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Show I 3righam Society ; I AM, No. li. Mi D. L I traa In ' w o the -ioers Cm I . ., Ul o;.i ; ..; Ih l''!V 'ei j ', t.l ( .1 i E P H (Hilar l.iof- g I , 1...V uVrlUUg. Pollowuig Hiu rellraitlMl'y SSer -j rs .1 sketch -it tin fe ,.f che lata Cheiter lOvoland, first inayor - I'IU'hi.m. as pubi shed In ',Vi. Bos Miner Journal recently, wss ad by Miss Trieste Rox. after which 51 Arietta Xclsun auU Edtih Pear .... dorSd a piano duet. Upon In L u tloli oi the camp Mr. James Owe i ,r . 1 1 . one !" plon r wa :(.,... and gave ft very Idteresting id . nsietl sketch of the early pftrt Of till in-. Including his Journey from i . itiiark. Ills native land, ahei ft lad oi thirteen, lo iiir Bolt Lake valley. Mi . ' ' eii Is i" lils 51st year and has peni i . . ', memory for h peraon bf ik h advanced age. 1" appreciation v his presence at Hie ineetini and his excellent narration he was tendered a, pte of thanks. Mrs RoseUs Osburn rave n c6mi rending and l. iht cltfge jf the program the raembOTs discuss-cd discuss-cd the annual social to he given by the . .nip tor the pioneer of tb Second ward. Mrs. VV, O Knudson KJndl: proffered her cozv home for ln:r social so-cial vert and the date decided Upon Friday, ie. .-. Mrs Mottle Wuh-lln Wuh-lln was net-epted as n member of the amp: Kefri i iments were served by Mesdames fcllaud Jensen, Hlljah Jell-sen. Jell-sen. Ituperl . Joseph liiscn About thirty wcr(. present, Including the following quests: Mesdames C 0 ilhrlstensen. R. l-co Jensen. Mdtlle Wahllo. Vein Phillips; Misses Bdith Pearson and Lela ward; Mi Jsmsi dsen, Mr. D. I '. ( 'ornis Miss Tottle Han of Ogden kAm p Urichuni visitor Saturday and Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. H, T. Connie spent the wet k sod in Salt Lake. Miss J.aura Hrown and Mi Violet Jensen spent Prlday shopping In u-den. u-den. Sir and Mis. YV. II V'arnard wen-In wen-In this city Thursday negotiating for the ale of their home on Second Xorth street. Mr Varnard is In Uo laundry business In Ugden. n m Mrs. J. K. Halver.cn and Miss Marie Ma-rie Halverson were ogden visitors Stt-urday. Stt-urday. Mr. O, C. Hart of Bait Lake Is vis-lilting vis-lilting here for a few days-e. days-e. Mrs. .Laurence Hansen spent Bat lay In Ogden. , A. M. Nelson of Tooele visited tt the borne Of Mr. -"id Mrs. II. R. Dore mus on F riday. Miss BylTln Peterson islteii in i den Saturday, a W. V. Call and J. i: Itan have returned re-turned from Twin Falls where Ihcy spent the past few days on a business nd pleasure trip. , .Mrs. Orlando Petersen spenl Etatur- in i tlcr.. Oliver Kinney, ltae Kinney and Miss Irginla Smith of Suit I,aUe wen week-end gusts ;,l tlie l.orne of Dr. and Mrs. R. A. I'f.ir.o Miss Smith has recently returned from Honolulu . a Mrs. Floyd Knudnon anl Mrs- War- ren Knudson were hoateaaes to the So- ' rial Development club Friday noon at the home I Mis. Flod Kimd-sen. Kimd-sen. After the business hour tlie ni-ternoon ni-ternoon was speni at carda Mm, rlen Jensen won high favor. The, guests were served a hot luncheon at I the small tables, eucli table having for a centerpiece a crystal basket of pink and white chrysanthemums, Mrs. C. U. Chrititensen, Mrs. A. r- COOley, Mrs. ' W, 0, Knudson and Mrs. Jos. l-.i mm were guests for the afternoon, ilrs. foank Holman was voted In as a new member. I The Primary officers of the Second ward entertained the oui-polng officers offi-cers Friday afternoon at the home of Airs. Errol Valentine. Fall flowers decorated the house. A muslcnl program pro-gram and needlework formed the afternoon's af-ternoon's entertainment. Light re-f re-f rpshments wen 1 1 i ed J The Dcseret camp of the Daught rS oi" (be Pioneers met Friday afternoon ' H at the home of Mrs. Andrew Nelson .', The ni in..