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Show I -- TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, Kathleen Niday has returned from Mills college and Mlsa Lucy Davia returned thl week from the University of Idaho. Mis Marian Stark Is visiting in Poca- 192T. V' 13 S rscj i 1 tello. Airs. Sara Walsh of Pocatello, who had been visiting Mrs. E. G. Gullet, returned SALMON, IDAHO SALMON, Idaho, Juno IS Walter Brown pleasantly entertained the mem-hfr- a of tha Presbyterian auxiliary Thursday afternoon of last week, serving refreshments at the close. The guild met at the home of Mr. A. M 'Bradshaw Thursday afternoon of last week, with Mrs. Charles Hainan assisting the hostesa Mis Derlng Greene was of honor at a bridge! party given guest by Mrs. Fred Bisooe Friday afternoon of last week. The guests Included Mra George Meitxler of May, Miss Shoup. Miss Laura Shoup. Mra Thomas Bovle, Mra F. 8. Wright, Mrs. W. C. Doebler, Mrs. Frank Havemann, Mra Philip Hand, Mrs. Harry Hettinger, Miss Dorothy Quarles and Mrs. J. T. W atkins. A well attended meeting of the Ladles' Aid society was held at the home of Mra J. B. Noddlngs Thursday afternoon of last week, with Mra Noddlngs and Mra Ferrel About forty ladies Terry as hobtessea wpre preien r: Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Carnes of Roseburg, Oie., are In Salmon to spend the summer, and will divide their visit between their daughter, Mrs. J. L. Kirttev, and their son. Dr. T P, Carnes of Northfork. Mra L. E. Glennon is spending some time at Pocatello, where she is attending the summer normal school. The Rev. and Mra R. 8. Stringfellow and Miss M. E. Lunney returned Saturday of last week from a motor trip to Boise and Weiser. Miss Dering Greens left Saturday of last week for Seattle to attend summer school. Mra William Carpenter of Tendoy and Mrs. James Melyyn of Salmon were In attendance this week on the sessions of th held at grand lodgs of the Eastern Star, ? Lewiston. Senator and Mr. E. W. Whitcomb left during the week for Black!oot to make their noma Mrs. F. &. Wright was the hostess to tha members of the Saturday Bridge club Saturday afternoon of last week. Guests In addition to the club membership, were Mra Thomas Boyle, Mrs. Fred Blscoe. Mra Clara Digglea Mra Ralph Irvin, Mra Quarles Mra Fred Crandall, Mrs. A. K. Heldner. Winner of the club favors for high score were Mrs. Harry Hettinger and Mrs. Will Pyeatt. The guest prises were given to Mr. Thomas Boyle and Mrs: A. F. Heldner. four Mra J. F. Melvin entertained tables of bridge Mohday afternoon. Winners of the favors were Mrs. A. J. Putnam and Mrs. G. B. Quarles. Mra Theodore Ketch um and Mrs. W. C, Smith entertained at a kensington Saturday afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs. Smith, tha affair being In honor of Mrs George Meitxler of May. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pipes gave a dinner Saturday evening of last week In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Meitxler of May. Mr. and Mrs. Meitxler left Sunday by motor to return to their home after a Islt with Salmon frlenda Mis Frances Greene accompanied them for a visit. Mr. and Mra William Yearlan returned Friday of last week from their wedding bC motor to Salt Lake. Mrs. Yearian trip was Mtss Cora Ford befor her marriage. i-- The Rev. and Mra W. T. Beatty, Mrs. Frank Preston, Raymond Preston, W. C. Doebler, Mra Sadie Langel. Mra Mary Shaw, Mr. and Mra C. H. Heldner, Miss Morrow and Mr. end Mra Mitchell, all of Salmon, made up a party that motored to the Baker school house Sunday and assisted in the organization of a Sunday school. Mra W. F. Ogilvte I superintendent ef the new organisation. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Hill and Mra Fred Vtel and children motored to Tendoy 1 Sunday, where they were guests of Ur. and Mrs. ChaHes Carlson for the day. Mr. and Mra Don Chase entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Maude liudkias and Fred Frey. j POCATELLO, IDA.' POCATELLO, Idaho, June '18. The Faculty Wives' club of the Idaho Technical Institute gave a tea Saturday afternoon of last week at Turner hall honoring the summer session students. Th committee in charge of the affair comprised the' Mesdames, Charles Frazier, Ralph Walters, Ralph Hutchinson, C. R. Ualxoway, Norman- B--. Adklaon and H. Coggins. Daring the afternoon musical numbers were given by Mrs. Llewellyn Roubldoux end Anna Rpongberg and readings by Miss Ethel Corbett and Miss Onia Cord. Mrs. W. K. McCarty was hosteunjo the Tuesday club this week at hgr home on Favors were North Arthur avenue. awarded to Mrs. Will White and Mra C. A. Valentine. Others present were the Mesdames W. A. Wright. W. J. Hull, N. B. Adktson, Simon Lewis, Fred Ball, Arthur Peterson, J. B. Bacon, Charlotte Hampton, Thomas Terrell and J. Levina Bridge was the diversion. The women s clubs of the city, Includ' lng the Clvlo club, the Study league and College club, entertained In honor of Mra Marx Obemdorfer, national chairman of music of the Federated Womens Clubs Thursday afternoon of last week at the church. parlors of the Congregational Mra Obemdorfer gave an especially fine musio and music talk on present-da- y was rendered by Mrs. Will Ferris and Mrj O. B. Steely1. Those who assisted In the serving were the Mesdames Walters, MoCllntock and the Misses Mabel KsalsVa and Edith Gannt. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Stratford entertained at "500" Friday evening of last week. Favors were given to Mra F. M. Darling and M. L. Robert. Other present were Mrs. Roberta Mra Darling, Mr. and Mr. William White, Mr. and Mra W. C. Raldy. Mr. and Mra Barrett, Mias Evelyn Todd and Miss ' Doris Nelbusch. was th Miss Mildred Sllngerland guest of honor Thursday evening of last week when the Star ef the East olub entertained at the home of Mr. and Mra. P. V. Allsop on North Garfield avenua Tha engagement of Mias Sllngerland to Features Roy punter waa announced. of the evening were the dances given by little Miss Margaret Stanley. Mra AIR sop was assisted by Mrs. H. A. Clark. Mra Paul Blstllne entertained at a mlecellaneous shower Thursday afternoon of last week announcing the engagement of her Bister, Miss Addle Tarr, to Walter Hubble. The wedding will take place - f th latter part of June. Mrs. Roy Baglay gav readings and Mra. Ray BlsUln gave Th guests were the piano numbers. Mesdames Chapman, Tydeman. Trapp, Havenor, Kidd, Eklrodge. McHah, Leer Hunt, Kinney, Newton, Sllngerland, Ash. Bugley, Faber David, Tarr. Ray Instil tie, Ralph Bistllne, Claude Bistdne, J. H. Blstlme, Jones, Anderson, Fulmer, Holman and th Misae Holm berg. Evans, Elliott. Stewart and Ida Blstlme. Mr. George N- - Jfft and daughter, Cath 4 Bryn erlne, have returned home from atleou-lng Mawr, where Mis lfft had been sumwill the spend college. They mer with Mr. Ifft son, G. Nicholas lift. In Pocatello. Ths Mechanic D. W. Standrod, W. J, Ingling and A. M. Newton left Monday lor ialt Lake to attend the council meeting of the federated clubs meetings. Mra C. H. Bloom of Omaha, Neb., who had been the guest of Mra A. W. Robinson. left for her home Saturday of last week. Announcement were received here the first of the week of the wedding of Jessie Washburn and Rex Abbott, both of PoFi iday of at boda Spring catello, last week. Miss Washburn was a leach er In the public schools and Mr. Abbott Is a clerk in the O. 8. L. offices. Tho couple will reside In Pocatello. Mr. and Mra 8. E- - Biady left Monday evening for a month's visit at Los Angeles, Calif. Mra Bert Harrison and children ar rived home Monday from Preston, where they spent the week visiting