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6 THE HERALDREPUBLICAN SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY NOV 14 1909
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MT PLEASANTSpecial to The HeraldRepublican-
Mt Pleasant Nov 13Tho Comm relalclub of this cIty gave the most successfulsocIal affair In the history of the clublast Monday evening The program wasfollowed by an elaborate luncheon
A H Maiben of Provo was Visiting oldfriends and relatives In this city last Sunday and Monday
Dr AV P Winters returned from SaltLake the first of the week He and GA Gilbert made the trIp from Salt aketo here In the new automobile that Drlv nters purchased while there
Mr and Mrs A T Bond Mr and MrsP M Nielsen and Mrs Andrew Knud-sen were entertained by Miss Tensie Larsen last Saturday evening at the home othr parents Mr and Mrs Andrew LarsenBernard Madsen turned from Salinaearly In the week where he had been toIlt his relatives
1 liC South ward Sunday school teachersloa planned to give a social every twoweeks to all the officers and teachers oftile Sunday school the first one to begiven Sunday Nov 17 by the superlntendency P M Nielsen A T Bond andJoseph Johansen
Will G Farrell of Salt Lake spent thelast week In Fairview Spring City andMt Pleasant
J A Omansen of Spring City has lo-
cated here for the winterair and Mrs Ernest Winkler of Eph
raim were In this city the first of theweek
1V B Walker of Spring City left forEureka to remain during the winter
Mr Eatlnge was a guest of Miss pertie Madsen tills week
A N Miner was a visitor to Indlanolaand Milburn Tuesday visiting the schoolsIn both places that day
theentertaInedMiss Anna Andersonmembers of the 0 N O club Thursdayevening at the home of her parents Mrand Mrs Oscar Anderson
returned the first ofMrs S E Jensen
the week from Mesa Colo-
F C Jensen and S E Jensen turnedfrom Colorado Wednesday
A number of friends of Miss Alta Gunderson gave her a pleasant surprise partylast Saturday evening
Mrs F C Jensen gave an elaboratedinner to the following people Tuesdayafternoon Mrs W D Candland MrsMabel Earl Mrs C W Sorensen MrsAbram Johnson Mrs Winnie Dibble otRichfield Mrs H S Nielson
Sunday school conference will bo heldIn the South ward Sunday Nov U
Mrs EricK Gunderson and Mrs MartinRasmussen returned from Ephraim Sat-urday
Miss Annie Braby returned from Saltlast SundayLake
John Koelch and family moved fromV IS city to Murray the midst of this
makingweek
arer r Kroll andPr
MoroniParrtions
Seelyto and to Idahoyleft here
Thursday for Castle Dale to remain fortho
FwinterC Smith and family have moved to
Ogden-Mrs Victor Wise returned from Fill
more the last of the week1 Smith returned from Salt Lake last
SundayMr and Mrs Chris Thompson enter
tained a number of friends Tuesday even
lu at a pleasant socialMrs Leonard Jordan of Oregon spent
the last week visiting relatives in this
ctVMrs Andrew Knudsen entertainedAv ednesday afternoon in honor of MrsL J Jordan Others present were MrsAnn Melntosh Mrs Abe McIntosh Lu-
ck and Etta Rolph and Mrs A T BondA glee club has been organized In the
so th ward with the following membersAlolph Merz H rum Merz A T BondFrank Larsen Henry Larsen LawrenceLriek50n Harry Erickson William-s InkIer Raphael Larsen C W Sore-
tsn Levi Reynolds E G Mills JosephLund and Mauritz Peterson The chorusIs conducted by Miss Tessie Larsen
Pauline MonsoP came from Redmond-t visit her parents last Saturday ai19Sunday Miss Monson Is teaching schoolIn Redmond-
Mr and llrs Robert olcCombe of SaltI lke are spending a few days in thislitMrs A H Malben of Provo spent theT st week here wth her mother and
i relativesetherMrs Zolema Christensen is visiting rel
nt yes in Soling CityAndrew Irorman and Seble Carlston
1 ft Monday for EurekaMtss Ada Mack of Ogden is visiting In
t Is cityMrs Niels Rolfson Is visiting relatives
In IdahoIsaac Phipps returned from Salt Lake
last Sunday after a two months visittt r vUh his daughters
The Rev E E olork was a recent vis-
itor to Ephraim1 crowd of forty people gathered at the