-, was sold in honor of Mrs.' Anno Hansen and a very' Interesting I ' sketch of her life was read by Ura Fsther Brown. Incidents from the1-H the1-H Bcho canon war, the Move South, H and Johnson's army were given by ' H Mrs. Lenorc Homer. Llfchi refresh-1 1 mentS were served. There were flf - : M en members present 1 1 At the First ward umm-ement b.ill h lsst Thursday evenine a most success-. H ful Fall t'arnival was given by the Sunflower camp of the Iaurhtei of; the Pioneers. 'arlous shades of j m i hrysanthemums lnd autumn leaves j B were used In the decorations- Iarge H smitlowei-s were worn by tho members' jf the camp. The "Mole" and for-H for-H tUJle telling booths Were special tea-1 t ir s of the evening's entertainment, j H After a musical program dancing vasi gfdoyed. Apple pie. aquasn pis, hot! H obocolata and punch were served. BSBSBSa ' 1 H The opening social of the Kinder- rarten clttb was given Thursday oftsr-l H ; noon at the home of Mrs 'oseo Call. Mrs '.'H was assisted by Mm W. H. ! ! e and Mri O.'orre M Foster A H delb'IOUS three-course luncheon was H ssrvsd at four o'clock Crystal bas- H of white ehrysanthemiims formed enterph fpi 1 1 luncheon ta- . 4- "las, CQ.Vors wen- isl'l for fort: -fice , k'i itn Aimi. Ruland Madsen acted ni inc. st mistress and sorae Very clover I pej ' I - Berv given. Mrs. J E. Ryanl Lpiti How n a'eeis lo ic lie- iii, n iter hi m, Fstnuy"; Sirs. C E .u-det-sob r ) nded to " h a Ills Moon Hull i the Moonshiners, How Can v.Y all .: in on the Same"; Mrs. I ".mm its Sheffield, 'How Will Your' llusbund Feel If There Is n Hereafter Or Animals as well us Man". Mrs. U. i . s illev, - The Advantage r (iavlnf ., Elusbahd Willi n 'Pun'"; tdn k. m TySon, "Does Vour Efusbsnd Have More Trouble With the MjiI I or thi Female? Mrs. Abel B. Rlcb, "a Code of Rulei ior Qovsrnlng Rich! Children." Mrs O, ?. Spencer at the piano entertained the guests with the saddest and gladdest music sh knew i Mrs. C, B, liiyan and Mrs John W. Peters were gUOStl for the .uti rnoon. , Iias Mabel tltiben entertained at a dlnne party Hii ida) evening at the Home of Mi. and .Mis. i" A. Hinckley, U I- Iter baskets of white cbrysaiithe-muihii cbrysaiithe-muihii were used in the living room a crystal howi of violets formed tne cenletPiecd foi the dinner table, The guests present wef Sir. afd Mrs. Le-Roy Le-Roy rloskelly, Mi and Mrs Shirley rforsley, Mr and M i i . Hinckley. Ah Bervsrd Nil lflr. Mr Harold Rob-1 Rob-1 tt'ieon. Miss EfSthor Clark. Aflss Mabel Kubeb. Mrs II L. Mefferl er.tert.Hr.ed Monday Mon-day Afternoon al hei home ' s B00" party In hoi OI' Of i er mother, who hits been visitins, hei iLvors were won ; by Mrs Francis Smllll and Mrs. Charles Anderson. dainty Inpoheon was served on sninll tables, each tuhle having a crystal bowl of white chrya 1 nntheiiHims for a cent er piece, . party of young pbople fnptored to Hot Springs 'i 'i at to sp rtd the . ,-nirig. ,-nirig. 'ibe guests were Air. and Mi Ituel Bskelsbu, .uis--.h Laverd Watson. iSylvla Peterson. Aita jensstl, fetta l a-eer; a-eer; Messrs. Clinton Llllywbite, And IJsnsop, Qedrge Baird and Lamonl 1 5lo er. The llellqlon clsss officers of tlie 1'iuriii ward w.fl Tuesday evening at the hOMa of Mrs. Lorsnso Hansen. I lie DVSuitlg r.