at Stockton. Miss Marcella Sullivan returned to her home at Salt Lake on Saturday a few days' visit in Eureka. She after was accompanied on her return bv her nephew Elbert Beesley, who spent a week at the capital. D. D. Gregg, who for the two years has been employed on post the Reporter, left this week for San Francisco, where he will enter the school conducted by the MergenthalCr LInotvpe company. Mrs. Luke Robinson and daughter Mrs. A. C. Burton were the guests of Salt Lake friends during the past week. C. E. Rife, linotype operator at the office, wil leave tomorrow Reporter for Salt Lake to visit relatives. w-hi- Roy-lanc- e, i i j .l P. Murray, April 15. Mrs. Chester Cahoon entertained the Ladies' Card club at her home Tuesday afternoon at five hundred. Mrs. Dave McMillan, Mrs. Horton and Mrs. Lou Powell werethe winners of prizes and the following ladies were present: Mesdames Sam Ed Miller, Sheriff, D. A. McMillan. E. L. Erurich, Heber George Huscher,Louis Moore, Powell, J. 1. CaSmith, hoon. R. J. Coakley, Horton. A. D. Knott, C. E. Ganfin. Leon .Martin, Frank Howe, James Cahoon, Harry Haynes, Richard Winder, Donaldson, John HurlChurches, Will Robins. J. Jones, ing, W. J. Stevens. E. Howe, Blaine Stewart, A. Bradford and lone Atwood. Miss Bessie Jones entertained the Granite High School Glee club at dinner Friday evening' enterMr. and Mrs. Floyd Green tained at dinner Sunday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Dave Green and Caroline Green of Midvale. Mrs. R. J. Coakley entertained the Ladies' Aid of the Baptist church afternoon at her home. The Wednesdaywere present: Mrs. George following Mrs. J. W. Stevens, Mrs. Fren-digGranter, of Boise, Ida., Mrs. Churches, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. J. W. Mrs. Knighton, Mrs. Erekson, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Doud, Mrs. Huscher, Mrs. Wllkina. Mrs. Sheriff, Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. Robins and Miss Klrby. Mr. and Mrs. George Ellison announce the marriage of their daughter Millie to D. Thomas Batchelor. The In.young Salt couple will make their home Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Chester P. Cahcon entertained at cards Thursday evening in club. honor of the Jolly Twenty-eigSix tables of five iiundred were played and the following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. i). W. Moffat, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Smith, Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Emrich, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ganfin, Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Knott, Mr. and Mrs. Churches, Mr. and .Mrs. John Hurling. Mr. and Irs. D. A. McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Coakley, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cahoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Moffat entertained at dinner Sundav afternoon in bonor of Mr. and Mrs. Will Martinson of Idaho Falls. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Richard Howe, Mr. and Mrs. John Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMillan and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howe. William Morris gave a music recital at his home on Vine street Tuesday afternoon. 