horn of the Rev and Mrs J Meeker
lt Friday evening and spent the even-s to nn interesting social The Meeker< iady are newcomers here and the partyVI planned largely for the purpose ot-
comlng acquaintedThE Rev M L Nielson Is a guest ot-
tJ a Rev and Mrs E E MorkPeter Fardsen spent the last week with
ratives and friends In IdahoJames Jeff and family returned to theIru in Cattle Dale Thursday after a
p pleasant visit hereMis Abram Johnson entertained thedies of the Twentieth Century club
Thursday afternoon A skecu or GeorgeIIeberts life and a review of Thehutch Porch and selections by thesamE author was given by Mrs H SNeilson Geneva Johnson gave a pianoselection and Annie Johasen spoke oncurrent events
Mrs Thomas Coates of Carey Idahovvco has spent the past month here-with old friends left Tuesday for her1 orne While here she was the guestcf her sister Airs Ed Freston A
owd of her old friends gathered atthe home of Mrs A G Omonn and gaveMrs Coates a farewell party just Jefore she left-
George Brand an dGeorge PetersonWent to Salt Lake last Sunday In response to the summons requiring themto report Monday as jurors In the federal court there Mr Brand was re-lEasedI from service on account of busl
i ress affairs or a very pressing natureand returned Tuesday
Frank Carroll left this week forLsnery county to look for n suitablelCatlon Ir lie finds no Inducementsthere Jle will return and go to Ploch-
eIr and Mrs Ferdinand Ericksen-tcrtalledc G S Bastian here this
epk1 The Homo Culture club met at the
1 eme of Miss Edna McGraw Tuesdayafternoon and listened to the usualprogram of the club
A farewell party was tendered L1n-son Larson of Spring City Fridayy nightlIy thE Mutual Improvement association Mr rsen will leave fri NewZealand on a mission
C H Strato or Spring City went toI Ephraim Thursday on business
Judge Jacob Johnson returned Thursday from a trIp to Moab where he nanbeEn on legal business
Mrs Jacob Johnson Is VIsItingfriends In Salt Lake
Mrs James F Jensen was a SprIng1 City visitor the last of the week
Mrs Caroline Majors of Spring CityIs visiting her daughter in Salt Lake
Joseph Beck of hester was In Springt City Thursday bidding goodbye to
friends Mr Beck Is going tu move toWoods Cross
Charles Hyde of Mona was in SpringCity Monday
David Carlson and family of Fair-view have gone to Mammoth to 1IetIns winter
Jane Terry of Falrvlew spent the lastweek with her daughter Mrs IsaacAllred or Spring City
The W C T U and Mothers meet-ing wilt be held at the home pf MrsA B Waldamar Friday November 19
L E Brady of Fairview has been inProvo this week His family Is with himThey are contemplating a change in location from Fairview to the Garden City
Miss Henrietta Brotherson entertaineda number of her frltnds Tuesday evenIngat her home the occasion being In honorof her eighteenth birthday
Mr and Mrs Theodore Olsen returnedto Salt Lake Wednesday after visitingMr Olsens parents Mr and Mrs Wil-liam Olsen They will spend a few daysIn Salt Lake and then return here to remain during tho winter
Otto Clark who has been spendingsome time with his parents In this cityleft Friday for California
E Cheney of Fairview was broughthome from Ogden Thursday Mr Cheneyhas been ill with typhoid fever
Miss Cora Short of Ogden Is eI1Jorlnga visit with friends In Fairview
Miss Winnie Dibbler of Richfield spent
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part of the past week visiting Dr andMrs Earl of Fairview
Lawrence and Willard Barton went toProvo Thursday to remain ontlI spring
Dr John Sundwall of Salt Lake madea trip to his native county this week
George Christensen has bought thehome formerly belonging to Mr and MrsA H Malben who are now living InProvo
MANTISpecial to The HeraldRepubUcan
ManU Nov 13The conference of theSouth Sanpeto stake held at EphralmSaturday and Sunday drew many fromthe Temple City Those presesit of thegeneral authorities were President JosephF Smith President Anthon H Lund andBishop C W Nlbley The visitors wereguests at the home of President and MrsLewis Anderson Mon ay morning wherethey took dinner before taking their de-
