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Show I Brigham Society, T- The most generally appreciated event of the summer was (he band con cerl given nt the court house Sunday afternoon. It wan a treat to have hand music anain and not only did the r.rlcham people enjoy it but not a few cars of tourists Mopped to listen. Saturday evening Miss Muriel Horse v was hostess to a few friends at n runvnn supper The parly motored to Willowruere where lunch was enoyerl around a large bonfire On returning (rom the canyon, dancing was enjoyed at the academy of music. I Mr:'. W Leroy Smith was lustcv-. al a dinner party Sunday for out of town Kuests Garden flowers formed th' Cen terplcce. Tho?e present were Mr. and Mrs John Irvine of Logan. Mrs. Wil liam Smith of Logan. Mr and Mrs Charles Roberts of Salt Lake City. Mrs. J C, Hayward of Logan, Dr and Mrs. Smith. Saturday evening the officers and teachers of the Third Ward MutuaN met at the home of Mr and Mrs. Elic Sorenson on West Forest street Following Fol-lowing the regular business affairs of the meeting a watermelon bust was enjoyed en-joyed on the lawn. There were four-teen four-teen present Mr. and Mrs R. L. Fihsburn had as cuests over the week end, Mrs Elizabeth Eliza-beth Mack of Ogden and Mioses Ruth and Reth Mack of Srnithfield Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Christensen K And son Francis of Salt Lake, spent yesterday with Mr and Mrs Hotter Mrs R L. Flshburn spent last weel; in Ogden. Myron Whitney of Logan spent Tuesday at the home of Mr and Mrs H. W. Dunn. Dr and Mrs. Dananberg and Miss Ruth Turner, all of Heber, were guests of Mr and Mrs. W. K Morrison Sun- B day and Monday. Mrs. August F. Jeppson, who Is visit in here from Rulst. Idaho. Mrs. Alice l orsgrcn and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wright spent the week end in Salt Lake. LH F. C Hultquist has returned from CentraJIa, Wash., where he and Mrs Hultquist have been for several weeks Mr? HultquiM will remain longer with B her mother Mr, and Mis He nry Wagstaff and Mrs. Lizzie Bingham were royally en-( r tertained at the Bonneville ranch two j daye last week They were the guests of Mrs H. C. Day and Mrs Genetba Minogne. Miss Marguerite Davis and Misses Julia ;ind Margaret Hubbard of Wil-; H lard spent Friday In Logan. BaV ' Mrs. H. C. Day and children and Mis- Qenethl Minogne moiored to. Salt Lake Friday. B Mr. and Mrs George Tiller and fam ily returned Thursdav vening Irrm Lost River where they made an ex-tended ex-tended trip fishing and hunting. B Mr? Shirley C Horsley spent Fri- day and Saturday in Salt Lake visit-, ing relatives and friends. B Miss Irma Murdock. former super-J visor of the Brigham Cltl play grounds, is risiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs B Nela M idsen. !i B Mr and Mrs Jos Jacobsen of Deer Lodsc. Mont . and Mr and Mrs. Jacob B Jacobsen (Jf Idaho, were In Brigham BwMaV Thursday to attend the funeral of I their mother, Mrs Annie M. Johnson Willis Morgan spent Friday In Salt Lake on business. K. A. Lowry and daughter Ruth of Salt Lake spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Wilford Jensen. C. H. Glllls of Ogden, and Miss Del-la Del-la Smlrthwaitc of Oregon, who have been the guests at the West home, and Miss Mattie West left this mcrn-ing mcrn-ing lor Ogden where they attended an Elks' party at the Hermitage, Or den canyon, and returned to Brigham Thursday. The Misses Doris and Mildred Emmet Em-met and Miss Ruby Williams of Salt Lake, and Miss Sadie Eccles of Ogden, were the guests of Misses Rae and Opal Knudson Saturday evening Miss Bessie Morrison came up fron, Heber to spend the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs W K Morri son, J C. Knudson was a Salt Lake visitor vis-itor Saturday Mi.