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Show present seemed to have n fine time. The Second ward bishopric and other invited guests, were in attendance. attend-ance. Mrs. Bessie Ilarrop and Mrs. John Ilarrop of ( Lrden were guests of I'nelo John I oyer last week. Friends and relatives entertained for them at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. Lee Iloyer Saturday afternoon. after-noon. Froirrani, tunics and a delicious delic-ious lap lunch was enjoyed. There Were about 20 present. Last Saturday ni.L'ht friends and relatives surprised Mr. and Mrs. Leon "Weight at their home in l'rovo. The parly included Mrs. Viola Koylance. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Aus-tin Koylance, Mrs. .lames AVeiudit of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. I Alma Miner. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Weiuht. Miss Rita lioylanee. Mr. and Mrs. Wilhy Crandall. The evening was spent in playing puues after which a delicious luncheon was served. Society -jfr. and Mrs. ( H. Allred were; the Sunday ninm-r quests of Mr. Mrs. Fred J-hnson of Payson. -r and Mrs. Orson Hutchinson Tm -mid Mr Mauford Hutch-t Hutch-t n to I'M.vson Thursday n" to nnend the wedding sup- "on t ll.HT -f Mr. and Kr, rtluir ImlK-y for Mr. and ; r- Il'irvev Hutchinson, who were jj;rill Wednesday in the Sail Xake temple. Mr; John T. Burt. Mrs. John F. BuViiiHl Miss Marie Hurt went to Pnao Tiu'sday evening to atten.l a - .nirilniK-ous shower iriveu for Mrs Vuold Arrowsinith at the home of Mrs. J. H- Arrowsinith. Mr and Mrs. B. W. Ashton of S-ilt Lake City were the quests Snndav of Mrs. Ashton's sister, jlrs. G. L. Barron. Mrs. Bert Smith, assisted by Mrs. 1 ' e""' Wiseombe, entertained the Slotb'er's Study club Friday. Feb-TUiiry Feb-TUiiry 22. Emblems appropriate for ' -R'asiiintrtous birthday were used in' the refreshments. The rooms were decorated with red and white: carnations. The following program furnished : A solo by Helen Pal-reymau, Pal-reymau, nccompanied on the piano by Helen Salisbury; ''The Soldiers" Bonus" was given by Louise I'off- ': man; Taylor Burt gave "A Boy's poem on Washington." '' Mr. nnd Mrs. X. II. Packard and . Irs. Ilappalonu Hunt of Ogden flre visiting in Springville for a few days. evetdn for her dau'liter Mary who is to be married the fifth of March to Orval Luwe. Games and refreshments) refresh-ments) were served by the hostess. Many nice and useful presents were received. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Alum Fullmer, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Clyde. Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Ilouiz. Mr. and Mrs. J. I). liagley. Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Lblen Lowe, Mr. ami Mrs. Kenneth Ken-neth Law, Mrs. Annie Jenkins. Mrs. Tom Averelt. Mrs. Willis Strom;, Mrs. Albert Thorpe, Miss Fawn Fullmer, Full-mer, Mrs. Era id; McKenzie, Mrs. Clara Hughes and daughter Helen, Mi.vs Etha Spa f ford. Miss Mary S pa f ford and Orval Lowe. MKs Iona Wonlloy, Miss Erma Woidley and Miss Muriel AVoolley were dinner quests of Miss Mary Boyer Sunday. The Boy Scouts of the Second ward crave a birthday surprise party tor Edward Boyer at his home Thursday February 21,. Tuseday evening friends nnd relatives rel-atives surprised Mrs. Lester Hall of Iiiby, Blaho. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hall. The evening was spent in playing progressive ' ri X ) " . The prize was won by Lorenzo Weight and the consolation prize was awarded to Austin lioylanee. lioy-lanee. Prizes for other games during dur-ing the evening were awarded to Lorenzo and Leone "Weight. After a musical program a two course luncheon was served. Those present were: Mrs. Viola lioylanee, Mr. nnd Mrs. Austin lioylanee, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Weight, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Weight, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Whiting, Whit-ing, Mr. and Mrs. Wilhy Crandall, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Iiothwell. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Houtz, Mr. and Mrs. Forn Averettt Mrs. Lester Hall, Mrs. Jos. Weight, Miss Bernice Roy-lance, Roy-lance, Leilyn Hall, lone Hall and Mont Hall. ' ' Mi', nnd Mrs. Henry AVeiRkt cn-tcrtaiiipd cn-tcrtaiiipd at 'TiOO'' Saduday even-ini;. even-ini;. Miss Orpha Doal was awardiHl the prize. A delicious luncheon was served to the following guests : Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clyde. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Clyde, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Crandall. Mr. nnd Mrs. Seymour Mendenhall, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cherrington, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Mendenhall, Mr. and Mrs. Dimmiek Childs. Mrs. Mary Oakcy of Stockton, Stock-ton, Calif. ; Miss Arline Mendenhall, Menden-hall, Ray Robinson. Miss Rosinn Skidmore of Richmond nnd Miss Orpha Deal. Miss Adams of Salt Lake City, vice president of the national Service Ser-vice Star Legion; Mrs. L. C. Potter of Provo, state president, nnd Miss Helen Jennings of Salt Lake City, vice president of the state organization, organiza-tion, were the speakers at the Service Ser-vice Star Legion meeting held at the home of Mrs. Nettie K. Groes-heck Groes-heck Thursday afternoon. Good instructions in-structions were given by the speakers. The following program was given: Violin and piano duet by Grant Huntington nnd Lynn Williams; Wil-liams; vocal solo by Mrs. Ruth Seovill. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess to 2G members and guests. Mr. nnd Mrs. Eon Argyle nnd daughters, Zell nnd Chloe, of Spanish Span-ish Fork, spent the week-end with Mrs. N. J. Deal. Mr. and Mrs. Lee E. Davis had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Palfreymnn, Blnine Palfreymau, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. H. Cornwell and son Max of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Crnndall nnd Mrs. Francis Hamilton spent n few days of Inst week on Provo Bench with Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Crandall. Cran-dall. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds oi Provo spent the week-end in Springville Spring-ville with Mrs. Christy Deal. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Done were Salt Lake visitors Saturduy. Miss Arline Mendenhall had as her dinner guest Friday, Miss Frances Bird of Salt Lake City. The members of the S. T. club were entertained by Mrs. Arthur Fiuley at.her home Thursday evening. even-ing. ' "Five hundred" was played iiml the prize was awarded to Mrs. George Crandall. A dainty luncheon , was served by the hostess. I Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. T. I E. Diamond were pleasantly sur- J-irised at their home. Games and cards were played, intercepted by f an oyster supper. About twenty-four twenty-four guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Webber of Salt Lake City w-ere Springville risitors Inst Sunday. Mrs. Charles Boyer entertained j the members of the Auction Bridge tlub nnd a few invited guests Saturday Sat-urday afternoon. Three tables of bridge were played. The tables bav-I bav-I lng as their centerpieces cut glass ! baskets of daffodils, with large l yellow tulle bows. The place cards ' and tally cards were also decorated ! with daffodils. Mrs. Wallace Mace was awarded the club prize and Mrs. M. L. Done the guest" prize. Luncheon wus served to the following follow-ing gaests and members : Mrs. Barry Reynolds, Mrs. G. L. Barron, Mrs. Wallace Mace, Mrs. S. C. Whit-taker, Whit-taker, Mrs. A. G. Johnson, Mrs. John F. Mendenhall, Mrs. Stephen J Deal, Mrs. Mary Onkey of Stock-1 Stock-1 ton, Calif.; Mrs. Arline Mendenhnll, Mrs. M. L. Done, Miss Orpha Deal, ami Miss Ben Argvle of Spanish Fork. 1 Mrs. M. A. Miner has returned from .Magna, where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Einer 1 Johnson. Miss Rosina Skidmore of Richmond Rich-mond spent the week-end with Miss Arline Mendenhall. 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Groesbeck wre guests Sunday of Dr. and Mis. P. M. Kelley at American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Max Klcss spent Sunday in Suit Lnke City with relatives rela-tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanford and Mrs. Claude Smith were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and i Mrs. A. V. Sanford. Mrs. Elmo Roylance spent Saturday Satur-day wilu Mrs. W. F. Paiute at Pav-son. Pav-son. Miss Helen Groesbeck spent the week-end with Mrs. Earl Thomas at Provo. Sir. and Mrs. Frank . Salisbury silent Tuesday in Suit Lake City. Mrs. D. A. Smith, Miss Florence Clawsou and Itichard Thorn motored motor-ed to Morgan where they sneut Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Colista Boyer is in Salt Luke City visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Palfreymau had their family together Sunday afternoon. The time was enjoy-alily enjoy-alily spent at social chat during which luncheon was served to the following: Mr. nnd Mrs. Will l'al-l'reyuian, l'al-l'reyuian, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Fal-l'reymau, Fal-l'reymau, Mr. and Mrs. Lee E. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clark, Mr. nnd Mrs. It. H. Corn-well, Corn-well, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Palfreymnn Palfrey-mnn and their families. Miss Arline MendeuhaLl 'entertained 'enter-tained the sewing club at her home Wednesday evening. The evening was spent at sewing after which a dainty luncheon was served to the following: Lela Boyer, Birdella Reynolds, Carol Bird, Mrs. Cornell Mendenhall, Agness Lindsay, Mrs. S. M. Deal, Blanch Worley, Mrs. E. T. Oakes, Mrs. Blanch Condie, Mrs. Charles Boyer and Jenuie Kcese. The Third ward reunion given iu the opera house February 22 was a grand success, there bciug about two hundred present. Dancing began ut S o'clock. An excellent prgram, consisting of songs, readings, read-ings, a race by Barney Google and Spark Plug and many other stunts worthy of mention. The program committee should be commended for the very splendid program. Dancing began again at 10:30, which continued con-tinued until midnight. Everyone Mrs. Ivan Child visited n few n.vs of Inst week in Ogden with , Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Packard. Mrs. Hnrry Pennington has returned re-turned from Salt Lake City, where sue has beeu visiting with her sister Mrs. Hurry ripper. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woods nnd tt e daughters, Mary Elizabeth i i f, ot Snntnquin, visited ; JltU Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Sanford Ior " ' days of last week. tho ti ,M?IKlo"ll"1l reunion held in T,, , w,ml ""insenient hall iu ursday ovcniMg of Inst week was " )'ry "'tcresting event of the ,,,,,, f splendid program was ' udeiod consisting E community r"f; 'lw of welcome bv Xh-L 0,,Kl0Ul,,,U o Mapleton; a M-mi ! -V a V00i1 s,,l y Odessa t ?1' ; "f!,mil'r Ksi"" f 1" M"(lihnll; nu address liv T. CWn uhllll: 11 1""" sul ! Mrs. oii ui Mendenlinll; un nddress by R Lb! Sr-: " address bv win . , A s"u'Ptuous supper served at 7 o'clock. Covers ot L V f,or 13- T"e remainder donul 1 7g-A "mnl,er of 'he Mcn-resent. Mcn-resent. y tt0m out f t0WU ! fromSL,fIT,n,ois, B"'d enme down the v".' , ,"ke Illst wcek to attend ; o ; rL'unlou m,i si1"1 frieuds 8 vlsitinS relatives and I atmi' ,!' sInff"rd entertained ! . a Wscelloneous shower Tuesday |