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fnjtocial Happenings in Cities and Towns of Utah I Shards of Missouri 84 mUed in marriage by trt i fni tho homo of he. RichanlB. The Wer ftiii? decorated with ft nilto- The brldo gallon over silk of bride's roses. i a bv JW. Alvln Andcr- A lSt Mas or KA rt? ma i ring-bearer.

Dur-KS rln" ceremony the fff caih a largo wed- the guests Lt I' fih a programme of gjuno "pdcrson, at the Vr'ich a luncheon was rfirhards is tlic daughter STM 1 Richards. Mr. Lang- OEdcn1 mot prominent KcieWugn Mr. and Mrs. KVTo' their friends at 3 te Thirtieth uircct.

brilliant affairs of tho at 5S vtrplnla by Miss MwtrtnIf: in honor of her sinter, 6l lo Sacramento. C.J. Ell ,,8 decoVatcd with roses BriXertwIncd with ferns in festoons from each BSftill A reception was Be whero Uie Banjo Wfeald ii Hnd an elaborate more than 250 RjS roso" formed tho Ki? Waffles H. M. Bowp.

Jack Lynch. Cornelius A. 5. il E. Hoa and Mrs.

lnSMnBJ.o guest. WT: and Mrs 2 Kted with red carnations Imi ir and forna were laid and eprayn of ffil imported Chinese boa-Mfirfth centerpiece. During tho of mc rori-ft four-ricco orchestra. AaVre wiU aPnd tho re-Hjc! th wlntrr. KunUfB of 3Hbh Graco A.

Smjl Bp Lwnhrart was solemnized SEL.r kv the Rov. Mr. Lankow at Wgtf ioSBo In Salt Lake li well known In thin city Kr-t rharmacv and has resided in MuVtat 10 years, coming hero Mr. and Mrs. Leanhcart WS iwr homo In this city, it Mr, llalph a Bristol gave dancing parly at their homo (rtnln; in lionor of Mrs.

Fred ct Sacramento. jjfj, B. Jtidkins announce Kvintnt of their daughter Eva Ke Ml' kflwrlelit- Tho wedding HtiUr'ice February 1 'n Nortli K-ot tic homo of the bride's par- ul Jl. J. IIurt and Mr.

and rtuflimcr entertained about rxiu a theater party at tho HttrFrUftv evening. Keftitt Culture club will meet with Clsrk Tuesday, February 4-KU3lu Litcrarj" chib mot VTed-HiriJiMSOoii at the homo of Mtb. EjTrs.H An Interesting papor was Mb Mr Porter on "WnBhlngton, uJ rWailelphla." Mt A. Xelion and Mrs. Ncttio N.

la'-c Wednesday for Lob An-ki-j iftrr a short visit in that Wl'fl to San DIcko, whore they Hrj! itvcrai Bfc A. Carltton and little and Helen, of Chicago, arc iidtftora two weelcs' visit with ifttr which they will go to Hlru to spend the remainder of HtiAl A. McDrlde and daughter and Shethan nnd two daughters iivdiy morning for California, Viijirill spend about six weeks. BKuam danco tho Girls Ath-Mjucatlon of the Ogden high school FrI4ay evening In tho school va The hall was prottlly deco- occasion, the color scheme Mil carried out with red heartH. oJ red hearts extended from na lea tho refreshments stand rt rtaa spider's web.

JBl'ftllip Warren Knlsely enter-Ji o'plook tea Thursday at her tht Spencer, In Fred Kiesel. Purtd and was assisted WfKirgartt Spargo and Miss Mary Jamea Abbott of Devils JwtH Mrs. Knl6ely in receiving. Jp nmlng a dance was given in Pieaaemy auditorium as a tes-u tt Earl Pardoc. About 300 Erc In attendance and onjoyed JJfogramnio of twenty-one Punch and wafers wero Vivian Ecclcs and JSrS- The united efforts of Wends, headed by tibtrnacle choir and tlio 'fif, T' c- A-.

mde tho 7. nsful one. M.r. lhc Lowell School SJtt In Boston and expecta to of study In Juno. Btef.0.? IIomB Culture club home of Mra.

C. F. utnday afternoon. loft during rt visit to her home in Kan- tei 11 en Blue Bell so-VleibM "mPsel of the clerks 'ocal telephone com-WWBiJttesday eVcnlr'B In tho waning? In mY'f b7, Hie Knights of Co- tSoSg waa spent Blft social event muslcale ICaffce Wednes-T1 tl of vrcre rondcred LSI Ji'ah'B musical talent. 2ld Dutch 51100 the centcr of covci-cd with ft toK.

he hostessea wore ilBuR Wl. Ralph D. A Henry. Philip tk MoTntyre. "met of January 22.

at iNlfomiaCrr spending ogacn to make their yZdlfr. castem polntB. Phrt8d the mom-RLMttnioon in oociety V. hall. luncheon was Mfe1' "aV" a IKShh.

t0 a'lfor- SBS'Wety ifgw entertain Monday, EVwUmba" were jK ruarj' 7. jWa( given at llcd gregational church at a tea Thursday uftornoon nL the homo of Mrs. Perlclna. Mat. Ambrose P.

HlbbB entertained the "500" club Monday afternoon at her home. Following the card gamea a luncheon was served. Tho annual ball of the Veteran Firemen was held Thursday evening In the Eagles hall. Tho Fraternal Order of Eagles will hold Its thirteenth anniversary danco In tho Colonial hall on Monday evening, February 10. Monday evening tho Ladles auxiliary and Spanish War Veterans were entor-talnod at tho homo of Mr.

and Mrs. ID. M. Hargis3. Music, cordn and dancing wero enjoyed until a late hour, after which refreshments were served.

Tho Pant Noble Grands were entertained by jMIhh Claudman at her homo Friday nftcrnoon. PROVO. PROVO, Feb. 1. Mrs.

John D. Dixon, assisted by Mrs. Electa Dixon and Mrs. T. N.

