Show ' The HeraldRepublicah Sait Lake City Utah Sunday Morning panled by a party and alllaR up a Jungle river In search of naw sooloslcal species or a River of Doubt It means coins alone on foot from village to village down the terrible length of the Jlndex It means living with the natives Indian and SALIMA white studying their history their habSpecial 1 its their condition of life It means Sallna Noe 24—Miss Clara Draper enterfrom cold heat and suffering horribly tained a the at following party Monday birthday and hunger and fever and a hundred The Mime Ora Lorentaen Edna Dmn- other hardships It means studying the evening: Helen Anderoo Iris Thorpe Kay Burns tard Bemle Sorenson' nila Gate Utalina Bir Phylls language and literature and politics Jorgensen-'JoSnreaxoa and Katie McKenna and social conditions of every district The Ladle’ Literary dab was entertained In means It doing something infinitely the rlnbmoma Monday evening The member more interesting than making mere present were: Mr F A Mattmon Mrs Henry mon at 730 p n: onion Thanksgiving service Mrs E b D G Burgess Megenaa Mr In chnrch at 1030 a tu Thursday with Im- geographical discoveries it means map Mrs Lucian Martin Mrs C IT Gates Andean mind The book Crane manuel Baptist Central Christian First ping out the Mrs Joeeph L Thorpe Mrs Carl Forshee Mrs to Ida Barns Mm Laura Gate Mrs George Poul-o- a Episcopal First Presbyterian First Con- might be cmlled a footnote Mr Jiateph Sorenson Mm C A Mattssou churches participating Rev J II a gregational for is it significant X Williams will deliver the sermon Mm Minnie Miller Mrs Hattie liattnn Mm nature of the human of half study James Sorenson and Mr Hicks Okerland Is a book above But continent all it Mi Eva CONGREGATIONAL entertained at dinner Sunday and color and Incident — as In honor of Allml The Mr and 31m Earl Mlckelson First church corner Fourth East and First of adventure as were: Mr and Mm Earl Mich guest the Arabian Nights present Booth streets Rev Elmer 1 Goshen pastor entertaining Mary Whiting Neva ami Wilthy Murphy Morning service nt 11 o'clork: third lecture la “Vagabonding Down the Andes both el son Bird Eva Allred and Eld red and £arl aerie “American Ideals I T! nr i pie and His- in teat and Illustrations Is the result Zeua Murphy tory Sunday school at 1230 p m IV mateMrs a stern selection of O Carlson entertained Friday evenof the vast the ing officer of the First want him Primary back with the author rial brought Phillips church corner Fifth Booth nnd Sevwere: Mm Iltck Okerlund officers enth streets Rev P A Simpkln pa4oe— Morn- There are 175 Illustrations all from The Mn Luc) a a present C Carlson Mm Martin ing service at 1045 Sunday school nt 1315 p m of Frank Jorgensen the 3Ir taken the author Misses Zena Bird and ty Christian Endeavor as 330 p m evening wor- photographs course — (The Century Co New York) Elisabeth Smith ship at 745 midweek prayer meeting WednesHiss Violet Francey entertained Thursday day evening evening the Misses Eva Pace Erma Monrue THE BOV SCO FT’ Luc He Crane nnd Wilma Francey Mr CHRISTIAN SCIENCE I N Crosier ami 31 is This book by Richard Harding Davis Brown enterFirst church 333 K Broadway — Sunday serv- takes its title from "The Boy Scout” tained at a five hundred card parry Stand y at the The geest Included: ices at 11 o’cloch a m and 3 o'clork p m the first of its tales and it Includes evening Mr and Mrs P hospital C Staorup Mr and Mr G A -Sunday arbool at 945 a m Wednesday The "Blood Who Cried Wolf” fttes A MrS sod Mrs Iioliert Evans Mr anil at 3 o’clock Subject fr the day Will Boy Crsne Mr and Sfm David Evans Tell” the immortal “Gallegher” Mrs “Body and Soul” Mr and Mm Vivian Burns Mm Carl Forshee “The and famous Bar Davis’s Sinister” Thome r Mr and I N 'rosier Miss Second chnrch 563 E South Temple street — dog story It Is a fresh volume added Ir Dmwn W Thomas and)l Mr Kirkwood Sunday service at 11 o’clock a m Sunday to what Augustus Thomas calls “safe The Home Economic association entertained school at 945 n m Wednesday evening serv- stuff to tlie high school Tuesday evening ices at it Wclock give to a young fellow who atMiss for the day “Body Subject William entertained at an oyster amt Soul” likes to take off his hat and dilate Ktew atHilda her home Those presevening his nostrils and feel the wind In his ent were Erma I Friday arson Lewine Crane Leona face”— (Charles Scribner’s Sons New Christensen PRKSBTTERTAN Irene Brown and Hilda WJIliam A parcel shower was given 175 W Fifth South street