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Show THE' SALT LAKE 8 SUJN1JAY TlfXBUJNE, MOiLNlM, HEFiEMEEK 18, lffil. Social Notes From Utah Towns PROVO i 4- PROVO, Sept. 17. Present and former an members of the Utah Sorosis enjoyed Hohome of Mrs. W. H.after-nooto the outing mer, Jr., In Pleasant Grove. Friday of a The affair was in the nature fruit festival, hiking also being ina feature charge of tha day. The committee Ja-- , comprised Mrs. J, W. Robinson,P. Mrs. Parker, cob Coleman, Mrs. George Mrs. L. C. Potter. Mrs A. B. Wore ley, Mrs. O. W. Bailey and Mrs. Leslie Hickn. man. Camp No. f, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, held an interesting and well- Friday attended meeting and sociable amuseafternoon In the Bonneville ward ment hall. . The meeting of the Daughters Tf the Mormon Battalion has been postponed for n one month. Mrs. Joseph B. Seethaler Was hostess club membfrk and rev-rto the Tres-Johoh Thursday, tree guests at her Sea ing, music and luncheon war tn il ai li f eature One of the notable social affairs of the given by eek was the Mrs. Roy Boren and Mrs. W. F. Violelt Mrs. of at the home pored. Friday afternoon. Artistic floral decorations prevailed throughout the rooms, where forty guests were entertainedreceived the memMrs. Frank I,. Cory bers of tha Thursday Afternoon Bridge club st her home this week. Luncheon followed the game. Mrs. Ray Timmerman entertained the Afternoon members of the Saturday last Bridge club at the Hotel Roberts Mra William Ferre received the week served. was card favor. Luncheon L. Reeder of PoMr. and Mrs. Joseph catello. Idaho, vlaited friends In Provo week. last At the meeting of the Bilks ladles, held in the Elks club last Tuesday eveningofficers were elected rooms, the following for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Thomas Williams; vice president, Mra Lee Smith; secretary, Mra. Jack Ridge; treasurer, Mrs. John. Homo. Luncheon was served. Tuesday afternoon the officers of the Third ward Relief society entertained ths members of the organisation at an openpleasant time was derived ing social. theA rendition of an excellent through program, games and refreshments. Mra Thomas Williams has returnedfrom a months visit In Arlsona and Califomia with relatives and friends. J Covers were laid for ten at a dinner given by Mr. and Mra. Robert Sward, Sunday. Asters were used for table decorations. Monday afternoon the First ward Prithe mary association gave a sociable on hall grounds to mark th closing of the officers, summer's work. Eighty-fou- r members, former officers and stake board members were in attendance and thoraroughly enjoyed the games and music ranged for their entertainment. Refreshments were served. The regular monthly meeting of the Xelke Reading club was held st the home of Mrs. Sadie Worsley, Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. Kathryn B Pardtfe as Mrs. May W. hostess. th assisting Retherford gave a biographical sketch of the life of Eugene Walters, and a review of ths drama. "The Easiest Way, from the pen of this author, was given by Mrs. Musical numbers Myrtle M. Stewart. were rendered and luncheon was served H. B. Mrs. Denhaiter entertained the afterOptimist club members Thursday noon. Cards, music and luncheon were card-lunche- -- , features. Mrs. E Rushton of Salt Laks was the David Openshaw last week. guest of Mrs. Mrs. J. H. Lowry has returned to her home In Mantl, after a visit in Provo with her daughter, Mra. Edgar McArthur. The Second ward Primary association rave a successful dancing party in ths local amusement hall Thursday evening Miss Lucille Bnwn, who will leave at an early date for the mission field for the L. D. 8. church, was the guest of honor at a social given bv the members of the First ward Y. X M. I. A., .ThursGames, music and refreshday evening. ments were features. The guest of honor was made the recipient of a neat gift as token of good will bv her friends. Monday evening Mrs. O. W. Bailey celebrated her birthday anniversary with a theater party, followed bv a house party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Georgs B. Harding. Present wers Mr. and Mrs. tertained the following at a week-en- d Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. John W. McAdam, party last week at their canyon home in Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Baker, Mr. and Mra. Sprlngdell: Mr. and Mrs R. E. Allen, C. 8. Vincent, Mr. and Mra M. C. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Knight, . Mr, and Mr. and Mra Kenneth Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Knight Starr Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Hyrum Cluff, Mrs. Zina Dunn. Mra J. 8. Smith, Mr. and Mra. E. L. RobRuth Bailey, Miss Edna Decker and the erts, Dr. and Mra. H. O. Merrill, Mr. Misses Mxurin and Elma Dunn, Miss and Mrs. Ed, Allen, all of Provo; Mr, Edith Baker and Wallace and Harold and Mrs. A. M. Cheney, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Ptngrey, Mr. Bailey, The Sixth ward Relief society members and Mrs. Willard Andelln, Judge and d McCarty, Mr. and Mrs. enjoyed the opening social of tha season Mrs. Wilson McAllister and Mr, and Mrs, John , Tuesday afternoon. Rsynolds of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. F, Johnson returned B. Mr. and Mrs. Alsx Walker from Los Angeiea Cal., after a visit with and Robinson, Mr and Mrs. John Walker of relatives for a month. Ths M. I. A. members and choirOgden. memMiss Clarissa Jones and Miss Gertruda bers of ths Pleasant View ward enterFranson of Price ars guests at tha horns tained Thursday evening In honor of Miss of Mrs. Ernest Ekins. Veda Meldrum. Miss Meldrum will acMrs. Lawrence Gibson and Miss Maud company Mr. and Mrs. Otto Anderson to Chicago, 111., In tha nsar future. Gav are spending a week in Salt Lake. Miss Cora Craven of Pa son was Provo v eltor Tuesday. Miss Mamie beesiey left the latter part EUREKA of jhe week for Los Angeiea, Cal., to resume her school work Mr. and Mrs George A Sperry and EUREKA, Sept. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Jodaughters of Nepht were the guests of seph Lee have returned to Eureka, after Mr and Mrs Jacob Joleman last grgek. spending two months at Salt Lake. Miss Dorothy Beesiey has left for Mr. Mrs. O. A. Allred have reStorrs, where she will teach school during turned and to their, home In Eureka, after the school year. a weeks ths time being spent vacation, Mrs. Ida Smoot Duaenberrv and daughwith relatives in southern Utah, ter, Miss Margaret Dusenberry. of Salt Miss Luctle Ferguson left last week Lake, spent part of the week with Provo for Spanish Fork to attend school, relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Milo W. Hleber arrived Miss Mamie Jones was a Salt Lake In Eueka last week, after a vacation visitor last week-enis spending a spent in California. They are both InMrs. Gene Markham week In Delta with relatives and friends. structors in ths TIntie high school. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Foote hft SatSister Hlldetta, who had been spendurday of last week, for San Diego, Cal., ing her vacation In California, has retd make their home. turned to Eureka to resume her duties Mrs. Ray Vincent and two children. in the musical department at St. Joseph's Howard and Mamie, spent the latter part Catholic school. Mr. and Mrs. W, E.' of th week In Payson visiting Mrs. Vinwere at Salt Lake. Monday ofMcCollough cent s mother. Mrs. Margaret Crook. last week, and Mrs. Lawrence Batley and son have attended the automobile races at Lareturned to their home in Salt Lake, goon. Mr. and Mra T. C. Clark returned home after spending a week In Provo with Mrs. E S. Goddard. recently, after spending a couple of weeks Mr. and Mra. George Fox were Lehi at Vivian park,- - Provo canyon. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hogan of Eureka visitors Sunday. Miss Alice Decker la spending a week visited the latter's mother, Mrs. Mary E. in Brigham City. Peterson, at Provo last week. A meeting of th Older of the Eastern Mra Angus Mellor has returned to Star was nel.l Tuesday evening in the Eureka, after a ten days vacation at Masonic hall, with a good, attendance. Payson and Provo. Mr. and Mrs. William Matthews RMr. and Mrs. C. H. Taylor have returned from Kemmerer, Wyo., where they eturned Tuesday of last week, after spendon. went to attend the marriage of their While ing a few davs at Salt Lake. Frank, and Miss Phuline Summon of there they visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kemmerer. Bourne, former residents of this city. Mra. George Spalnhower has returned Mrs. S. B. Freed and children have reto her home in Spring Lake, after spend- turned. after visiting for a few weeks in v ing a month in Provo with Mrs. A. E. Salt Lake. The Misses Thelma and Winnie Stark Hulsh. Miss Grace Nixon and Mis Edith of Payson were guests of honor at a Christensen have left for Boston to spend party given at the home of Miss Haxel a year studying dramatic art at the Few- Larsen. Thursday of last week. The eveer school. They will also continue the ning was spent with games and music. Refreshments were served. study of music while In the east. Mrs. Mary Bonner left recently for Salt Monday evening Mr. James Peay enof Beehiva ths Lake to spend the fall and winter, her tertained the senior girls Second ward at her home. During th daughter. Miss Elisa Bonner, being emhours spent in needlework, refreshments ployed as a teacher In one of the Salt . w ere sera ed. Lake schools. Mrs. P. J. Donnellv and Mrs. Mary Ths marrlags of Miss Florence Holt, and Mr. Driscoll and Mrs. E. H. Holt, were guests of Salt Lake friends daughter of B'avette Stephens of Heber, was solem- for several davs last week. nised Wednesday tn the Salt Lake temple. Frank L. Cunningham, who had spent After a honeymoon trip tn Idaho, Mr. and several weeka in Eureka as the guest of Mrs. Stephens will make their home in Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bitch, left recently Heber, where Mr Stephens Is principal for his home In New York. His sister, t Mrs. Cecil Fitch, accompanied him and of the Wasatch academy. Frldav afternoon Miss Mary Whitehead win visit at her former home In New of her York twelve the for about three weeka. entertained playmaes, Mias Amelia Schlecht, daughter of Mr. occasion being her ninth birth.ia . Dancing, , games, music and refreshments and Mra. Joseph Schlecht. left recently for Notre Dame. Ind , where ahe expects made the hours pass merrily. The Rev. and Mra Wildman Murphy of thla year to complete her college course. Mlaa were the Provo visitors latter Jones Payson Margaret entertained, Thursday evening of last week, at a part of the week. Miss Dora Ferre has returned home, miscellaneous shower In honor of Miss after a visit with v relatives and friends in Belle 8ul!lvan, whose marriage to John southern Utah. Coffey will take place In the near future. Th parlor decorations were In yellow and Mias Genevieve Hunt of Logan had returned home, after a two weeks visit flowers of that color were used, while old with relatives and friends In ths Garden rose decorations and aweet peaa made the dining-rooattractive. The young lacity. Mr. and Mrs. Horen Mark of Provo dles attending the party were entertalnedy Wedneswith gAmes, followed bv luncheon. Mrs. Bench gave a wedding reception day evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Bonner and Mrs. C'hriatopherson Alexander 1 .n n g who were married the assisted In serving. Those attending the same day. Forty guests were present. party, In addition to the guest of honor, An elaborate luncheon was served from were Miss Myrtle Ivy, Miss Edith Mathews, Miss Helen Beesiey. Miss Frances prettily decorated tables. Mrs. J. Will Lewis and daughter, Hulsh, Mis Gertrude McDonnell, Miss entertained a number of friends Winifred Pitts, Miss Josie Sullivan, Miss with games, musio and luncheon WednesAnnie Coffey. Mis Frances Coffey Miss Stella Fields Miss Mary Ryan and Mias day evening. The officers of the stake