Taylor, entertained Monday in honor of Mrn. Sarah D. Dixon, tho occa-Hion being hor elxty-elghth birthday. About seventy-flvo gueBts wore present. Tho afternoon was spent with music, games, and a.

most delicious dlnnor was cervod. The table docoratlona were pink and Thlto carnations and ferns. Whlto and green woro used In tho parlor and yellow In tho reception room. A merry crowil of girls left for an extended trip to tho Pacific coaat today. Those in tho party arc aa follows: Miss Iva Erlckaon of Rlchflold.

Miss Baylas of Sa.n Juan, and Miss Zlna Johnson. Miss Lizzie Woods and Miss Carolino Baylas of Provo. Ono of the most, delightful cventii of tho season wan that Saturday evening by crowd of young people of the university, when a sleighing party waa enjoyed after tho basketball gamo. The' cruests of this affair wero tho Misses Elva Snyder, Merlo Snyder, Mario Mc-Murrln and Theresa Stewart, and John Stag, James Clayton, Stajiloy Dixon, Hay Davis. Arthur Taylor and Archlo Meokcr.

A pleasant affair of Thursday was that glvon by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson of Lake View to tho membors of tho Bouza Bunch. Cards mu3lc wore features of the evening. Prizes were awarded to Mrs.

Will Taylor and Will Madson. Luncheon was sorved to Mrs. Jj. An-dorborg, Mra. J.

J. Johnson and Mrfl. Maymo Cllngor, Joseph Shaw, Don C. Williams. Parley Cllnsor, Emmott Bird, P.

W. Madsen, C. A. Dalilqulet, Martin Cllngor, J. Johnson, Mrs.

Brlgham Madsen, Mrs. Will Taylor. Mrs. W. W.

Goodrldgo will entertain at tho next meeting. Tho Aurora circle, Women of Woodcraft, Installed officers Monday evening. Tho following aro tho new officers: Guardian neighbor, Mrs. C. Crawford: past guardian neighbor.

Mrs. Ar-dclla Suthorland; adviser, Mrs. Loulso Hubcr: clerk. Mrs. A.

J. Wietcr; magi-clan. Mrs. Ada Dryer; banker, Mrs. Ellon Allen; managcrH, Mrs.

Jamcn Holmes nnd Mrs. Mackenzie; captain of the guard, Mrs. Hazel Westfall; attendant. Mrs. Lottlo Nold; outer eentlnol, Mrs.

Sara McQulvey; Inner uentlnel, Mrp. Anna Peterson; musician, Llzzlo Ilcnrv. The installation wan followed by a banquet, at which A. V. Robinson, clerk for trio past three years, was presented with a.

gold signet ring. Mrs. W. E. Stoker entertained Monday In honor of the 14th hlrthday of her daughtor.

Miss Anna Stoker. The afternoon was passed pleasantly and followed by a four-oourso lunch. ThoBo prcsont were Mrs. Carol Poulton, Amle Startup, Mildred Loroen, Ramona Farrer. Ethol Farrer, Mable Polkey, Ethel RobertB, Iona Moore.

Edith Headqulst. Anna WI1-klns, Alice Taylor and Rebecca Olson. Ono of the most enjoyable events or tho season was that given last Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. W. L.

Beas-lev. This function took tho form of a surprise for Mrs. BoaBley and when sho returned from a lecture she round the house filled with guoBts. Progressive whist was tho gamo of the evening. Luncheon was nerved at the clo30 of the evening's entertainment.

The eueatfl wero Messrs and Mcsdamcs J. Farrer, W. H. Ray. Charles HoadaulBt, Spencer Clark, W.

K. Farrer. James Lcothan, E. V. Vincent, Frank Holllday, Mrs.

Francis Knight and Hanna B. Tucker. Tho Girl Question club met Monday with Miss Floronoo Moore and a pleasant evening was enjoyed. Mrs. Bert Sutton cntortalned In honor of her husband's birthday last Thursday evening.

Tho homo was beautiful in ferns and carnations. The following guesUJ were present: Mra. Emma Sutton. Miss Carrie Sutton. Mra.

William Randall, Mrs. D. Sutton. Mrn. Naoma Douglas and Miss Rhoda Douglas.

The Bridge club met at tho home of Mrs. Grant Bagley last week. An enjoyable afternon was epent and prlzoa were awarded to Mrs. W. D.

Rober and Mrs. Phil Speckart. Dinner was served and tho decorations in the dlnlnjc room were carnations. Tho Nineteenth Century club met tho tho home of Mrs. Sam Schwab Thursday.

Tho paper was given by Mra. George Havercamp. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Tanner of Payupn aro the guests of Mrs.

H. Wv Goddard. Tho Tuesday Night club met at the home of Mrs. J. B.

Aflhton Tuesday ovonlng, and tho principal amusement was tho playing of cards. Tho prlzeH were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. M. Warner.

Refreshments were nervea by Mrs. Ashton, assisted by Miss Ardolla Ashlon and Miss Ethel Cluff. Tho Sorosls club met at the home of Mrs E. T. Jones Wednesday.

A paper was read by Mrs, Kerr, entitled "Rover-ence and Obedioncc," and one yon by Mrs. D. T. Jones on "Moral Lpllft. An enjovable time was spent Wednesday evening when a crowd of young people pleasantly surprised Mls.s Hazel Miller.

Tho evening was opent with a musical programme, togethor with many Interesting games, and later on In the evening luncheon was served. N. Tavlor and daughter. Miss Ethel Taylor, have returned from an extended trip of ilvo week3 in the eaat. I PARK CITY.

I 1 PARK CITY. "Feb. 1. Mra. Blnkard opened her home for the Women's Athenaeum Monday afternoon.

After the reading of tho minutes and some communications, tho programme for the day wau taken up with Mrs. Allen In charge. Tho first paper was given by Mrs. Adams, tho subject being "Matthew Arnold." It was followed by a parliamentary paper. "Tho Prevjouo Question, by Mrs.

O. W. Allen. The ladles adjourned to meet Monday, February 3, at the homo of Mrs. Gertrude Hagar, Jullu3 Frankel and O.

C. Lockhart wero in Salt Lake during the week on business. Mr. J. W.

Thompnon entertained tho members of tho Whist club and a few gueBts Tuesday evening at her home. "1 he prizes were awarded to Mrs. Evans. Mrs. Forslund, F.