-as spent making pop-rorn pop-rorn balls nd CSUdy ior th Religion call pjirty to be given today. Light re-! frtishnifiits were ar-iNid. The oonter piece for the dir.ing tnb'e vn a bas- ic-t of yellow chrysanthemums. The following ladies were P sseut: .'ie.s-dames .'ie.s-dames . H G leave, N'ormau WatKibs, i. i WrigliM Cborlss Hrown, Ernest Hanson, Alma Tlngey; en son korth, Frank Holman. Maud Forsgren. Lena Mr, and Mrs. I'lari. oi Harper en-I tettubtetl Tueaua) fenir.g at .. trout tier. v. cryata)' bow of chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums formed tlie centerpiece for the dinner table. Covers "-re laid for Mr 1 and Mr. Snlrlcj Horsley, Mr. and! Mrs. Clark; Misses Mabel Puhen. i:s-tet i:s-tet Clark; ligssrs- Bevard Nichols, j Harpld Kobinson. Mrs. Lucinda Jruon and -Mr. and Mia. Thoddsus Wight Weut to Pnlr- view. Idaho, to attsnd the funeral' services held for Bishop Btephea Wight. Mr-. H. c. Da: spent Monday In igden, liev. C. E. Fowler was a Logan vta-Itor vta-Itor Monday. Miss Fnm. e Woodruff of Clearfield the guest of Miss Maud Forsgren Saturday- Miss Forsgren accompanied her friend to Halt Lak Sundsy and remained re-mained o cr Monds . ' Newton Fowler of Colorado Spring Is visiting here with his parents. Rsv. ! and Mrs . R Fowler. 'llrton Pslrce a'os a business visitor I to Tremonton Tuesday. The following out of town people were in Brlgham Tuesday to .itt.-nd the funeral sorvicea held for Mr Mary Dunn Ensign Dr a. w. Kn- sign and snns. Wcalay and Colemati; In. ni. I Mrs Isaac Smith. Mrs. Georg- anna mil, Mrs. Emma Boreoson and daughter, f-nla. Mrs Jorgenson. Hr and Mrs. L Hawkins. Wrn. Hswklni litorl Hawkins, and M. L, Ensign, of Logan; John L. Roberts, Lloyd Hob--ns, Mtn Ufrcd P.loh of Sugar City, Idaho; M rs. K.in-i!i Wehtcr. of lte. burg, Idaho; Martin L. Lee, Carl Lee MISS Maggie Enslgp, Mrs. L. Nielsen lot Salt i- k insii.ip and Mrs Roreu Ensign, Honoe Ensign, Jr. Mr. apd i Mrs. Bldward f.'n-ign, Mrs. Loll Hei -rli-k. Mr and Mrs Wardlolgh of iis-'den Mrs Eli Ghrlgtenson will bo host-' ess Friday aflerno.in at th.' nr.ular mi ctln of the L. B, II club Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Vance enter-! talned last week at a dinner party at thlr home. Fall flowers were esed for a centerplt-c . f "overs w ,-r .,i for Afr. umi Mi-v Charles Brown, Mr and Mrs Lorenzo Hotl. Mr. and Mrs Btewart Vance. . Mus Emms Stohl entertained Tues-dS) Tues-dS) evening at a dinner part' & ),,., home In honor of the sighty-flfth blrthdsy of her futh-r. Patriarch Oleen X. Stohl. Mr; Stohl received inan beaidiful gifts and mosiages of congratulation lioth by mail and telephone tele-phone during the dav. Th- living rooms were decorated with large wh!P- ; ' i I f'llniv chrysonthemume A large bSSkel of rones formed the cen-terplece cen-terplece for the dinner table. Covers were laid for the following guests: Mrs neen Stohl and daughter.' An-nolaura, An-nolaura, Ulsboi ami Mid. Lorenzo Stohl and daughters, Mortons, and Camille. Mi an I Mrs VVllford Y. Cannon Can-non M-id sbn .i Sail Luke City, Mr. and Mrs. Eli ber :-''hl and family of I m i tonton, ii and .lr;,. Joln-ph stohl SI i family. Mr. and Mrs. David Stohl and farniU e Mis- Crystal Jeppsen and m.ms on- duh Jeppson entertained Wednesday ovenlng at then- home at uti Armls-tlce Armls-tlce party In honor of Thoinus J i j -son, who Is Melting at their home. A red, white :ind bine color scheme wis carried out in nil the rooms and aho tin luncheon, After pa, roes srsrs played o r.nislc.il hour wus enjoyed bj t'i guests. Those present were i Mr. and Mi. Y. 11. lirsou, Mr. and' Mrs. D. . Jeppson, the Misses Flora Walkins, Nora Luke, Alts Facer, l.ily i Khudsdh, and Messrs. Thomas Jeppson. Jepp-son. Ernest Wangsgard, IfiphtUm Jos- i ephfon. ;erg, I : . 1 1 -1 .1 . I. Slggurd. Lamont Glover. Mrs. b. B. Boron went to Salt L-ke Cltv Tuesday evening to attend the. Jewish ttelief ball Mr. Thomas 'C. Jeppson of Burley, Idaho, l tlsltlng at 'he home ,,f Mr. and Mrs. li . J pson Mr. and Mrs. Ben Abramson spent Wednesday ami Thursday in Salt L.iice City. a Mrs. Marvel hunn and Miss fjaydel Thompson wont to reo, Idaho. 