Westminster ehun-Saturday afterYork) noon at the home of Mr and 3fm Rtv Horace Sanderson pastor —Sunday school J C Crane in Miss Ruth to 945 a ra Gates Forty-fiv11 a 'service m ami eorapliment IN RELIGIOUS TRAINING THE were 745 p m preaching g'leats present Christian Endeavor 334 p m -- November 25 1917 3-- A nroll-oqulpp- cd Sermons and Services Today in - Herald-Republica- n Salt Lake Churches Cathedral rATHOUC —Sunday at I 9 aad M niajra at 7 a ad 3 a m Baphum tism at 3 m Al other time by SundaysConfession Saturday and special arrangement to f p m and t the evening ( feast day m a Wee hi resumed day - at 730 p Cathedral of the Madeleine— E tfouth Temple and 11 street Cathedra! residence 331 R South tret The Right Itev Joseph SKevGlaaa Temple Dr M the I U pastor assistant S Aaaaiune and the Kev Theodore Schultz St m trh'k church— Fourth South bet Ninth nnd Tenth West street a Maaaes on Kua-In- y nt 3 and 10 o'clork Week day masse at S a m Confession Satnrdav evening from I a to o'clock and every morning before the hour of the mss on week day Sunday school at 1030 o'cloca The Kev Michael Sheehan pastor Our Lady of Lainles church — Eleventh East Masse on Sunday and Seventh South street at 9 and 1 o'clock Sunday srho4 at 9 a tu when except on tlie first Sunday of the month !t will be held immediately after the 10 o’clock mass The Kev William Flynn pastor St Ann’s chapel— Twelfth Smith between Mase and serFourth aiut Fifth Eat streets mon on Sunday at 330 o'clock The Rev Timothy O’Brien chaplain and Midvale — The Rev Timothy Murray O'Brien paitor Kasience St Ann' orphanage Salt Lake y Sfetb-°dt- ntaattndim! at Pan-American- even-servic- ism There’s a tragedy impending—you can almost aee it In look of the little girl at the left the — and the “National Bird” seems to sense the situa- tion near-trage- Parish of the Divine Savior— Maaaes on November II at 9 a n nt BIT E Ninth South arreet at 1030 a m at KM 9 West Temple street Confessions will be beard on Sunday morning between 9 nnd 9 o'clock ot S17 E Ninth Shuth street EPISCOPAL St Mark's cathedral First South near Second Cant street Very Kev William W Fleetwood 730 a m: Sunday donn— Holy rommntuon school oiB a m morning service 11 n m 30 m A evensong p Thanksgiving services St AnThursday T9 and 1430 a m10 aFriday m drew's day holy communion It Pasi’s Mala and Fourth Snath streets: Rev J H Dennis rector — Holy comm an ton g n ra : Stands school 943 a m : morning prayer and sermon 11 o’clock: evensong 730 o’clock ’ MRTnODlST EPISCOPAL Libert Psrk church corner Eighth East and Ninth —South streets: Re Henry J Catterall patenr Preaching service ll a m “The Suf730 Servant savior’: evening service fering “The Woman Who Is Always Wan ” Sunday school 10 a nt Enworth league LN p m and Wednesday praise evening 74k Knyor Henry J CattecaU will prench nt the Ihios East Side Thanksgiving service hi Phillips Congregational church Thnraday 1030 a nt Thin service will bo in charge of Pastor P A One Reason Why Our Business Grows Out-of-To- wn re-1- h It is always fascinating to read liow Mm Loui I -- ron enter taiued In honor of Mr Mary Cnddehark Wednesday afternoon prior to her leaving for Salt Sunday 3lis Kuhy Ford ham entertained at dinner 'borM' tendered Mr and Mm Fari Mickelscti at the iiume ef Mr and Mrs Kno Curti Wednesday evening The gncsi 3lr and )lr Andrew Miekelsen Mr and 3fr Dan Murphy Mr and Mrs Harold Mm Pelt Jlr and Alma Mnrpbv Mr and Mm Engen Cbriatcrsen Mr and 31m Andreason Mrs Ilyrinn M iirphy 31m Glenn Crane Mrs Iuella Chritenen Mr Alice Williams Mi Neva Murphy Ml Lela Williams Miss Wilthy pres-wer- CIO' llstrL Nov 18 1817 Clen-Ini- c Bolt DyeloK Co V KAYSVILLK KavKville Nov 24— Mr and 3Ir Lainlwrt Blamires were tendered a urprle party at their home Momlar evening n tlie fortieth anniversary of their wedding The guesta present were Mr and 31m flelier Van I’let-- t ami family of Farmington Mr and 3lrs Ralph Strong ami of Salt Lake 3Ir and 3Ir Wells StreoiierTamily 31r and Mr Georr- - 'tlauiires and Mr ami Mm Flank II Blamlre Mr Annie II Is spending the week In Ogden a guestI'uillips of her daughter 31m Earl HATS Ittir Cleaned block e'd t To be sure your cleaning comes to Myers do not forget to DETHE MYERS RECEIPT before delivering your clothes to re-- anyone Solicitors' promises of “just as good work as Myers” should not mislead anyone but ft takes a plant Anyone can makeFirst” promises out like Myers to turn work 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women whom we have pleased have responded