J. McLaughlin and G. M. Short. The extra gunots besides tho mombors wore Julia Hurley and Agnes Lusty, Messra.

and Mesdames S. A. Forslund, G. M. Short.

O. W. Allen, Julius Frankel and O- C. Lockhart. Miss Ella Ace la visiting with friends in Salt Lake.

Tho members of the Prlscllla Sewing club woro entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. O. W. Allen. Ono of tho pleasant affairs of the week was tho danoo given in Raaband hall Tuesday evening by tho gliis of tho basketball team.

E. J. Begs has spent the past week In Nevada. MIhkcs Susie Shields and Gertrude McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Thompson. Mrs. W.

J. Buck, Mrs. Robert Kimball, Mr. and Mrn. D.

Button, Mro, John Writeoff, Mre. McDonough, Roger Mo-Donough, McGarry, PVank A- Shields, Henry Sprlggn and Sherman Fargo wont to Salt Lako Thursday afternoon to attend the funeral of the lata Mrs. F. w. Sherman.

Mra. O. C. Lockhart will entertain the members of the Evening Card club next week. Tho members of the C.

U. C. club enjoyed a sleigh ride Wednesday e'enlng. followed by a supper served at tho home of tho Mfssa Kclley. Misses Mildred and Ruth DorJty entertained a number of their friends Frldav evening at tholr home.

Dr. nnd Mrs. George Sheen returned Thursday from an extended visit with relatives In ICansati. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Marshal Pearson of Natchez. aro In the Park visiting with relatives. Mrs. S. Bodcll of Coalville is visiting in the Park.

Mrs. Dalglclsh entertained at luncheon Saturduy afternoon for tho members of the University Dramatic club. Mrs. L. Peterson and Miss Vera Lowe are In the Park, guests of tholr sister, Mrs.

Malln. Mre. U. S. Townscnd will entertain the members of St.

Lukc'w Sunday school with a sleigh ride Sunday afternoon. Michael Salmon was In the Park Tuesday visiting with friends. Mr. Salmon ha3 Juot returned from Cavbondalc, Pa. RICHFIELD.

1 Special to Tho Tribune. RICHFIELD, Feb. 1. Mrs. E.

A. Foutz entertained at a Kensington at her home Monday and tho following guoatn were present: The MesdatiU'6 Melllssa Clark. J. L. Qulst.

W. W. Morrison, J. 11. Potcr-son, A.

K. Hansen, W. Sovy, J. J. Stlntr.

Frank Calloway. U. D. Young, Guy Lewis und J. II.

Eiickson. i Mrn. 13. E. Hoffman cnlcrtuincd after tho cottage meeting on Tuesday evening and tho following guests enjoyed a delightful lunch: Mrs.

James Chrl3tlanRen and tho Misses ZIta Donahoe. Edith Walker, Mlsn Strode and B. Booth. 4 Mrs. Guy Lewis cntortalned in honor of Mrs.

Jackson of Provo at an Informal afternoon affair Friday. Tho following were present: Tho Mesdame.1? A. Noyce, W. P. Payne.

Carl Goldbrandson, J. II. Erlckson and Herman Andelln. TI10 Royal Neighbors wero entertained Wednesday by the following ladlos: Mrs. L.

L. Wright. Mrs. Ed Whyto, Mro. Guy Lewis and Miss Channo Hanson.

Mrs. Joseph Salisbury visited in Gunnison with Mrs. Harry Fadley last week. Miss Ivy Erickflon left Thursday morning for California-Mr. and Mrs, Chrio Ghrlstensen entertained In honor of their daughter, Annie, Sunday.

Miss Pearl Morrison entertained at a course dlnnor Monday at tho home of her parents, Mr, and Mra. Alex Morrison, for tho following guests: Miss Leila Clark, Miss Minerva Nlolson, Woslcy Goodwin. Gcorgo Hunter and Ray Out-zen, Mr. and Mrs. P.

3r. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Lewis of Sallna motored to thin city Sunday afternoon and made a Bhort vislL Miss Coral and Miss Bffln Erlckson entertained at a shower in lionor of Mrs. Will Erlckson on Tuesday evening. The house was decorated in pink and whlto roses and hearts, and tho samo color schemo was carrlod out at tho delightful lunch. The following guests wore entertained: Mrs. L.

S. Perry, Mrs. Maude Graham. Mrs. James Chalk.

Mrs. Mabel Laraon, Mrs. Kato Worry, Mrs. Joshua Ogden, Misses Mao Greenwood, Gcnevra Nebekcr, Olive Nebekcr, Maude Han-chott. Sadie Glcavcs.

Avlo Ivio, Irene Scogmlllcr. Eva Hansen, Clara Hansen, Marvel Bloomqulst, Iretta Clark, Ella Nlclson and La Preal Bloomqulst. Miss Maurien Leo entertained at a dinner on Saturday evening and tho following were present: Miss Daisy Harding, Miss Lillian Jenoen, Miss Ana Jenson, Miss La Preal Larsen, Lcslio Goats, Alfred Anderson and William Harvey. Mr, and Mrs. Earnest Greenwood entertained at dinner Saturday ovenlng In honor of tho teachers of the grades, and those prcsont were Mr.

and Mrs. Lafayette Olson. Mr. and Mra. P.

B. Chrls-tonsen, Miss Sarah Odeklrk, Miss Fern Fountain, Miss Luccla Whytc, MJss Josephine Gotroll, Ervin Larson, Edwin Gray, Alfred Anderson and Leo Goats. On (Saturday night after the dance the following guests wero entertained at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. IL W.

Ramlosc In honor of Miss Pcarletta Ramlose's birthday: Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards, Miss La Preal Peterson, Roda and Clara Ramlose, Miss Ina Farnsworth, Guy Rollings, Leo Allphln, Claude Sevy and Stanley Ramlose. (Louise Hamberger left here Wednesday for Gunnison. Mr.

and Mrs. August Larson and family left horo Wednesday for Snrlnir City, where they will make their homo. The Emanon club was delightfully entertained at the homo of Mrs. I. K.

Wright by Mies Mabel Wool ley. Tho following woro present: Mrs. A. L. Woodhouse.