'ed-nssdo 'ed-nssdo v . . Mr. uml Airs. Lorenzo 1-Jntt jind Mr. ami Mrs. CharlSS Brown spent a few daya this week In ShIi 1-ake City. Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Stratford of PoOAtello rm.l Mrs. John K. Whitney! of .'lendon and nr. and .im. Oldham of l.ogan w i gnents at the hraie of' Mr. and Mit. E W. Iunn n Wodnes ! day. . . Mrs. l:oK,. Larson returned to her; honi" In Parl Valley ThnrMlav aftei visiting here for several da.) h " ' Mr. and Mrs Frank Slater and Mr.! Ezra Lufn wnt to i gden Th.irBday.i Mi. A. J. Walk of Los Angeles. Is vis-I Itlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Lorsnso Batt. Mrs. G. B. Knath of Carland, WSS the guest of Mr. Art QrOVSr Tuesday-! Mrs. Kuhard Mickey of DstrOlt, laj islting vlth relatives and friends here. Mrs. Mickey was formerly Miss Mor-' tense Qrahel. The following out of town frlonls and relatlvsa r the Larson family, I wer.- present at" the funeral services ! held for Mr. Adam Larson Wednesday I f .ei noon. Mr. and Mrs. Georg- Ship, Mr. N'elce Jsnson, Mrs. Lottie Gumbel, Mr.. Lsnp Ijenson of B iii iik-; Mr. and Mrs-, Mrs-, Emii Feiier and Mrs. Ernest Grant of Bountiful; .Mr Albert nose, Mrs. A mails ma-ils CallahSn, Mr. and .Mrs. William Montgomery, Mrs. Anna Montgomery. I Of ''gden. .Mr. and Mis Adam Vat-son Vat-son Mr an.J Mrs i e.car Irs.m VI r, and Mrs William Carter, Mr. and Mrs. I John Carter, ol Park City. Mr Geo Badger or Burley.AldahOj Mrs. Fred. I Mershl of Uosette, t'tah. .frs 0S( h fto.so of Stunrod, Idaho. The marriage of Miss Nadine Dunnj, daughter of Mr and Mrs. B. W. Junn. ( and Clyde n. Stratford, of Pocatello, Idaho, took plooe W'-dneaday at noori at the Iioiik of the bride h parents !, The ceremony was, performed by Pre idem s. Norman Lea in the presence of the immediate families. Follow-1, ing th ceremony g dinner was served.: a crystal howl of salmon pink- rose, bUQS formed tllS centerpiece Of the dinner table. Pink and white roses were used In ihe living rooms. At r , a short wedding trip the couple will be at home in Ihe Woobj apartments at , PdOetellO, Idaho. Mrs ir w. Valentine entertained i ThU-Sday afternoon at a parcel shower show-er ul hr home In honor of MImjj Louise Uot'iiauii, wboe man i.tge t,. ,ir M..i-tln M..i-tln Anderson, takes place soon. Muslol and games wore enjoyed during the afternoon. af-ternoon. Miss Mnffrnn rccehed many 0e-,uMfiil uml iMe-.ul gins and as lu I unwrapped them, gave wish to the sender yellow and white chrysantho-ji -l.Uma were used throughout th hou . I to carry out a yellow color scheme. A ,.lalnt ir.y luncheon w.i" served The j following guests were present: Mesdames Mary Evans, Maggie Tones, Annb CbrlstophersOn, Sophia L Larson Junior Anderson. Mrs. Kunts, Mrs. Keller, Klchard Schuruc, Phene IProndsoh, Mrv Steffen, Ellz.i Funk, LbUlSS Call. Lily Forsgren, Nora Hill- am, Oscar irbfsgrsh and yrisa Mary I Vndei I Th s.un Flower Camp Of th DSUgh-' DSUgh-' 1 ers of the Pioneers, met at the homo o; Mrs. Sarah llllllam Wednesday sf-j sf-j ternoon. Mrs mlh Grcenbsugh gave the history' of the Echo canyon WSi and the moc south Of the Johnson iiiux. Mrs. Annie Llttlewood read i Thanksglr Ing itorj Musical number' WSrS given and a doint) tray luncheon w.ih ssrvsd, T e camp met In honoi of Mrs. Siirah llllliani Miss Grace Kelly entertained Thttra day evening at Kensington at her home Chrysanthemums were Used In the living liv-ing room. After sewing, a d nnt tray luncheon was served. Those present were: Mesdames Fred Ffullqulst, Zlns Jin son, Leoim Puritt. Wall Carver; Mlssei Sarah and Laura Msthl Ul Kellle Jen-son. Jen-son. Ada Johnson. Lucille bri st, Anna Jenson, Beaaie Woodward. Florence S'.okeS. |