re. stives. of Portland, Mrs. Louise Chapman Miss., arrived here Monday and la a guest at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. . , heeler. Mrs.' Harry Stedfeldt and Mis Grace Puckett have returned from a two weeks' visit at Portland, Ore. They were guests at the home of Miss Reger, for merly of this city. Mr. and Mra Gilbert Patterson and daughter, Mrs. J. Kmbree, left Tuesday by auto for Cook, Mont , where Mr. Patterson has mining interests. On their return trip the party will tour Yellowstone National park. Mra C. .E. Rogers of Idaho Falls la visiting at tiie home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tupper. Mrs. R. P. Mcllan, mother of IL L. and V. F. McHan, has returned from a two weeks visit at Fairfield. President and Mra Charles R. Frailer departed Wednesday morning for bait Lake to spend a few days' vacation. Miss Mildted Wilcox of Filer and John A. Van Norton of Kentucky were married here Wednesday morning. Justice of the Peace John Tupper performed the cereThe couple will make their home mony. at Flier. Mrs. J. H. Richards left Sunday for Anacorles, Wash , to spend the Bummer visiting her mother. She will be joined by Professor Richards In two month Mias Germaine Reviere, Spanish and French Instructor at the Idaho Technical Institute, departed Monday for New York to sail for her home In Franvlr Miss May Hayden of Rupert arrived In Pocatello Friday of last week and will remain for a two months vacation In this city. Miss Mamie E. Schock of Boise arrived In Pocatello Monday to spend a vacation visiting with her brother, Eldon Schock. Leland Wooley, who has been attending college at Chicago, returned home to spend his vacation with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. H. Smith Wooley. Miss Mabel Butler, Y. W. C. A. general secretary, left Monday to attend the state Y. W. C. A. convention at Payette Lakes. 8h will rqfurn next week. VV -- -- PAYSON in qualities that insure SATISFACTION Eodx Reel Lines Flies Coat Snell Boot Trouser Leaden Waders Spinners 8Mrta WB ISSUE r Landing Net .. Artificial Bait Salmon Eggs Willow Basket Vacuum Bottles Hatg Cepe Shoe FISH AND GAME LICENSES BATHING SUITS PAYSON. June 18 Miss Jennie Betts, of John 11 Betts, and Lee daughter Moore of Spanish Fork were married Wednesday In Salt Lake. They will make their home In Spanish Fork. Saturday of last week the Junior Bridge club entertained the Senior Bridge club at the home of Mrs. Thomas Reece. Other guests were Mrs. llarry Tipton, Mra Rodney Wilson, Mrs. William McCormack, Mrs. Joseph Barlow, Mrs. Joseph Cowan, Mrs. Flatten, Mrs William Omella and Mrs. Julia Colvin. High scor was won by Mrs. Omelia, Mr. Thelma Merrill entertained th Bona Fids club Wednesday afternoon. The Entre Nous club met Wednesday With Mrs. Ines Harney. Mrs. Ruth Morgan entertained the Octagon club Thursday of last week. Air. and Mrs. Dave Bhuler and children motored to Salt Lake on Sunday. Mrs. U. A. Porter Is a Salt Inks visitor this week, th guest of Mrs. E. E. Corfman. Mra. Jesse Miles has as her guest her aunt, Mrs. Emma Lo kney of Salt Lake. Mrs. Rcsella Pickering Jenkel and children, Paul and Virginia, of Los Angeles, were Payson visitors this week, en route to Chicago to be the guests of Air. Jenkel s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pickering, formerly of Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Flint McClellan and children went to Colton on Alonday to remain for several months. Mrs. John Bower and children. Jack and Jill, of Philadelphia, are visiting Mrs. Bower s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F , Dixon, Mrs. Horace Brown of Chicago Is th of Airs. Lillie Allies. guest Alls Jennie Reece had as her guest Friday of last week Miss Helen Townsend and Miss Isabell Davidson, both of bait Lake. Mr. T. F. Tolhurst a Salt Lake visitor. Alls Zina Tervort apent last week-en- d In 8alt Lake. Miss Beth nephew Is at Thistle, visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Airs. I Simmons. Mrs. H. 1. Smith of Salt Lake Is th guest of her mother, Mrs. W. H. Reece. 