Mrs. Frank Sherwood, Miss Zila Donahoe, Misa Edltha Walker, MJss Hazel Baker and Miss Dot Wright. The daughters of Mrs. Thomas Larson invited a few friends and surprised hor on her forty-second birthday. Those presont were Mrs.

R. Seegmlller, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. W. Bowen.

Mrs. F. C. Larson, Mrs. James Bolltho, Mrs.

W. Salisbury. Mrs. P. Jorgenson and Mrs.

George C. Peterson. Miss Louisa Chldcster and her sister, Mrs. Forn Chldeslor, entertained at an Old Maids party Thursday evening and served suppor to tho following: Mrs. Calloway, Mrs.

Olo Dastrup, Mrs. L. Ogden and tho Misses Myrtle Chldeuter, Elna Chrlstonsen, Alta Thurber. Nottle Crosland, Vera und Willma Calloway, Ivy Erickson. Avia Ivie, Elvira Chris-tcnBen, Maude Erlckson, Graco Erickson, Rachael Jensen, Emma Khyl, Ra-chael Poterson and Colleen Oldroyd.

Mrs. W. W. Morrison entertained the cast for tho play to bo given in tho near future, and lunch was nerved to tho following: Tho Misses Joslo Skougaard, Sadie Ivie. Hazel Honrle, Louisa Chld-ostor and Tcnncssco Smith.

Messra, WlUard Jensen, Roscoo Hepplor, Lorlu Andelln, Florian Morrison and CarloB Chriatcnsen. Mrs. Ole Dastrup was delightfully surprised Thursday ovenlng, and tho following enjoyed tho entertainment and lunch: Mrs, Will Bean, Mra. Jeaa Bean, Mrs, Minnlo Bean, Mro. Joseph Jensen, Mre.

Sarah Poterson, Mrs. W. P. Payne, Mrs, J. F.

Chldcster, Mrs. F. H. Chldester, Mrs. Ephralm Cowioy, Mrs.

W. A. Seogmiller and Miss Louisa Chidesler and Mra. W. Bean, BRIG-HAM CITY.

1 I BRIGHAM CITY, Fob. 1. Monday evening Chaunccy West was given a delightful surprise by a number of young friends at tho home of his pnrcntB, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph West. Those on-Joying the event wero the Misses Alice Recdor, Barbitra Larson.

Gertrude Murphy. Nadlno Dunn. Hclon Jensen. Bessie Burt. Mattlc West, Clarlco Wright, Zllla Wight.

Edyth Berg, Wray ICnudson. Mlrl Stratton, Erma Knudson. MarJorie Knudaon; Messrs Stewart Vanco, Wilr lard Jensen, Chauncoy West, Jlmmle Hull, Bevnrd Nichols, Earl Knudaon. Roy Larson, Ephralm Johnson, Noble Sheffield. Bennlo Knudson.

Jarvls Koford, Wesley Horeley, Franklin Potersen, John West, Matthew Compton and Roy Petersen. Victor E. Madsen was In Satt Lake City Wednesday. Wcdncsdav afternoon Mrs. D.

W. Henderson entertained at nn nfteroon tea in honor of her mother, Mrs. ITcmiolta. Wright of Idaho, who la visiting at the Hendorson home for a fow days. The guests were Mnsdamen Oleen N.

Stohl, Daniel Woodland, Laura Woodland, N. Stohl. Abraham Evans, A. Ander son, L. Watklns and MIes Emma Stohl.

W. S. Hansen was up from Salt Lake City Sunday visiting friends in this city. The T. O.

H. Sewing club met Tuesday evening at tho home of Ml6s Maud Fors-gron and spent a splendid evening of so-: eial conversation. Among those present was Vera II. Shaw of Ogden. a former member.

Refreshments were served. Thoso present wero the Misses Ethel Reese. Jessie Brown. Preal Kol-sey. Mary Starr.

Beatrice Brown. Maud Forsgren and Mrs. Alice F. El las en. Tho religious claaa of the Third ward entertained the widows of that ward at a banquet given In tho ward amusement hall Tuesday evening.

An informal programme was rendered by those in attendance. Tho Brlgham City Civic Improvement club will give their annual hall this year Wednesday evening. February 12, Jn the Academy of Music. The women of the club arc making extensive preparations for the event and tho ball promisors lo bo the socclty event of the season. 1 Tho M.

W. B. club mot Wednesday I afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wynn Eddy In Its semi-monthly meeting. Among those present were Mrs.

C. It. Mubcc, Mrs. B. F.

Boothe, C. T. Anderson, Mrs. Wynn L. Eddy and Mrs.

Gletchcr of Ogden. Mrs. Henrietta Wright, who has been spending several days visiting hor daughter. Mrs. D.

W. Tienden'on. returned to her homo in IMchflold Wednesday. LEHI. LEl-fl.

Feb. 1. Among tho Lehl people who left today on the midwinter excursion to Los Angeles are Mayor W. E. Rackor.

Mr. and Mre O. A. Slado. Mr.

and Parley Austin, Mr. and Mrs Reuben Davis. Mra. F. A.

O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. E. H.

Davis, Mrs. John Roberts. Mra. A. E.

Manning and Mrs. S. J. Taylor. The party will ronialn on the coaBt about thjrty days.

Miss Annlo Carson and Isaac Fox, wero married in tho Salt Lake temple Wednesday. The younjr people will make Lehl their home. Mrs. Joseph Brigga of Hcbcr Is visiting with relatives In Loh this woek. Tho Mutual Improvement association of tho First ward gave a most nucccss-ful dancing party in tho city pavilion Friday night.

Besides tho regular dancing there wa3 folk dancing. Walter Hadtlcld returned to hln homo In Wyoming Friday, aflor spending ton davs ns tho guest of his brother, William I lad field. William E. Dorton, proprietor of the Palace meat market, was married In Salt Lako Wednesday to Miss Bessie Boley of American Fork. Mrs.

W. E. Backer returned this weok from a month's visit with hor daughter, Mfrs: Loulo Raymond, at McCammoii, Ida. Tho vouug ladles of the Second ward gave largely attended "mlssflt" dancing party In tho assembly rooms Tuesday evening. J.

