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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 13, 1922. 12 f bv her daughter, Mrs. Daisy Lsrses Spring City, lias left for California t spend the remainder of the Bummer. Mra yvank Cox was a Salt Lake visitor week Thursday ot last week Mrs. Howard Rigby entertained at a party in honor oi Mr. and Mrt. Alvin Clement of Duchesne. Dinner was served to thirty. After spending seven week at the He bee I'ehrson home, Mr. Oscar la Fhr-so- n Sunday for Sait Lake. Friday evening of last week twenty-fiv- e young ladies surprised Mlse Verona a misCos, who recently returned frottr' - sion. Mrs. Sena PeSaturday of last west terson entertained at a party lit honor of her birthday anniversary. Dinner wa served to twelve. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Ellertaon of Mona epent several day of the week visiting here. Mrs. Ellertaon- waa formerly Miss Verda Cheney and waa a July bride. Mrs. They were accompanied home by weekE. T. Cheney, who will spend the end with them. Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Vance entertained at a ddnner party Bunday for Mr. and Mra. Es Vance and Mr. and Mrs. Lanson Bridge club Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. F. I). Turner win- mug high score. Mesdame George W. Worthen, C. R. Le'ulnger, A. H. Jones, Homer Rted and Rd. Fit tun were epectai .Luncheon wa serted to sixteen. guest. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Comstock entertained at d nner Tuesday evening of last Seek, honngin? Mr. and Mrs J. F. McMahon, who left Saturday for Boise to make their home. Cover were laid tot elyht. Mrs. R J. Comstock, Jr., was hostess to the K. V. V, club Thursday afternoon of laat week. Sewing featured the Mnedtmes H. J. ' Kvans, Kd. afternoon. Fltton, Maretta Stanley Andr sun. Miss Maud Turman and Miss Ada Cometock were special guests. Luncheon was served to seventeen. Mrs. Richard Katerndahl and little son. Dick, of Dubois, spent several days In Rexburg this week visiting .Mrs. A. L. Stewart. Turnen. Friday of last week Mr. aand Mr. Jack Mr. and Mrs. George E. Pope of R'gby Vhristsnsen entertained at dinner party. spent Thursday evening In Rexburg, Cover wore laid for fourteen, guests of Dr. and Mrs. P. F. Smith. Mrs. Bv F. Larsen and children re turned. to their horn In Provo Tuesday, after spending several weeks at Ah E. I Day home. ASHTON, of Salt Lake Mr. Vina Ray and family Mr. and Mra at the home of are The lawn Peterguests ASHTON, Idaho, Aug. Suttdwall, Jr. social given by the Ladles Social union Mr. and Mrs. Myron Tanner announce was an enjoyable affair, at the home of engagement of their daughter, Lura, Mrs. H. Llndermsn, Tuesday evening. the son pf Professor and The fortune telling booth created much to Carl Swenson, John C. Swenson of Provo. Miss Mrs. candle were sold, interest. Home-mad- e Tanner, accompanied by her mother, left and ice'cream and cake were served. marriage will 0. Ray Isvnburg. caeh.cr of the First today for Salt Lake.18 The In tli. Salt Lake National hank, and Mis Irma Fux, do- take place August In mestic science teacher Jn the Ashton temple. Miss Tanner was a teacher Spanish Fork laat winter and Mr. Swen-U. high school the past year, surprised their son B. Y. the was from graduated many friends this week when they announced their marriage at Salt Lake, Au- laat spring. Mr. and Mr. Swenson will where Mr. gust 1. They will be at home after Sep- spend the winter in kiIdaho, the Sugar City Bweneon will teach tember 1. Mr. and Mrs. H. McVlckera and daughHigh school. Tuesday Miss Tanner enters and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Owen re- tertained at a trouseeau tea at hsr home called. turn eu Wednesday from a week' trip by on Malir street. Twenty-fiv- e Mfs. Phyllis Flyew of Salt Lake, Lewis auto to Hailey, Gooding and Twin Falls. of and Uuia Provo, and Mr, and Mrs. C. L yyucas and sister,' daughter, Ruth, Mrs. Lou Thompson, of St. Anthony, reJohn Naylor of Salt Lake spent several turned Sunday from a trip through day this week with Mr. and Mra. Henry Mills. park. Mrs. D. D. Whittemor entertained the member of the Ladies' Social union at her home Thursday afternoon. LAYTON Mis Fi'fie Milligan spent last week-en- d With relatives at Nt. Anthony. Mr, and Mra, U BBUiLAYTON, Au. Mrs T. Fuqua is visiting Her dnugh- Mr. and Mra. Lucid LauUlft apft&t ter, Mi's. Stewsurt, at Twin Bridges, on and In Offdcn canyon, Montana. Bishop and lira' Jamaa K. BUifton and fxm Mr. 