by recommending yonr friends Our branch here has been open bnt a short 3 months and we are overwhelmingly pleased with our fast progress If you are fond of smart suits aiul haul to please better gct acquainted THE ROBERT SYSTEM DESIGNERS AND TAILORS EXCLUSIVELY LOS ANGELES — SALT LAKE S Plione Wasatch 974 n red-blood- ed 801 NEWHOUSE BLDG 1 sympathetic her life girl mood and action whose keen intelligence is overbalanced by the Inexperience of innocence and a sheltered upher bringing goes to New York with She erratic husband Phil (lowland of dispasses through various stages illusionment inevitably resulting from life association cheap boarding-hous- e with the undesirable friends of her husband and the discovery' that Phil himself is selfish and lacking in ambition a man whose chief interests seem to lie In restaurant life and gamin tlie loss bling Then come tragedy of tbeir little child In a horrible accident for which Phil is responsible The splendid strength with which Alison forces him to forgive Mmself and the subsequent loneliness nnd suffering lead to the establishment of a mutual bond of sympathy understanding and encouragement which starts them on the road to their ultimate happiness Miss Florence Irwin has written a story that rings true and its pub-- j Usher recommend “The Mask” with unusual confidence — (Ilttl Brown & Co New York) C A IV A R Y A I LEY The rich and gorgeous cathedral fronted on the equally rich and gorgeous avenue but It backed up against Calvary alley which was a sunless sinful slum But not entirely sunless and not entirely sinful was Calvary alley for Nance Molloy lived there External circumstances did not conspire to make life a glad and brilliant pageant for Nance but there was a conspiring of forces within her nature which transformed for her even Calvary alley Into a world of romance adventure thrilling and danger This new book by Alice Hegan Rice the author of “Mrs WIggs of the Cabbage Patch” tells the story of Nance Molloy s growing up and falling in love with a great deal about a good many other Interesting people for Nance was one wjio achieved contacts with the world about her There was Cncle Jed who was her guardian and Mr and Mr Fnawdor her stepfather and stepmother making Nance what she tLCTSCU CftlUd “a two- self-appoint- ed There was Dan step” a child with Nance LAwis who was and whose mother was charitably termed “a mystery” in the alley and there was old Mr Deni-ore- st who played the violin and taught Nance to dance and who had come front another world than Calvary alley lie was a mystery too And more such easily recognizable as belonging to that whimsical beloved family of fiction people which began with “Mrs YViggs” — iThe Century company New York) HEROINE) OF SERVICE This book by Mary TL Pork man consists of a set of brief crisp narratives which may be read or tclil In obout twenty minutes presenting vividly the struggle for achievement and the triumph in service along various lines of heroines who have fought their fight In the earnest modern way Each narrative is not mereiv a chronicle of facts and events but a vital clearly visualized human story that is not only absolutely authentic and interesting re-in itself but also significant in its lation to some important phase of modern effort and the life of today Though intended primarily for young folk these articles will he found equally in- and inspiring to adult readteresting ers For they are written with the true literary touch and a spirit of illuminating appreciation Moreover the book is sure to be eagerly welcomed by schools and libraries — in which there has been a great and increasing demand for brief biographies relating to leaders of thought and action in our time Following are some of the characters vividly set forth in the book: Mar' Lyon Clara Barton Frances Willard Julia Ward 'Howe Anna Shaw Mary Antln Mary Slessor Madame Curie C Fletcher Alice Jane Addams Alice Freeman 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Rushfnrth spent the week-en— Servi-H--a In effects Xr J H X William pastor — Preach- Elder W M Andres each has the of actually showing others as guest of her sister Mm Rueheu 11 n m gift to God’ evening Saturday Sabbath achoot pastor 945 a m : preach“Pathway ing I Green Shorn “Tbs Hamlet ef the New Testament”: ing 11 a ra : doubly interestX5Q a m : how to get there it meeting Mi Mis Margaret 11 Owen has done Gladys Sessions spent Sunday in Kavs-viil- e Saaitax mhooW 9145 a m Epworrh league a 30 preaching Snndaymissionary 