E. Cotter spent the first half of thin week transacting bitGlneso in Salt Lake City. Tho Ladies Athenian club held Us regular weekly meeting Wcdncsdav' afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. L.

Stookey. Miss Sommcrs Ingalls. who is attending school at Rowland hall In Salt aLke City, spent Saturday and Sunday with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.

W. Ingalls. Mrs. Charlos Hopltlns of American Fork is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Abbey Elllngson.

Mrs. T. A. Tavlor Is visiting with friends in Sandy. BINGHAM.

BINGHAM, Feb. B. B. club will hold Its regular meeting Friday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Jennie Richardson, in Freeman gulch.

In honor of their ninth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Baum very delightfully entertained a few friends last Mondav night at a Dutch lunch at their home, "355 Main street. MubIc and cards furnished tho evening's entertainment.

Thoso present wero Messrs. and Mes-dames Guy Baum. Sam Byrom, Marshall Graham and William Baum. Mr. and Mrs.

John Jlmpson, entertained at a farewell dinner last Sunday night, in honor of Mr. and Mra. A. V. Anderson, who will movo to Florida this week, where they will make their home.

Thoso present were Mr. and Mrs A. V. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. White. Mr. and Mrs.

Victor Eckman very delightfully entertained a few friends at cards last Thursday night at their home on Main street. Tho following were awarded prizes in a five-point game of whlHt: Ladlos First, Mra. J. IT. White: second.

Mrs. Fred Palmer; consolation, Mrs. Emma Williams; men first. Isadoro Gauchet; second, Albert (Marriott; booby, Fred Palmer. An elaborate three-course luncheon was served.

Those enjoying the evening were Messrs. and Mesdames John Jlmpson. Albert Marriott TL White, Fred Palmer, Mrs. Emma Williams, Tb-adore Gauchet and Victor Eckman, Jr. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Allen very delightfully entertained last Friday night at their home in Freeman gulch In honor of Mrs. Allen's birthday. Music and games furnished the evening's entertainment, after which refreshments were sorved. Mrs.

Allen was mado tho recipient of many handsome and beautiful proscnts. Thoso present were Messrs. and Mesdames Bishop Waters, B. W. Richardson.

John Jlmpson, Albert Watson, Stanley Johns. R. P. Sonncger and Isadorc Gauchet. The Ladles Aid society met at tho homo of Mrs.

E. A. West last WednePday afternoon. This society largely supplies the money necessary to keep tho church In repair, pay insurance and assist the pastor, A mothers' meeting was held at the homo of Mrs Mockings Friday. The locaj order No.

0.11 of tho Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen will hold its second annual ball In Canyon hall on the night of February 12. Tho committee in charge comprises C. O. George. TL B.

Cuslck, E. Hart. F. C. Ruby and John Ol6on.

Morris's full orchestra will furnish the music. AMERICAN FORK, i I AMERICAN FORK. Feb. 1. Miss Frances Johnson.

who has passed the winter In tho state of Washington attending school, has returned home for a short visit. Jack Crookston, who has spent tho past few months at Sunnysldc, has returned home. Mrs. John McTague entertained at dinner Friday evening the Messrs and Mesdames J. H.

W. and W. S. Storrs. Mrs.

George Storrs and the Misses Ella and Eliza Stores. Mrs. E. McDonald went to California on the mld-wlntor excursion ovor tho Salt Lako Routo today. She exnects to visit with relatives on tho coast for the next thirty days.

J. J. Mercer, who has passed tho past four months at Bingham, has returned homo. Dr. Joseph F.

Merrill of tho stato university talked to the Civic Improvement lcaguo In the City hall Thursday night. The old folks committee and a few Invited gucets held a genuine old-tlmo social and danco at Apollo hall Thursday night. Miss Florcnco Green, who has been attending school at Provo, spent part of tho week hero visltlni: her mother- i Mr. and Mr3. Roy Murdock and Mrn.

Harvey Fletcher of Provo were the sruosts of Mr. nnd Mrs. Stephen L. Chlpman Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Adamson of Hcbcr were hero Monday and Tuesday to attend tho funeral of Alex Adamson, their uncle. The Relief societies of Alpine stake held their regular quarterly conference In the Second ward chapel here Friday. Mrs. James Chlpman.

left hero today on the mid-winter excursion train and will visit her daughter In Honolulu before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Adams moved to Storr's coal camp Saturday, where Mr. Adams will have charge of tho company's store.

The Farmers association of this city has Invitations out for a grand picnic pnrty, lo be given next Wednesday evening In Apollo hall. Miss Bculah Lewis of Salt 1-xko City was the euest of her grandmother here Saturday. LOGAN. LOGAN. Feb.

1. Two delightful social events of the week were tho parties Riven by Mrs. F. O. Reynolds' and Miss Elizabeth Smith on Thursday and Friday.

They wore given at the beautiful new home of Dr. and Mrs. Reynolds on Second North street. Thursday tho guests, ncatcd at nine tables, wero entertained at "Ilvo hundred." Friday afternoon a large number of guesta woro received at a delightful kensington. Interesting features were Introduced during tho afternoon and a prlzo was awarded.

The rooms were adomod with daffodils. A number of guests enjoyed tho bridge tea given by Mra. Georgo Forsgren at her home Tuesday afternoon. Tho score prize wan awarded Mrs. A.

II. Thompson. Delicious refreshments 'were served. Assisting Iho hostess wero Mro. Horace Nebekcr.

Mrs. Luther Howell and Miss Lottie Neboker. About lo0 guests onjoyed a delightful surprise party Thursday evening, which wau given in honor of Professor Otto by tho members of the Sixth ward choir. It was held in tho chapel, which was apeciaJIy decorated for the occasion. Dancing was tho feature.

Saturday vcnlrig the sophomores of lhc college entertained at the Smart gymnasium complimentary to tho freshmen. Dancing was the of tho evening. Tho gymrmsuim vn3 artistically decorated and a prouramm of delightful dance music was rendered. Another enjoyable dancing party was given Saturday evening in the ladies' gymnasium of tho college by the second-year students. The iloor was with dancers all through the evening.

Th A. C. W. Woman's club mot Monday with Mrs. R.

