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Show NORTHERN UTAH NEWS I Brigham Society (Special to The Standard) BRIOHAM CITY, June 1 Sunday eening Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Soble , entertained a number of friends from Salt Lake. Ogden and t'orinne at a de lightful party at their home in this I city. The visitors from outside the ' city as well as a number of the guests from this city, were members of the) Masonic and Eastern Star lodges, as. are also the host and hostess. Dainty ' refreshments were served bv MioU Jen nie Bloom and Miss Helen Lans. A i punch booth was arranged in a corner of ibe dining room Present were Mr I and Mrs. Joseph Zimmerman of Sait i lake. Mr. and Mrs. F. Rasmussenl ' -ind Mr. and Mrs. D Kreines of Ogden; ' Mr and i-Irs M Abrahamson of Garland. Gar-land. Mr and Mrs Charles Woodward; and Mr and Mrs. Brown of Corinne; Mrs. T. C. Brown of Ogden; Mr. and1 Mrs Wynn L. Eddy. Mr and Mrs hris ChrlStenseUi Mr. and Mrs H L. :Keffort, Mr. and Mrs H L. Abram-I son. Mr. and Mrs. D L Abramson, j j Mr. and Mrs J Bloom, Mr. and Mrs I i Noble E. Samsel, Mr and Mrs Tom Davis, Mr and Mrs. J E Ryan, Mr. land Mrs. Andy Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Clark. Miss Sophia and Miss Jennie Jen-nie Ploom, Miss Retta Abramson of Garland, and Miss Helen Evans Orion W. Snow, formerly of this city, and Miss Lettie Dewey, daughter of Iii-lmp and Mrs. Geor-- hewey, of iDeweyville, will be married in Salt i Lake net ednesday. The young cou-! I pie contemplate making their home in J Deweyvllle, where Mr. Snow owns a ' I large farm Mr and Mrs. C. O. Jeppson of Ar-; Cher, Idaho, are spending a few days, in this city vibiting relatives and friends. The Misses Etta and Vesta Facer ' spent several days of the week in Log-j Log-j an visiting friends and relatives. Mrs Georire Tiller and children are ' spending a couple of weeks in Logan visiting relatives and friends. Miss Christie Boulton has returned ! to her home in Park City after spend-ling spend-ling the winter here teaching school. Mr and Mrs John W Lee of Eure- ka, Utah, were the guests of Mr and ; Mrs Earl Clinger Saturday and Sun- day. Miss Thelma Seal of Collinston, well know n in this City, and Charles Bishop of Kaysvllle were married last Mon da-v . Leslie Olsen was the honor, d gUCSl at a reception and dinner given b hi father Monday evening prior to his departure for Berkeley, Cal where he will go into training in the aviation corps, which he joined last fall. Mr and Mrs Horace S. Ensign, for- , merlv of Salt Lake, spent a few hours j in Brigham on Saturday visiting Mrs. Ensign's sister, Mrs. Joseph N Stohl. The Ensigns were en route to Helena, Mom Mr and Mrs P. ( hrisiensen gave a dinner Sunda afternoon in honor of their son Francis, who joined the army last week. Only members of the family fam-ily were present Ruel M. Eskelsen. a member of the 143th field artillerv. is home from Camp Kearny, hawnx accompanied the remaiDs of Ralph Biddle, the Brig bam boy. who accidentally shot him self, to this city for burial Mr. Eskel i sen contemplates remaining here a few-days few-days before returning to camp. Corporal J Chester Knudson return ! od to ( amp Lewis Sunday evening, be , ing unexpected!) recalled to service. Wagoner Orvllle Merrell is home ' from Camp Kearny on furlough visit , ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. I Merrell Mr. and Mrs. L N. Pierce of Ogden, 'and daughter Louise, and Mr and Mrp. Mortimer of Denver, visited a few-hours few-hours on Saturday with John L. Pierce of this city. Miss Beatrice Orrock has returned to her borne in Heher City after spend ing"the wnlter in this city as a mem ber of the teaching staff of the Lincoln Lin-coln school Alma Compton returned early in th ' weik from an extended visit to Denver, Den-ver, where he was tb guest of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Papendick. Mrs. Pap-endick Pap-endick is a sister of Mr. Compton H Deverel