'und Mrs. M. Fried and mother, lly left W ftdaaday for & ill rra week1 motor Mrs. Kate Oilnger, of Salt Lake, retrip to JtaymonL Alberta, Canada. turned Friday liom a tour of YellowMr. and Mra. D. D HarrinMr. and Mr. stone park. Taaae and Mr. and Mra. Robert Sim Mr. and- - Mrs. Paul Btone and family mono Adam pBt Sunday Id Weber canyon, have returned from a week outing at Mr. aad Mr. Golden Adam wer Balt Lake Big springs. rial tor dnritif the week Mb and family Adama Kathryn Owen returned Monday Mr. ftnd Mr. Mrlrtn from a two months' visit to Colorado, are epftdding two week in Weber canyon. where she visited relatives In Denver Misa I re M Andaraoa spent Wednesday in and Fort Coll ina. Balt Ldkft. Misses Emily Bratt, Clemenda Pllque, Mr. and Mr. C. W, Nicola and Mr. ArSalome Robinson And Grace Thomas thur Elite Tteitftd MlatlTftft In CftateraiUft have returned from a ten days vacation Mr. and Mra, B. 0. Sint wer Balt Lake spent at Buffalo. Mrs. L. M, Graham of Macon. Mias., Tiattora Bunday. Dr. and Mr. W, A. Wbltlftck and family and Mrs. S. M. Nabors of Corinth, Miss., ah visiting at the home of their nephew, acrlrftd home Saturday of laat week from a trip to Yelloaratooft park. Ir. C. E. Meacham. here. They will go motor Mr. and Mrt, Richard G. Layton left fof through the park while Mr. ami Mr. Robert Rankin and Mr. their home in Thateber, Aria., Monday, after tlx weeks her ylsitlng relatlraa. and Mro Kenneth Rankin left Sunday spending Mrs. Arthur Bill and Mr. 0. W. Nicola visfor a trip through the Yellowstone park. ited mends In Oxdftn during th Dr. C. E. Meacham had as guests at Mr. and Mrs. John Layton, Jr., entertained ths Warm river plunge, Tuesday evening, A prettily at appointed dinner party at tUrir NaM. 8. Mrs. Mrs. L. M. Graham and A cut glaaa bowl home Bunday afternoon. bors of Mississippi, Dike Robinson of of aweet peat formed tho cnterpleco for thft Rexburg, and Mesdarreo Georg Zam, table decorations. Cover wer laid for Mr. William Bmutn and Curtla Hill. and Ur. Jacob B. Layton, Ur. and Mr. Rich Mrs. O. w. Edwards entertained at a ard G. Layton, Mr. and Mrt Brand H. Boo her home and Mr. John U. Layton. bridge party ot four table at Mrs. B. Mr. and Mra. W. A. Robert and family Friday evening of last week. score. B.Mrs. Willis won the prise for high motored to Rear lake this week. A score. low Mra. Julia Howell of .McCamaton, Idaho, waa B. M. Wood had a gnest of Mra. John H. Layton Friday. luncheon was served. Merry-Go-Rou- MIDVALE Ia : -ft 12, Mr. Harry Stai;s left Saturday of last week for a vlelt with friends In Provo. Friday evening of laet week, at her home on North Main street, Mrs. H. P. Miller enterta.ned her birthday club. Reto were served freshments eight members Mr. and Mts. A. A,- - Strom visited friends In Springville, Monday Mr. and Mrs. Alma tluff are ependlnf a few days at Brighton. At her home on Holden street, Monday evening, Mrs. R. R. Penn enterfcj tained the members of her bridge club i jj, and their husbands at dinner. Dinner if to the following was served at t oclock William Mrs. Mr. and Waters, guests: Mr. and lira W. W. OBrien. Mr. and . i Mrs.- - C. A. Strom, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Jqf and Mr. and Mrs L. A. Porter. Mrs. Ellen Stokes Is the guest of Mrs. A. J. Nelson at Draper. The annual outing of the Jordan stake M. t. A. was held at Saltair, Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and ' Mrs. C. La Var Jensen of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Stokes .were dinner guests of Mrs. Royal Stokes, Friday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Larson, Mr. and Mr. Mrs. Arthur Larson and children. and Mrs. Ivory Larvaon, Melvera Laraon and Ray Fenn spent Sunday at Brighton. ti Li , W, Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Joy vl&ited frlenda Jn thin city during the meek. Mist Irma Ruth Mason of SeatFormerly and A. Hoxmcr J. family Pr. and Mr. tla, Wsih., who was married In Midhave gone to Hoonevelt fishing trip. valt last week. MIDVALE. U Mrs. Arvid E. Anderson i Ant!. k y,. - J IDAHO W 1. It v u f 1 r ! i: r ?! 11 I i t . 'I i j I ft M p Announcement ! made of the marriage of MU Lrm Rulh Mason of Seattle, WbMi., and Acrid Anderson of thia city, which took plaoo Tuesday eveuing of teat week at 6 30 oehxk. Thft ceremony wai performed by the.. Iter. Thomas Manwaring of Tremonton at the homo of the bridegroom pareata, Mr. and Mro. S. 10 Anderson in the pnsenceof a few relative A reception and dinner followed and friends. A color scheme of pink and the eeremonv. waa carried out in the dining and living white manna. Sweet peat and fern in a crystal basket formed the centerpiece for the table. Little France Man waring waa ring bearer. The bride wore a gown of white Duchess satin and ailk Chantilly lace and carried a bomiuet of Ophelia roeea and aweet peat. After a abort trip, the young couple will go to Tucaoo, Aria , to make their home. two week lira. Carl Burg left Friday for In Seattle, Warto., and ialt with relative Wallace Idaho. EUREKA ECREKA, Aug. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clement entertained t a shower Thorsdav of last week In honor of their son. Harry, and his bride formerly Mist Agnes Tbompeun of Provo who were married July 26 In Provo. Games and dancing were enjoyed and luncheon was nerved. The young couple received many beautiful gift. The gnests were Mrs. Frank Croraar. Mm. Mary Wanlaaa, Mrs. Edward Snow Mm. Edward Van Leovan. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bcnon, Mr. and Mrs. George Huu kin. Mr. and Mr. Andrew Johnson. Mr. and Mr, Elmer Duncan, Mr. end Mm, Julius Thompson, Mr. and Mm L. C, Bishop, Mr. J. K, Oukey Mr. Angus McDonald, Mr. Mint Stewart, Mr. John Fiilpp, Dr. 'am! Mm. Steele Bailey, Mr. ajnd Mr. H. M. Bradley, Mr, and Mrs, ujn Hainey. Mr. and Mr, Joseph Nelson Mr. William Treloar, Mr. and Mr. J. Hudson, Mm. J E. Berry, Mr. Frank Bedim, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Berry. Mlsa Bcrulce Berrv. Hugo John-aoGrant Edward, Mi Eva Thorapaon Mia Lillian Burmeater, Mis V 1m Clement, Mr. Millie Noake, Mrs. Maggie Koikes, Mr. G. W. Knet and William 'Maxwell. Mr. and Mr. J. Cardwell and daughter, June of Salt Labe were the guest it Mr. and Mrs. Thom Mlllrtr last week. Mr Cardwell and Mr. Miller are sister. MU Blanche Miller accompanied her nncle and aniit to Salt Lake on their return Saturday of fast week end will remain there for atreral weeks visiting relative. Fred Blight waa host at a prty Thursday craning of last week. Game and dancing occupied the time, and luncheon waa served. Those present were va Wtahtmsn, Tarsa Henderson, Ita Preel Jones, lot Brandt, Ellen Miller, Harold Runnels, flarry McDonald, Edmund King, Walter King. Ain Blight and Walter Parker. Mr. and Mr ( harie Zabrfskle am! Mr. and Mr. Eugene Blackett motored to Provo Sunday and epent the day visiting friends. Mr, and Mr. N. A. Jones and Mia Mind Lay tow motored to Salt Lake late last week, returning after a hort visit. Mia Regina Doran will arrive Monday for a visit with her sinter, Mrs. Dan Sullivan. The Fidelia club met Patprriay evening of lat week at the borne of Mr. Fngene Blackett. The evening was spent at AQu. Mr. Ales Oourley receiving the fimt prlx and Mm. C. P. Janet the coneoiatlon . Garden flower were owed In decoration ana luncheon wa served. Those present were Mr. Charles Jon, Mr. John BAvage, Mrs. A. C. Burt, Mr. John Baker, llN:3 description of the til AQUITANIA BKHKV1AKIA . MAI RET AM A Oopt I kapt M Oot IT V. T. ta Siya,ath. Cbarboarf aa4 Haiti turf 11 Oot I 1 GARONIA 1 Oot 14 BAXONIA Bopt LI .or toot X T. to Cobk (OaooaotowB) to Au II Sopt U Oot N acw SCYTHIA ' LACONIA Sopt T Oct I wo . CARXAMA Sopt H Oot U X. V. ta Loadaadarry anft Olatpaar COLCMBIA Au, It Bapt 16 Oct 14 AUiRHIA Bapt S3 Au, CITY OP LONDON Bopt I Boat Oot T. Xov 4 CAMKR0N1A TTBCAN1A (bow Bopt 40 .... Oot II A88IRU a-- 4 Xoowa to Londondorry Uvarpool ... ASSYRIA Bopt It ..... In It Stop, at OImiow., Bolton to ftuaonitown and livorpool TYRKUE.MA (aw ....Sopt Id CANADIAN at SERVICE Tin Picturesque 6t. Xawrenee Bouts Montreal W Olatgew CA5PANDRA Oct 97 Aug 31 Sept SATLKMA Sept I Oot 6 Bov 6 te Liverpool .Aug 19 Sept M Oot II AC80NIA Sept 16 Oct 14 Bov U TYRKHKNIA toewl . .,Oot Si De S Stil from Halifax. Msntroal to Plymouth, Cherbourg and London AN DAM A .4. .. ..Aug 36 Sept 33 Bov 4 AKTQaMA Sopt I Oct 13 Mov II VMentrtal tt imprenaive. all day, wa witneawed mark. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garrity and daughter. Mary Frauce, motored to Skit Lake Wednesday fur a visit. the Mrs. D P. Downey of Santaqnin wa guvat of Mrs. Ouen Lufffthoimdurliig the week. Mr. and Mr. Frank Briky and family and Mrs, Stella Shea and daughter have returned from an outing at Townsend park la Paywa cannon. and Mr. H. D. Gardner have as tbelr neats Mrs. H. E. Gardner and too, Jack, of Salt Lake. Mrs. Mary Stark went to Balt Lake during the week to meet her mother Mr. Mary OConnor of Tacoma, Wash. who will visit Enreka. Mr. U. A. Pranas epent several days in Salt Lake dnrlng the week. Miss Maud Layton wiU leave Tuesday to make her home In Salt Lake. Site will take up ber residence in the Belvedere apartments. Mrs. L. E. Pierce la at home after as extended visit In the east, Mr. James Denver left Monday for ft visit if Salt Lake. Mre. Mary Sloans and Mr. Ruby Bigler went to Nepbl Wednesday to make a abort visit. Rlva Beckstead has gone to Tooele to Mia make her boms. Mr. and Mrs. Charlcg Keeler went to Salt Lake Tuesday for a two weeks' visit. The Methodist Episcopal Sunday school held its annual picnic In the cedars Wednesday. The Ladies Aid society of the M. E. church will motor to Townsend park in Parson canyon Wednesday of next week. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Forney of Balt Lake arc the guest of Mr. and Mr. Hpcnaer Peterson. Mr. C. A. Green and daughter. Betty, of Balt Lake visited Mr, Green iu Eureka last week. Frankie McCann l vifttting her grandmother. Ur. '. Hurley, of Balt Lake for a few weeks. Mr. Jame Fitsgerald Is visiting in Provo, Mr. and Mr. J, W. Robinson of Marysvale were the guegt of Mr. Robinson parents, Mr. end Mr. D. J Russell, last week. The Bridge club met with Mr Lee Heyward Following the cards, Wednesday afteruoua luncheon waft served. Mr. Ike Barnard received the club prise and Mrs. Mary Cuddehack the guest prise. Bpeclai gueta were Mr. Mary Mr. William Amo of Payson, Mr. Cuddeback, William Mathew and Miss Ella Donnelly, The mania re of Mrs. Marcia Starr of Nephl and George Cromer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cromar of this cltv wa solemnised Wednesday evening nt 3 o'clock at the home of the hrlde'l parents In Nepbl. Following the ceremony a wedding anppor was served to about thirty Of the two families, goeats, member attain mediate friend. After a short honeymoon Trip, the young couple will return to Eureka te make their home. REXBURG, IDAHO Idaho, Au. 12 Mrd. J. Skelton was host as At A kMistngton Afternoon of last week at her Tuesday home. Luncheon was served at I o'clock to twelve Buests. Meadames C. W. Scott, S. J. Skelton and Clyde Skelton aasieted the hofttes. Mrt,,W. Holmee of St. Anthony waa a Revburir visitor two days this week. ' The Mtasea Jennie and Ina Creer of Provo, Utah, have apent two weeks In Rex bur,, fueate of Mr, and Mra. K. 8. Parklneon. Mine Mary Parkinson has returned home from Provo, where she had been attendln, summer school and vieltln, friends and relatives In Salt Lake amd Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Llljlnqulat left Saturday of last week for a two weeks' visit at Hyrum, Utah. Mr. Crts Johnson entertained the M. O. H. club ladles Thursday afternoon of last week. Games featured the afternoon. Luncheon wm served at I o'clock. Mrs, M. G. Thornton and Misa Helen Thornton returned home Saturday of last week from California, where they had visited for a month with relative. Mrs. Nathan Levine is spending a. few days In Afton, tVyo,, with relatives. Mr, and Mra C. A. Harris entertained at dinner Wednesday evening at their home In honor of Mr. and Mr William Potter, Mr. and. Mra. George W. Worand Dr. and Mra thed, Mrs. Robert P. F. Smith. Mr. and Mra Fred Maynard entertained at bridge Thursday evening of lsst week, honoring Mr. and Mrs J. F. McMahon. Mr. and Mrs. William Bert won high score. Luncheon was served to sixteen guests. Mra Fred Maynard waa hostess to the rcTTCccccccm- Sail Along Californias Coast In a Modern Hotel Think pf going to sea In a first class hotel, and yon have acme Idea of the wonderful service, the aplendld meals and luxurious accommodations you get on the Yale and Harvard. Tour trip to California i not complete unlea It includes this cool, dean, pleasureful ocean voyage. l , Sen Francisco Los Angeles ' m San Diego -- Tickets," one way and round trip, may he routed via L, A. S. 8. Co. between San Francisco Los Angeles and San Diego. Same fare as all rail. Meals and berth extra, Ask your local R. R. Ticket Agent, or writ i for folder. LO ANGELES STEAMSHIP CO. R. V. Crowder O. P. A 685 Market St., San Franglsee R. F. Cullen, D. P. A., 617 6o. Spring SL, Let Angeles LOS Dbcrem-merga- eieclal)y RKXBURQ, Ml Kerket Itnrt, Fnaalm, er Bur,., f Xivifattan, Mw b.Vf i, UaByn Ratal . l L. M J. tyM, Howl Uuh Am.ruua Eiikm, Wmi Iwrat h. st. t i S. lomluuoB, Wumi Howl, hit takft City. Eroidit BalUii,, os Application M. T. la ..Af Piston Play The play, on n stormy which lake day, and the scene of the .crucifixion was accompanied by terrific lightning and storm, makThe ing a wonderfuUly realistic presentation. entrance fee waa only ttboui.'SO cents, or 100 mas V. OffiMft - Mr. K. T. Jocea, Mr. Charles Zabrtakie Mr. George Ceetleton, Mr. Alex Gourley, Mr. W. . Sirllivau, Mr. A. B. Thurmond, Mr. M. K. N. Wallace ntMl Mrs. William Wightman, who wa a eclal guest. Mr. T. D. Sullivan' received an Interesting letter during the week from hei daughter Mlm She Mary Sullivan, who te touring Eunrpe. state that American and Englishmen are treatbecause ed with antognlirn In parte of Eurof of the high value of their money, and never! rlota oc urred in cities where ilie virited. Her 1 ANCHOR - ANGELES HONOLULU SERVICE First sailing, CITY OF LOS AN- GELES, Saturday, Sept. 9, at noon. CITY OF HONOLULU. Satuday, Rapt. 21. Every other ne - But-da- Bun-da- two-cour- se Elllaon and Norma Layton vleited alt Lake Wad need ay. Ulae Josla Layton apent A few days this week in Ogden canyon. Mra. Ednard Muir of Woods Croat 1 the guest of her mother. Mra. M. M. Whitesides. Mra. Jeaae M. Smith, Mra. John H. Layton and Mrt. Clyde Bone visited Kayevillo friends during the week. Mlesee Yer Layton, Joalo Layton. Ada Day, Mamie Layton, Ida Robins and Lueiln Layton were Balt Lake visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Kllfoyle entertained at a dinner party at their horn Bunday after noon. Ceeera were laid for ten guests. Mra. Ernest IcoffleW entertained the Junior-Be- n lor Beehive club at her home on North Main tret Tuesday evening. After the usual stndy hour the time wet spent in music and garnet. Those present were Mrs. Frank Jones. lllasee Marcia Williams, Parens Young, Junes Conrad, Leone