L. Campbell. A paper on O. Henry and Edna Febr and their short stories was given by Mrs. Camp-boll.

Miss Margaret Wilkinson read an interesting Christmas story by O. Henry. Tea was served by the hostess, with Mrs. S. Horn and Mrs.

B. G. Thatcher assisting. The Clio circle held an interesting session Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Josoph Odell Mrs.

TMoses Thatcher had chargo of tho programmo and revolwcd "Fanny's First Play," by Bernard Shaw. Miss Maddoson entertained the members with a piano solo. Refreshments woro served at the closo of the afternoon. Friday evening Mrs. J.

A. Wldtsoe was hostess at a delightful dinner party at her home on College hill. The table was beautifully decorated with yellow flowers and smllax and covers wero laid for twclvo guests. Tho A. C.

Woman's Faculty lcaguo will entertain at a rocoptlon Tuesday. February at tho home of President and Mrs. J. A. Wldtsoe.

Mls3 Libbic Park entertained at a card party at hor home Friday evening. After enjoying a number of games, refreshments wero served. The guests wero Mr. and Mrs. V.

Sheffield. Miss Mabel Maughan, Miss Hazel and Jelnara Balllf, Miss Josephine Burton, Mr. Alder. Mr. Nelson.

C. W. Reese and Asael Dixon. Tho mans' friends of Mr. and Mrs.

E. P. Bacon regret that they aro to leave shortly to make their home In Boise. Mr. and Mrs.

Bacon have spent the past nlno j'cars in Logan and havo a wide circle of friends. MANTI. i MANiTJ, Feb. 1. One of tho features of the week was the Cox reunion, held Wcdnosday evening at the home of Mrs.

I. D. Vorhocs. Tho children of Mrs. Emmallne Cox entertained for the children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of the othor throe Cox families.

More than 100 wore present. Reminiscences of early days woro given by Fred Cox, William A. Cox, Charles Cox and Byron Cox. A committee consisting of one from each family was chosen to make arrangements for futuro reunions. Elaine Clirlstensen.

daughter of Judge A. 11. Chrlstonsen, was pleasantly surprised Sunday afternoon. Those present were Aflon and Faun Madsen. Luclle Madsen.

Dolores Kcnneburg, Alice Jensen. Irma Sorenson, Mabel Reld, Reva Riddle. Luzon Hansen. Alice Weslon-skow. Bcrlio Burns, Kenneth Kerr.

Milton Bcal and Glendon Reld. The K. E. class mot Tuesday evening with Mrs. Dlantha Reld.

Its president. Mrs. Olivia Burns led the class In the United States history lesson. Mrs. William Olsten led tho physical culture exercise.

A magazine article on Internal exercise was road by one of tho class. Mrs. lioblnson of Richmond and Mrs. Mary Lowry of Ferron were visitors. Mrs.

Tucker of Falrview came down Saturday to visit with her daughter. Mrs. J. P. Madsen.

Mr. and Mrs. Christian Madsen attended the sliver wedding of Representative Monson and wife of Mount Pleasant Sunday. Mrs. A.

11. Chrlslensen was the recipient of a surprise parly Saturday ovenlng. There were twenty of her friends present and live tables of crads wero played. Thoso present wore Mr. and Mrs.

E. D. Wooley. Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. Madsen. Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Hornung. Mr. and Mrs.

George Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Quince Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. C.

Axclson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tuttle. Mrs. Esther Snow, Mrs.

Efflo McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tuttle, and Mr. and Mrs.

Rosco Tuttle. Mrs. .1. H. Wodskow and daughters Christine and-VUatc left for Brlgham Jitv Wednesday, after a six week's visit with Mrs.

W. J. lioggan. Ono of the delightful dinners of the week was that given Sunday by Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Cox an a farewell to Mel-vln Strlngham. who left Monday for California. Covers wero laid for twenty. Tho Dorngaurd reunion was held Mondav at the Armada, where HO descendants of Nolls Dorngaard, deceased, assembled. Dinner was served at o'clock.

After dinner music, games and dancing wore Indulged in until o'clock, when a programme and basketball wore enjoyed. Suppur was served later Jn the ovenlng. The out-of-town guests wero Mr. and Mrs, Olu Shelrs and throe children of Victor. Mrs.

Elsie Larsen of Bonlta: Mrs, T. V. Nelson and two children of Ferron: Mrs. Sophia Pcpson and live children of Sallna: Mr. and Mrs.

W. F. Bralthwalte and family of Sterling; John Dorngaard of Glenwood; Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Dorngaard.

Hamilton and Dorothy Dorngaard of Fayette: Mr. und Mrs. A. C. Anderson, Mr, and Mra.

Arthur Anderson. Mrs. Nora Christian-son and children of Maylleld. I PLEASANT GROVE. I 1 Mrs.

L. N. Robinson ontcrtalnod tho high school teachers Thursday evening. TIioho present, woro Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Walker. Mlns Anna Lee, Miss Mlram Thurman and M. R.

EnaJgn. Tho hostess was assisted by her daughters. Mrs. Millie Paulson and Mrs. Rhoda Stagg.

PLEASANT GROVE, Feb. 1. The event of the week was the Foclal glvon by members of the Linden ward In their hall to ralnc funds for the stake tabernacle. Supper was served, after which dancing was enjoyed. Mr.

and Mrs. James II. Walker spent Tuesday in Salt Lake. Tlio Ulah county teachers will meet in convention at Pleasant Grove February 7 awl. 3.

About 200 aro expected. Mr. and Mrr-. H. B.

Jones were Sunday visitors in Salt Lake. Alexander Bullock loft Thursday for a two weeks' visit at St. George. Utah. Mr.

and Mrs. C. Banks and Mrs. Eveline Bush and son leave today for an extended trip through California. Miss Myrle Foutz of this city and Victor FItzgorald of Mammoth, who wero married this week, left for Mammoth Wednesday to make their home.

SPANISH FORK. I i SPANISH FORK. Fob. 1. Nathaniel who has been on a mission In England for the last twenty-six months, camo home Sunda5'.

Mrs. Agnes Morgan was pleasantly surprised Saturday evenlntr, In honor of tho anniversary of her thirty-fifth birth-1 day. Mrs. Hyrum Silcr of Clinton is visiting with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. George A. Hides, this week. Mr. and Mrs.