'Mrs. Ephralm Christensen entertained afternoon at a dinner in honor Friday those of her birthday and among Manas-eeh Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. present wereMrs. William Mines. Mrs. Smith. Emil Parker, Mrs. James Henry Gilbert, Jr.. Mrs. Chester Gilbert and Mrs. James Gilbert. A farewell entertainment was tendered David Reunion Wednesday evenamusement hall ing at thehisTaylorsville for a mission to to departure prior Great Britain. Members of the K. P. lodge gave a stap: party Wednesday evening at their clubrooms In honor of the Knights of of Sandy lodge. Pythias The W. O. W. band gave a dance in the Trocadero hall Saturday evening. y. ht n. to The Uerald-nepisbKc.in- Mc-Henr- - IfpeeUd to The LOGIN'. to The HerdUMlepnhlicnn.1 April 15. The First ward re- (Special Logan ligion class teachers entertained the children of the classes at a dancing party Wednesday afternoon given at the pavilion. J. CrawTuesdaj afternoon Mrs. ford entertained at a kenshmton at her home in honor of the First ward class teachers. Covers were religion laid for the following: Mrs. J. y. Crawford, Mrs. llcrschel ISnllen. Mrs W. R. Clark, Mrs. John Christiansen! Mrs. Ernest Gray. Mrs. Sam Leven, Miss Parks and Miss Jackson. A party was enjoyed at Y. pool Tuesday the B.swimming evening given by Miss Clara Johnson, after which and refreshments were indancing in dulged Miss at Murdock'a confection ary. May McCarrv chaperoned the party. The following were Kiusts: ThMisses ('lira Johnson, Luna Lizxie Adams, Anna MeCulIock. Melba Mcrean. Dcta Peterson and May McCarry: Messrs. Russel I'ernston. Osmond Jorsnison, Vernon Bitter, Merle Hyre, Joseph Morgan and Daniel Owen. Wednesday evening the lady clerks -- - IV-derso- n, of the Howell Cardon store gave a de- at the B. v. party ngntrui swimmingafter which they all swimming pool, adjourned to the Murdock parlors, where delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. John O. Peterson entertained Inafterat her home formally noon for twelve guests. Saturday Dick Qulnney enterMonday tained at aevening party given.ofat. the dancing his Murdock parlors for twenty friends. B. Y. junior class Friday night the entertained people at a fifty young at Murdock's. given dancing party Miss Fern Osmond entertained inhome on formally at her attractive The evenFifth East Monday evening. was spent in dancing and music.a ingMiss Agnes McGee entertained at card and dancing party in compliment to Miss Alberta Phelps, a student of afternoon. the B. Y. college, for the following Covers were laid Friday guests: Misses Emily Manning, Melba Coombs. Thelma Baker, Agnes McGee, Ellen McFarland, Jessie Evans, Alberta Pearl Lillywhite. Anna Whee-loPhelps, Mahala McFarland. Messrs. Frank Gilbert, Roy Oyler. Wallace Edwards, Kenneth Coombs, Justin Keller, Odell Evans, Leslie Jensen, Voy Grover, Earl Hudson, Gene Keller. Jack Carlson, who Is leaving Logan for a foreign mission, was pleasantly at his home by a number surprised of his friends Saturday night. Those present were Ethleen Lundstrom, Vanza Mayme Carlson, Maurine Kotter, Goff, Standing. Vilate Jackson, Theresa Davidson. Jack Carlson. Georgina Simeon Dunn, Joe Schvanevclt, Will Friday, Carl Carlson Hanson, Sidney and Le Roy Hanson. met WeSnesday The Ganna Nu club with Miss Gwendolyne Smith. The spent the afternoon playing guests "500" and refreshments were served to sixteen guests. Mrs. Orson Baugh entertained at "500" at her home Thursday afternoon with the following guests present: Mesdames Robert Murdock, Jr., Robert Sr., Gilbert Cole, Bartlett Murdock, Cardo-nCy Jones, Preston Thatcher, Seth Blair, Oscar Malmrose, the Misses Hobush and Ollie Johnson. Billla rooms and tables Murdock. The were effectively decorated with Easter lilies and hyacinths. A delicious supto the above guests. per was served club met in the dining The Wobyca rooms of the Mechanic Arts building of the It. Y. C. Monday afternoon, with Miss Carl Marv Bastow and Mrs. Carl Miss Allie Cox Wood as hostesses. read the drama "Change" by J. O. n. , La-ve- rn 1 POOATELLO. tSpeclat to The Herald-Republica- n. Pocatello, April 15. The Thursday the study of French music. taking At theupArt club Wednesday the topics under discussion were "Sir Edward Burne-Jonesled by Miss Shattuck, and "William Morris." led by Mrs,Merrill. The Art club pledged Its supEllison-Whit- e to the