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Show ALPIOOTES " Mrs. Juno Dovoy loft Wednesday tor Eureka to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Jack Wilson. lcllny Mayno returned home on Tuesday from Colorado whero ho has been slnco last May, Tho Young Mothers Club members woro delightfully entertained Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Geo, Drown. Tho usual activities of this organization were enjoyed tin. til lute In tho afternoon when n (lain. ty lunch was served. Mrs, Charles Giles and son Eld. en of Provo, visited hero Friday at tho homo ot Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hateman. ( Mrs. 1.. J. Vnnco and family at. tended the funeral ot a relative in fllvorton last Sunday. Miss l.uulla Strong, who Is tench, ing in Jordan district, spent tho weok end In Alpine with her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. l-ouls Olpln moved to Alplno the foropart nt the week 'and nro now comfortably located In tho Annlo Watklns place. Glenn Martin of Magna, spent Frl. day and Saturday In Alpine, guest 'of his sister, Mrs. Frank Datoman. A numbor of Mrs. Jnmos C. Henley's Hen-ley's Alplno rrlonds hovo visited hor tho pnst weok In tho American Fork hospital, where she is confined following fol-lowing an operation over two weeks ago. Bbo Is reported to be getting along nlcoly, however, Miss .lennlo Dock returned homo Friday after spending the past sever, al weeks in Provo omployed. Mrs. Geo. Pack ot Salt I.uko was tho guest nt relatives in Alplno this week. SUinloy Carlisle, who Is In tho U. S. army, spont n few days this week visiting his pnrcnts, Mr, nnd Mrs, T. F, Carlisle. Glenn Marsh and Marsh Groo returned re-turned to their homes horo Wed. nesday after a soveral weeks stay In Idaho whoro they have been employed. em-ployed. Misses Fay McDanlol and Mnrva Vance letl Thursday ror Provo to enroll In tho D. Y. U. |