741 a m prayer evenlag ing with her parents 3lr and SO F- 3Ir Jed SesWednesday evening “The Eastern this in her remarkable book “The Semeeting 7 sions Question cret This of Mis Ida gifted Speed” Typewriting Thorne of Lake has been visitLUTHERAN woman attracted the world’s attention ing witli friend here Salt this week LATTER-DASAINT Danish ehnrch corner First avenue and E Mm II Jainc Linford anil sou James R new standard for type- have street Rev J C Carinas pastor— Snaday school Reorganized chnrch 333 51 Fourth East street — by setting a to returned home In Iogan after vistheir has she Three times 11 10 m a 11 m : preaching a a m and writing speed at and Sunday school 14 a bl Regular servlceo at re relatives hr iting 9 p at m m won the world’s tyfewritirg speed Tseng people's meeting Wednesday at 745 p People’ meeting 5 p Miss Alice Strong daughter of Mr Emms J Tung 9 p m Kertnon subject Snndav evening Ihe Ttinrsday writ- D String anl The time of Tot uni a Ida last tirrt by championship be Over W “The Which will Travel were married in the SiltEgliert Bridge Lake Temple Thursilar 137 an a for hour words minute M ing L Tim Rev From to Swedish Evangelical church Second Sonth end Holloway Eternity” Illnod and famiiv whth means striking themeans - wereLawrence keys twelve ofMrSaltamiIak-Mm week-enFourth East street Rev O B Hansen pastor— of Lament In will occupy the pulpit of Mr and guest 31 m eeeond and 943 r a school at Swedish K times service at John Karnes every writing Sunday 11 a m S m D : NOTES S Flli-n 31m can service anion at L Evan ami Ml English Elizabeth Ellison p faster than the ordinary person of with visited Mm Clifford D Strung last Thanksgiving service nt 9 p m Thursday Cerl-“iIn week Bible students meet In Unity hall 133 See-mshe has dictate given Unselfishly i East street Rev J C Imnish Lutheran congregation 3 p m First study “The Act’’ this book the original methods which Mm William Tliompson of Salt Lake visited of Danish Lutheran church will preach second study “Tabernacle Shadows’ she followed to develop this wonderful 3Ir and 31m Christopher Burton last week w Day daughter St John church 121 E Seventh South street 3lis of Sir and ASSEMBLY OF GOD speed 31 r Rev William Schmoock paster— Confession servJames W Day and Leonard C Sandall who men To million and the 3231 5 Chnrch State street: Evangelist womeig of I avion were married Thursday evenice at 19 n m regular service at 1430 a m in the steno- hotli Stokely of California in charge — Sunday school earn their livelihood ing The eeremony was performed bv President 11 m : 10 a ra m a and 730 p 11 preaching Blond BAPTIST profession this book- ccmes as Henry baptismal serviee at Central Christian agraphic Mis Laura Crawford of Salt lake was extraordinary personal message of Immanuel church Second South and Fourth special corner Fourth Sluirh and Thin! Kat church her Ifer Mm Sumner G!esnn the first of Fat streets Rev C B Allen D D aettng streets 330 p m midweek service TieUr importance and every one of them owe the week To pastor— Bible school at 945 a m : sermon at ami Thursday 73') p m : cottage prayer meet- it to themselves to read the hook 11 a m : Christian Endeavor at C1S p ra ser-- ing Friday evening at 2I2S S S?::e street n be them it will powerful Inspiration MANTI ami to those about to tak'c up type1 the Manti Not 24— Mis 3larioSpecial writing it hopefully opens wide busiBeal of Rirti-fieEven the door of opportunity is visiting with ln-31 A sister 3Ir ness or professional man who operates Tattle Tlie for rlith met at tlie home of Mis the typewriter only occasionally exIIpeoMonday She was assisted (l:toe Jnilii evening find this hook personal use will Miss Ruby Ilyreng Edna I lor king and Fannie Owen lias given by ceedingly helpful Kenner Th visiting gneat were Vera KenInvaluable information to everybody tn ner I a rue Monk l'ie!I!i Anderson and 3liss giv- M of fit of Orangeville THE BOW ROOK OF SPORT any way Interested in typewriting (Continued From Preceding Page) Mr Ernest Braithwalte I visiting relative ' GrantlancI Rice has written here a ing them the full benefit of tlie years top of life with youth beauty and imand friend in 3tonme trainand of hard thoughtful thorough Mr and Mr ChrUtrn Aselson entertained at mense success London goes mad about treasury of instruction entertainment ing for the distinctive position she family dinner Thursday evening him London women are in love with and Inspiration on sports for every live holds in the business world tu Mrs Myr