parture for their homes They were alsotaken about the city as this was Bishop Nlbleys first visit to the Sanpetevalley
The marriage of Thomas C Lyman andMiss Florence V Nielsen both residentsof Oak City was solemnized at the temple Wednesday by President Lewis Ander-son
George L DeLange of Koosharem andMiss Blanche Gates of Salina were married at the temple Wednesday
Miss Olive Allred of Spring City wasa guest at the home of Mr and Mrs Alma L Griner-
Mr and Mrs Wilford Allred of Chester spent Tuesday In Manti visitingfriends
Miss Inez Sudweeks of Kingston wasa Temple City visitor Tuesday
Mrs Laura Madsen of Mt Pleasantspent the week In ManU
Mary Petersen of Redmond was a visi-tor in the Temple City with friends
Mrs Mary Oberg ot Mayfield spentTuesday In Mantl with friends
Mrs Christene Rlenlund of Mayfieldvisited In Mantl Tuesday
Lars C N Myrup of Centerfield was aMantl visitor Tuesday
Erma and Stena Anderson of Center-field spent Tuesday In the city
Mrs Susanna Harward of Spanish Forkwas a guest at the home of Mr and MrsP ar Cox during the week
Mrs Lydia H Hansen of Mt Pleasantwas a Temple City visitor Wednesday
Mrs Florence V Nielsen of Oak Citywas In ManU Wednesday accompanyingher daughter Florence who was marriedat the temple
Edwin F Oberg of Mayfield spent Tues-day In Manti visiting friends
Mrs Melroy Kjnr of Provo Is In thecity visiting her parents Mr and MrsC H Bird at the home of Bishop andMrs Louis C Kjar
Mr and Mrs J Leo Haten of Provoare In the city visiting with relatives beIng guests at the home of Mayor andSirs William B Lowry
Miss Flora Candland of Chester wasIn the city during the week visiting atthe home of John B Malben
The R K club met Tuesday at thehome of Miss Sidonia Olsten president
Mrs Lottle Barton ot Alberta Canida Is In the city visiting relatives andfriends
An old times ball will be given Inthe opera house the proceeds of whichwill go to the sixtieth anniversary cele-
bration of MantlMrs Eliza Watson and daughter ot-
Sprlngvllle are In the city visiting MrsMary Bryan
George Peabody of Salt Lake spent partof the week In Mantt visiting friends
George J Martin of Chicago was a Tem-ple City visitor Tuesday
Mr and Mrs John Miller returned froma trip to Richfield Sunday
George D Singley of San Francisco wasIn Manti during the week vIsiting friends
The music students of Professor FredJ Fjeldsted of the Manti High schoolgave a recital at the school building lastevening
J J Stephens of Denver spent part ofthe week in Manti visiting friends
Alonzo Parker of Kiowa Kan andMiss Bessie Frost of Ephraim received
a marriage license during the weekMr and Mrs Jorgen Madsen were Eph
raim visitors Sunday and attended thequarterly conference
Mr and Mrs William F Reid wereEphraIm visitors Sunday
A son was born to Mr and Mrs Mel-
on Hannon during the weekC B Jamison of Salt Lake spent the
first of the week in Mantl visiting friendsJ W Iloggan came home from the
north during the week after being awaysome weeks
Oliver Christofferson ot Idaho former-ly a resident of ManU Is In the city viS-
Iting relatives and friendsMrs Belle Brown and family are In
the city from Bonita Wyo visiting Mrsfrowns parents Mr and Mrs E WFox and other relatives
Erastus Larsen of Wyloming a formerresident of 3ranti was here during theweek to visit his father Paul ChristianLarsen and brother Niels C Larsen MrLarsen leaves in a few days for Denmarkto labor as a missionary
Leroy Alsen of Moroni was In the cityThursda A farewell party was given
for him that evening by the membersof his ward before his departure for themission field
The people or the Temple City are expetting an exceptionally large number ofpeople from all over the country Thanks-giving week to attend the sixtieth an-niversary celebration Letters from rela-tives and friends are received dally bycitizens of lanU expressing a desire tovisit the old home once more and to takepart In honoring the pioneers who endured so many hardships In the settlement of Sanpete county Every preparation Is being made for the comfort ofthe visitors by the people of Mani-