Linford, Cynthia Barton. Ella Green Bertha Beaakma, Helen Hydo, Madge Peak, Norn Blood, Vern Barton. Ruth Barber, Iln Bcoffleld and Rath Trauman. Mra. Barah B. Taylor of Balt Lake visited relatives here Tueaday. Mra. Jennie Freese left for her home at Felt City, Idaho, Tuesday, after spending two months hern a guest of relatives. Miasea RICHMOND RICHMOND. Aug. 12. Mrs. g. W. Hendricks entertained relatives at her home Monday evening In honor of her husband's fiftieth birthday anniversary. A social evening was spent and luncheon was served at ten small tables. Forty guests were Included. Jlr. Cyrue Bullen entertained the N. 1L circlo at her home Thursday afternoon of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bair and family and Miss Ivy Bell left today for a tour of Yellowstone park. Mr. Victor Johnson entertained with a dinner Friday of last week for Mra Hans Peterson and Mrs. Pitchard of Qalt, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Merrill and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Merrill' motored to Nsw-to- n Sundav and were ths guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Rigby. Mrs. Leo Jensen returned to her home at Balt Lake Sunday, after spending a month here as guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. U Skidmore. Mrs. llllma Wight left Sunday for a ten day' visit with relatives In Salt Lake. Mrs: Viola 8. Hadley and little son. Quince Johnson, of Balt Lake visited relatives here a few dava of last week. Mrs. Hyrum Bair has returned from a visit with relatives at Blackfoot, Idaho. Mrs Victor Carlson entertained the Bon Heur dub at her home Friday, afternoon of last week. ' Miss Ina Peart entertained a few friends at hsr home Friday afternoon ot last week. Mr. and Mra Victor Johnson and family motored to Malad, Idaho, Sunday and were guest of Dr. end Mra. Thomas Richards. Mjss Beth Hendricks spent last week at Preston. Idaho, with her aunt, Mra M. O. Merrill. Mrs. L. H. Bullen la visiting hsr parents at Rigby, Idaho. Mr. and Mr. M. C. Harris of Logan spent Tuesday her with Mr. and Mrs. Beg trice friends in RIGHT, Idaho, As. It. tha Second ward anjoyod at I.l.nd park laat week. Tha Bn, Beout of four-4outing MONTPELIER IDA. 12 Idaho. Mias Aug Miss Melon Mnmfoid and Mias Mary Laurtdmi entertained at k shower In honor of Mine Prucllla Toellar Friday evening of last week at the bom of Mra. J. B. Tueller. were carved ta forty guests. Refreshment Mra. A. R. Strong entertained the Ladles' AM society of the Methodist church Wednesday afternoo of last week, with about forty prevent. Reading war give hy Mia Leila jnaet and Mr. Q. W. Huoratr. Refreshments wer served. Rom flarriaeoa entertained Mr the Thimble rlnb R edneade, aftrraon of la.t week at ber home , Prfreahmeata were served. Tb primary' class of tha Methodist church was entertained parte Friday afternona at the church parlora. Refreshments were served to tfewtgflre. Friday even? of last wek the T. B. Girl, and tb Mr WlV Rova gave a party in the church parlora. Refreshments wera Barred. Mra, Al. Jones entertained at a party la honor of tha birthday analrmoiry of her aim, afternoon. Refreehmtats wen Dean, Monday erred. i Dorle Kimball and Kralya Kelson have from a trip to Star valley aad Etas, MONTPELIER, Juanita Winters. FAIRVIEW FAJRVTEW. Aug. 12 Mr. and Mr. Heber Pehrson spent the past week in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. lortn Peterson, who had pent several days with Mr and Mra. Peter Peerson and Mr. and Mrs. Georg Olson, returned to their home In Mona tills week. 'Wednesday of last week Mrs. J. T. Fowles entertained at a party In honor of her sister. Mrs. Ruel Anderson of buffet luncheon Ephraim. A wa served to ten gues's. Tuesday of last week Mrs. Merlin Madsen entertained at a kenslngton 'followed by tea In honor of her sister. Mrs. Alvin Clement of Duchesne. Other guests of honor were Mr Basil Jensen of Salt Lake and Mrs. Myron'' Tucker of Clear Creek. Wednesday Mrs. Vemlle Stewart entertained for the same guests at a luncheon and In the evening Mrs. Mvron Tucker gave a party at the Zenith theater In their honor. Mrs. William Gr-P- c entertained for them at a kenslngton Thursday afternoon. Thursday of last week Mrs, Louis Larsen entertained at a dinner party in honor of her birthday anniversary. Cover were laid for twentv-twMr. and Mrs. Alvin Clement of Duchesne are spending several weeks In this city. Saturday of last week Mrs. Lawrence Larsen entertained at a luneneon for Mra Mvron Tucker of Clear Creek, Mrs. Loren Hamilton, Mrs. Heber Mower and Mrs James A. Larsen. Kirs. James Andegson, Sr., accompanied two-cour- se o. vailing Mrs. Hawkey's father, George arratt. Mra. L. ii. LelUoa af Arlino returned to ber home, after a two weeks' visit to her aiatet, Jlia. J. W. Paterson. - Mra. M. P. Jensen of P.e.r River City, returned to her home, after a two weeks visit with her ei,.er, Mr. Mary