1 that add charm to the wearer I t In our assortment of ladies and gents bathing suits a vast variety of styles and color combinations will be found, in the best qualities. Wear your own Bathing Suit, Prices, $5.00 to $12 J N.. BOISE, IDAHO BOISE, Idaho, June 18 Mr. W. E Borah, wife of Senator Borah, who ha been v.slting In Boise the past two weeks, receivod friends at an jnformal reception Monday evening on the roof garden of th Owyhee hotel. All the appointments wer beautifully earned out In garden effect with lovely June flowers everywhere about the place. The guest were received from 8 until 10 oclock ' Mr Boran left Thursday for Portland, Oral where ah will visit her parent befor to Washington, C. returning Th flower snow whichI. waa held afternoon Wednesday the Girl by Friendly society in the Bishop Tuttl church house waa a delightful success. A large and beautiful of flower were entered and thirtyvariety Bo'se women assisted the societyprominent as patronesses. Alias Henrietta Simons returned Tuesday from Poughkeepsie. N. Y where Hh had been attending Vassar college. Sh will spend th summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Simons. Mr Franklin B. Smith entertained Monday afternoon for Mra A. 8. Horne of Salt Lake, who vls.tlng relatives In Boise. Mr M. E Idle gav a pretty appointed luncheon Wednesday for Mrs. Horne. Mr. and Mr. J. Barton of Baker City are visiting in Boise Mr Bradley Shepard entertained at a lea Friday afternoon In honor of her guest. Air. T, B. Lenton of Honolulu. Mrs. Shepard was assisted hv Mrs. Lenton, Mrs. Frank Hprauge of Pocatello and Mrs. Elizabeth Wyman In receiving ' the guest. The tea table was attractive with carnations. Miss Rebecca Lewd entertained the members of the cast of the senior play, Green Stockings," following tho performance Thursday evening. Dancing and a buffet supper wer enjoyed, Columbian club hall way the scene of an attractlva dancing party Wednesday evening, when the University of Idaho alumni entertained the high school senior. A program of original stunts and negro minstrel show - were features of the evening Mrs. W. H. Rldenhaiigh entertained at a smart bridge te Saturday afternoon In honor of Mrs W. E. Borah and Mfs, David Falk. Quantities of beautiful garden flower adorned the rooms, A luncheon was served following the gam. Miss rhyllis Bherldan, who has been iLtcjuliju0l' ha ttwu& home. Mmg 1 For the Camp line of furniture teat, and outing goods offers iverytbing to' be desired in Our extend? camp high-grad- e .J Patlie Onting Model Phono graph alf.Lake Vacuum Cup Cord hardware Co. - rif-- Tire hom I Monday. GREEN RIVER GREEN RIVER. Jun 18. Air. Albert Drase waa hostess to the Ladies' Card club Wednesday afternoon of last week. Five tables were arranged for 000. Pink peonies and rosea were used to decorate the rooms. Mrs. Elisabeth Strauss of Atohrland and Mr. C. M. McCue of were guests. Following the game the hostess, assisted by Airs Kendrick served a luncheon. Levi, Mrs J. R. Cheney was hostess to th Post Alatrons circle at her home In Orchard Home Friday evening ef last week. roaea in crystal vase Jacqueminot formed the decorations for the rooms. Following the business meeting music and a social hour wers enjoyed. Th hostess was assisted fn serving luncheon by her daughter,, J lorence, and M&non Spalding, The Commercial club gave a dance at the Alldland hotel Saturday evening of last week. Musio was furnieh'ed by Johnston s orchestra. The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society gave a reception