n Bird American The of this boy editing 3Ir ( larenee Anderson left Wednesday for This is more than a book on speed him and the love story of this-younbook by the New York Tribune’s faFranrlio-to visit with her luistaml who Sn of whole cover the for it subject F am son Is told with that stimulating mous expert on sports Is a guarantee is a member of the aviation eorps stethe One of the p’easant affoirs of the week was everything that exaltation of spirit to which Miss that the contents are accurate and up typewriting— need to know concerning given Friday afternoon when 3Ira Charles Be Wadsley owes her rapid success — to the last minute and that everything nographer ey and 3lr Ralph flongnard entertained the use and care of the machine and thirty Is presented vigorously and entertainRi-(Dodd Mead ft Col New York) Urns luneheon guest at a AH business duties office other her Mr and Mr Albert Keller of latle Dale ingly over this helpmen enthusiastic will he are visiting relative and friend In this city SECRETS OF THE SUBMARINE The volume is a sort of bovs handMr nnd Mr Elli Johnson entertained at ful hook because it leads to accuracy This volume by Marley F Hay Is book of all the sports rich in pointers ami Owen is dinner Sunday complimentary to 31 r and Mra Miss fact In efficiency on do and how to there on writbook the submarine things cleverly the first HaM Mrs Clarence Anderson Mary anil to consider speed detached John Era Hall ten for the general publie by a recog- is fascinating material in It for every unwilling to how tells hook The from accuracy Mis Era Hall wa a surprise party nized authority In naval science a man young American no matter bad habits in typing how to Monday evening by the jriven friends: Ava following whose profession it is to design and what his special love among the sports overcome le-Nina Gee Lillie Rnylng-to- n a perfect letter how to save lost Tuttle Florence Miller construct submarines and who for many may be Moreover the book will exert write Leah Bcaey motion and while telling about the Maylett Iella Domcaanl tendency toward broadenBoyington Vaughn Tuttle and years has been in touch with every a wholesome tells It also machine care the of athletic-minded typing 3frrfatn out the phase of their development both here ing and rounding the Rnhy the stenographer how to care for best 3!is lah Jones entertained half dozen and abroad boy of today the young friend at her home Sunday evening Combined In this single volume are human machine and acquire The great general public to whom the — Mr Cox was hostess at a kensington Jay health for business success (Forbes Wednesday articles & submarine has herstofore meant little Instructive afternoon In honor of Mr Jack Co Coblantz Chicago) on 3Ir and Ir Colilantz will leave in football hockey track athletics more than a sea thing with a cigar-shaptlie near future for I’ermn to make their Isime exterior has never been more baseball golf tennison shooting fishing MASK The Ncrdlecraft club met witli Mr THE Ida Interested In this terrifically de- sailing camping aeroplane conkeenly Strlnglmm Wednesday afternoon The mask Is the one which we all wireless telegraph operation ft true ti vs weapon nor has had greater struction Mis Mattie tnc girl of to the senior rla of theentertained Manti High school at rsaaon to be interested In It than at etc In addition there are thrilling wear even though unconsciouslyAlison her home and Wednesday evening feelings the hide our thoughts tha present moment The questions stories ofof deeds —and contests in Co The K K eias met at the home of Mrs wore one though lie had never Alice sports (The Century discussed In this book have been re- world Terry Barton Tuesday evening In a crisis faced realized it until she Tlie review section of the Ladies’ Literary peatedly propounded to the author by New York) of Alison a SEVENTH 4k This Lady Says About e out-of-da- To the Chief Dyer Myers What -- prayer and Bible study Wnlartilay 745 p m SCHOOL AND HOME’ a consideration of the Impor From cT First church Ibsth and C street tance of religious training in the earl Rev George Ewing DaviesTemple D D rator— Sunbrotherhood meet same day school 945 a m of a child’s life the authors of hour morning service ll o'clock “Reality In years by K Hershey Sneath Mission Method': Young People' society 515 this volume and Henry Ifallam P- m George Hodges 745 serviee "The Victory of evening the Vanquished Tweedy pass to a discussion of the aim and methods of religious training Third chnrch