Musk. ) Mra. Georg Hepperty aad sea of Balt Lake arrived hara Friday for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richards. Mlea AUeeu Xoura ef Pocatello arrived here Lucy Thursday lor a week's visit to Mias Hurley. Mra. D. C. Ryan of Glenns Ferry ia the ' guest ef Mra. Dan Hurley. Ur. and Mrs. M. H. Hampton and children have returned te Ogden, Xteh, nttvr nu extended visit te Mra. li.uiptoa'a parema, Mr. aecoum and Mra. M. J. Darla. bvy wer Miss Jeau Knlcd by Mr. Hamptwtt's stater, Mis Phyll't Bak.ly he returned te lief home iu Pucatelie, after a week' visit to Mia Ruth Schmidt. Mr. and Mra, Morris Abramaon aad daughter, HI tla, and sou, Dale, of Uatland, LUt, and Mrs. RatliBa Levine of Rexburg arrived here Friday Iruia Alton, where they had V tailed Ur. aad Mra. Kd. Lewis. Mra. Nets Keisua has returned to her home ia Murder, after a week visit hare. Mr. and Mra. G. E. Arnold of McTaaiman. Idaho, are visiting Mr. Arnold's parent., Mr. aud Mrs, Joseph Arnold. rtah. ha. it's W yo- - . Mra.-W8. Waterman of Kansas arrived here Wedntodny for a vtalt at tha home of Mra. Water mast Mra H. H. Maguire. Bandera of Ogdea la tb Mlea Maggl guest of Mr." and Mra. t.nka Roghaar. Mias Elms Pnffla ot Rexburg 1 visiting Mlea Haeel Pendrv. Mra. William Pendry and sons. Scott and Mrarell. and Jim William B. Pendry and little danghter left Wednesday for a visit a Idgaa and Balt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Balney and daughters, Helen and Genevieve, and Mias Mildred Covey ef Balt lake risUed hare the past week, the fueate of Mr and Mrs, Thatcher Kimball. Mra. Dan Hawkey and children of Pocatello Ur. City. week's slater, aad Mo., ft'yS The Southern Pacific Lines ANNOUNCE PARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE SUMMER EXCURSION RATES FROM ALL POINTS IN UTAH AND IDAHO TO SYRACUSE LOS. ANGELES SYRACUSE Au.' 12. Mr. o6 Mr. Cftorgft lknAtU and children of Ujfdeo and Mr. od Mrs. W. H. Manoelt of kMyxviUft werft Bund gaetta of Mr. and, Mr. VtiUUi Yanie aad ixmii. Mr. and Mr. Joseph Holbrook eatftrtalned t f in social t-- their home Thursday of their honor of thft birthday aouiveiaar ta waa iduac apeot daughter, Alice. The time a aad at ad game lata hour luncheon waft tarred to twenty guest. hiM Bet lift Lftilfty Tiftltad fnend in Ofdft Da . OGDEN AND SAN FRANCISCO ALLOWING STOPOVERS AT ALL POINTS ON THE SOUTHERN PACITIO LINES TICKETS ON SALE DAILY UNTIL SEPT. 30TH (IncL) FINAL LIMIT OCTOBER 31ST ftr-noo- freshments warn fttrred to Mrs. EU Cooper, Mre. Orwio Bybee, Mr. Lltalft Galley, Mrt. Julia Bodily, Miwrt Mary Barber, Ida ilantcnp Sylvia Haita, Marr Hampton, Not HiUtr, Beaaia Galley aad Verna Vtalker. Mr. and Mr. Samuel Cook and Mr. and Mra. Boy Cook visited relative In Ogden this wftk Mr. and Mr. Joseph Bodily, Mr. and kit Homer Walker and aun Broee, Mr. and Mr. Fred Bodily, Mr. aad Mrs. William Btioap and Mr. and Mra Frans Stoddard formed a party that left Monday for a two week motor tour of Telkmitcme National park. Mr. and Mr. Wllhatt Varney were vlritore to Centerville during the week. Mia Brm Galley visited re la Uvea ia Kxyft vtlle, Monday. Mr. and Mra. Hoy Bnrnlnghara and Mr. and Mr. Hubert Bodily motored to Saltair Wednuo , day. n Mr. Hebftf Whitealdea and children of are gneata of Mr. and Mr Samoa! Cook this week. Mr. and Mr. JeMe D. Barlow apent Bunday in Ogden canyon. Mr. and Mr. Wallace Galley and Andrew v tailor to Wlliiamft were laat week-en- d Trenton ton, as gueats of Yelativea. Mr. aad Mr. William Knighton were vial tore to KayevlUftp Sunday tie Round Trip Fares from Aibton ...... .$67.05 ....... .$67.85 ..... .$68.60 .... .$69.05 ..... ...... .$52.75 ... Nampa Notn3 .$56.50 Nyssa, Oregon .$61.83 ''Ontario, Oregon .$68.00 Oxford : $60.20 . Bliickfoot Elisa . Boise Burley Buhl Caldwell .. Parma . Panl ... Payette 59.15 ! 61.70 . 67.45 Pocatello .$52.25 Dayton PreAon . Rexbnrg Rupert .$53.35 Downey Filor ... .$81.30 .$63.00 .$81.20 .$57.70 Idaho Falls .. .$31.85 Jerome . .$52.40 Xo?&n . . .$54.15 McCammon . .158.10 Minidoka .$58.55 Montpelier Mountain Home .$64.50 Clonus Ferry Goodin? v .... ..... .... ... one-wa- y ono-wa- y For Further Information and Descriptive Literature Write P. BANCROFT, 304 Clift Building, Tho teachers of thforiecond ward primary class, Mrs. Jaace OrxrMra. Monto Bsrrus and Mira Myrtte Anderaon, entertained forty children at a picnic hd bathing party at the warm apringa Monday evening, Mre. Doris C. Smith ef Provo visited hare dnrlng the week with relative and friend. Misa Huhy Dint on do ot Bait Lake wan the gnest of Min Alta Johaaon daring the early part of the week. Mr. and Mre. George W. Page, Mira Pen Ina Wrathall, Mire Janice Wrathall, Milton An dereoa and Miss Hannah Cooley left Wednesday morning for an anto trip thnftgh Yellow-ston- e park. Mr. and Mre. It. D. Halladay and Mra. Alex Johnson returned borne Bunday from n ten In and friends days visit with relatives southern Idaho. Mr. and Mre.