-H Cella Bott, supervisor of the HriKham play grounds, Is busy ever day now rehearsing sixty children in I the little play, "Hansel and Gretel, ' which will be staged the early pari oi ISeptomber. Mrs O B. Jensen of Soda Sprlncs tas moed to Brigham Where Bhe I I be at home to her friends In the fu-Iture fu-Iture Ifisa Mildred Taylor and Miss Alire Koford left Friday for Smithf leld where they will visit a few days with friends. w ... Mr. ami Mrs. George Anderson and children from Blnckfoof, 0T6 visiting .1 few days here with Mis Anderson's mother, Mm Then Watkloc m . Glenn Jensen was here Saturday and Sunday from Preston, Idadho. a Shirley Horsle and Bevard Nicho last spent the week end on the Nich ;Olas ranch in Parndise ( ieck canyon hunting and flshinc. V Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ahramson. Mis D I B. Bnron and Julius Strauss have re turned from their lour of Yellowstone park . Miss Florence Knudson spent Satur-day Satur-day in Ogden. . Mr and Mrs. Vance Tinpey are tie liphted over the arrival of a fine baby Klrl born Fiday morning. . bel S. Rich is home from Promon lory ivlvre he has been the past four weekl and Is already busy on the preparation of opening the seminary J for the coming school year. Miss Sylvia Peterson has as her ; house guest, Miss Edith Evans of Salt 1 Lake City. . . On September 11. the Beehive girls Of the Boxelder stake, will stace th." Beehive pageant called "The Da of the Swarm," on the lawns surrounding the library. Miss Adelle Grahel of Salt Lake City spent the week end here the guest of If lei Alice Reeder. . Mrs. Hazel S. Jensen and son ar here from Salt Lake City to spend sov-era) sov-era) days with relatives and friends I Mat Mamie Hnlvcrson and Mrs. 1 Orlando Peterson are visiting friends and relatives In I'rovo . Mr. II It. Doremus returned to Hrlghnm Wednesday evening after spending a few days at Tremonton. Mr and Mrs. Clifton Pierce returned re-turned Tuesday evening from n trip In Id.iho. Mrs. Pierce s purc-nts, Mr and Mrs. J. C. Muir accompanied the Piercei on their trip and returned to ihelr home In Heber Wednesday. Mrs J C. Hayward and baby returned re-turned to Logan after a visit with Dr. uno Mr W Ieroy Smith. ' ' ' Mr S. I). Sttndusky arrived In Brigham Brig-ham Wednesday from Ronevllle, Cal., to spend some time vlaUtng friends. Dr. and Airs. W. Leroy Smith have aa their guests Mrs. J. Sehultz and daughter, Lovell, of Drlggs, Ida. Mrs A W. Cnmpton and Mrs John I''urKreen. representatives of the Cen- trul camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers, motored to bear River City Wednesday to be in attendance at the reorganizing meeting of the Beiu River camp of the pioneers. After the meeting a delightful hour was spent in social entertainment and re-freshmentfl re-freshmentfl wer served. The ladles of the Social Development Develop-ment club entertained at a lawn pany Wednesday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. Clifford Jensen. The lawn was attractively decorated in Dutch style end appropriate Karnes i were played during the evening. At , a late hour refreshment wen s. rv-ri l Those present were Messrs and M. dames Kenneth Wright. 1 irion Jense Hmery Rcse, Floyd Knudson, Ira Larson. Lar-son. Norman Jen6en, irl Hansen, Sterling MadSOn, Milton Jensen. Noble Flshburn, FYank Earl, Henry Progly, Warren Knudson, Wilford Anderson and Clifford Jensen The members of the Relief society I of Mantua held their annual got lal m honor of the organization of the Relief society in that community Tl esday afternoon. Part of the time was spent In the regular meeting and i following a tray luncheon was served ; to seventy present The following o board members were in at-tendance: at-tendance: Mesdames Nela Jensen, Rae 1 Evans, Ella Vulentlne, T H. Black-burn. Black-burn. Charlc3 While .mil Oeurge Nicholas. Mrs. Francis D Farrell of Manhattan, Manhat-tan, Knn , Mrs. Itaj P. Stratford of i PocateHo and Mrs William J Ixw-' Ixw-' were luncheon guests of Mrs. W Call Thursday. Wednesday exening the Heehlve girls Of the First ward entertuined at a de-, de-, llghiful party in the First ward j amusement hall In honor of th Ir teachers, who have worked with the I Beehive Kiris for the past year. , Games and dancing were enjoyed until un-til a late hour and a tray luncheon I was served. Th honored