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Show , . : In The Social Realm. Mrs. J. F. Wingate, Reporter Phone 191 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sumsion left Tuesday for Kaysville, where Mr. Smnsion will teach during the coming com-ing year. Miss Anna Smith left Thursday for Los Angeles, to be gone several months. ,i, in compliment to Sirs. Mary L. Craniiall, Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Crandall, of Provo, entertained at dinner Sunday. Besides the guest of honor, those present were Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Crandall, Jr., Mrs. Maeser Crandall, Mrs. Erma Gud-mundson, Gud-mundson, Miss Leona Gndinunmson, Miss Gladys Woodward, Carlisle Crandall and Anna Crandall. Miss Clara Clyde entertained at dinner Sunday for Ella Ward, Lillian Lil-lian Itussell, Virginia Whittaker and Mary Bird. Mr. and Mrs. G. Ray Hales and baby, of Spanish Fork, spent Sunday Sun-day with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Grooms. Mr. Joe Grant left Wednesday for Park City. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thomas and two children, of Spanish Fork, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rowland. Mrs. Albert Thorpe entertained nt dinner Sunday for Mrs. Roy Kate and children, of Bingham, and Mrs. Lee Davis and family, of Peerless. I. . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harincr announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, - Miss Helen Scovil, to Emll Thalman, of Provo. The wedding, wed-ding, will take place September 15 iu Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grant of Salt Lake are visiting Sir. and Mrs. Joseph Grant. Mrs. Harry Pennington has returned re-turned home, after spending a week in Salt Lake with her sister, Mrs. Harry Piper. Mrs. R. W. McTavish, of Salt Lake, and her niece, Mrs. Tillie Kelley Cavauaugh, of San Bernardino, Bernar-dino, Calif., spent the week-end nt Kelley's Grove. Mrs. Cavanaugh is the daughter of Joseph Kelley, a well known former resident of Springville. Miss Mary Bird entertained at cards at her home Saturday evening. eve-ning. The guests included Clara Clyde, Virginia Packard, Ruth Smith, Anna Starr, Jessie Packard, Virginia Whittaker, Ella Ward Mrs. D. A. Smith, Donna Creer of Spanish Fork, and Lucille Fergus-sou Fergus-sou also of Spanish Fork. The prize for high score was won by Mrs. D. A. Smith and the draw prize went to Lucille Ferguson. Miss Rose Crnhtree, of Salt Lake, and Miss Ada Harrison spent the week-end here, following a two months' trip through California, Oregon and Washington. They returned re-turned to Salt Lake Monday. A picnic lunch and "wienie" roast was enjoyed Wednesday in Hobble Creek canyon by ilr. -and Mrs. Juian Grier, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grier, Mies Amanda Roundy, Miss Ferii Itoundy, all of Provo, and Mrs. G. W. Friel. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sumsion and Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Rowland went to Strawberry for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meneray and Miss Josephine Meneray of Salt Lake, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Yt. H. Meneray over the weekend. week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Burgess -Allemun and Mrs. William Erdman and two children. Louise and Billy Joe, drove down from Bingham Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alleman returned Monday, while Mr. Erdnian remained re-mained lo spend a week with her mot her, Mrs. Eliza Thorn. Mr. Bliss Childs. of Garfield, has been visiting tills week with his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Childs. Mrs. Sydney H. Barrett, of Sag Harbor, New York, and her daugh- Iter, Miss Mnrjorie Barrett, who is a nurse in Brooklyn, N. Y., left for the east Saturday morning, after visiting for some time with the ltev. and Mrs. S. Hall Barrett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Harrison and son, Veryl, of Ogden, spent Labor day with Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hutchiuson. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Palfreyman and Gloria Friel went to Saltalr Saturday and spent the day. An outing iu Vivian Park, followed follow-ed by a swim at Glengarry, was enjoyed Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Toy, Mr. and Mrs. Vein Faddis, Mr. William Grant, Mrs. Edward Grant and Mrs. J. "W. Grant, all of Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Grant, of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grant of Salt Lake, and Mr. and rs. Joseph Grant. Mrs. A. W. Finley and Mrs. Eliza Thorn went to Salt Lake Wednesday Wednes-day to attend the Republican congressional con-gressional convention. Mrs. W. N. Grooms has been visiting visit-ing this week in Salt Lake with her sister, Mrs. F. W. Goates. Mrs. J. M. Nichols and children spent a few days this week in Pay-son. Pay-son. Mrs. George A. Anderson has with her for the winter her niece, Miss Genevieve Perry, of Salt Lake. Miss Perry will teach French and English iu the local high school, j . Dr. and Mrs. Nelson Beal and daughter, Nedra, attended the Sanpete San-pete county fair at Manti and visited visi-ted Dr. Beat's people at Ephraim last week-end. ' Miss Annie Masters and Avery Masters, of Bingham, spent the week with Mrs. Sarah Palfreyman. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iverson, of Salt Lake, and Mr. A. O. Iverson of Provo were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brown Sunday. Mrs. H. A. Baxter spent Friday iu Salt Lake. Miss Melba Thomas, of Custle Ford, Idaho. Is the guest of Miss Cnptola Cherrington this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Finley and children. Dale and Glcnna, of Ta-coiua. Ta-coiua. Wash, visited fjhrec days this week with Mr. ad Mrs. A. W. Finley. Mrs. Augusta Erdniaiiu entertained entertain-ed at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Elias Harnier, Mr. anil Mrs. Burgess Alleman and Mrs. William Erdmann and two children. I Utah. Mrs. R. H. Cornwell and son, Max, of Ogden, are visiting Mrs. CornwelPs parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Palfreyman. Nephi Gledhill, Louis Gledhill. Henry Weight, Grant Crandall. Peter Forsythe and Milan Straw spent the week-end at Fish Lake. They reported a good catch. Mr. and Sirs. H. M. Groesheck. of Ogden, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Groesheck. Groes-heck. Mr. and Mrs. Guy W. Mendenhall have gone to their ranch in Raymond, Ray-mond, Alberta, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Delt Hancock of Goshen, spent Saturday with Mrs. Hancock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis rnlfreyman. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Knuilsen and two sons, Bobby anil Billy, spent the week-end iu Salt Lake with Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Mace. Mrs. Knudsen and the children were on their way home from a visit of ten days in Parsi, Idaho. Among those who attended the drama "Rain" in Salt Lake Ihis week were Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Whiting Whit-ing Mr. and Mrs. Wytm Harrison. Miss Catherine It. Dongall, Mrs. S. C. Whittaker, Miss Virginia Whittaker. Whit-taker. Mrs. II. T. Reynolds. Jr., and Mrs. Milan Straw. |