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Show Mr. and Mrs. W. U Jolinson spent Saturday in the capitol city on combined com-bined business and pleasure. Mrs. J. L.. Dunkley spent Wednesday Wednes-day and Thursday in Salt Lake City attending Relief Society conference. Miss Nona Brown underwent an operation for appendicitis Tuesday at the St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake City. According to last reports, she is doing as well as can be expected. The regular administrative meeting meet-ing of the Fourth Ward M. I. A. officers and teachers is being held tonight (Saturday) at the home of Miss Mary Pulley. A good attendance is desired. The Ladies Literary Association will be entertained next Thursday afternoon, April 11, at the tome of Mrs. James Chipman. Mrs. Leonard Chipman is assisting hostess. All members are given a cordial invitation invita-tion to be present. Mrs. DeLos Adams and son, Dick, and Mrs. C. A. Bartlett motored to Salt Lake City Saturday in company with George Bartlett, who left for Missoula, Montana, where be will make bis future home. Mrs. Ruben Chipman and daughters, daught-ers, Sarah and Florence, accompanied accompani-ed by Mrs. E. A. Culbertson of Salt Lake City, motored to Eureka Sunday, where they were guests at an Easter America?! Fork Locals o Thomas and Ray Coddington re-tiirnfd re-tiirnfd home Tuesday evening from their ranch in Goldliill, where they spen I. several days. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Makin, Jr., of Salt Lake City, were Sunday visitors at Hie home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Makin. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Myers of Bingham Bing-ham Canyon, were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank r.ush. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Culbertson and family and Miss Elva Myers of ProvoJ visited Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peck and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ilindley. Miss LaRee Chipman, who is teaching teach-ing school at Hcber, spent the weekend week-end visiting her father, W. II. Chip-man, Chip-man, and sister, Miss -Mm Chipman. Mrs. Harold S. Tucker of Provo, visited the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. DeLos Adams am! Mrs. G. A. Bartlett. Mrs. Adams and son, Dick, j anil Mrs. Bartlett accompanied her I home Monday aud sp- nt the day j visiting. I Ra Kirkham left last week for! Seattle, Aashington, where he will! resume his work as traveling repre- j sentative for the Utah Woolen Mills i dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Chipman, Mrs. C. M. Beck, Miss Donna Durrant, Miss Sarah Chipman and Miss Clarice Bromley, motored to Salt Lake Tuesday Tues-day evening, where they attended the Salt Lake District oratorical contest held at the West Side High School Auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. David Davis, Clarence A. Grant, Ray Shelley, Mrs. Mary Humphries and baby daughter and Mrs. M. A. Wild, attended the Lions club charter night banquet and entertainment en-tertainment at Richfield Saturday evening, March 30. "Tabby and Bun" accompanied by Mrs. Humphries furnished fur-nished musical entertainment for the Lions. in (he Northwest district. Mrs. Kirkham Kirk-ham aud baby daughter, Rae Mona, will join Mr. Kirkham in June. They are staying at the home of her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ilindley. At the Utah Daughters of the) Pioneers county convention held last Friday at Provo, Mrs. Hannah Ayde-' lolte of the local chapter and Miss! Sadie Chipman were elected for ! county chapter position-. Mrs. Ayde- lotte received the nomination as' second vice-president and 'Miss Chip-! man as auditor. The uelc,ates from, the local organization who attended! the convention were: Mrs. Nora j Ingersoll, Mrs. Thomas Coddington, Mrs. Marv Anderson, Mrs. Eliza ' i Buckwalter. Mrs. Abe Gudmundsen, and Mrs. Hannah Aydelotte. I Mr. and Mrs. W. D. ' Smith had as their guests Sunday, Mrs. Jane G. Forbes of Goshen, Idaho, Mrs. May Toone and two sons and Mrs. Ora Risbton of Salt Lake City. Eighteen friends pleasantly surprised sur-prised Harold Holindrake Monday, the occasion being his 13th birthday. April Fool stunts and games were enjoyed, en-joyed, after which lunch was served. - Th Miss Eileen Chipman, who as tending the University of-Utali.rst Lake, visited the week-end be;lont relatives and friends. : Th , Itioi Mrs. John Grant entertained'0 a-day a-day in honor of her mother, !.nt C. Audreason. The occasion r 1 birthday anniversary of Mrs. ieop son. Games and music were f istr j during the afternoon, after T'latt delicious luncheon was servec ues t guest list included the follower a; Landa Nicholas, Mrs. Bertha ; udg Mrs. J. E. McCleery, Mrs. tion Sholloy, Emery Nicholes, Mrs.. Nielsen, Mrs. Horace Ruslitor.. Eugene Nicholes, Mrs. Jarvis loltc, Mrs. T. A. Greenwood.! Howard Nicholes, Mrs. Ct Greenwood, Mrs. Sid Nicholes city and Mrs. Agnes Holm o! N' tello, Idaho. ,ffer ill n Honoring the seventy ninth birthday birth-day anniversary of their father, Amos Wagstaff, the daughters and their families who reside in American Fork, entertained in his honor Thursday evening at the Wagstaff home. Games were enjoyed, after which a delicious lunch was served. There were twenty four present. Mr. aud Mrs. Maurice Logie, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Cartwright, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Timpson and families, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Timpson and baby of Tooele, spent the week-end in American Fork visiting friends and relatives. They with local friends also enjoyed an outdoor Easter party near the old Robinson millsite. Sports and games were enjoyed, after which a marshmcllow and weenie roast was enjoyed. A picnic dinner was spread and served later in the afternoon. Those present besides the Tooele visitors were: Mr. and Mrs. James Spencer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hcber Hansen and family, and Mr ai)d Mrs. Holsworlh and family : ' I Vern Holindrake spent Thursday in Santaquin on business matters. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith spent Sunday in Goshen visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moore and family. Mrs. C. A. Tolboe and family and Mrs. S. G. Carter and baby daughter of Provo, spent Wednesday visiting their mother, Mrs. Jennie Cunningham, Cunning-ham, the occasion being her birthday. A delicious dinner was served that evening in her honor, covers being laid for the members of the immediate immedi-ate family. Among those from this city who attended Relief Society conference in Salt Lake City Wednesday were: Mrs. Ida Haag, Mrs. Irvin Makin, Mrs. Jane Robinson, Mrs. George Meredith, Mrs. Dell Jones, Mrs. W. T. Smith Mrs. J. P. Aydelotte, Mrs. Lillian K. Crown, Mrs. Joseph Anderson and Mrs. Shroader. Miss May Myers of Eureka, arrived in this city Thursday evening, where she will be a guest over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben VIlIlJlUctU. Among those who attended Relief Society conference in Salt Lake City Wednesday were: Mrs. B. N. Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, Mrs. Lillie WUde, Mrs. Mary E. Abel, Mrs. Irvin Makin, Mrs Nellie Karren, Mrs. Ada Barratt Mrs Bertha Sagers, Mrs. Lyde Wild and Mrs. June Wright. The Bee Orchis ladies entertained their husbands at an Easter party Saturday evening at the home of Airs G. A. Anderson. Progressive "500" was played, the prize being won by Mrs. Harry Steele. A delicious Easter East-er luncheon was served late in the evening. Those present included" Messrs. and Mesdames Sid Kieholes Jr. Vern Wa,ker, Dr. G. S. Ric!lai,Is; William Preston, Earl Barratt San ford Walker, William Sagor Earl Holmstead, Glen Taylor, S. T. Shell'ey Harry Slee!e, Warren Anderson of this dty an, Mr. and Mrs Leo v I Harvey of Pleasant Grove ' |