Mr and Mrs Christian Axelsen entertamed last week for Mrs Dr LucianNoyes of Richfield who was the guestor Dr and Mrs C W Bird Those present were Mr and Mrs Frank TuttleMr and Mrs C W Bird MIss BlancheBird Mrs C H Bird Kenneth and lIeher Bird and Mrs Lucian Noyes of Richfield
Charles Smyth of Fountain Green wayIn Mantl yesterday to visit his motherMrs Fannie Smith
The Ladles Literary club met at thenquarters Thursday afternoon A socJaltime during which refreshments wereserved as among the special featuresA paper on home sanitation was giverby Miss Christie Crawford Some chapters or The Scarlet Letter were readand the discussion was led by Mrs L FBecker
LEHISpecial to The HeraldRepublican
Lehl Nov 13A bundle shower wasgiven in honor of Miss Temple LongTuesda evening by Miss Amy Whipple and Miss Della Petersen at thefarmers home The guests were MIssGoldie Dorton Miss Sadie BroadbentMrs Lester Phillips MIss Ada SteeleMiss Selena Winn Miss Mabel Southwick Mrs Abe Gudmansen Mrs An-
drew Trane Miss Daisy Kirkham Misstraggle Mayberry Mrs Bertha Hindey and Miss Ethyl Gardner
Mrs S I Goodwin was the hostesstt a prettily planned party Mondayevening the occasion being the bIrth-day of her daughter Thelma UniqueInvitations were sent to twentyfiveof Miss Goodwins friends
Mrs May Cowan of Salt Lake withher niece were visiting at the home ofMrs Cowans parents Mr and MrsJames G Gray this week
The local high school students gavea successful dancing party and basket-ball game Friday night This was thesecond dancing party and the first ballgame given by the students this sea-son
Mr and Mrs Felix Long have is-
sued cards announcing the marriage oftheir daughter Temple to StanleyWlnn Wednesday Nov 17 the cere-mony to be performed In the Salt Laketemple
Mr and Mrs James Me Kirkham en-
tertained the employes of the JamesUrkham Sons company Monday even-Ing at a banquet
Mrs Maroni Olmstead of Idaho Isthe guest ot her motherInlaw Mrs SA Olmstead
Miss Lizzie Webb of RJverton wasthe guest or Mr and Mrs Thomas RJones this week
Kelsey Chatfield and Marine Feltof Salt Lake are guests of Mr andMrs John Cutler of this city
Bishop Henry Lewis was combIningpleasure and business at the state capttal this week
George A Hacken of Magrath Canada will leave on a missIon tothe eastern states early In December
Miss Edna Brown was the hostessat a charming entertainment Thursdayevening at which the members of theUi and I club were guests
Professor Eastmond of the B Y U-
nd Miss Lottie Owens of AmericanFork were Lehl visitors Sunday
Azer Briggs ot Magrath Canada sonof Mrs Emma Briggs of this city Is
the guest of his mother prior to hisdeparturemissionary
to the eastern states as a I
C R Johnson of the B Y U atProvo was a visitor in Lehl SundayHe was n speaker In the Fourth wardand at the tabernacle
The members of the B B clUb ofthe Fourth ward were highly entertained Wednesday evening at the homoof Miss Hazel Bateman
Thomas Spencer of Escalanti was theguest or his sister Mrs Martha Bushman thIs week He leaves Tuesdayon a mission to the eastern states
Ray Allred was the princIpalspeaker at the local tabernacle Sunday afternoon his remarks being relative to his recent visit to England
Mrs James Hill of Salt Lake wasthe guest of her brother and his wifeMr and airs A L Yates
Mr and Mrs W L Gardner ofAmerican Fork wore Lihl visitors thisweek
Miss Goldie Dorton was a Salt Lakevisitor Vednesday
George Austin of SaltLaleo was theguest of his sister Mrs Abe Gudmun-sen Sunday
Miss Ethel Wright of Magrath Canada Is a guest at the home of BishopJohn Stoker In the Fourth ward
Miss Marian Thurman of the U of Uspent Sunday with her parents InLehl
Thomas Thurman was the recipientof a surprise party Monday night theoccasion being his thirtieth birthday
During the winter the HawklnsVallace Lyceum bureau will give a seriesof five entertainments In Lehi underthe auspices Of the local Commercialclub