guests were Misses Ada Johnson, Arllla Hoist. Nellie Nel-lie Jensen. Mrs. John Porsgreeni Mra Eldred Hatch and Mrs Esther ClOUgh Mrs. W. Leroy Smith was hostess on Wednesday afternoon at a danitih appointed ap-pointed luncheon In honor of Mrs J C. Hnj ward of Login. A yellow color scheme was carried out In the decorations deco-rations A crystal basket of lln' I. eyed Susans formed the oenterplei nnd dainty yellow flowered place cards and tln' yellow nut baskets wore arranged ar-ranged at each place. The guests present pres-ent were. Mrs. J. C. Hayward, Mrs George Fisher, Mrs. Busteca K. M.n-inon. M.n-inon. Mrs. STiirley C. Mur.-ley, Mrs Orvell Merrell. Hope Flshburn, Xu-dlne Xu-dlne Punn, Florence Knudson and Mrs. Smith. Dr. E. G. Tltu.-i, mennipnnled by Mr L 0. Woodruff left l"r!da for Sugar City, Ida., to interest the farmers farm-ers in thui locality In spraying their beets. Mrs. and Mrs Ben Call, accompanied accompa-nied l)J Mr and Mrs. H W. Valentine Valen-tine Mr II W Valentine and Mr. C. W. Knudson, motored to Salt Lake to attend the Republican convention The Civic Improvement club held their first meeting since the .summer vacation" yesterday afternoon ut the Commercial Clu brooms. The dny s program consisted of tho report of th- Investigation of the constitution by Mrs, Wynn L. Eddy, discussion of the lighting of the tabernacle parlt. a motion was made to set aside u fund of $300, together with the club'fl Libert bonds, which amount to $150, for purehaslng lights and Btandardl for the park. Mr. Olendon Watklns, accompanied ly Blva BlackbuMi, 1 n-tertalncd n-tertalncd the club with several souks. Plans were begun for a social outing , to take plae some time in September. Tho names ol Mrs. E. Mcirel! and Mrs. Leroy H. Shelby were presented and voted on as member. Guest;, o. I the afernoon were Mrs F. L. Farrell, Miss Elva BlaekbUrn and Glenden I Watklns. Refreshments were served to tirent -four present hy the following follow-ing commlttt e: Mrs, Shirley c Horsley. Hors-ley. Mr.s. Qeorge Flster, r.Ii-s. J c. Knudson und Mrj. W. L. Hoist, j ... Announcement is made of the n-I n-I gagement of Miss Virginia Fcrrsgren I to Leland L. lnrsen of this city, j'he I wedding will take place sometime in ! September: ' I Wednesday evening a Jolly water melon part) was enjoyed at the home 1 Of Ernes: Jensen at Mantua bj the ; following Alta Larson, Stella Semen, Percy Jensen. Ronold Jeppson. La-I La-I von Johnson and Ernst Jcnaen ! ... j Miss Jennie Peterson entertained ! the children of her Sunday school j class yesterday afternoon at her home , on South Fourth East street. Tho I little tuts enjoyed the time playing 1 games nnd singing. Water melon. Ice cream and cake were served. There , were forty -five present, I ... Mr. and Mrs Xols Jensen had as their guests Monduy President and Mrs William M. Jardine of the Kan-I Kan-I Has state agricultural college. President Pres-ident and Mra. E. G Peterson of the I tah state agricultural college and Mi v Floi enco Nel.i ki 1 of ( ig.len I Miss Loralne Dredge will leave Sat-urda Sat-urda for a tuo week's visit at I'res-i I'res-i ton, Ida ... I Mrs. E. A- White and son. Grant, of Suit Lake Will return to Salt Iake Saturday after visiting with Mrs I White's sister. Mrs. Eldred Hatch, for a week. Miss Laura lirown spent Thursdav i in Ogden. ... Hlei Lllllnn Staines of Salt Lake j has lieen the guest of Mrs. H. C Day at the Bonneville ranch this week. . 1 -Mrs. F D. Farrell was an Ogdon 1 visitor Friday. ... Mrs. Frank J Walker and son have returned from Twin Palls, where they spent two weeks visiting relatives ... Mrs. P L Flshburn had as her dinner guest Friday Mrs Anna Smith of Smlthficld. . Mi anl Mrs. James Knudson are in Salt Lake attending the Republh 1 1 convention. Mis C W Knudson ffKM hostess at 1 .linner party Sunday, In honor of out 1 of town guests, A crystal bowl of nas-l nas-l turlums formed the centerpiece foi 1 he long table, at which covers Were laid for the following Mr. and Mrs. A H Woodruff, Emma Rose Woodruff. Wood-ruff. Douglas Woodruff. Kenneth Woodruff and Oscar Chrls;cnsn. all I of Salt I-akc City: and Mr and Mrs. IC. W Knudson, Miss Opal Knudson ..nd Miss Lne Knudson. Miss Murll Horsley and Miss Velnvi I Bylund returned to Provo, Sunday. 