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Show J CHESTER I By Sreci.il Correspondence Wednesday evening at the Amusement Amuse-ment Hall grounds an open air piogram was ho I i;: honor ol lamb week. Four lambs were furnished by the Barjnalls, Sum-sions Sum-sions una Thompsons and they were curved by Fred Candland. The scones were leaked in bake kettles at a cump fire by Rav Sirun r: Sp: h.y City and Warren Anderson An-derson "of Chester and serveo at a long tables to about two hundred guests. The following excellent program was given: Community singing "When It Is Springtime in the 5vvJes." Prayer C. C. Christensen SaK phone trij Lamar Larson Si'rt company. Reading A. C. Jensen. Organ solo Florence Bagnall. Reading Delia Candland. Qartette Dallas Peterson and company. Solrj Miss Utahna Jens 9:1 oi Ephraim. cng Lawrence Ericksen of lit. Pirtsant. Tap dance Miss Marie Noland of Mt. Pleasant. Spanish dance Miss Louise is rick 1 sen rf Mt. Pleasant. Musical, comedy dance Miss' No-land No-land and Miss Ericksen. Harmonica music Wesley Allred. Song Theodore Madsen. Community singing "There's A Long, Long Trail." A dance and watermelon bust concluded the evening's entertain-lv.ent. entertain-lv.ent. Mrs. Maud Ridges and chi;drei of Piovo visited last week with ie:-a'.ives ie:-a'.ives and friends here. Mis. L. M. Irving is a Pleasant Grove Visitor this week. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Chiids of Richfield, Mrs. J. A. Swensen and Mrs. L. C. Chiids of Soda Springs, Idaho, Mrs. L. P. Madsen and F. X. Chiids of Chester motored to southern south-ern Utah, where they spent three days enjoying the wonderful sights at B-yce Canyon and Zion National Park. Mi's. Rod!:y Eagnali has as her hous.r guest!, Miss Marie Nolanc? and Miss Louise Ericksen of Mi. Fleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Thompson and two small daughters hav-3 returned re-turned from Beaver, where they v vied with relatives. Mrs. A. Buchanan of Manti is the guest of her daughter, Mrs Willis Cloward. Mr. and Mrs. Mitton spent Wednesday Wed-nesday in Chester, as the guest ci friends. |