corner Seventeenth South and after which they take up the various Eleventh East — streets: Re Henry W Burger of modern life and show in each phases D ! Moraine 1030 serviee o'clork pastor Foreknow "Christ Our Sabbath the necessity for a moral education if Trial’’: school 1145 a m Christian Endeavor p m the nature 01 the individual is to reach Prayer meeting Up m Wednesday its fullest development The bodily life the intellectual life the social life SWEDISH FREE M1K9ION Swedish Evangelical church 734 S Seventh as exemplified by the family the school and the relations to East street Rev K Thorell pastor — Sunday the community school 1030 r m : Ywn People’s meeting 5 animals the economic life the political p m service 730 p m : midweek life and the aesthetic life are each 3 p m Wednesday service preaching preaching in SUred-l- presented in turn The book closes chnrch Shady Tuesday evening with—a chapter on expressional activities (Tlie Macmillan Co New York) UNITARIAN First ehnrch 133 S— Second Eat street : Rev John Malick pastor Worship ll a m “The THE 8ECHKT 4F TYPEWRITER for Armenian reStory of Armenia offering SPEED lief Sunday school 1214 p m New Rlvrrufde Read 4 Glmpkla If you have an old wool suit dress skirt coat or any or laid aside because it was other garment — or discarded tired of the color — HAVE XT you DYED AND MADE OVER to of If you have piece-goomaterial waiting — HAVE be made up and you fear thegood color is not fast IT DYED BEFORE MAKING IT UP Our expert dyer absolutely guarantees fast colors Our of shrinkage process reduces we on dyed minimum and the finishpossibility to a special garput newness ments gives them a almost unbelievable This is tlie dyeing season We are prepared to handle the work for the Intermountain country Send yours this week Anthowy Idabw Nt -- ol What Myers Dyeing Means to Yon e - dy all-wo- b Sunday due soon —WOOL GAR- -' There’s another RENTS being the victims to curNational conservation plans make It necessary — and by tail the manufacture of garments next spring possibly the best your money will buy will be half wool and half cotton Kate Kenner M'linlay eren-inMis Lucille Anderson rntenahiasl Monday even inc Tin ye present were Charlotte l’arry Eve Kilpack Uric Mnnk Idclia Miller Mi's Kiioianii Bird ami Mra Clirlstrua Allred of Ephraim vlsit-innI Mr Venice Hewlett of Salt relative and friends in lids city One of tlie larzest affair of tlie week wa the danctnjf party piven at the Armada Friday evening when tlie family of tlie Manti lllzli acliool entertained in honor of the student Two hnndrd were pnsent liody Tie Jluilirs' cMi m entertained at tlie ii'imc of Mrs L F Heeker Tuesday afternoon X I Mr and Mr Weatenskuw entertained at a family dinner at their Iwiue Sunday even-hy- r Mrs complimentary to their daiiiditer Romania Bird who will leave shortly for San Iiero Cal to join her husband wlio la with the army at Camp Kearney ciiib md with Mrs p lab jr MONROE TTcra!ri-Rrputr'i:cH- Monroe SjKH-ia- ii 24— Mrs X'ov ll Orson Slatrleby enter- The tained at a qnlitin Friday afternoon following were present: Mrs Ephraim Magleby Mrs F Erickson Mrs Harold Mairleby Mrs Mrs Joseph Newby Mrs G A Christiansen Alice Carrie Nielsen Mrs Joseph Smith Mr Webb Mrs Nephl Nielsen Miss Kilna Sorenson was a Richfield visitor the foretmrt of tlie week Miss Ethel Erickson entertained at a Wednesday evening- - Tlmse present wen-- : Mrs F Erickson Mr Joseph Olsen Mrs HarMn S G Andreason Mr Joseph old Magb-bNewby Mildred Oalib Verna Erickson Olive Elina Del and Vera Mac’eby Edna Sorenson M!s Jennings Christie Larson Adeie Brown afnl Gladys Tuft M Sorenson entertained the MisMrs E Those pressionary society Friday afternoon ent were: Mrs Niels Michel son Mrs C M Mrs Christian Mr Joseph Olsen Mrs Beiitz Ilar-TeSlarjr N"iijrcba:ior Mrs Niels Nielsen Mrs John- y Mrs Joseph Paxton Mrs Lena Bate Mrs Sorcn Madsen son Mrs Nornli Colling 3irs Netijery of Richfield and Mis Rose Iswry K’lic-tLarsen entertained at Mr and Mr Ole Larsen Snnday dinner for Mr and Mr 3lr Sena Johnson Mrs William Morrison and ken-siuxt- y - t Ian Larsen Mr anl Mrs C'Tisliaii Tnft and daughter Gladys motored to Richfield Saturday and were entertained by Mr und Mr Vivian Tuft Mrs Virginia Casein n entertain'd Thursday Mrs Charles evening The gUtsts present wre Swindle Mrs Jiseh Lari' Mra I’ Erickson S G Andreason and Mrs IxMifs Baker Mr Mr Carrie Sirs Ole lairsen entertained at a “jiilltlng“ Those present were Mrs Tuesday after no m II'mIkc Mr Joseph fdsen Mrs William Jlin