lyceum course ?ort next year. Mrs. Emma E, Crandall announces the engagement of her granddaughter Miss Ida Mary Baugh to Clarence L. Watson, the wedding to take place in May. Mrs. II. M. Johnson announces the enJennie to of her gagement Fred R. Howard, daughter the wedding to be solemnized this month. Dr. and Mrs. M. O. Merrill entertained for Mr. Merrill's at dinner Thursday Covers were laid for Prof, birthday. and Mrs. J. E. Rutherford, Professor Bronson and Frofessor King. O'Mel-veny The marriage of Miss Helen and M. A. Body in Salt Lake Tuesis of interest to Pocatello people, day bride the lived In Pocatello the having of her life. greater part Miss Magda I. Jensen and James W. Hess were married Sunday at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Thor Jensen. Miss Ella Nielsen acted as bridesmaid and Harry Eckel was best man. Arthur Kachel, the dramtlc reader, presented of the "Music Master,' under the Study league, Tuesday. auspices A piano recital was given by music pupils of Alva H. Lowe Friday at the Congregational church. Music club met with Mrs. Hans Flo, ," IIIIIGIIAM CITY. Special to The Herald-Republica- n. Brigham Cits'. April 15. Mrs. W. C. Richardson entertained at Tuesday Miss luncheon Mrs. E. B. Mathias. A. Mrs. Lee and Mrs. R. J. Trieste Box, Kaiser. Francis. Mr. and Mrs. .Earl Wright of Idaho Falls and Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Neeley EPIIRAIM. of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and 'Special to The Mrs. Brigham WriRht. Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Oldham of Oakley Ephralm, April 15. Miss Floss Peterson entertained the I. D. girls Saturday were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dunn. evening at the farm of A. G. Hanson. Mrs. E. Noble and Mrs. I. C. Lake of Lake Salt Mrs. John Dorlus, Jr., of Boise were guests of Mrs. R. S. Is the guest of her daughter Mrs. Will- Petersen. Mrs. C. L. Lindsey is spending a few iam Larsen. weeks in' Salt Lake visiting her para was tendered Mrs. Maria Thompson ents. reSunday afternoon in and party surprise Mrs. E. P. Hansen of Logan was membrance of her fiftieth birthday of her daughter Mrs. W. W. a gold band ring. The fol- guest presentedwere of this city. Knudson HanN. Mrs. J. present: lowingMre. .1. P. Hanson, Mrs. Dan Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenbaum of son, visited here Sunday. Hyrum Andrew Mrs. Thompson, Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Tyson. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Barton. Mrs. Fred Nielsen, W. L. Eddy and Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. A. E. Mrs. Mrs. Wells Thompson, D. Call attended the Jefferson day banMrs. Jensen. Charles Mrs. Thompson. in Salt Lake. I M. Olson, Mrs. David N. Beal, Mrs. N. quet Kate Fife of Cedar is guest E. Noves, Mrs. Homer Miller. Mrs. of Mrs. Miss Louise Ingram. City Mrs. James Annie Sorenson, Sorenson. Mrs.Mrs. George luncheon Saturday comAlbert John- Ingram gavetoa Mrs. Miss "Marv Thompson, Mrs. Hen- plimentary'Reese has Fife. Thompson, son, Mrs. Thomas Mrs. gone to Emery Rasmus Hanson, ry Thompson, to visit his brother, J. W. Dillon, Reese. Mrs. Mary Stevens, Mrs. Alma Stevens, Mont., Mrs. C. W. West entertained MonMrs. H. S. Madsen, Mrs. Ephralm Peter- day. Present were Misses Zilla Wight. Joseph son, Mrs. Charles Stevens, Mrs. Mrs. Nadine Dunn, Erma Knudson. Barbara H. Sorenson. Mrs. Nielsen, Mrs. Parley Alice Reeder and Marjorie Larsen, Miss Antone Christensen, P Olson. G. A. Marie Willardsen, Mrs. Miss Hanson, Miss Margaret Smoot of Provo and Christine iiss Mrs. Emma Olson and Liewia or ,ity were Willardsen. of Mrs. Stewartiaric Horsley. Mrs. J. P. Hanson entertained the guests Mrs. Etta Pierce of Salt Lake is visMisses Lola Justenson, Lela Andersen, iting her mother Mrs. A. Madson. Lucille