1 They ha- been spending a few days with relatives and friends here. ... i Saturday afternoon Miss Prud;tt jSimmonson, daughter of Mr. and Mri N. C Slmonsdh, and Mr. F C. Farmer, son of Mrs. Fredrick Farmer, of Pres-Un. Pres-Un. Idaho, were married at the home of the bride's parents on East Forest street President Normun S. Lee preformed pre-formed the ceremony in the presence of th Immediate relatives of the young ' -nuple Miss Simonson Is one of the popular young buli-s of this commun-Jt; commun-Jt; She was a former student ot the Boxelder High school, and Inst winter was connected with the Rolslcy Hook store. Mr Farmer was for sovern years telegraph operator at the o. S L. depot, and since leaving he-e has hen telegraph oprator nt Preston. The scene of the wedding was i-I i-I tractive with garden flowers The bride WCrTC a traveling suit of navy blue Following a wedding supper Which wag served immediately aftr the ceremony the young couple left on the car for Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Farmer will make their home at Preston. Pres-ton. ... Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Orson Or-son Tlngly entertained In honor of , their son. Myrnn's IKih birthday. The 1 party motord to Willomere. where 1 real canyon sapper was served beneath j the trees by the light of a huge bon-: bon-: fire. After supper, games were played play-ed and music enjoyed by all. At a late hour, tin y motored to Rrighnm. und assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee. where the candles on i the birthday cake were lighted The 1 cake was cut by master Myron, nnd ; served with watermelon and ice cream. The guests present numbered forty-three. forty-three. ... Mr. and Mrs M I . Salsbury ae- corhpnlrtd n' Ch-sster SQUlree of Trenton, spent Sunday with Mrs. Sals-I Sals-I bury'fi mother, Mrs. R C Hubbard, of Wlllard. ... Mr. William J. Lowe made a bjsi-! ns trip to Lognn Montiav . Mrs. David Farrel returned to Rrig-ham Rrig-ham Monday evening, after v isiting I frl nds In Logan for four days. . Friday evening Miss Vivian Peterson ; ! of Salt Lake City was the honored j ' guest at a watermelon party, given by Miss Crystal anil Miss Xodu Ieppon Tlv crowd motored to the Pish Match- I 11 y. where the mellons vM-re enjoyed around a large bonfire. On returning from th canyon, the guests were entertained en-tertained with music and dancing on the lawn at the Jeppson home on Welt PorreSt street. The main feature of the evening was Hawaiian music, furnished fur-nished by Mr. Ephrlnm Johnson on 'his guitar and ukulele and by Miss, I Petrrson, both of whom just recently returned from missions to the islands. Those who enjoved the evening were:, , Vivian Peterson. Malcq MadBen, Ci'eofa ; Jeppson. Sarnh Walker. Flora Wat-i kins. Irma Murdock. of Salt Lake. Lllv Knudson. Nondus Jeppson. Crystal Jeppson Hon. Josephson. Tracy Lar-, Lar-, sen. Ephriam JOhnSOh, Howard Reed- er, Wayne Jeppson. Stanley M.idson, W 111 W alkeri . . . A pretty home wedding of Aurusi was that of MNs Alice Parsons and Mr. Harvey Mortenson. which took place at IiikIi r.i'nn Mondav The Par-' sons home on South Second streei. was artistically arronged With sweet pens I and vaflgated garden flowers The j bride wore a charming frock of pale 1 blue with a corsage boquet of sweet ' J peas and baby breath, Hor going away 1 suit was of navy blue with hat and I 1 shoes to match The wedding ' ''' -1 mony was performed l I'rsldent Norman Leo In the presence of the lm-1 lm-1 mediate relatives of the brldo and ! groom A wedding breakfast follow-I follow-I ed for those present and after, the young couple took an early car for I Salt Lake City. Miss Parsons is the daughter Of Mr. j z and Mrs. O. Parsons. She Is .1 young lady of pleasing personality, and 1 1 favorite among her host of friends She w is a student of the High sehn i and has for many years ben eonnert. 