- - Jamie Orr entertained at a (tarty at their home on Clark street Monday Those present were Mrs. Doris C. evening. Smith of Provo, MIm Luella Barrus of Afton, Ronald Andereon, Wyo,; Sterling Halladay, Mtaa Alice Smith end Mira Myrtle AnderWrathall and tone, Grant and Monday from a visit to American Fork, where they were the guests ef Mr. and Mra. Ir Hatch. Grant and Taft Wrathall Joined the Hyland Boy Scout and made the ctJmb up Mount Tlmpanogo. visited Timpeaogos cave and nude a trip around the Alpine ereaie roadway. Mtee Mary Hammond of Twin Falla, Idaho, Is visiting relaUvoa and friend here for a abort time. I rt SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. t Excursion Rates TO- -- GRND CANYON, ARIZONA FROM- - GRANTSVILLE, Aug. 12. Tha B. M. C. chib entertained at a surprise party nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kowberry Thursday evend Mrs. Clyde Wrathall. ning la honor of Mr who expect to leave soon for Lee Angeles to make their home. ChaMotte Taft, returned .$68.25 .$59.15 .$69.30 .$55.80 .$53.70 .$59.00 .$58.75 .$60.50 .$56.83 .$59.45 .$57.15 .$61.00 .$69.95 .$62.40 .$51.95 PROPORTIONATELY LOW FARES FROM ALL OTHER POINTS ' TO SECURE THIS IxOW FARE, toy from your locl ticket gent ticket to Ogden.' Take receipt for ticket and present receipt to depot ticket agent, Southern Pacific, at Ogden, who will furnish ticket for balance of the trip upon payment of difference between ticket and through faro from your' itatlon. amount paid for GRANTSVILLE eon. Mre. .... Shoshone Soda Springs St. Anthony . Sugar City Twin Falls Weiser Wendell ...... Vi eston . CLEARFIELD Following Points are: .... .$56.50 Falls American pt CLEARFIELD, Aug. 11 Mr. and Mra. Horace Clark, Mr. and Mra. Walter W. Sired, Jr., Mr. and Mr. Jtsre D. Barlow, Mr. and Mra, David Layton, Mr. and Mre. Hoy Cowan, Mr. and Mra. Loj Wood, Mr, and Mre. Marion Steed, Mr. and Mr. Alvin Wood, Mr, and Mr. David Stoker, Mr. and Mrt. Jean H. Barlow, Mr. and Mre. Jena K. Nlun and Mtaaea Dellin, Bertha and Vara Stoker and Lncill Beck formed a party that motored to Saltair Wednesday and pent thft afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mr. Jacob E. Layton vtaltod relk-five- s In Ogden, Thursday. Mre. Dolly Brown spent a few day in Salt Lake this week a a gueftt of ber daughter, Mr. Leater Hemy. Mre. John G. M. Bane. Mr. and Mr. A. M. Barnet and D. Kay Barnet, all of Kay-villvisited relative Sere Thursday. The Junior Beehive girl of Clearfield were Delila Stoker at gufteta of Mia swimming party at thft eld Syracuse resort Wednesday afternoon. Refreshment were served to Uliset Phyllis Hanks, Mabel Gibson, Velma Barlow, Della Walker, Arlene Hauks, Ivy Slras, Be trice Hamlin, La Von Hamlin, Edna Thurgood, Verne Warren, Mae Carver and Louise Bee d. Mre. Jesse H. Barlow wax an Ogden visitor Wednesday. Mre. Melvtna Jensen of Salt lake ia the guest of Mrs. Alvin Stoker few a few day. Mrs. Aitheron Barlow of Centerville waa a Sunday guest of Mre. Jesse H. Barlow. Mr. aad Mra. Jacob B. Layton visited relative in Layton, Bunday. Mias Berenice Boberia apent Monday ta Kays vtlle. Mr. and. Mrs. Dunon M. La yton and children of Ogden were Bunday guests of Mr. and Mra, Fred Gibson and family. Mlsoee Bertha and Vera Stoker spent a few day thia week in Bountiful as guest of Miaa Ardella Page. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Harris and family were Ogdea visitor Bunday. Mr. and Mre. Jacob E. lay ton motored to Balt Lake Tuesday and visited friends. 1 AND RETURN APPLYING BOTH WAYS, VIA Tuiday. Anderaon xpent t few Mr. aad Mr. Thom da; ft at Bear lake during the paaft week. iaX party Mix Fearl Bodily entertained at at tb old Byracuft retort Wednesday After two hour spent ia bathing, re- RIGBY, IDAHO A part, contlsti&f of aix auto loads of young peopio enjoyed a awlw and ptcutc at Halt hot springs Waduotda, evening. Die Misses Prati Bayer. Ardath Hill and Rofte Rill and tha Meeare. Ql.ua Bibbs and Elbridgt Rill Itft for Jncksoa kale and Yellowstone park Bunds,. Ths Beehive girl, of the Bybe ward left Thursday for a outing la Krlle,', tanyoa. Tbs Rigby stake old folks' annual party ws held In the tabernacle I this etty Wdn day. A program, picture .how, ear ride and dance were enjoyed. Mra. L, X. Feole and Mr. In 7. Taylor at the home af Jim. Bool Wednesday afternoon iif honor of Mr. A. W. Gab-berecrot bride. f Bait Lake, who Mita Melba Knowlto htd been Visiting her slater. Mrs. L. C. Ball, home te her returned Thursday, C. Z. Harris. Mia Amelia O rover and eouala, Mia BerMr. and Mrs. Clyde Dairies of Hyde Qrover of Oarland, Utah, returned BitPark motored boro Sunday and spent the nice urd ay of last week from Kilgore. day with relatives. Tho Becond ward Beehive wait to Mrs. Henry Bair and daughter. Ruby, Alpine hot springe list week forgirla few day' t week at Ogden. spec the outing: Mis Vern Baer of Providence was a Mr. and Mra. In Mangnn