Frost. Utahna Jensen, Melba Miss Florence Harmer of Logan was and Greaves, Lillian Virginia Hansen. of Miss Aurilla Watkins. guest Ruth Christensen. Theresa Peterson, Mrs. Frank Bowring has returned RosaJensen, Maurine Hanson, Dorothy from Salt where she visited her mond Miller, Carrie and Stella Hanson, parents Mr.Lake, Mrs. Ben Miderley. and of th.eleventh in honor of birthday of Thatcher, Grover and Ray her daughter Edith Hanson. were guestsHoopes Mr. and Mrs. of Ariz., a was tendered Mrs. Maria Dorlus Jesse W. Hoopes. Monday afternoon by the South surprise .ill. (1JIU ,ii o. Mr. uirv yji U UU It 1 u I ward Relief society, the occasion being were of and Mrs. R. T. Wil-leguests her birthday. Mrs. Leo Erickson of Salt Lake is visMrs. W. O. Knudson the week her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, II. In Salt lake with her spent Mrs. iting daughter Whitlock. her Miss Alta McCafferty celebrated SunMembers of the Tingey family met afternoon and evening with anniversary Monday eighteenth birthday Guests were the Misses Mrs. Lizzie T. Bingham in a farewell evening. day Lind Olson. Erretta Byrego, Myrtle party to Cephus Anderson, who leaves Thavn. Jennie Longson. Ruth Anderson, soon for a foreign mission. Present Bailey, Thelma Chri.sten.sen, were Mr. and Mrs. Orson Tingey, Mr. Audrey"Anderson. Oitensa Sundrup and and Mrs. Henry Tingey, Mr. and Mrs. Delde Mrs. MrKinley Quinn and Glen Ander- George L. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. James son. Earl D:istrup, Leland Anderson, H. Tingey. Mr. and Mrs. John Tingey, Merril Bagley, Floyd Young, Ellery Mr. and Mrs. Alma Tingey, Mr. and Silas McCafferty, Nephi ji rs. .i. i. Ainiei sun, iwr. aiiu aire, nenry Chrtstlansen, and AnderErart Jensen. Christensen Waggstaff. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Beal and Mr. son, Mr. and Mrs. Warren and Mrs. Peter Greaves, Jr., visited Fri- Mesdames Myrtle A. Toombs of Wil-larLizzie Bingham. Misses Carrie and day with acquaintances in Moroni. Violet. Lettie and Dean Folster has returned to Eph-rai- Marv Wasrarstaff. Tlntfol- after spending the past six months Tlii,no. The annual supper of the Presbyin Evanston, Wyo. The Ladies" Literary club met at the terian church was held in the chapel home of Mrs. Homer Rasmusson last here Thursday evening. Musical numWednesday eveninc The lesson was bers were rendered by members of the j clven by Mrs. Callie Colvey and a read-- 1 church and the refreshments commiting by Mrs. J. N. Hanson. Luncheon tee was composed of the following la- IIorabl-Republ!ean.- 7 . -- - L 1 y. d, m dies: Mesdames Harold J. Heaton, W. returned from a brief visit in Salt 1. Hargis, Orswn Hudson, W. I. City. . Hayes ' Lake e.nd F. C. Hultquist. Mrs. D. B. Flack was hostess at a Those present! were Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Mr.! luncheon and cards Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. W. C. Duckworth of and Mrs. Wynn IA Eddy, Mr.Frank, and Mrs. C. K. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Nicolal Five hundred was the Nel- - Salt Lake City. son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Hultquist. feature of the afternoon and the honMr. and Mrs. Harold J. Mr. and ors were awarded to Mrs. John Collie. Mrs. VY. I. Hargis. Mr. Heaton. guests were Mrs. D. W. Hamilton, and Mrs. S ,M. The Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. Webb, Mr. Mrs. F. U Corey, Mrs. D. L. Wallick, Rogers, and Mrs. Joseph Langhorn, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Davis. Mrs. A. S. Cain, Mrs. Mrs. Charles Mabee, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. T. F. Neeley, Mrs. E. H Heindelman, Adams, Mra. J. W. R. Samsel, Mr. end Mrs. Claud Baker, Mr.' Mrs Walter Mrs. Alva Nelson, Mrs. J. and Mr. B. A. Ioe, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Whitecotton, W. Lierly, Mrs. C. H. Stevens and Mrs. James. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Munn; Mes- - T. E. Smith. dames James. Allen Roche, N. T. John- anMr. and Mrs. J. I. Jacobson son. Orson Hudson. Mrs. Loughney, the engagement of their daughCaroline Mabee, Oluff Nielson; Misses nounce Eva to John C. Brown. MarRuth "Hargis, Lena Krebs. Mayme ter Miss to be solemnized in Salt Lake riage 20. Edwin Erickson, Mr. Watland. Stewart April On Monday evening Miss Eva Jacob-so- n Rogers, Ward Mortensen and Branch was the honored guest at a bun Chase. snower. Mrs. Georgia B. Johnson, member of dleMembers Star enter- the Weber Stake academy faculty, was talned at a of the Eastern and social in hon-sbanquet B. guest of honor at a delightful social or of Mrs. Harriett Kroi worthy! at the home given Wednesday evening ?ers. Dur- t matron, and other offiipa. W. Peters. The grand of Mr. and Mrs. John the evening Mrs. Ivy Corf man, aswas spent in various social ing evening and sociate conductress. In behalf of the were refreshments served. features . ' .. . TT organization, presented Mrs. Kroupa a beautiful necklace. Mr. i with Jenson, Mr. s nd Mrs. H. Bunderson, Mr. and Mrs. Oeoree, Vance cele am r. ana unu an !. airs. juiiiia IX Peters, jpusjii, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. brated their twelfth wedding anni Perry versary Saturday evening. An elaboPeters. Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Madsen, rate supper was served and a delightMrs. Georgia B: Johnson, Misses Grace ful evening enjoyed by about forty McMaster and Crystal Jeppson, Dr. R. guests. T. Wllley, K. C. Wright and Milton Mrs. C. E. Erickson charmingly enPeters. tertained at auction bridge at her "home afternoon. The honors were Saturday SPANISH FORK. awarded to Mrs. Sam Schwab and Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr. Special to The Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hodson have re?v Spanish Fork, April 15. Mrs. Paul turned from a pleasant visit with J. her father Dart of Mammoth visited and friends in Salt Lake City. x B. Evans. MIDVALE. Mrfe. Edward Bringleson and daugh ISpeclal to The ter Eloise went to Eureka Friday. A shower was given by Miss Nellie Midvale, April 15. The members of Jensen in Palmyra Monday for Miss the Plate club will be entertained next a Money, bride of the week. Margaret Mr. and Mrs. James Tanner were Thursday afternoon by Miss Honor farewell party Monday by the Stagg at her home. given a of the First ward religion class. officers Mrs. Arnold A. Beckstrand of MeadMr. and Mrs. Tanner will leave to make ows is here visiting her parents, Mr. their home at Beaver. Miss Eloise Core, who has been guest and Mrs. Albert E. Smith. of Ella Finch, 'has returned to Salt Tuesday members of evening the Women's U club Lake. were entertained Mrs. Howard Stillwell is visiting Dr. R' Mrt' A Gardner, assisted and Mrs. A. G. Stoddard previous to Mrs. Abraham Anderson and Mrs. Ar-by thur Peterson. Miss Vera Weller for Alta. leaving Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Money of Palmyra a paper on "Utah's Composers of gave Muof sic, and a number of the compositions gave a reception Thursday in honorMiss were sun"- Illustrated the marriage of their daughter the and Amnion Ferguson Cambian chorus of Salt byLake. Ladies' Margaret Money iuemDers or tne 500 club were in the Salt Lake Temple. Wednesday The new home of Mr. and Mrs. Fen-to- n tained by Mrs. Olef Olson last Mon! was the scene of a party uay aaernoon. Boyack the Mr. and Mrs. Eno Drown returned to J form of a house warmin Monday The following were guests: Mr. their home in Garfield last week after-- J ing. Mrs. James Hutchinson, Mr. and a week's visit here with Mr. Drown'a A and Mrs. Frank Milner, Mr. and Mrs. John parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Almond Drown. V Leon L. Olson wag very pleasantly ' L. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Moffatt, Mr. and Mrs. John Banks, Marinus Larsurprised by a large number of his son, Hyrum Chri3tenson, Robert Chap- friends and neighbors last Friday Hllmae evening at his home. The bepie. Mrs. Margaret Stoker, Mrs. his birthday anniversary. vent Agnes was ing Hales, Mrs. Roy Robertson, Mrs. Supper Hattie Bowen, Mrs. Zan served, after which cards was enCreer, Mrs. Mrs. Eastman Clegg. Larson and joyed. Mr. and Mrs. Royal W. Stokes are Miss Jane Creer visited Mr. and Mrs. receiving Elmer Miller of Pleasant Grove. congratulations from their Mrs. R. S. Boyle left Tuesday for Ne- 3?rv.tew?en the arrivai of baby vada. Mr. and Mrs. William Van Home Mrs. Sam Davis entertained at dinner at Palmyra. The guests were have arrived home from, Huron S. D Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes and family where they spent the winter with Mr and Mrs. Isabelle Collett and daughter Van Home's mother. Belle. entertained the mem- KIrsAeRa,y club at her home Mrs. Stahman entertained members Bride afternoon. Monday club Friday. Mrs. last of the Mrs. Albert E. Smith entertained a ' Annie Stanton continued the reading of the "Prince of India." So,m e, of her wmen friends last Fri- a"ernon at a kensdngton lunch-$??- a Mrs. Annie and Mrs. Kate Baum were hostesses at the women's missionary h,eJjlom8 for her daughterTf church last ckstrand, of Meadow. meeting at Presbyterian ; 'rSld and Friday evenlnsrs Thursda" Wednesday. Reports of the woman's M. I. associations at the Jordan district missionary meeting held a oratorical contest gave American Fork were given by Mrs. T. in the school W. Lee, Mrs. Rebecca Reynoldson and Mrs. Leslie Johnsonbuilding. Mrs. A. G. Stoddard. will entertain the members of the Gold SatFenton Boyack entertainedJohnand White Jrs. for Miss Mae and Jennie homeneXt WedneSday aftern at her urday son of Provo, Mrs. William Alleman and Miss Miss Jessie Alleman of Sprlngville, attended the sociaT I la4 Mae and Vene Larson, Miss Etta Bell "h wnesday evening, giver .J by firemen in the Imperial and John Larson of Spanish Fork. hall. JohnMiss Susan and Miss Dorothea reson have returned to Salt Lake to TOOELE. sume their studies at Westminster colSpecial to The lege. Mrs. Polly Taylor and granddaugh- theTooele, April 15. The dance given by Eagles lodge Thursday evening in ter ciStella Chase of Rigby,. Ida., departed the opera house was W c n s d 3, v a successful affair Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hagan entertained both socially and financially. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Jenson of Elsinore, The Whist club was enof Mrs. Hagan. parents Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Gillilan of Maple-to- n tertained at the home pleasantly of Mrs. W. J. visited Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Mann Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. WilA. G. Stoddard. liam Barnes won first prize, Mrs. Scott second. Several musical selecSpray tions were rendered. PAYSON. dainty luncheon was served to eightA guests. Special to The for British Payson, April 15.: To honor Mrs. iK?mar? H"hesto le" remain for several Henry Jeppson and Mrs. William Keele, months. Tuesday two retiring teachers, officers of the tMiss Clara Johnson entertained the girls of the Merry Six at a movie party j First Ward Primary association gave a and supper and a slumber partv social at the home of Mrs. William fu oyster ev?",1neweret The UTy Worsencroft Monday evening. Others Misses Kate Gillespie.guests Po-- ? Lucy were Mrs. John Schaerrer, Mrs. cock, Ida Lee Mae Isegreen. Claret;? present Tom Haines. Mrs. Joseph Reece, Mrs. Johnson and Kate Miller. Mrs. J. W. Mann