Saturday afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs. Peter Riley, In honor of Airs, Margaret I Herrick, who will leave dhe latter part of th month to make her home In Davenport. Iowa. Piano selections were given by Miss Florence Riley and Miss Eva Sllliman, and vocal numbers by Miss Alma Peters. Mias Dorothy The- - president of the soEller recitd ciety, Mrs. E. T. Wolverton, delivered a Refreshments wer farewell address. then served to the following guests; Mrs. John Peters, Mrs. W, A. Hausmann, Mrs. 8. M. Wilson, Mrs. E. A Bricker, Mrs. E. E. Adams, Mrs. H L. Spalding, Airs. J. P. Simonson, Mrs B. J. Sllliman, Mra. Robert Bebee, Airs. Elizabeth Strauss of Mohrland, Mrs. Harry BenAIiss Rose nett, Eller, Miss Helen Bebee and Visa Ellen Eller. Mr. and Airs L. C. Bebee celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary Tuesday evening of last wek by giving a family dinner party at tlielr residence in Orchard Home, vMiss Laid May Sturgis and brother, of last week Harold, returned the first from Burlington, Kan , - where they had been attending school.. Mrs. Philip Duff or d and children, of Sunnyside, are guests at the home of S. W. Dufford in Elgin. Mrs. Jack Durkin of Soldier Summit was a guest of Miss Margaret Folsom a few days last week. Mrs Joseph Johnston returned Wednesday of last week after a month's visit with relatives In Logansport, lnd Miss Carrie Bennett and Miss Una Glllis went to 8alt Lake Sunday to attend summer school at th I niverslty of Utah. Sun-nya- ld two-cour- se -. 1st. ANTHONY, IDA. f Idaho June IS Thb members club Tuesday Evening Bridge wer guests of Air. A. R. Cox this week. Mesdame O. O. Pkalet and C. E, Tor-re- y were at home" Friday afternoon, of last week. Th guest wer received lawn, where punch was served. Luncheon was served In the dining-roofrom a most? attractive tea table.- - Musical numbers were given during the tea hour. Mesdames Hopkins, Moore, Grav, Gibson and Yearian assisted In serving. About seventy-fiv- e guests called. Airs. M. K. King left Saturday ev ening of last week for Lewiston to attend the meeting of the grand chapter of the Eastern Star. Airs. L. A Tuttle entertained at bridge Wednesday afternoon of last week In honor of Miss Nell Frame, who left Saturday for Spokane, Wash , to spend the summer. Mrs. George D. Sne'l was hostess to th members of the Seloun club Saturday afternoon of last week. Refreshments were served. Th Social Hour club members were guest of Airs. C. C. Moor Friday afternoon. The Union Aid society met with Arrs. Sturdevant and Mrs, Yearian Thursday afternoon at the home of the former. Mrs. C, F. Shepherd was hostess to St. Katherine's guild Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Ernest of Idaho Falls was the guest of her sister. Airs, J. U Tomalinsoo last week. St. Anthony chapter No. 55, O. B. S., met in regular session Friday evening. 1 ST. ANTHONY, on-th- e flaring, searchlights swinging, air-- i mid-ai r sham battles, planes raiding bat'realistic planes engaged in from land, and the dazzling scenic flashes of tleships, soldiers firing be Salt air, June 22, America Day. , battle at night such will Bombs bursting, , m I HIAWATHA ll a. ts i i Official permission from the war department at Washington to employ nearly 200 soldiers has been obtained for this gigantic spectacle. More than $500 worth of fireworks will be exploded. The entire display has been worked out to the minutest detail to insure a realistic re production1 of naval fighting at night, r During the day there will be special stunt flying over the pavilion by Pilot Bex Smith. From start to finish you will see on America Day at Saltair the . greatest exhibition of its kind ever held in the state. 