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Show THE HEIPES TIMES, HEIFER, UTAH affair were Miss Mr. William II. McMillan, whoj Phyllis Burtcn, Miss came to Kenilworth recently and, Virginia iitlga Crsavcs. "Miss" C!aritl Hurst, Mr. who is with his parents, Mr. and j Ted Burton, Mr. Gene Schaffer. and Mrs. E. H. McMillan, has started a Mr. Oreon Caldwell. CUD. me urst meeting On December 22, the first four dramatic was held Sunday afternoon, and school o Kenilworth the will; grades v. ere chosen for two one-acharacters u a Christmas program, present "The plays, "Sunset" and in the Kenilworth will be given the Actress," which will tliectre before the picture show. Tramp and some time before ChristMuch effort is being put forth by be given will be ably directmas. The plays teachers and pupils to make this McMillan. Mr. ed by while. It's worth Miss Anna Last. Monday night 5s a paiuomine telling the'story R'atkham organized the Bee Hive ol the iir.;t Chri?m Kenil worth News Miss Sarah Nichols prepared lovely turkey dinner Sunday and invited Miss Blanche- - liailey, Miss Marguerite Jackson, and Miss Phyl lis Burton to enjoy it with her. MiS3 Gwen Owens cf Richfield, Utah, arrived in Kenilworth Su.iday and ia now employed in the Kenil worth school. Miss Owens Is taking the place left by Mrs. Lester Black-ha- mm ('V Lucile ft Couturiere i.fcffli Tli i ffoleproof Jfosi'enf Creates the The New Colcrs in this Exquisite Hosiery to Compliment the Season's Mode. Come in today and inspect our complete assortment of ravishing shades. You are sure to find here always the very new, the very smart, and the very correct. Lucile-Holepro- na-tu- ilk he will have a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Toakin were the week-en- d guesis cf Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Clarke, arriving Saturday evening and returning to ther home in Salt Lake City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Haynes and children of Vernal who have been spending: the Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. Haynes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. McMillan, returned to their heme Monday morning. We are very glad to know that the hish school girls who gave such a pleasing entertainment a short time ago are now organized and intend to give programs quite often. The organization will be known as the K. G. T. Club. The girls chose Miss Anna Blackham for their president. Miss Rose Vecchio for Miss Thelma McMillan for secretary and treasurer. Miss Pearl Umber for business manager, and Miss Marguerite Jackson far their song leader. The girls are making arrangements for a program to be given shortly before Christmas. A jolly crowd gathered at the teachers' cottage and formed a party there after the dance Saturday night. Lunch was served by the teachers. Those who enjoyed this of Paris iE:l 4 ct George Umber, who has been away for special treatment, arrived home last week. Mr. Umber ts not yet able to go to work although his eye is somewhat improved. We hope Ceiebrated mm Jones, of ie . t. it" ' ' - T 'A t- S3 n TOlf .L A WO i- -: er - ?: tt hi Almost Every Sort of A TOY YOU COULD WITH THE YOUR IMAGINE, WHICH TO PLEASE AWAITS CHILDREN, CHOICE HERE. V- l Elaborate Creations, as well as the more simple toys go toward making our assortment complete as toyland THETOGGERY ,e Th "S mSMu . Bring The Kiddies 1 in Tt n II 1 Helper Variety Store If MEAT ! & n i aiis i ou ffw "Quality Goods Only" i bio vice-preside- $1.50, $1.95, $2.50 and $2.95 and Gertrude Llf treasurer. and secretary After I business was finished, the ineetf turned into a delightful party. girls played lively games, and Biackn-aserved a ddicioug Intx Those present were Miss Ar Huntsman, Miss Barbara Jem Miss Melba Bunce. Miss Maude L vitt, Miss Frances Davis, Misa W ia MinmonE. 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