McClain of Eureka are visiting relatives and friends hero. I Bishop Benjamin Argulo Is attending tho farmers' roundup at Logan. Mlsn Bertha Swonsen was surprised Wednesday evening. She was presented with two beautiful bouquets of roses and carnations. A seven-course aupper was nerved to tho following guests: The Misses Bertha Swcnacn.

Annie Brown. Jennie ClnistoiiHoii. Ella Olson, Lora Sterling, Naomi Thomas, Olivia Swcnscn, Stconle Runolfscn, Florcnco Joncn; Me3nrs. Rawlins Hughes, David Bowen. Arthur Gilbert Taylor.

IiJlmer Swenscn, Hcbcr Nfckell, NephI Swensen and Bcrnoll Hansen. GARLAND GARLAND, Feb. 1. M. R.

Nelson Is rejoicing over the safo arrival of a fine boy at his home Tuesday. Miss Clytla Hcnrle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Honrle, colobratod hor tenth birthday Sunday. About twenty of her playmates spent the afternoon with her.

The newly organized Kensington club mot In Its first regular mooting Wednesday evening at tho homo of Mrs. A. George. Mrs. George Grover Is president and Miss Hattlo Hess is secretary.

Master Blaine Winters, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Winters, was dollghtfully surprised by about twenty-flvo of his schoolmates Monday afternoon.

They spent tho evening playing various gamo3. Tho W. C. T. U.

of Tremonton had an oyster supper and dueB shower Friday evoning at tho homo of Mrs. George Carter. Georgo Austin of Salt Lake City was In tho city Inst week arranging for a beet dump at Riverside Bdlng. Mr. Austin is argrlcultural superintendent for tho Utah-fdaho sugar factories.

Leslie Grover of Salt Lako City, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Grover of this city, underwent an operation last Tuesday at tho L.

D. S. hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

W. L. Grover remained with him for several duya and report him doing as well ns could be expected. EPHRAIM. i EPHRAIM, Feb.

I. The Dell hotel of this city was tho scene Sunday evoning of an elaborate social which provod to bo one of tho most brilliant affairs that has ever been held In this city. More than eighty friends participated in the affair. The event was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs.

Anderson, who have recently moved into tho beautiful hotel, and It was planned by a number of friends. During tho early part of tho evening an elaborato dinner was sorved, during which time tho Snow academy orchestra furnished tho music. After dlnnor was served an excellent literary programme was rendered. Tho J. G.

F. club members were entertained Monday evening by Mlas Sclda Rasmusscn and a pleasant ovenlng was spent in social chat and needlework. Luncheon was served. Thoso present, aside from the hostess, woro Alverda Anderson, Josephine Mortensen, Patra Bendetta Bcal, Geneva and Olive Anderson, Marie Clirlstensen. Ann and Genovlevo Wlllardson, Fern Erlckson, Mrs.

Sadlo Fowler and MIbs Boul-ton. Hans Jensen was the recipient of a pleasant surprise Monday aftornoon In lionor of his eightieth birthday. Tho party was planned by his chlldron, who presented him with many valuable gifts. The aftornoon was spent In partaking of refreshments and social chat. Those present wero Mr.

and Mrs. Chris Bjergo. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Chrlstonsen. Mr.

and Mrs. Christian Anderson, Mrs. Ovorson, Mra. Clirlstensen, Mr. and Mrs.

Jens Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Clirlstensen. Amelia Edgar and Harold Jensen.

MURRAY. i MURAY, Feb. 1. The Young Ladies Mutual iravo a parcel shower Mnndnv evening at tho home of Mrs. Pearl Shaw, In honor of Miss Maggie Mlllor, whose marriage takes place week.

Edgar Eatchel is in Sanpete countv on a short business trip. Mr. and Mrs. James Warren will leave for Idaho soon to make their future home. Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Swenson of Sholton, aro the guesls of Mrs. Hannah Rowan. Mrs. Isaac Tladloy will entertain for tho Baptist Ladles Aid Wednesday afternoon at her residence on Poplar street.

Mr. and Mrs. J. II, Morris announce the engagement of their daughtor Alice to James Graves, tho wedding to take place February C. Tho ward reunion will bo held In the Taylorsvlllo ward Wednesday, February 2C.

Mr. nnd Mrs. John Herllng and the latter's sister, Miss Mary Lofqul3t of Mt. Vernon, aro here as guests of relatives. Miss Dean Smith will entertain at a parcel shower Monday evening In honor or Miss Alice Morris.

Kinjr Fnrrcll of this city and Miss Alice Wright of Pcoa were quietly married at Salt Lako Tuesday. EUREKA. i EUREKA. Feb. 1.

Tho young ladles of the S. E. B. club wore the guests of tho Misses Scola Belle and Virginia Sasloy at tho home of Mrs. Frank Carroty.

After sowing for a fow hours the young ladles wero banquottcd at the Oa-trander cafe- Mrs. Joseph P. Griggs was pleasantly surprised at her homo Monday evening by tho memboro of tho Primary Th evening was spont playing various after which a rurper wan served. Thomas Morrison's friends gave him a surprise party last Friday evening at ti home of his parents. Mr.

and Mi? Charles Morrison. About fifteen young people were present and spent the even-irig in playing games. Mrs. Joseph Passey was here fron. Provo on a visit early in the week.

State Manager B. B. Cavanaugh of th-Woodmen of the World came to Eurekr Monday from Salt Lake City and spen" a couple of days In vitelline with th members of the local lodge. He expects to return to Tlntlu again within the next month and will then remain long enough to assist the local Woodmen in a cam-palgn for now members. Jamos Crcighton was over from Stock- 'H ton on Saturday for a visit with his family.

Mrs. Emma Billing returned Saturdav after a two weeks' visit with friends oi Mrs. Frank Barrett returned last Sa-urday after a short stay with Salt Lako friends. Mrs. Ray Barney of MIdvale has been visiting with Eureka friends for tho pant ten dayn-.

Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Barnard returned Saturday after spending a fow days ac Salt Lake.