1 -- n ft v i Tomorrow Today i f 4 HIAWATHA. June 18. Mr. and Mrs William Talt announce the marriage of their daugnter, Jessie, to Mlllman Ayers. The marriage took place May 28 at Pnce. The young couple will make their home in Hiawatha. Mr. and Airs. Frank Ixvreon and daugh-terAlta and Evelyn, motored to Spring canyon 8unday. Airs. J. B. Kamm entertained her Sunday achool class of sixteen children at her home Monday evening. The evening waa apent In gamea, followed by luncheon. Mra. E. D. Potter entertained the Hiawatha Sewing club at her hom Monday evening. The following memliers were present: Airs. Wright Walker. Mrs. Clvde Vought, Mrs. J. P. Gunderson and Mis Fannie Gunderson. Alia Millloent Walker of Rock Springs, Wyo., wras a special guest. Luncheon was served. Mrs. E. E. Jones gave a birthday party at her home Thursday evening. The following couple were present; Mr. and Mra. M J. Ruddy, Mr. and Airs V. 8 Avers, Air. and Mrs. Hub Warren, Mr. and Mrs, James Gibbs, Mr. and AIM. Charles Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Gunderson, Mr. and Mr. K. T. felmmoni and Mr. and Air Th Chria AValker. vemng waa spent with games, which was loilowad by luncheon. Thursday evening th Acacia Dancing chib of price gave a dancing party at the Hiawatha amusement hall in honor of the following Alasona and wives of Hiawatha: Mr. and Mis. J H. Forrester, Air. and Mrs. C. N. Orr, Mr. and Mr. II. Al. Mr. and Mrs Fueena gnntachl. Air. and Mrs Albert Kirkpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. A W. Dennison and Mr. and Mrs Musio Punch was served. B. J Mays. was furnibhed ly the Hiawahta orchestra. and ladles auxThe American Legion parly Sunday. iliary gave en auto picuic Those making the trip were Mr. and Airs. C. A. Burns, Mr. and Mrs. J M. Jenrgs. Mr. and Mrs. Beckstrum, Mr. and Mrs. Mra. B. J. George McDermald. Air.R and Al. Eggertson, Mays, Air. and Mrs Mr. and Airs G. R. Watkins, Mr and Mrs. Charles Christensen, Alins Elsie Miss Rakey Gunderson, Mrs. K. H. Hales, Mrs. E D. Potter. Miss Fannie Gunderson, Miss Elizabeth Hummel. Walter Baxter and Alva Meeks Mrs. Parley Hansen and Mrs. Hans Brotherson of Mt. Pleasant are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. ofGunderClear son. Mis Helen Gunderson Creek also Is a guest at the Gunderson sky-rocke- Two concerts by B. Owen Sweetens Saltair Band. Afternoon, 4:30 to 6:30. Evening, 7:30 to 9:30. Featuring Shuster's Saxophone Band and splendid program of musical gems. wjinsmivj, SI mmm . ii Family Day all amusements, include ing bathing, half price up to 6:30. A great day for the kiddies. Fare, 35c. Children 6 to 12, 20c; under 6, free. i i--siss taM.seiml la th to attend O. E. 8. of S treed Oakley Mr. and Mr. Albert spent a few day In Burley this week, the guests of friends. MarshAll ar th Air. and Airs Grilflth parent ol a daughter, born to them wuii uay. The Rev C. O. Heath, accompanied by Mr, th Rev. Air. Barne end the Rev. Baker returned Thursday from Ketch-uwhere they selected camping grounds for the Epworth league convention. The location Is about six miles north of Guver hot spring. Alisa Martha Butterful and Colonel R. Adil&ms of Paul were united In marriage C. O. Heath Friday evening by the Rev. of the M. K. church. Later Air. and honor guests at Mra. Addams were the a miscellaneous shower .given to them at their home on fiouth Millar avenue by the young people of the M. K. church. Many beautiful and practical gift wer were refreshment and glv en them evening for grand chapter of th ficers waa held Tuesday evening at the home of Alra Byron Whselock. After the regular lesson period the hostess served luncheon Airs. W. D. Ixkvs. who had spent several niontha In southern California, arrived in Mammoth this week to spand th summer with her husband. Mr. and Mra. William Green and David Foul motored to Bpring lake, Sunday, for a few daa visit with Mr. and Mra Peter Airs. Green's