M'rrion Mr Julia Ijirsen Mr Christian Tnft and Mr Charles Hoiiinan Orson Magleby entertained at 3Ir and Mr Snnday dinner for Mr and Mrs N II Nielsen Mr and Mrs Harold Magleby and Mr and 51r Joseph Newby Ni-Ie- n FARMINGTON Herald-ltepublica- n Special V (7 Willey of Farmington Nov 24 — Mr Bountiful entertained Wednesday night witli a who shower In honor of Miss Alice will Ie married In the near future to William Tlie living room waa decoDay of Iayton rated in (iink rose and white chrysanthemum A liowl of pink maes ami spring rye formed the were centerpiece of the dining tabic: tlie favors small brides' hats filled with pink roses Cover were laid for tlie following guests: 311 I Seoville Mr F M Harvey Mrs Nellie B Gardner Mrs O I) Willey Miss Bertha Bert Mis Cliariett Robinson Miss Miss Leon Evan Ruth Johnson Miss Bertha Boy in and Mis Mrs Willey wa assisted by Esther Walker Mrs George W I’eanton of Salt I Jike Alice and Minnie Mil'ard enterThe 3Iisse tained Fatnnlny night In honor of Mr and Mr Mrs Lawson wa formerly Miss Jessie Lawson About thirty guests Millard of this place Ivy were present Mr Clyde Bone left Frida j for La Jolla Cal where she will join her husband who la an officer at Catnp Kearney 3Ir and 3Ira C A Miller entertained Thursday evening at dinner In honor of the birthday of Mra C A 3Iiller Mis Alta Kxmwlton of Salt lake spent tlie with 3IIs Wealthy Clark Horace Richards of Fielding was the 3fr gnest of her mother Mra Blanch Woodu during the keek L E Abbott of Halt Lake visited with Mr 1 ' wet-k-en- d licr mother Mrs Sarah M lies during the week Mrs Richard Fry of Morgau visited in Farmington during ihe week with her parents Mr nnd Mr G A He Mia Bertha Boylin visited In Ogden dnr-fu- g the week with her sister Mrs Lester W Payne Mr L B Farr of Ogden spent the week In with her parents Mr and Mrs C Farmington A Miller Mr Effic Turner and children spent the week-en- d in Layton with her sister Mrs Earl Rubies RLA ('K FOOT' TDAIIO Special J Blackfuot Ida Nov 24 — Mra Emuia Clark has been spending a few days in Idaho Falls with Herald-Kcp'Jblica- u relatives Mr and 3fr JamAs Johnston who were married in Bail Lake City last week returned to Black fiit Tuesday where they will le at home to their friends at the P G Johnston home A meeting of tlie association Tuesday night brought out a large crowd Tlie L D S of the First ward entertained of Thursday night at Progress hall in honor tlie retiring bishop Bishop Osmund Bucban-nii- n and his advisers W H Clayton and P I William There was a long program of dance J II Burton and daughter of rocatello returned to their home Saturday after a visit witli relative In this place for several day The senior class of the high school bad a party Monday night at the home of Miss Lets Brawlcy Mrs Fin'd T Duhol who is making a speaking tour of the wesrern state in the interest of food conservation under the direction of 31r e Ibaiver Is in B’ackfoot for a few days with friends Tlie regular W C T U meeting was held this week at tlie lioinc of Mra F M Fnrgcson on Tuesday afternoon Mrs Emma Drake of New Piynntnlh Ida who is state president of the organization was present and gave a very fine talk on efficiency Miss Lillian Sample of this place and Leslie were married Mont Kidueigh of Round In Idaho Falls Monday evening of last week Bull of these young people are well known In Blackfoot having graduated from tlie Black-foo- t Miss Kmrph Is the sister High school of Mrs C V Fisher and lias made her home here for many years The young people will h make their home in Montana where Mr lias a very fine railroad position The Misses Ism Martin and Gladys Burn were hostesses at a dancing party given Friday The following young ladies were presevening ent: Pearl Quantrrll Irene Good Panline Cam li bel Marie Parke Vera and Lexa Benzley Dor-riJust anl Lucille Byers Mrs Blanche Eldridge and Mr George Knt Thnraday in Pocatello Mr F D Baker went to Twin Falls 'Saturday where site will spend the winter with relative Mr and Mrs K T Andrews of Idaho Falls were the guest of K 31 Bucliannan Sunday Mrs Clarence of Ogden returned home Friday after a few days’ visit with her parents Mr and Mrs William Drew Parent-Teaeher- a' old-tim- lp Kid-ueig- 1 tt Mis Inga Pattrlck of Logan was the guest of Mrs Preston M Budge last week Thursday afternoon Mra W O Knudson vn hostess to the members of the Brigham Civla Improvement club 3lr It Kaiser entertained at luncheon Monafternoon for Mra E B Mathias Mra W day C Richardson Mr P W Knudson Mra