Miss Ethel Hiatt was tho hostess at a session of the Bridge club Wednesday afternoon. After playing Ave games of progressive bridge, tho prlzo was award-cd to Miss Lou Flnlay. Those who a-tended were Mesdames Cornish, Doty. Dickenson. Driscoll, Blight.

Hulsh, Tom-llnnon. Billings, and Misses Frances Mc-Chrystal. Elva Jllatt nnd Lou Finlay. NEPHI. I NEPHI, Feb.

1. Mra. Fred Garrett, by Mrs. John McPhorson and Mlec Eveline Garrett, gavo a bundle shower at the home of the former Saturday oven-ing In lionor of Miss Lettlo Garrett. Those present wero Mesdames V.

E. Candland, George McCuno, V. M. Beck. E.

H. Wor-wood, Mathcw Pay. Henry Garrett, and Misses Delia and Zctta Grace, Luclla and Alberta Blackott, Matllo Parkca. Doltha Bowles, Evelyn Garrett and Fonda Mc-Phcrson. Tho marriage of Miss Lettlo Garrett and LaVorn Bowles was aolcmnized In the Manti templo Wednesday, January 20.

Mr. Bowies Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Bowles and tho brldo is the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Garrett. Both are popular and woll known In Ncphl. The marriage will be celebrated this cvenlnir by a reception at tho home of W.

A. Garrett. to which a large crowd of friends and relatives have been Invited. Tho young couplo will make their home In Ncphl. Miss Dcltha Bowles, assisted by her mother and Mrs-.

B. IL Worwood, gave a bundle shower Monday evening at the home of Mrs. R. Sudwccks in honor of Miss Lottie Garrett. Thoso present were W.

A. Bowles. Mra. C. IL Garrett.

Mi. and Mrs. Fred Garrett. Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Bowies, E. H. Worwood, Mrs. Emma Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.

Algcau Carter, Missos Theresa Carter, Dela and Zetta Grace, Lavero Fawkes. Blanche Haynes. Vera Chase. Leon Kendall, Eveline Gar-rett, Messrs. Lee Morgan, Ernest Bow-crs, Dclos Haynes, Henry Chrlsten.ncu.

Clyde Gowcrs and the guests of honor. Miss Lcttlo Garrett and LaVcrn Bowers. MOUNT PLEASANT. I i MOUNT PLEASANT. Fob.

1. Mrs. Purrington and Miss Dawson are the guests of their paronts In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs.

John Armand gave a party for Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wall tho past week.

Tho home was beautifully decorated in American Beauties and car-nations. The prizes wero captured by Messrs. Ed. Wall and Lawrenco Win-ters. Tho other guests were Messrs.

and Mesdames A. Johnson. Orange Aid-rich. Lawrence Winters. W.

F. Madsen. C. T. Duadge; Mesdames A.

Crane. Mor-gan Winters, R. A. Broadhurst, Ti. S.

Ncllsen and Bron Brothorson; Messrs. Longdroph and Larson. Mrs. Boon Brotherson entertained a few friends Thursday at dlnnor in honor of Mrs. Harry McnstI of Sallna.

Dr. and Mrs. Roy Burch left on Thurn-dny for a six-weeks' visit in Los Angeles and Long Beach, Cal. Mr. and Mrs.

James Monson enter-talned a largo number of friends Satur-day evening, the occasion bolnsr their silver wedding. Tuesday evening at thn Wasatch academy, F. C. Jenson gave a very interesting talk on Old Mexico. Later Mra.

Jensen and daughters served refreshments. On Friday afternoon, at the home of Mra. Oscar Wall, Mrs. Lulu Shepard of Salt Lako gave an interesting talk to tho membors of tho W. O.

T. U. and a fow fiionds. SPRINGVILLE. I SPRrNGVILLB, Feb.

1. Miss Mary Starr, Mian Cora Bate. Mies Ida and MIob Miss- Clara Worthen of this city and Mrs. Sarah Mendenhall and daugh-tor, Ruth, of Starr's ranoh loft for Call-fornla today, where they expeot to spend sovoral weeks. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Avery leave Mon-day for California, whore they go for Mr. Avery's health. The local lodge of the Maccabees served an oyster supper to the members last Saturday evoning. The members of tho SprlngvlUe flro department wero entertained by their Spanish Fork comrades with a dance and banquet on January 22.

Mrs. Mothcrvillo of Deadwood. Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William II.

Carter hore this week. MIDVALE. MIDVALE. Feb. 1.

One of tho pleas- ant afternoon affairs of the week was thj 1 matinee box party given Friday after- noon at the Empress by Mcsdamcs Dear 't 1 Mouahan and Allen McOwen, In coniplt- fl ruent to a number of Mldvalo ladies, D. Fitzgerald, who has been con-fined to the house the past week with an attack of laryngitis, is again able to bo around. Master Blako Fitzgerald Is con- fl valcsclng from a light attack of pneu- fl Saturday afternoon Mrs. E. Hall enter-talned a number of frlonds pleasantly at cards, followed by a luncheon, Prlzo were won by the Mesdames Custer, 1 Englcr and Droron.

jH Tho Knights of Pythias entertained tholr members und wives at a card partv 1 Thursday evening. Refreshments wero fH served nnd prizes awarded to Mrs Brown. Mr. Andcrburg. A.

D. Brown and Nell Olson. A successful social event of the week was the "500'' card party given by Mrs aVBVJ Anna Lnhnian at her homo Wodncsday Four tables were played. Prizes were awarded and a luncheon served at the 'BJH close of tho afternoon. Emma, tho little daughter of Mr.

and Mra. Silas Brown, entertained a number of children Wednesday of last week, tho occasion being her Till birthday. E. R. Richards and family, formerly of Provo, have moved Into the house on East First avenue, formerly occupied by jH George A.

Guilders and family. The Ladies Aid society of tho M. E. fH church met at tho home of Mrs. L.

Anderson Thursday. The next meeting will be held Thursday. February 6, at tho home of Mrs. F. Spencer.

Mr. Cozier, formerly of Kemmerer. PH ban accepted a position with the Golden Rule store. His family will ar- 1 rive ehorth' and. will ocoupy tho houa opposite the trertle on Center irtrest..

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