board Relief Ella Bovle of Salt Lake. waVd Mlaa Edith Matthews, who Is here from the officers entertained and society teachers In he Pioneer park Thursday. Salt Lake for a visit st her home, enMr. and Mrs. W. Lester Mangum en- - I tertained a few friends Frldav evening Wll-for- A J S0-- 3 W y a j kMEtmaL MOMS opmfbrj inspection. , TPHIS the most modern home in. Salt Lake because it has more electrical servants than any home in Salt Lake. is , It is wired by experts, of the electrical profession according to the, most complete and satisfactory house wiring plans yet shown ' in this city. ' a if N(W ' r J , - . Be our guest any day from now to October 1. Because of the large crowds in attendance children should be left at home. Located at - YOUR ELECTRICAL CONSIDERATION. FIXTURES BUILD NOW' DO IT last week, the party being given In honor of Misa Belle Sullivan. Mr. and Mra Walter Fitch, Sr., have been In southern California for the past threa weeks. They are at Coronado beach. Mr. and Mra. Paul Hillsdale, who have juat returned to the state after a honeymoon trip to the South Sea islands, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fitch tn southern California while en route home Mrs Hillsdale was formerly Misa Maude Fitch. Mra. Thomas Bryan returned to Eureka, Friday evening of last week, after spend-In ing ten days at her former home Springvllle. She was accompanied by her son, Kenson, who hag been in the navy for the past few years. of HAVE THE FIRST They must be efficient, homelike and well balanced. The harmonious effect you are striving to gain in the furnishing of your home, will be LOST if your ELECTRIC LIGHTING SYSTEM is incorrect. AVe have lighting fixtures of all styles and sizes, from the least expensive to the most gorgeous detailed period selections that will suit the most exacting. , r BEGIN NOW! Let Us Tell You the Secret of .. Rocky Mountain Electrical Cooperative League, 812 Kearns , Bldg. BUILDERS We are living in an age of LIGHT SHOULD THE MODERN ELECTRIC HOME MAMMOTH MAMMOTH. Sept. 17. Mrs, H. S. Har-rlm- has returned to Mammoth, after spending ten days tn Salt Bake. Mrs. J. H. Hanson cam from the Iron King mine Saturday night of last week and spent Sunday at her home In Mammoth. Mrs. Jack Davis and baby left Sunday to spend a week with Mrs. Daviss father. Ole Andreason. In Santaouln. Misa Marv Gavin of Salt Laks spent aa a guest at the Tlntic Inst week-en- d . - ' , hosnita) Mrs. W. D. Boose, who had spent part of the eommer with her husband tn Mammoth, lert Monday morning for her v Los Angeles home. . Mrs. W, H. Harrison and son, Keith, s who had been the guests of Mrs. .mini,. Inn, liiiiiillT uni IOO STEPS MAIN STREET ',H'!':i:n!:in!:!iiTiniiii ittt PROM 37 East is6700. So. WASATCH Hours of Inspection: 2 to 9 p. m. Daily and Sunday. ADMISSION FREE , 1348 Tliird Avenue. ELECTRICALLY A NEW THOUGHT IS STRIKING THE ELECTRIC COMFORT. . You Jit ST come out of the dark. and CONVENIENCE. . for Clubs and Other Organizations J DOIT g' ELECTRI CALLV" f ELECTRICALLY the Work - Take Third Avenue Car to Virginia St. and Walk East. BUILD AH s -- v. There are electrical appliances and electrical outlets to perform every household task at' the simple turn of a switch. Completely furnished and ready to live in. A wonder of designing and construction.. You can learn more about an Electrical Home from a half hours visit at Salt Lakes Electrical Home than you have ever dreamed of! MODEL ELECTRICAL HOME do - Special Parties Can Be Arranged MAY ALSO HAVE A BUILD NOW' ; Electricity-Doe- ll. YOU r M kwr m Na-te- ill ' a iiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiH UTAH ELECTRIC HOTOcn0FNT mimuiiiHniiiiinnuneffl sister. Mrs. David Larsen, returned to their home in Springvllle, Wednesday morning of last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Vance returned Sunday from Mount Pleasant, wheee they had spent three weeks visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Larsen end other relatives. Mis Joels Smith has been- employed