was hostess Wed- V James Mitchell, Mrs. Richard Wilson, Mm Frank Schaerrer, Mrs. George nesday afternoon at an entertainment Schaerrer, Mrs. Leonard Steineckert, given in the Wrhist club's honor. Card Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mrs. George Jones, prizes were awarded to Mrs. William Mrs. Ernest Francom. Miss Ruth Kerr Barnes and Mrs. Scott Spray. The Past Noble Grand club was enand Miss Klea Sargent. The Culture club met Wednesday tertained at the home of Mrs. Georsre Mrs. of home John the afternoon at Clawsing In Wednesday. members pres- afternoon of sewing theFollowing Vance, thirteen being were guests was on war ent. A paper served a light luncheon. Those European read by Mrs. Elmer McBeth, and on Pxrf,s,ent with were Mrs. L. L. Baker. Mrs. S. E. lFm2VSJ,' Marks?. Mrs. the Mexican situation bywere Mrs- G. M. Grow, Mrs. Ware. Musical numbers given by wred,,Wh.ite Mrs" Sidney Cook. Mrs. S. Miss Beulah Gardner and Miss Lucile Clausing. Master Wightman. Samuel Alsworth entertained Miss Margret Betts returned home at the home of his parents East Silver she where from Tooele Wednesday afternoon inin honor City, Sunday the winter months her with of his seventh birth anniversary. passed Mrs. Colon McMurphy. One of the week's merriest parties daughter. a few Mrs. Ed Patten entertained was given at the Tate home Saturday friends at a kenslngton Wednesday aft- evening. Miss Edith entertained at a ernoon. "bonfire" dancing party. Refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jeppson and were served to Miss Emma Hanks. Miss young daughters, Laura and Oro, left Miss Winnie McMahon.Jtl Gowans, where West for Jordon, Miss Thursday they Ada Orme. William Russell, B. K. will reside. E. Rockwell. Pat Page and Charles Mrs. L. E. Dunning entertained the Juhlin. entertained at girls were Indies of the Afternoon Sewing club a slumberThe in the evening. later party enFourteen members A dancing part5r was given in comThursday. Mrs. B. E. pliment her hospitality. to Miss Ada Orme in the Toojoyed was an invited guest. Townsend ele high gymnasium Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Eldredsre Snyder left under the direction of Miss Delia Gow- for Garfield where Mr. Snyder ans. Miss Emma Hanks, Miss Edith J Friday has accepted a position with the Gar- Tate and Miss Winnie McMahen. Deco ., field Trading company. were carried out in shell pink rations of Done Utah of the Ray" University green, many spring flowers were is visiting with his parents, Mr. and and used. Mrs. John Done. Mrs. Clara Hough entertained the N. was observed Annual honor dav by K. T. club Tuesday at a picture evening exschool students of the high today, Those The at Johnston. present partj school ercises bein? held in the blfh were Misses Zella Jean Caldwell, building:. The prosrram rendered was Erma Johnson, Margaret Adams,Clegg, Mrs. in charge of the girls of the school and Chester Erwin, Mrs. Beatrice Marsden, a number of musical numbers rendered Mrs. Elmer Elkington, Mrs. Alice and burlesque orations rriven eulogizWarburton and Mrs. Mrs. of the school. Speeches II. Hough. Edith ing the athletes former of members the were given by honor class, one 'of whom was Ray DRAPER. Done, now teaching In the University to The Special of Utah. 15.The Clover club The following were deserving Cfar-enc-ofe Draper, April with Miss Violet Sorenmet in the Honor ciurj? Tuesday membership Mills. Idand McBeth. Bert Bal- son. Members of the Dancing club had a Leland Done Ernest Wardsworth,were lard, Selbv each pre- dance Monday. Those present were Dixon. They and Soren Michelson, Mr. and sented with a sweater with the regula- Mr. and Mrs. was Mrs. E. S. Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. tion P on. fnd the presentation mak-inr Louis Dunyon, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rasmade bv high school Irls. each a short orescntation soeech. mussen, Mr and Mrs. II. McCartney, Mr. The annual track meet between the and Mrs. O. Ballard, Mrs. E. Hickman, Vinic" and senior classes was held In Portia Rawlins, Naomi Rasmussen, the afternoon to determine who should Pearl Snyder, Agnes McDonald, Ele- -' nor Wright, Ada Farrer, Nora Lydicte.m hold the silver lovinr? cup this year. Meta Rasmussen, J. R. Rawlins, K.X PR OVO. Smith, D. O. Rideout. Mr. Bjorling, Mr. Tli Hendrickson, R. Boberg, Mr. Vandrey rSpetial Jacob-so- n and Golden Day. Provo. April 15. Misa EvaWednesThe B. B. club was entertained Monentertained at her home of her day evenins1 at the home of Mrs. Michmembers the afternoon day elson. Miss Lina Brown being the school class. Sundav Miss Rhoda Douglass left Monday hostess. Isabel Brunker entertained at a for the northwestern states, where she party Monday. Her guests birthday will labor as a missionary.Miss Helen were Mildred Sellers, Bessie Sellers, Miss Alean Searle and Poletta and Sophrenia Terry, Bernice a pleasCarleton have returned from and Eldred Newbold, LuStarley, Veril ant visit with friends in Salt Lake cile Ronald and Ada Sadler. ' Terry, City. Mr. and Mrs. H. McCartney enterMr. and Mrs. J. H. McKee of Dentained at dinner Thursday for Mr. and ver are visitine Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mrs. Drlggs and Prof. Paul of Salt Jones for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McAdam enter- Lake and A. Anderson of Sandji Wednesday evening the first M. tained at a family dinner at their home T. On A. contest was held at the Draper Sundav evenins:. Mavor and Mrs. James E. Daniels en- ward house. The contestants were and Hattie Fitzarer tertained at a family dinner at their Metafor'Rasmussen retold stories, and IX O. Rid.; borne Sunday evening. Covers were laid out and Alva Fitzgerald for pub!', laid for fifteen. ,. President and Mrs. J. B. Keeler have speaking. J er 1 left Saturday for a several weeks visit , now 01 niit., hhuiih iicf. In Omaha. Mrs Frances Pearson and children at vere the ter the present golden wedfor to Ktrkland, Ariz., have ding festivities of Mr. and Mrs. Spaf- summer. Mr. and Mrs. E, J. Adair of Lvanston, Mrs. Emeline Whiting Thomas of San puesta in Opden Thursday spent Wo, LA A. Lind- - P.ernardino. al.. a native of Sprlngville. Mrs. mother Adair's cf'Mrg. Is visiting the Whitings of Sprlngville Mrs. M. A. MovfK and son David arm' ft.iauiei"n. MfUIH I.7 I fll.v. from Victor. Ida., . TheICT'II Moves have returnedMr. Mothers' Studyinning club met with and Mrs. C. II. where they visited 11 A shower urs ven Friday at the TheW. It. C Thimble club mt at the ci .m r. ana iwrs. r rea warier in home of Mrs. Kate Tope nee Friday aft- nomc honor of their daughter Marie, vrho ernoon. to the , , rtrran Mrs. The Ladles' Auxiliary Grotbii-John and Mrs. CJif- Tuesparty pleasant Firemen graveina honor t f. t rvM tttA ri f fair of their past evenins? day The Home Culture club met with Mrs. Mary Austin. president C. K. Davis Friday. Papers were Mrs. to was hostess W. E. QutlUan 2Ir, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. marriage to Herbert West Brewer ELIZABETH COUCH, lVriSS KLLKN" 1VX Oscar L. Couch of Ogden, whose ! v I was served to the following: Mrs. Hy Mrs. Stena Hanson, Mrs. F. Sorenson, H. Rasmusson, Mrs. Joe Neilson, Mrs. Andrew Olson, Mrs. N. E. Noyes, Mrs. L. M. Olson, Mrs. Jacob Peterson, Mrs. James Frost, Mrs. Callie Colvey. Mrs. Jennie Johnson, Mrs. J. N. Hanson and Mrs. Hy Thorpe. 3JIIUIAV. i j ; i ! I -- I f - Taa. T T T . llcrald-Rcpublloa- rel-ativ- es Herald-Republica- n. - " , Self-cultu- re . Sn'n, . .jar8r-rrOWd -4- Herald-Republica- n . . Herald-Itepublicai- i. - . - -- , I Mc-Clau- s, Herald-Rcpnbllca- . - ! f |