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Show By Special Correspondence iius. r'.au Laxsen Oi Columbia '.tu iaoi weeK With reiativ-s .a-ic. ivirs. Liisen and Mr. and iiik Cru-iste.".stn of Idano -aie w itiend funeral services -or little Glade Brough. i On Weineaay evening of last week the Juni.r hign- sc-.ool stu-anus stu-anus presenttd an operetta, "Hol-lanriers" "Hol-lanriers" under the direction of . Mr. Reese, 'music instructor, at ths Victory T.ieater. Mrs. Ada C. Allred and Mrs. Le-vern Le-vern Blain attended Conference in Silt La:-e City last week. They sang in the chorus -of Singing Mouh.rs. Mrs. Lena Bunnell has been visiting vis-iting her eaugnter, Mrs. Wyroa Jnansen at Provo the past two . ecks. Mrs. Sti-na Allred has gone to Aurora for a visit with ner son-in-r.fv and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. -vrarion Cloward. Hugiii Arired has returned home. H. lias been employed by t.ie Des-eret Des-eret Livestock Comp-ny this spring. .c.rat Auied, Martrnius Thamp-d Thamp-d rasi-on Tnc-Xipson, Rastus and ivar (Jhristensen left Sunday for Wyaning to shear sheep. Mrs. Leon Syndergaard of Salt Lake City and Mrs. George Kimt-ber Kimt-ber of Provo w.re guests last week a the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Nyberg. George Allred and family enjoyed enjoy-ed a mo-tor trip to Salt Lake City the fore part of last week. Axel Tul. green left last week ior his home in Idano after a week's visit with relatives here. Maiser Bunnell was an Easter visitor nere. He accompanied his mother, Mrs. Lena Bunnell home rrcm a visit in Provo. A number of people came to Spring City to spend Easter. Arthur Ar-thur Nunley and family were s'uests of Mrs. Margaret Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smith, David Wilde and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kelsey w.re guests of Mrs. Irene omith, -and was accompanied back t:- Salt Lake City by Mrs. David Wilde who had spent the (week wit her .mother here. I Mr. ana Mrs. Allen Anderson j2 Kenil worth s.ent Easter at th2 aun.b of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith. Mrs. William Trat.aon of Bremerton, Brem-erton, Washington and Earl Tra-thjon Tra-thjon and family of Salt Lake City ncre guests Easter Sunday at the aome of Delone Carlsen. Archie Livingston of Spring Canyon Can-yon is her visiting his sister, Mrs. delone Carlsfni and other relatives .n our city. Mrs. Clar.a Allred celebrated her jig-ht;-3iurth birt-iday anniversary at her home here W-dnesday. Mrs. Allred, early pioneer of Spring City, isas born in Birmingham, Jr.gland, but came to Utah when one year old with her parents, John and Bmi.na Lucas Robinson. Jhe ;mi3.rried Reuben W. Allr:d in the Salt Lake Endowment House -. 1870. Sne is t..e ur.rM.ex of t..ir-een t..ir-een children. One son, William ---oe Allred, is the pr.sent Mayor of spring City. Mrs. Allred has been a widow for the past twenty-three yens. She has been active in C.iurch and Temple work. ..i.i-. antt Mrs. Dan Smith visitod Tuesday with Mrs. Smith's parents -i i-'airview. Don Justesen and family of .Spring Canyon are visitors at the E.'r.'est Justesen home this week. Mrs. Mert Draper entertained the Sorosis Club Thursday afternoon after-noon at her home. Tire lesson on ' Charm" was given by Mrs. Eu-g.ne Eu-g.ne Despain. Mrs. Ray Anderson 0ave 'touggestions on House Plants and Gardening". Luncheon was ocrved to t.iirteen members. Mr. Lnd Mrs. Urvin Gee announce an-nounce the birth of their first andscn, born at the Dice Hospital Hospi-tal to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Row-1-y. A number cf Moroni people attended at-tended the April conference at jalt Lake City last week. A nu.niber of relatives and friends a,. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ivory at-Danded at-Danded funeral s:rvices Monday at fountain Green for their son Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Madsen of Payson visited in Moroni on Monday. Mon-day. They also attended funeral services f-or Cameron Ivory at Fountain Green Monday. Marvin Anderson and Mont Mad-s:n Mad-s:n made a business .trip to Salt Lake City on Tuesday. Tuesday aftrenoon a fire started at the home of Samuel Bulow, a mile south cf town. The house was badly daimiaged. Spring City iward M. I. A. furnished furn-ished the program in the East ward M. I. A. Tuesday night. |