daughter, Carter. FARMINGTON Learn to SWIM Quick and Easy Proficiency guaranteed in ' Six Lessons Th June 18. Mrs. Chester Dunn entertained sixteen at a supper y of last week. party atwasLagoon, Frill served In th ice cream parSupper lor at H o clock, after dancing waa enFARMINGTON, joyed. Miss Iris Clark ntrtalnd the following young ladlee at a last week-en- d A large number of people from Burley party: Mias Vera Lowe, Alias Alverda motored to the Oakley dam Sunday and Lynch, Miss Basal C'.ayton, Miss Clara and apent the day picnicking. Among them Peterson and the Mieeee Elvera Mis wer Messrs, and Mesdames Roberson, Grace Wigren of Salt Lake, and Fenstermaker, Mcllke, Fisher, Feagana, Esther Walker. Air and Mra. W, 8 Bcoggln and Air. Davidson, Ploeger and bhrotdera. and Mrs C. L. Mayfield spent the past week motoring in southern Utah. Alls Alary William of Murray and LEWISTON Mies Ethel Sehults and Aliasweek-en-Lillian Balt d of Lake Earl spent last LEWISTON, June 18 Miss Viola John in Farmington as guests of Miss Lavlna entertained the O. A.. O. club at the home Earl. Mra Robert Swagler entertained Monof Mrs. Anna Orchard Thursday afterday evening at .dinner In honor of th noon. of her husband. birthday anniversary The follwlrg ladles spent Friday afterMr. and Mrs. WI1U noon with Mrs. GertruJe Rawlins: Mra Those preent wer Mr. and Airs. Lee Effie Vlllet. Airs Millie Van Ordan, Mra liam Alavfleld, Airs. George Bourne, Miss FlorLewis Airs Fva Parkinson, Mra. Gayl Bert BarIhloe Pond and ence Bourne, Mr. and Airs Ruey Birnhisel, Mrs. 5 30 luncheon was ber, Air end Alra C. L -- Alayfield, Mr. At Fern Rawlins, M Peterson, W. EarL Mrs. E. Airs and served. llolllst and th Misses AnAir and Airs A If us Rawlins and family Mrs Rachel Inez Anderson. and nie are spending a week of Hlaekfoot, Idaho, Monday of last week the J D. Wood in Lewiston with relatives Vand friends Farmington llet and Air family held a reunion at-f- h Air and Airs. George amusement hall, about 250 being ward had who H. H. Harrison, spent and Airs A musical program wo given lost week at Balt Lake, returned home present. by members of the family. Tuesday. Airs. W. O. Robinson and daughter, Mr. and Mr. George Lewis 0f Rigby, Katherine, returned Monday to their Idaho, who had spent a week at Lewi-to- n. home In Logan, after spending a week returned to their home Tuesday. home. the home of Mrs. Robinsons parents. at Air. and Mr. George Pope o( Rigby, Air and Mrs J. 8. Clark, motored Idaho, formerly cf Lewiston, Air. and Airs J. E. Abbott of Self from Rigby last week and aie spending Lake were guests of Mr. and Airs. K. C, BURLEY, IDAHO month visiting In Logan and Lewiston, Bowen during the week. a o Miss Clara Walker spent last weekBURLEY. Idaho. Jun 18 Mrs. Wilend in Suit Lake as the guest of Mtss liam Swartz was hostsss at her hom on 1 lodd. Elmlna MAMMOTH South Main street to the members and . friends of the 0. E. 8. at a covered dish 4 ins Natella 1 Jun MAMMOTH, luncheon at I oclock Wednesday afternoon. About sixty persons were present Lewia of Eureka was the guesl of Mis SANTAQUIN.... and the remainder of th afternoon wo Joeia Smith, Bundav and Monday. i. p A'aller cJub met Monday evening 4 RANTACjriN, , Ihe spent with fancy work. 18. June Thursday A dancing party was given , by th Mclnljre. In afternoon of last week at th home of Airs. Earl were EdMra Henry OIn E. awarded B. P club their members of the the card playing the pi.zes wards entertained the members of the roomc Tuesday evening. A large crowd to Mra iwvld linger and Mrs. Samuel Elite club at luncheon. was present. Music was furnished and Allman, epecial guest were Mrs Ray Airs. Owen of Lchl spent several refreshments were served. Jones, All. John Mikesel! and Air, days her thisNelson week at th hom of Mrs. Mrs. H. A. Bucklln waa hostess to the