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Show 1 Emma Lee, Evelyn Warren. Lmii.sc MeinU-nhall and Mary Ilalversoii1. lieutrhe Hatfield. ! Mrs. Ma ni ford Hutchinson had as h'T u'nest Moi.day h-r mother. Mrs.' N. -I. Niuall and her In-other. Ross, Nulla!! both of I'asjidi-na. 'alifc.rnia and Mr.-. Cliff Civt w ford of Soldier Summit. Mrs. Jerry 1 Minn has returned to her hone ia Rinuham niter a visit . with her mother. Mrs. M.-ada Cran- j dall. ! , ; " wcddiiiL' reception will be held , in the FirM v.ai-H church Friday,; "i-bntary .s. for Mr. and Mrs. Leo ' Weight, who were married Wednes- iiay in the Salt Lake temple. I Thursday afternoon the members! of the S. T. club were entertained' by Mrs. Claud Smith at her home., The following officers were install- ; ed : Mrs. Lewis Clegg was elected ! president; Mrs. Harry I'ennington, secretary and treasurer: Mrs. Man- j ford Hutchinson, reporter. Progressive Progres-sive 500 was played during the af- j ternoon. The prize was won by j Mrs. Lewis Clegg. Luncheon was j served by the' hostess. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. AA. Hone announce an-nounce the engagament of their daughter A'elma to Kenneth Law of Mapleton. The marriage will take place February 20, in the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. Elias Hariuer entertained at j a miscellaneous shower "Wednesday j for Miss A'elma Hone. Many nice and useful presents were received. A very enjoyable evening was spent by the many friends who were present. . : . I Miss Odessa Mendenhall will on-j terlain Saturday eveilimr at a mis-! cellnireons shower, for Miss Bessie Reynolds. Miss Allies Lindsay nnd Miss. Uhineh AA'orley entertained at n kithceu shower for Miss Bessie Reynolds, Rey-nolds, Monday evening af the home j of Mrs. Stephen Deal. Part of the evening was spent at sewing on tea towels, for the honor guest. Delicious De-licious refreshments were served to the following-guests : Misses Reva Lewis and Jennie Reese of Provo, Lela Boyer. Carol Bird, Birdella Reynolds. Arline Mendenhall, Catherine Cath-erine Southwiok: Margaret Bird, Mrs. Blanch Condie, Mrs. Delia Bird, Mrs. J. O. Reynolds and Mrs. Stephen Deal. The members of the Pleasant Hour dancing club attended the dance given at the Auditorium in Spanish Fork Saturday evening by the Wasatch dancing club. About forty couples from the Springville club were in attendance. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arch Coombs of Hershey, Nebraska, nre visiting with relatives in Springville. Word comes from Arizona that the bnhy of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Jnrvis who is the grnndchild of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Boyer, Jr.. carried off the first prize in the baby contest con-test nnd was pronounced hy the judges ns being perfect. Lnst Saturday evening the First ward choir gave a four act piny entitled en-titled "The Dust of the Earth." Those who took part were: Paul Brown, Mary AA'eight. Thomas Greener, Helen Mnnwnring, Ronald Allan, Leo AVeight. Ruth Allan, Thelma Boyer. Frank Allan nnd Frank Bjarnson. Banjo solos nnd n male quartet filled in between the acts. A large nnd appreciative audience audi-ence pronounced everything to be exceptionally fine.- Mrs. I). C. Alleman is visiting in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Thomas. Mrs. ilia Brown ahd Mrs. J. C. Lyman entertained ar the Brown Wed i:e - day evening in Salt Lake City, at a family dinner party iu honor of Mr. and Mrs Lewis Terry. Mrs. Kli.a Thorn is spending this wc'-k in Salt Lake City with relatives. rela-tives. I .MXPLE-JTON NI-:VS I : " Mr. and Mrs. I). B. AVelch spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. Last Thursday evening C. E. Allan was the honor guest at a surprise party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Malstrom. (James, music and an oyster supper formed the evening's entertainment. Mr. Allan was presented with a large niorris chair. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allan, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Austin IIouU, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Allan, Misses Lola and Tressa Malstrom, assisted by the hostess. The Mapleton male quartet will appear on the program at the Black Hawk dance to be held at the Springville high school -this week. The Ariel quartet has been engaged en-gaged to play at the dance at Mapleton on the evening of February Feb-ruary li). The Mapleton "M" Men enjoyed a very successful rabbit hunt at Mosida last Saturday when they returned re-turned with-over fifty rabbits. J. T. AA'illiams of Sandy and Del Banks of Spanish Fork were the Sunday dinner guests of -Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lee. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Lee of Springville were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. AVm. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tew of Leslie, Idaho, are in Mapleton this week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. AVm. T. Tew and Mr. and Mrs. LaA'ell Bird. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Perry entertained the members mem-bers of the old folks committee. Luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harmer nnd Mr. and Mrs. Leu Diamond. The following program pro-gram was arranged to be given as a part of the entertainment for the old folks to he held at the Mapleton Maple-ton amusement hall next Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock: Community singing; a solo hy Spencer Mack-ley; Mack-ley; address of welcome, Burton Tew; instrumental music by Preal and Thelma Neilsou ; rendiug by Mrs. Bert Snell ; music hy the Mapleton band ; rending by Miss Madge Johnson ; song hy the Mapleton Maple-ton quartet; recitation by Frank Jenson. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. A. Hill and daughters, Lois and Ruth, were the guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. R.. L. Mendenhall. The junior girls of the M. I. A. held their last meeting at the home of Thelma Lnrson. Miss Larson has been very ill nnd would have been unable to attend the meeting elsewhere. else-where. . - Miss Marie Jensen entertained a number of her friends at a slumber party Friday evening. Games and music formed the evenings entertainment. entertain-ment. Dainty refreshments were served to Misses Florence Carrick, .'..ii ' ln SPRINGVILLE SOCIETY'. 1 ; iv i 3i j 3" t Mrs. Earl Thomas nnd daughter -(! v Helen were Springville visitors Mon- t , ' . day and Tuesday. s Mrs. Emma Long entertained at p . i miscellaneous shower at her home f Friday evening for Miss Lola S.Brown, a bride of this mouth. H . i' Games were played and luncheon ' Berved to the following: Mrs. Jennie YJ Clyde, Mrs. Sarah Palfreyman, II e'1 Miss Gnroldeen Martin, Mrs. Emma Brown, Mrs. Clara Iirown, Miss l' j Myrtle Childs, Miss Helen Sauford, ' ' Mrs. Effie Phillips, Mrs. Fanny , ,'" Oakley, Mrs. Retta Sumsion, Mrs. i. T,' Hazel Roylance, Mrs. Mary Brown, . -f, Mrs. Margaret Robinson, Miss Vera i Durrnnt of Provo, Leo Weight and ',f Michael Long. ' e I i'.'1' Mrs. Jrtwls--Wtekiuao is visiting V:- ,' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.! I , l!' ,I'"-V. trfiiford. !' ', Jj Saturday afternoon the members t"x 01 the Auction Bridge club were en- - tertained by Mrs. Stephen DeaL !. !t : The rooms were decorated with red j .;'''!' enrnntions. Invited guests were: I joined by her husband. Whiie there Mr. and Mrs. Hedden made an inspection in-spection visit to the Martha Washington Wash-ington candy factory and also the Kelley Ice Cream factory. Mrs. Rose Vance spent Saturday in Salt Lake City . Mrs. A. W. Finley entertained the members of the Home Culture club at her home Friday. Current events were discussed and a paper on "The ing the Developing of Dress in the Past Time," was given by Mrs. Louise Mendenhall. Music was rendered ren-dered by Miss Catherine Dougall nnd Alzada Willmot. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. O. Reynolds announce an-nounce the engagament of their daughter Bessie Jane, to Vern Cornell Cor-nell Mendenhall, the marriage to take place February 14, at the Salt Lake temple. Miss Mary Louise Lee nnd Lanr-' etta Johnson of Soldier Summit j were the week end guests' of Miss II . Airs. u. . iueniH'nnaii, Airs. a. a. W1, ! ' Smith, Mrs. L. L. Done nnd Mrs. i- i ! 11 Nelson Ileal. The prize was won by ;, Mrs. Wallace Mace. The sviest prize 1 ( j was awarded to Mrs. Heal. Lunch- f j son was served by the hostess. "V a Miss Fay Humphrey entertained ';!( i it a card party Saturday evening, '' i at her home. A chili supper was j J U': served. The quests included Mr. . (; ,j X -nd Mrs. Elmo Itoylance, Mr. and I ' ( . Jy 4rs. Clyde Humphrey, Miss Lela , , lOiitter, lieed Straw, Morris Cran-"i-l: er, Miss Fay Falfreyman and Joe I . j. nmphrey. 1 f , ( Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hansen of Mara-j'j Mara-j'j v. moth spent the week end with the ! " latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ym. ie; I i: Humphrey. i . o , t ' "'. t. Miss Lela Sutter entertained Sun-' Sun-' day evening at a chicken supper for : w the following: Miss Fay Humphrey, ; f; (1 Mrs. C. E. Sutter, Itoy Sutter, Mor- r M'o.ris Cranmer, Fred Sauford. After i ! i supper card games completed the evening's entertainment. of1; , 7e . U Saturday evening Misses Anna fir : 1 Sumsion, Dona Ashcraft, Grace r-Clegg. Norma Holley, Mryle Zahris-3 Zahris-3 . kie nnd Kulon Nelson, llnuner Snell, , 1 r Tayton Alexander and Union Wil- 1 E -. ,li!kins attended a party given at the I . , . t home of Jack Robertson of Spanish j ' Forlc. Card games were played J -G , tv after which a delicious chicken 3 !l supper was served. 1 7 ils S . Mrs. Grace Clark has returned fl t 'V-hnme' after a ten days visit with C her daughter. Mrs. li- A. Ihinting- Q ' ton and her sister, Mrs. II. A. Web- I 1 ber. :j be " Saturday evening EUznheth Har-:J Har-:J -i nier entertained at a party it being .3 ' 1 her twelfth birthday anniversary. ". .The evening was spent at games J I 1 after which dainty refreshments I ' '. ,. 11 were served to Iteth Anderson, J )X 1 Roena llutehinson, Emily Donald- $ fa'V son, Cena Smith. Lucy Wninwright. J 1.-1 .Eileen Harrison, Lal'real C'-ates nnd j,vr- t Verna Allen. " "l .x a vn v Mr. and Mrs. C. IT. Allred were ''-'V I the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and I iloH i Mcaiiu.i: Altnn. ,a,T I;r J -i' Mrs. .7. O. Olsen of Suit Lake City ; rA s viw.is a Springville visitor Friday. " r Mrs. S. K. Hedden spent last wok 1- ' "JUid in Salt Lake City where she was if |