Peterson came home from the navy, being stationed at San Diego, to spend a brief furlough with his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Peterson Mr. Peterson sprung a complete surprise sur-prise on his parents as his return was unannounced Mr and Mrs Scott Tanner of Beaver . and Mrs F. E Fortheringham of Mil-ford, Mil-ford, spent a few days of the week in this city Visiting Prof and Mrs. O. A. Whitaker Mrs Fotheringham Is the mother of Mrs. Whitaker. oo Garland Society (Special to The Standard ) Mr. and Mrs Hvrum Peterson entertained enter-tained Monday of last week in honor of Edwin Harris ot Stone, Idaho, who wdl leave in a few days to fill a mission mis-sion In the northern states. Mrs R V Daniels returned Thursday Thurs-day from a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wass, at Malad Cltv, Idaho. Mrs J. Orgill left for a visit with her parents at Malad, Idaho. Miss La Yon Capener, Miss Thelma King, Miss Laura Astle, Miss Winnie Harris, Miss Delia Earl, Miss Erma Earl, Miss Annie Munns, Miss Mabel Jensen. Miss Floe Peterson and Miss Ruth Manning, all of whom have been attending high school in Drlxham City, have returned to their homes In Garland Gar-land to spend the summer vacation. Mrs. J. C. Wheelon of Twin Falls, Idaho, is visiting her children in Garland Gar-land and will return home as soon as school closes, when two of her younger young-er children, who attended school here, will return with her to Twin Falls. Mi and Mrs. J. J. Thompson motored mo-tored to Clarkston to attend a party given in honor of Mr. Shumway, a brother lo Mrs. Thompson, who will leave soon for the tr; in camp at Amer ican Lake. The Garland schools closed Friday of last week and the graduating cor rises wen held Saturday, May 2 . in th Garland tabernacle, after which the graduate-- with their parents and friends attended the shows during the afternoon and a grand ball in the evening. eve-ning. Two Garland soldier boys are home on a furlough Leroy Manning and Leo Housley. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bowen re-turned re-turned from Holbrook. Idaho, where the have been visiting Mr. Bowen's parents Mr liowen left immediately for American Lake training camp. Mrs. Bowcn will make her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker, at Hone ille. Mr. and Mrs. I. Grover, Miss Hat-tie Hat-tie Hass and Miss Bernice Grover motored mo-tored to Ogden Saturday of last week, returning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter have returned re-turned from a visit with relatives and friends at Brigham City. if Mr- George Henry was hostess ta the Ladies' Self Culture club on Friday Fri-day of last week. President Mrs. M. Foisted presided and refreshments were served. -Mr-. Albert Grover was hostess to a delightful evening partv Monday in honor of Mrs. Nathan Kirkham, who leaves soon for Stone, Idaho, to spend the summer. j Mr and Mrs. C. D Mayfield hava returned from a visit with friends In Salt Lake. A number of our young people entertained en-tertained at a shower at the home of Miss Melba Coombs, who is to be a bride early In June Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Shaw have returned re-turned from a visit to Logan. Mr and Mrs. E. V. Schneider entertained enter-tained a few friends at a dinner party Monday evening last oo TREMONTON (Special to The Standard.) Mrs. W. E Shaw entertained in honor hon-or of the local school teachers Tuesday evening of this week Mr and Mrs A. Farnsworth are vis- i iting relatives in Moab, Utah Mr. and Mrs W. Anderson of Cleveland, Cleve-land, Idaho, is here visiting relatives and friendB. Mrs. F. Meldrum has gone to Salt Lake to visit relatives and lriends. Mr. and Mrs. J inzler of Rexburg. Idaho, visited relatives in Tremonton for a couple of days during the current cur-rent week. Mrs. J. C. Ault visited her son in Logan Lo-gan a few days last week N". E. Iversen is in Salt Lake on a visit and attending to business mat- |