Buel Allred son of Mr and MrsJames Allred will leave for a mission to Samoa Nov 27
Mr and Mrs A W Kirkham wereProvo visitors this week
An entertainment was given Tues-day afternoon by Mrs G L Stookey Inhonor of the Alpine stake and localofficers of the Y L lI I A MrsStookey vas assisted by Mrs H C
Holbrook In the evening the Alpinestake officers visited the various wardM I A meetings
A pleasing social event was the re-ception given by Mr and Mrs AlmaH Allred at their home Tuesday nightIn honor of their daughter Ella whowas married to Lester Phillips of thiscity last week
A large audience greeted PresidentG N Child at the Third ward chapelSunday night when he spoke on Mutual Improvement
N B Prttcheff or Fairview was theguest of Mr and Mrs John Russon thisweek
Mayorelect Edward SouthwIck wasa Linden visitor this week
Mrs Zalley Spratley of AmericanFork was the guest of her parentsMr and Mrs George Southwick Sun-day
Mrs H E Osterloh Is a Provo visitor this week the guest of Mr Osterlolis parents
Mrs Josephine Olmstead left LehiWednesday for Chicago where she willjoin her husband and then accompanyhim In some of his missionary labors
Parley Austin and Newburn Buttswere Salt Lake visitors this week
Miss SadIe Wrigley of Salt Lakeand Lott Kirkham of this city are tobe married In Salt Lake Dec 1
Tuesday Nov 16 Is the da set forthe opening of the Third ward bazaarThe ladles of the ward have the affair In charge
Bernice Austin of the B Y U atProvo Was the guest of Mr and MrsEll Webb this week
John Russon of the Union board CR Johnson of Provo Ray Allred Kelsey Chadtleid and 3IIss Felt of SaltLake with Superintendent Greenwoodof American Fork were visitors at theLehl Sunday schools last Sunday
Miss Ada Steel ot Salt Lake was theguest this week of Mr and Mrs SamuelPeterson
Mr and Mrs Charles Johnson ofProvo were guests of Mr and Mrs AV-
E Raker Sunday-Announcement has linen made of the
coming marriage of MIss Helen Boyleof Payson and Jesse Earl of this citythe ceremony to take place Nov 16
Miss Beatrice Miller of Provo was nguest of Miss Emily Van lass Sunday
Mist Myrtle Stewart entertained theOrchiS club this week at a fancy sewIng bee
PAYSONSpecial to The HeraldRepublican-
Payson Nov 13Miss Josie Liddlecame from Thistle Friday evening tospend a few days at homE
Miss Della Daniels entertained Saturday evening at a bundle shower In compliment of Miss Lisle Boyle whose wedding will take place at Salt Lake Wednesday Nov 17
Mrs John Van Wagner returned to hrhome in Provo Monday after visitingher mother Mrs Daniel Stark
Mrs Marion Wakefield and children ofProvo have been visiting Mr and MrsFrank Ballard
Mr and Mrs J C olcClellan went toSalt Lake Friday morning
The S O D H girls met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Leila WilsonGrey
Miss Ethel Taylor went to Provo Friday
Elmer Potter Jody Smith and RalphDone went to Provo last Saturday totake the examination for rural letter carrierMiss JennIe Sargent left Wednesdaymorning for Soda Springs Ida
Mr and Mrs C T Johnson left Sunday afternoon for Salt Lake where theywill make their home
Mrs Frank McHatton Is In Payson theguest of her daughter Mrs A G Guthlel
Miss Delphia Simons came home Thursday evening after spending two monthsin Salt Lake
Mr and Mrs William ierre came homeMonday after an extendel visit In Provo
The Knffe Klatch club met Friday afternoon ilt the home of Mrs George Bertelsen
ado Thomas left Thursday to take a
poslton with the government emigrationservice as head gardener with headquar-ters In San Francisco Mrs Thomas and I
children will join him after a visit to herparents In oJorelas Mexico
Miss Thresa Todd came from Salt Lakethe first of the week for a visit
A farewell was given at the Secondward meeting house Sunday evening forRobert Bills who left Monday morningto fill a mission In the southern states
County Superintendent G N Child ot-Lehi was In town Friday visiting theschools
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