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Show ABANDON GIRLS AT EVANSTON Police Search for Two Young Men on Mann Act Charge (Special Dispatch.) EVANSTON, YVyo , Nov. 20 Ted Tyler and Charles Lancaster, who are alleged to have brought two girls hero from Portland, Ore., In an automobile, arc being sought by authorities. Tho young men are declared to have left the girls here promising to send ihem railroad tickets so that they might join them al Cheyenne, Nothing has been heard from them since. Orln Gibbons arrived Saturday evening eve-ning from Portland to take his sister; Jean tte and Marcla home The gins n1 been enticed from Portland by ' Tyler anil Lancaster, who desertod them al Evanston, after driving with them across the country In a stolen car. Following tho marriage here Frl-jdy Frl-jdy night by Cy Hughes ;ind Mabel 8trebel. a dance was given In the I O. O. F hall to friends of the newly-weds, newly-weds, Mrs. D. E. Bell is making a short visit In ogden. During her ;ta she was undergo an operation The friends of Mrs. James Whittle called at her home on the county I road Friday evening and surprised her with a birthday party. Mrs John Ward, who has been visiting visit-ing In Salt Lake for the past week returned re-turned homo Friday evening. j The concert given by the L D. S. .church Friday evening was largely (attended The duet by Mrs. A E. I Davis and John Nellson was especial-! especial-! ly appreciated. The Vlrgina reel, j danced by tho small children of thfl Sunday school class was an attractive number. I Editha Spencer gave a party on hr ; ninth birthday anniversary, Thursday afternoon at her home on ('enter ! street to nlno of her llttlo friends. Thi j afternoon was spent in playing games, after which the guests gathered at a-long a-long table, where a nicely appointed luncheon was served. A birthday cake with nine candles occupied the center of the table Those present Were Clara May Yokum, Mary Ward. Roberta Engstrum. Lall Olsen. Elnoia DdeadOWCrafU Nola Chrlstensen, Wll- ma Marsh and Bobble and Jack Spon- cer. Sheriff Chrlstensen has been to Lyman Ly-man for a few days. Conductor Drennan died Sunday at noon of pneumonia He leaves a lit- i i tie girl nine years old He made his home with the J H. Ward family Masons Ma-sons will have charge of the funeral. Hiss Gertrude Horrocks of Green I Rler Is spending the week-end with her parents hero. Clifford Regan of Rock Springs Is making a short visit in Evanston Mrs. Chas. Stahley has gone to Sait Lake. Mr. and Mrs Jesse Hatten enter- talned at cards Saturday evening In honor of Wallace McNutt of Denver, who made thorn a short vlelL Tho Rebeccas and Odd Fellows entertained en-tertained with a hot supper Saturday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall in honor of two visiting grand officers, Grand Master fialousha of Basin and Grand Warden Tyvold of Laramie. Mrs. Ed Horrocks entertained Thursday at Hunting Hall for St. Paul's Guild Sho was assisted by rs. A. Chrlstensen. 22 members M Mrs. A. Chrlstensen. Twenty-two members were present. The Ladles' auxiliary' of the Brotherhood Broth-erhood of Hallway Trainmen gave a shower on Mrs. Carl Crompton Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. The Ladles of SL Paul's Episcopal Guild will give a hot supper at the city hall December 7. Tom O'Keefe, Tom Hanly. Jim Mur-dock, Mur-dock, Iaurence Dlckerson and Lon Star, Union Pacific conductors, have been transferred to the Cheyenne division. di-vision. Miss iola Milan, who Is a student nurs.- at the Holy Cross hospital, Salt Lake, Is home for a short visit with her parents Mrs. Nottle Reeves of Ogden spent the week-end In Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi J Deloney aro visiting at Hoytsville, Utah. Rev. V S Crowdcr and Robert Lawrence, Law-rence, aro attending the meeting of Shriners at Rawlins this week |