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Show ENTERPRISE ENTERPRISE, Jan. 27. Last Friday night the green and gold ball was given in the ward hall which was beautifully decorated. . . . - . . . . . . . . .,.... Miss Lovella Holt was queen, having been elected by the Sunday Sun-day school, the Mutual and the Relief Society also had sponorsed queens, but the Sunday school candidate won by about 200 votes. . . . .... ...... ... .T, ,T ,t, J. .T. .T..1. .X. J. ilnfufiM Elvin Hunt was the page, Imo-gene Imo-gene Holt and Mary Clove carried the queen's train and Rosalie Bagshaw and Sybil Hall were flower flow-er girls. A basketball team composed of employes at the telephone line camp came over Friday night and met the Enterprise town team. The latter won by a score of 27 to 9. They also played, the high school team, losing by a score of 12 to 24. Mrs. Dora Clove entertained at a supper and rook party Saturday night. Word has been received here that Nelson Thomas who is in Pi-oche Pi-oche is down with pneumonia. Arlo Alger, a brother-in-law, went to St. George Sunday for Mrs. Thomas, Thom-as, taking her to Pioche Sunday night. Stanford Sagars who has spinal meningitis, is thought to be improving im-proving at this writing. Born Sons to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hunt and Mrs. Vendon Cole- Mrs. Ray ' 01 Sandy, otaiT u l- Idaho to stay 5 Winnie, for h hef T ' r son time ' John Z. Alcer v. T iJri writing. ""ttr t |