0d vvlth U. L Flshburn nnd Sons Ml--Persona has been a loyal worker In th MutUftli and other church organizations organiza-tions Mr. Mortenien la the son of Mr and Mrs Mnnle Mortensen. who, until they I moved t" Salt Lake City a yeas or so igO was .in established family of this eity He was a High sehool student I I and 1 "I'JIor In the World War, iSrv-I iSrv-I Ing -ighteen months on French soil. : Since leaving the aervlce Mr Morten- iOD lias been engaged With his father I In the plumbing bUslntsa In Salt Lakt Hie will tnl(e his tuldo to thst city to make their home Friday evening Miss Pansy Barker' of Wlllard entertained her friends st t a delightful lawn party. During the 1 e.i ning, games were played and dane-Ing dane-Ing veas enjoyed on the lawn. At ten o'cloi k it dainty lunehenn was serve) In the dining room vvhleh was attrai - tlvely decorated wltli garden flowers and pink orepa paper, Miss Eva Lowe J nnd Miss Oraro Jeppson assisted Miss; Barker III the dining room. At a Inte ' hour, n watermelon burst wns etiioyed I on the lawn Those present were I Oliidvs Edwards, Lot Woodyatt, Con-I tance Hubbard, Ida itirrh. fcva fpwe Deo Toombs. 'eda Mason. Vera Jep- j pson, Oracc Jeppson, Epthcr Lemon, Virginia Williams, Pansy P.arkor; Leroy Le-roy Gill, Bernard Gill James Word, ! I Rose Wood. Bert Harward. William ZUndlSi CheStei Conlln. Kenneth Nel-I eker jnd Mark Jeppson, . . Sunday afternoon Mrs Laura Thompson entertained at a children's party In honor of her son. Max's spv- 1 cnth birthday. The little guests enjoyed children s games, Which ver, played m the lawn, and lato In the afternoon, I a large birthday cake attractively dec-j orated and Illuminated with BCveil can- 1 dies was cut and served with the re- ' freshments. ... Friday evening the Be? Hive Glrl of three swarms Of the Third ward entertuined nt a musical party at tne home of Miss Hortenss Poulsen. The lawn sunoundlng '.he house was doc-1 orated In Dutch style. The guests ar-rived ar-rived In Dutch oostumea and during tho evening played Dutch games and' I music. At a late hour, a Dutch lunrh I was served ThOie In charge of the j : natty were the leaders of the three 1 swarms, who are the Misses Khodi Lee, Ora Le. Bertha Vane. Hortonse 1 Poulsen. Leda Call and Mae Nelson 1 . . The Ladte'a Busy Hour club was en-tertained en-tertained Friday afternoon i lira Luclas Johnson. The tim was pleas- jently spent With needlework. A delie-IOUI delie-IOUI tray luncheon was served to the following prt sent Mrs. Peter Johnton. Mrs, Ell 1 'hrlstnsen, Mrs. George I. I Johns on, Mrs Chris Rassmussen. Mri Eugene HlllStrum, Mrs. J. S Christen- , sen and Mrs. J Wright At one o'clock Tuesday) Mrs. Afton Cheney Mason, daughter of Mrs An-no An-no Cheney of this city, und Mi Ken- i neth ThornacU of Bloomlngton. Ida were married by Bishop Thomas I Blackburn at the homo of the bride s : mother In the presence of the lm- j mediate relatives. Mr Thomack Is the son of Mr and ; Mrs George H. Thomack He was a I soldier boy In the world war as was i the former husband of Mrs Thonaek After a short motor trip. Mr. and Mrs Thomack Will return to this city; to make their home I 1 day evening Mrs. J W Johneon land Mrs. Afton Mason entertained all 11 t 1 r t In honoi of the: birth-' day of Mr. J. W Johnon The nffalr was In the nature of a surnrls and waH given at th Johnson homo on South Fifth Bast street. Rugs and chair were arranged on the lawns that vver lighted with large electric llh' The quest enjoyed music, games, elatuing anil la'.e in the evening even-ing a delicious tray luncheon wan served. The invited guests numbered forty Mif Eliza Hanpon of Ogden Is the guest of Miss Martha Evans. lr ami Mrs. V. Leroy Smith have as their guest Mrs J Ci Hayward am', bflby of Logan Mr R L Fishburn and Miss Hope Flshburn vvcro Ogden visitors Monday. Mir-s (iwenivere Kotter if -pending 1 few days in Salt Lake City. Mies Mnunre Hotter and her friend, Miss Doglevoiirp cf Logan sprnt Mie week end with H L Hotter. Sundav they niotorod to Osden. |