feteele Bailev, Jr. The next meeting of Evans Ves of home Aid will the Ledles be hold at club of of the Alr, members society the Mr. and Mr. Owen Openshaw and famafternoon of J. W. Anderson. the M. C. church Thursday of Eureka have moved here for an The Boy .Scouts of Mammoth, under ily last week at her homev on North Miller stay avenue. -- About thtrty-flladjea were the leadership of D. R. Eager and G. C. Indefenlte Mrs. Jane Bpafford ha returned to hika in Hobson, left early In th week for The hostess waa assisted present. In SprlngvllTe after a home two her Tlntio to to WmI th Alesdames Bever, section, Arnold, ing trip aervlng by weeks' visit In this city with relatives. b absent for several dajs Davidaon and Fisher, Air and R. Mrs. W. to has letumed her Miss Arnold C. Greenhqlgh and Mra. R. Revafetevens departed Wednesday At. Holladay, mofor a few days visit with relatives In home in Provo, after spending a week family toand Mra. Johnweek-enInst Provo tored F Knudson. with Mrs J her aunt. her Twin Falls. Mr. Lavtnah Moore ef Bpring luike Mrs. I ester Garter of Eureka spent Alias Harriet Ewarts has as her gugat the early part of the week In Mammoth hu been visiting here with her daughter, Miss Frances Pltlenger of Paul. i Mrs. Frank Parke, worthy matron of waiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Mr. Geneva Holladay, Mr anlMr Merrill Tletjen of Kanab Evergreen chapter No. 48, and Mr. C. Andrus. Air. Mrs. Mar and of C. th and Tiatjen ef Too- Primary of la Barclay, crtary, departed Monday Th weakly meeting Ma-gra- i and UttSpaclal taught. Summer rat Ak most correct Method attention to children. now on. Fhn Ws. 1738 i far Harold Slaator, fVlmmlng Instructor, Warm 6p rV served 1 May-fiel- d, f - d. 1. r her visiting their mother, Mr. Ephraim Tletjen, who I seriously 111. Mr. and Mra, Melvin Cpenshaw ar reover ths arrival ceiving congratulation of a son. Mr. Alennels T. Holladay entertained Tuesday afternoon In honor of the birthday anniversary of her little son, Terr.l. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. O. Hamoq Olsen was entertained by her -- children, the occasion being her eighty-fift- h birthday Those present were Mr, anniversary. and Mr. Dave Crooks, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Hlgglnson. Air. and Mra Johnny Openshaw, Air. and Mra Peter E. Peterson, Blenda Htggmson Afton Peterson and Ulvase Mace. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Wadsworth left Monday for St. Leuta where Mr. Wadsworth Is a delegate to the convention of th Woodmen of the World. LARK LARK, Jun 18 Mr. and Mrs. Dorus Thomas were guests of Mr. and Mra Elbert White. Thursday evening, when they motored to 8aU Lake to attend a theater. Mr, and Mrs. Will Calloway spent last In Salt Lake and Riverton. Mr. Reuben P. Nell was hostess at a week-en- d prettily arranged dinner party Sunday afternoon at her home, complimentary to Mr. and Mra. Potter and Mra 8Ua bmllh of Butte, Mont, Other guests wer Dr. and Mrs. Anderson of Sprlngvlll, Mr. and Airs. Lout Aliller, and Mr. and Mra Spencer Miller of Fort Herriman. Spring flower wer used as table decorationa Mrs. Nell was assisted In serving by her sister, Mr. Louis Aliller. vnlng a party of merryThursday makers met t th homo of Mr, and Mrs. Will Turpin and pleasantly surprised Master Ralph Turpin, It being hi birthwax apent day anniversary, The evening in games, and luncheon was served to twelve guesta Sunday, Air. and Mrs. Earl Hoover et Salt apent th day at Lark visit, lng frlenda Mr. Hoover is a form! reHldent of lark. Mr. and Alra Elmer Seal of Riverton spent Sunday In Lark and were dinner guests of Air. and Mr Elbert Whit. of Riverton Air. and Mrs. Will Pag wer guest of Airs. Edward Pcnprax. Sunday. Miss Alary Peterson ha a her guee this week Mis Jennie Dixon of Btnghaia, I |