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Show 'SnTl.E MK'IKTX j ' ,i Mrs W. S. Packard of i Mr. '" ilr- Slltlll,iy T - of Mrs J- W. WHitii'K-,0a WHitii'K-,0a Sunil"! "J 1 ntl Mrs. Alnin Wheeler en-Mr' en-Mr' i. number of their friends eve,, i Music wis tbe foa-rnd?f foa-rnd?f , u e onincs entertainment tf rh refreshments were of,t These l'"-s.t wore -Mr. wft -,,vid Williams, Mr. and Zi MM WIHIan Mr. and Mrs. 1 ,uq WiHi:ii- Mr. and Mrs l-.d-J i Willi'inis, Mr. and .Mrs. Isaac 5'" Mis".s Blanch nnd Minnie Srlm Mr. Peterson and Mr. U n'nll of Spanish Fork; Mr. BTm J ) Koynohls. Mr. and t T Iiofl.inos, Mrs. Ellon I d, Mr. ami Mrs. Alya Zabrisk.e, ,i Mrs -V G. Thorn. Mrs. of Kiehfield. Idaho; Mr. ud Mrs. (J. W. Friel, J r id Mrs. John Whiting. Mrs. f w.' Whiting nnd Mrs. A. O. Thorn. j M Whiting left last Thursday for' Orchard, Idaho, where the TVhiting & Thorn construction outfit out-fit liases contract. ' Mr and Mrs. Leo Neilson returned return-ed from Eureka. Sunday. For the present they will make their home ji Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Kichard Braudlcy f Provo bad as their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brand-ey Brand-ey of Springville. Miss Elfie Huntington enter-ained enter-ained a number of her friends nt icr studio Tuesday evening. The veniug was spent at "500." The irize was awarded to Miss Orpha Deal. The guests were Mr. and ,lrs. Lvman Haymond, Mr. nnd ilrs. Rudolph Kuold, and Miss )rpha Deal. Charles Boyer left Saturday for briskie, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Crawford. Craw-ford. The prize was won by Alva Zabriskie and the consolation prize was won by Wilt'ord Clyde. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Bees and Con M. Keese of Salt Lake City are the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Beal. Mrs. Flora Bryan returned home Friday after a visit in Los Angeles. ' ( A. O. Thorn has returned to hisi construction work at Urchard, Idaho. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Brandley have returned after a ten-day visit in Salt Lake City with Dr. and Mrs. Samuel II. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Noyes. The members of the Mothers Study club were entertained Friday at the home of Mrs. Maude Thorn. Mrs. Flora McKenzie gave a paper on "The Ten Great Americans.'' Reading by Mrs. Catherine Salisbury. Salis-bury. Two piano solos were played by Mrs. Mary Mower. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served by the hostess. The Bee Hive girls of the Third ward were entertained Thursday evening by Mrs. Claude Salisbury and Mrs. Charles Boyer, nt the Salisbury home. Games were played play-ed nnd luncheon served. Those present pres-ent were Pearl Gore, Ellen Howe. Florence Boyer, Margaret Bird, Josephine Clark, Louise Crandall, Helen McKenzie, Grace Diamond. Mrs. Ralph Smart assisted by Mrs. Ireta Buckley entertained the presidency presi-dency nnd the fourth and fifth group of the Third ward primary. Delicious refreshments in which Valentine ideas were carried out, were served to twenty guests. Straw. Mr. nnd Mrs. Glen Dallin spent last week end in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Dallin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Jolley. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harmon of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bird during the latter part of last week. Miss Margaret Bird and Win. Groooms motored to Salt Lake City last Saturday to attend the play ''Blossom Time." Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Iloldaway returned re-turned Saturday after a six weeks visit at Pasadena. California, with Mr .and Mrs. M. B. Black. Mrs. O. A. Pnyzant spent n few j days of last week at Eureka with Mrs. Joe Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Lawrence of Ogden spent Saturday and Sunday Sun-day in Springville. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McKenzie of Salt Lake visited n few days of j last week with Mrs. W. A. McKenzie. Mc-Kenzie. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Groesheok entertained en-tertained Mr. and Mrs. Jess Groes-beck Groes-beck nnd family at dinner Tuesday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. A. Boyer entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday for Dr. nnd Mrs. D. D. Boyer of Trovo and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Boyer. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Owen McKenzie Mc-Kenzie and Horace Crandall Were Salt Lake Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Black returned Tuesday from Richfield. Mrs. Vaughn Olsen was happily surprised by a number of friends at the home of her parents. Mr. nnd J Mrs. ,l:il)tz Taylor on Monday evening. even-ing. Games and music were enjoyed enjoy-ed and a delicious luncheon was served to the following quests: Mr. and Mrs. Ilebcr Ilomz, Mr. and Mrs. .Taliez Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. "VYellty Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. John Vhit-intr, Vhit-intr, Mr. and Mrs. Kenzo Weight, Mr. and ilrs. Owen Hall. Mrs. Lester Les-ter Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Frank San- ford, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Robertson, Miss Doris Taylor and Frank Tav- ) lor. ' 1 The descendants of the late Francis Fran-cis Beardall met at the Fraternity hall Saturday afternoon and evening. even-ing. Feb. 9, in honor of Mrs. Bear-da Bear-da U's birthday. There were present about 150, children, grandchildren and great frrandehildreu. A most enjoyaple time was had by everyone present. Dancing was the feature of the afternoon. At 0:30 a most inviting in-viting luncheon was served by Mrs. X1 Hone. Mrs. Alice Beardall, Mrs. IItn" Saturda"y-Irs- Ellen Vance, us-" in their hoiur'in Colk& Mower, ren k: JSis Van Leuven. From 7:30 to s :3u hrry.. good program, was rendered.' One number on the program was given by Mrs. Ella Cragon, wherein she called all the little children from 5 to 12 years of age together and gave them a very interesting sketch of Grandfather and Grandmother Beardall's lives and their coversion to the L. D. S. church back in England. Eng-land. After the program was over the rest of the evening was spent in dancing and visiting. Two weeks ago the family met at the home of Mrs. Charolotte Bram-mall Bram-mall nnd formed a family organization organiza-tion for the purpose of gathering treneology of their dead ancestors, in order that their temple work might be done. The Junior class of the Second ward Y. L. M. I. A. and the teacher Mrs. O. A. Payzant, met at the home of Mrs. F. M. Minor last Tuesday1 evening. After the lesson had been given a luncheon was served by tho hostess to 15 members of the class tn extended trip in the east. Mrs. George Smith nnd daughters, Serniece and Margaret, visited last peek-end with Mr. and Mrs. Pier Jriiitou. Mrs. Olive Anderson nnd Mrs. !rewis Brandley entertained Mon-lay Mon-lay evening at a dinner party. Che guests included Miss Florence sTewell, Lowry Nelson, Fawn Sin-rieton, Sin-rieton, Aleda Nelson, Fern Willard-(on, Willard-(on, and ALma Brandley, all of Provo. Mrs. Rose Vance visited Saturday and Sunday with friends at Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. Miss Maude Settle spent Satur-lay Satur-lay nnd Sunday with relatives in Jalt Lake City. In celebration of his birthday, luel Ashcraft was surprispd hv p ;rp man h'i -f.imnvnmirv ..to get I .i,wt9 served to ijiflu.. ,,rs Assie Wannacot, Gwen iuonslde, Florence Daley, Carrie Jnnford, Iua Sumsion, Kenneth Sriekson, Alden Childs, Myron nhilds and Howard Thorn. Sirs. Dimmick Childs was the ffeek-end guest of Mrs. A. B. Olson In Salt Lake City. Complimentary to the third birth-lay birth-lay of her little son Fred, Mrs. Dimmick Childs entertained a num-oer num-oer of his playmates at a party Thursday afternoon. Games were played and refreshments were served to twelve guests. In honor of Miss Bessie Reynolds, Rey-nolds, a bride of the month, Mr. and. Mrs. Dimmick Childs entertained enter-tained at a dinner party Friday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cherrington and the honor guest. Mr. and Mrs. George Beardall. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weight, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Groesbeck and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Jenkins were among those who attended the play, "Blossom Time," nt Provo Wednesday evening. Miss Norma Childs entertained Thursday evening nt a valentine party. A valentine scheme was carried car-ried out in the decorations and alsc in the dainty luncheon which was served to about fourteen guests. Mrs. Francis Hamilton of Ogden The members of the S. T. club entertained en-tertained their husbands at the home of Mr. and Mis. Lev. is Clegg. last week. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Claud Smith and Leon Sumsion Sum-sion and the consolation prizes were awarded to Mrs. George Crandall and Leo Sumsion. Luncheon was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sumsion, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Finley, Mr. and Mrs. George Crandall, Cran-dall, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Weight. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown, Mr. and Amasa Rowland, Mrs. Emma Kennedy, Ken-nedy, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peterson Peter-son and Leon Sumsion. Bert Clark of Sparks, Nevada vistied with relatives and friends in Springville a few days last week. ! Mr. and Mrs. Manford Hutchinson entertrined the following nt dinner J rf Wonca f ' conVe, IWr1, tJ. j,it ville high school on Thursday. illto subject Was -The Soldier's Bon N. J. Nuttall and Ross Nuttnll all ot Pasedena, Cal. Mr .and Mrs. Eastham Clegg entertained en-tertained a mimber of friends at their home Saturday evening. Games and a musical program were the features of the evenings entertainment enter-tainment after which luncheon was served to twenty-two guests. Mrs. G. L. Barron entertained the members of the Auction Bridge club and a few invited guests, at her home Saturday afternoon. The rooms were made attractive with a profusion of sweet peas and baby breath. A valentine scheme was carried out in the decorations and place cards. Mrs. R. L. Done was awarded the club prize and Mrs. M. L. Done the guest prize. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served by the hostess. Those present were Mrs. Wallace Mace, Mrs. Harry Reynolds. Mrs. Ii. L. Done. Mrs. S. M. Deal. Mrs. Chns Boyer, Mrs. S. C. Whittaker, Mrs. A. G. Johnson, Mrs. John Mendenhall. Men-denhall. The invited guests were Mrs. Nelson Beal. Mrs. D. A. Smith, Mrs. D. B. Welch and Mrs. M. L. Done. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and I Billy Fay Miller were dinuer guests i Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. II. Lee - Boyer. i An excellent musical program has lieen prepared as a part of the program pro-gram for tho Service Star Legion t meeting to lie held this month at the sind Mrs. Hoger Jones of Salt Lake City are visiting in Springville with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Crandall. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Haymond entertained (he following at dinner, Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Veil Mower, Mrs. Sarah Kouold and Mr. and Mrs. Q. W. Friel. Mrs. Charles Boyer spent Tuesday Tues-day in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Sarah Kouold left Sunday for San Diego, Calif., where she will visit with her sister, Mrs. Anna llichards. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davis were tho Sunday dinuer guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Pier Brinton and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ilolley motored to Hinsham, Saturday, where they attended the dance and after visiting visit-ing with relatives they returned Inune Sunday. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clark were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davis. A pleasant evening was spent nt -cards. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Allied enter-tained enter-tained at cards Saturday evening. A delicious three-course luncheon waF served to the following: Dr. and -Mrs. Nelson Beal, Mr. nnd Mrs liluke Palfreyman, Mr. and Mrs "ilford Clyde, Mr. and Mrs. P. C JJbiiison, Mr. and Mrs. Ainu "heeler, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Za home of Mrs. Nettie Groesbeck. " Miss Geneva" IrrrrtU;i,c. daughter oL'iir. and Mrs. T. O. Ilutchings was married in Ogden last week to C. R. McDonald of Evanstou, "Wyoming. Last Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Thorn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alva Zabriskie. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Crawford, Craw-ford, L. T. Ilofheins. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ivan Childs, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wheeler, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Whiting, Whit-ing, Mr. and Mrs. Winn Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Whiting motored to Salt Lake City to see the musical comedy "Blossom Time." At the centennial celebration of (he Cache valley at Logan. Utah, in July. Mrs. ilahn. of Kansas City. Kan., granddaughter of Jim Briduer. noted pioneer scout and guide in the region at its settlement, settle-ment, will be the guest of honor. Mrs. Ilahn came into prominence recently by filing suit for a million dollars against producers of the film "The Covered Wagon." for depicting de-picting Bridget as an undesirable character, it is alleged. Mrs. r. M. Kelly of American Fork as a Springville visitor Mon- day. ; Miss Emma Dougall and Miss I Orissa Brinton were down from . Eureka on last week end. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Nelson and I I Mrs. Alvin Peterson of Salt Lake -; City are visiting with Mrs. Stella |