John ‘A Lee of Balt Lake Mrs James Thompson and NT Mra A Grover ROOSEVELT n Special Roosevelt Nov 24—The student liody of ttft Duchesne High school gave a dancing party Friday evening in the gymnasium The Red Cross society met at the home of 3Ira Whitmore Friday afternoon Delicious refreshments were served Miss Nettie Peterson instructor in domestic science at the Duchesne High school entertained the members of the faculty at a dinner Thursday in the dining room of the Duchesne high school Mr and Mrs W A Miles left Monday to visit with Dr and Mra Hatch of Ileber Mr and Mrs Ii Walker who have been visiting their son retnrned to Kansas City Monday Herald-Republica- XIERER Special Herald-Republica- n Heber Nov 24 — Mrs Frances Moulton enter tained at a kensington and card party ThursThe rooms were decorated In day afternoon Those present were : 3(ra chrysanthemum David Fisher Mrs Alva Murdock Mrs Strong Mrs Elmer Chapman Mrs Ray Duke Mrs William Bonner Mrs Chase Moulton Mrs O J Moulton Mrs Brigham Horrock Mr Frank Epperson Mrs Alma Miller 31 r J W Day bell Min Elisha Cummings Jr Mr France Cr-ill- e Mrs Kiiid Murdock Mr Alexander Todd Mr Abe Tinner Mra Georae A Fisher Mrs Ed Y Clyde Mra Gail Fisher Mra rratt Hicken Mr Karns Mr B A Dannenberg Mrs J A Arderaon Luncheon was served Mr and Mrs J R Price of Phoenix Artz are visiting with Mr and Mr George iTien this week Mr at a quilt George A Fisher entertained ' ing party Wednesday afternoon Mrs Emil G Kohler Is visiting in Balt Lake with relatives and friends Mrs J II Luke will entertain the Ladies Shakespearian dub Saturday afternoon Mrs II J Sweat of FmiTland ia the gnest of Mra A B Mnnlock this week The women of the Red Cross met at tha headquarters Thursday afternoon Mr and Mrs Thomas of Duchesne are visiting with friend and relatives this week Mr and Mrs David Broadlient entertained at dinner Thursday for Mr and Mrs N W Mnrrloek of Frnitland Cl co Haneter of Park City I Mr visiting with her mother Mr John WataosL IUc-ke- n SANDY riTerald-Republica- n 24 — Mr Special J BntW and danch-te- r Laura left California during the wek to remain hr tlie winter Mr Emil Anderson and children Jeft for California 3Ionday to spend the winter The women of the Red Canii will give a UsI! BRIGHAM CITY lf n Monday evening at the amuniemdnt hall in Spec I 11 of the soldier boy who are going to tlw — 24 Nov enMrs Brigham City Henry Secger front Mis Gracheion Beessler lias organized a knittertained at a kensington Friday evening Tlie ting clnb wbieb will meet a number of tlm guests were Miss Laura Mathias Miss Karali Ma- during the week tu tea lie the girl to vnit fur thias Miss Mabel Harris Miss Nellie Jensen the soldiers' kits The Sandy choir will give a ball Friday evokMiss Trieste Box Miss Sarah Josepbson Mis ing in the amusement hall to help the solAuiler Ilamson Miss Crystal Jeppsou Mra Lysle diers’ Christmas fund Richardson Mrs II C Carver aud 31 ra W R Mis Ahble Lehmann and Milo Kemp wer Dredge Sirs James Fishlinrn entertained her clnb at married during the week a kensigton Thursday afternoon and had for her BINGHAM and Misa Est her Goodguests Mrs Joyce Hubert Special rich of Ogdon Misa Donna Sisco of Salt Lake Mra Jay W Robbins Mrs Mack Fish bum Mrs Bingham Nov 24 — The Red Cross women will erve a fur the soldier boys dinner 3Ir Tliauksgtving Clifford Iliger and Roy Larsen Misses Zola Davis and Pearl Nelson of Ferry at their barracks The Rntli Belekih ledge No 7 will give entertained at a birthday party Monday evening In honor of Mrs James Nelson Thanksgiving dance in Canyon half Mrs J C Hopper of Copjierfield has gone Tiie L club met Monday afternoon at the home i Neilsen of Mrs The guests included Lower California for her heal flu inl 3Ir 3Ir Mr A M Nelson Mrs Claud Baker Mr Hans Harold Walker will spend City Ogaanl Mrs 'John Rasmussen Mrs Joseph Had- Thanksgiving in Balt Lake from California" Mr Straup has returned ley Mr Amanda Oleerup and Misses Florence Mr and Mrs Steve Hays will spend Thanksami Amy Nelson Mr G W Watkins accompanied by her giving In Salt City Mra Q B Kelly spent Friday in Salt Lake Watkin returned Sundaughter Miss Florenceeast Miss Watkins has City day evening from the 31m been performing missionary labors tn the eastBurt Yastine and Mr Harry Freese ern states for two years and Mrs Watkina went spent M onlav and Tuesday with lbclr mother to New York to accompany ber daughter home Mra Swan in Salt Lake City Sandy Nov for suithern - bu-bi- rHerald-Rennhliea- -- Herald-Republic- an i Nh-ola- ' ' |