to teach In the Mona school during the coming year and motored to that place Thursday of last week with her brother, Orln. Mr. .and Mrs. Hyrum Naylor and children and Mr and Mr Wallace Painter and baby left Friday morning of last - V- ' , , ) t ? week for Nephi, on their way to Lacrosse, Wis , to make their home. Miss Helen Wilder and Miss Madeline Anderson will leave during the week for Salt Lake to resume their studies in the University of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Parsons have as their guests their daughter, Mrs. Ray Harding and her little daughters, Mildred and Raida. They arrived from their home In Los Angeles, Sunday, to make an extended vlMt In the Parsons home. Mrs. D. M Shepherd and children of Silver City are visiting Mrs. Shepherd s parents, Mr and Mrs. John, Barney, tn Springvllle The Avaller club met Monday eveijlng of last week with Mrs. J, W. Anderson, Spe lal guests of the club were Mrs. Anderson's sister, Mrs Z. Carlson, Mrs. James Fitzgerald, Mrs CUrence Salisbury, all of Eureka; Miss Esther Lloyd of Dividend, and Mrs. Bert Wheelock. Prlxes were won by Miss Vera Dunn find Mrs Shadrack Stewart. Miss Aldta KiSmor left Sunday for Logan to enter her second year In th at the Agristudy of home economics cultural college. Mr. and Mrs. Elsmor accompanied her as far a Pavson. After spending ten days visiting relatives In Salt Lake, Mrs. K. K. Clark of Sliver City has returned home. Mrs. J. F. Knudsen arrived from Provo last week and Is spending a few days at her home In Sliver, making the acquaintance of her new grandson, who recently arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. , Mirlan Bates. sided In Idaho, He Is a graduate of the University of Idaho, and has taken a masters degree In science. He Is now a member of the faculty of the Idaho Technical Institute at Pocatello. Th ceremony waa performed at the home of the brides parents at t 30 a. m. A wedding breakfast was nerved, only the Immediate relatives being present, after which the bridal pair left for a short stay at Guyer hot springs. From there they will go to Pocatello to reside. The other wedding was that of Miss Elinor Jones,- - daughter of Dr. and Mra. C. P. Jones, teacher In the city schools, and Stephen C. Rhoads, local (manager for the Idaho Power company. This couple desired the services of the Rev. Will 8. J Dumvlll, Episcopal clergyman of Shoshone, and owing to the fact that the Rev. Mr. Dumvlll was at Twin Fails, the couple, accompanied by Mrs. Ben Weeks Just - Bulb and Bowl, From $1.00 to $1.50 See Our Window Her - v Arrived! Choice Selection cl Bulbs SHOSHONE, IDAHO SHOSHONE, Idaho. Sept It. Weddings of two prominent Shoshone young Sunladles' hsvs been recent events. day, September It, Miss Leah M Borden was married to Felix A. Plastlno. The bride Is ths daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C- F. Borden, one of the oldest and most prominent families of Shoshnns. She la a graduate of the Shoshone high school and has completed-- three, years of She has work at the state university. all her life been a leader in social and The bridegroom Is a church affairs. native of Provo, Utah, but has long re- - and D. Sidney Smith, drove over t Twin Fall for the ceremony. They returned the same evening. They have taken apartments In the McMahon building. whare they will be at home to theli friends. Mrs. E. A. Walter of Twin Falls at luncheon and cards Tuesday for a large party of ladles from Twin Falls, Jerome and Shoshone. Tltost attending from Shoshone were Mesdames Fred W. Gooding, Archie Bowler, J. W. Lundln, Paul Haddock, Boss Haddock, John McFall, C. W. Dill, M. T. White-nacGilbert White, Will 8. J. Dumvlll was and W. Hall Home. Luncheon served at the Rogerson hotel. The dinroom was decorated It ing beautifully lavender and yellow. After luncheon went to the party the Walters residence, where the remainder of the afternoon was devoted to cards. 10 it Eut Floral Co.. Wasatch Broadway LARGEST GROWERS IN THE WEST. 1310-182- , 8 |