and ion. Ralph, guest of Mra. Maggie T. Merrill Sunday. and Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Matney aad children week' Miss Cleo Johnson was given a sur- returned Tueaday from outing In park. prise at her home Sunday afternoon by Yellowstone Mimes aad The Afton Alice mil returned her friends In honor of her birthday anfrom Bear creek laat week, where they had Fourteen were present niversary. visiting relative.. Mr. Vernon Ollvereon entertained bees Ella Lem mo. It spending several week with a children's party Monday evening in Mias Belt Ink visiting relative and friends. In honor of her sister. Jan Ollvereon. Leona Rill visited friends ia Bugar Mia. Games were enjoyed and refreshment and Rexburg Friday evening. City were served. Mra. A. L. Paul and children left Thursday Miss Ida Dure returned to her home at for Balt Lake to remits indefinitely. Hyde Park Thursday, after a visit her with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Low and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Low of Franklin, Idaho, were visitors here Sudjay. are J home Daggett, Calif. and Return A 1 Barstow, Calif, and Return Tickets on gale daily until September 30th final limit, Oc-- j tober 31st, 1922. Would appreciate your asking me for rates, reservation, or any other details. J. J. DEVEREUX, a FILLMORE FILLMORE, .Aof. .Twin, of laat wash Jim. Frank Holbrook entertained at dinner for the ladle of the Royal Neighbors' club. Jilat Helen Raxaell ef Felt Lak, ia earat of Mr. and Mra. Clark Callltter. Mra. Ciar Phelpe apent the week In Balt Lake. Jlr. and Mr. Do Wixon and dnughter, Wiltnn, left Tueaday morn In he in attendance nt tha Wixoa reunionla.In Idaho. Friday areata, of loot week tho Reehlro worm met at the hone of Miaa Sadie ftoferu. Moatc. ,xmee and luocheon wera apeeial fee Urea. Ten apeeial fiie.l, were present. Tharnday of laat week Jlr, and Jlra. Arthur Kin, and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Kin, wero eue.tx of Mr. and Jlra. Frank Hnlbrook. Jtten Gladys Jackaon waa bootees at a lunch-co- n ,i-- cn Bondar erentn, to Jllao Mac Mitchell. Mice Vera Jfelrille, Miaa Vernall Robleoa. Jflm Elan Pay, Delbert Keaeler, Clarence Davie. John Hewlett, Golden Howlett and William MlteheL Ur. and Jlra. Ephraim El loon of Iieaeret with Mro. Ellaaoa'a mother, pant laot week-en- d Jlra. Hattie Roblann. Mr. tad Mro, rred Pock and famllr, who had boon dicta of Jlra. Alonso Rohlroa, left Bunday morning for their homo In Belt Imke. The following left Tuesday morning with frteoda for a l outing. in the mountains: Miaa Ceils Hxnaon. Jllsa Irene Blbley. Ulu Kutb Brannon and Mina Irene Raemunnea. A bonfire party and chicken toast Saturday evening ot the Nichole place la tho eanron woo enjoyed by the following: Mae Oladro Jackaon, Jlla Finn Bay, Mlea Fern Melville, Mia Mae Mitch!. Miaa Vernell Koblaon, Miaa Arvlila Davie., Miaa Rachael Rrunaon, Ervin Warner. Golde Hewlett. William Mitch' 1, Clarence Pavlea, John Howlett, HaroW--Ab-meJamea Chrlatopheraoa and William Nich- General Agent, A. T. & S. F. Ry., 508 Clift Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Telephone Wasatch 2740. t irere thft f tare. A targ cikft with rev formed thft eratrrpiecft of tb luncheon Uhte Ur. o! Mre. W. A. BobBma left Wednesday mom tag for Balt Lake. Mr. and Mr. J. W. McBride and Mra. Den IMvUl left Thuredii? for Fait Lake. Mood? evening Mira Marjorie klaxon entertained in celebration of her eighteenth birthThe early part of the eveday anniversary. ning wa epent at the Lyan theater. The taer enjoyed dancing and mnlc at the Palace, followed by an elaborate tupper at Mtaa Max-oTh following were present! Mira home. Jofcephtoe Carling, the Mlsae Marjorie and Mae MtMedykt, Miaa Kntb Bcottern, Mire Naomi arilng, Mira Echo Iveraon, Mira Edith Rowley, MIm Laflttft Clark. Mire Jane McBride, XII rhlora lewi, Mira Berth Warner and Mira Enid Ashbv, Mra. George Black was i guest ofMre. Nolan Hob)on Tieeday. Thor4y evening of !at week Mire Marjorie I.lttlertvke entertained ia eeitbrattoa of her twentieth birthday anniversary. An elaborate dinner wa nerved to Mire Josephine Carlin. M' Hath Saottero, Xfire Jan McBride, Mire Chinra Lewi, jftM La Roe Clark Mire Naomi Carhng, Mire dh fveraon. Mire Edith Rowley. Mire Marjorlft Mxoat Miss Enid Ashby. Mire Bertha Warner. Hall Nobfoaon, Oe..rge Hnnta-nwTrumak Aahhy. Brnet (Tothler, Francis Hflvllle, Ottl Cnrltag. &elth Boblnoo, Vane V l.a. Ira Clothier, Leonard Clothier, 0htr ole. Broni and Btanley Meric. Mtaa Mae Monday afternoon Mrs, Waadjui entertained dykft assisted the ho tee in the serving. Uttl. As a In honor of tho birthday l only wary of her birthday rrenembrance th gnest presented Misa Gam little daughter, Loditha. nod moatc LiUled, k. with manicure eet. cftndlra nta I' Mi , " - i , 4' t ir - rol A M Vn4-- ' - 4 iiry wVfA i L. T ,!? t'r t ; t f' w ,iricrx. Wnl. lor j jireeaampie. SKAT. Harfoad. Cl 1 I f J 4 |