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Show ft ElfiTiBOKBOOD NEW3. Mrs. Miranda Oman came home from Ephraim today, where she. has been nursing Influenza patients. Arthur Clark' departed today for St. John: where he has employment. Charles Rambo left Thursday for an extended visit at Rupert and Bur-ley, Bur-ley, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. R. .Whittaker entertained enter-tained Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. E. M. Longley of Mammoth. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Oldroyd of Fountain Green departed for Card-ston, Card-ston, Canada Thursday. Mrs. John Hasler came home from Salina Thursday where she visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J . W. McGann entertained en-tertained at dinner Monday evening in honor of Mrs. McGann's. sister, Mrs. E. M. Longley of Mammoth. Covers were placed for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. R. Whittaker, Mr. and Mrs. Olof Rosenlof, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Johnson, Mrs. George Clemensen , M'ss Grace Sample, Miss Mrs. Sherman Allred returned to her home in Salt Lake City today after -having spent a few days in this city visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erick Ericksen. The Home Culture club met Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon with Mrs. I. E. Jor-genaen Jor-genaen and Mrs. G. W. Brand, at the Jorgensen home. Mrs. O. F. Wall read an interesting paper, "Entertaining "Entertain-ing the Convealescent Soldier," and the club constitution and by-laws were read by Mrs. J. W. Cherry. "That Sweet Little Woman of Mine" was sung by Miss lettie Beaumannn. The following new officera were elect ed tor the ensuing year: Mrs. Hannah Han-nah Barnett, president; Mrs. H. F. Wall, vice president; Mrs. John Carter,- secretary ; Mrs. E. W. Wall, ass't. sec: etary. The club will meet with M;s. E. C. Johnson and Mrs. W. E. Madsen at the home of the former, r.et Wednesday afternoon. The Woman's Missionary Society wns entertained by Mrs. G. W. Brand Monday afternoon, with eighteen members present. Mrs. R. A. Bate-man Bate-man conducted the devotionals and Mrs. H. F. Wall and Miss Eleanor Draper concluded the Mission Study Kook with the readings "New Frontiers," Fron-tiers," and "Men and Things." Vocal "t;s vi-rs contributed by Mrs. S. E. .'i ns, :, anil Mrs. Mackinder. Mrs. S. E. Jensen will entertain the society next Monday afternoon at which time a special song service will be the afternoon's af-ternoon's program. Mrs. Elizabeth Hancock and Miss Delia Seely departed today for an ex- tended visit with relatives and friends at Salt Lake , Provo and Og-den. Og-den. . Mr. and Mrs. Leonard . Averetts are here from Clear Creek to visit a few days with relatives and friends. A beautifully appointed dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Monsen Wednesday evening in honor of several sev-eral recently returned soldiers. The national colors 'were effectively used in decorating the rooms, .where musical numbers and games were later la-ter enjoyed. Covers were placed for Lieut, and Mrs. Seymour Jensen, Mr and Mrs. R. W. Weech, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gunderson, Miss Vida Knud-sen Knud-sen of Bingham, Miss Ruth Monsen, Miss Velma Tidwell, Cannon Jensen, Clinton Poulsen, Bill Jones, Vernon Brotherson, Vernon Mcintosh, Mrs. Merle MeClenahan, Mrs. E. R. Poulsen Poul-sen and Mrs. Erick Gunderson. Mrs. P. W. Swensen returned to her home at. Magna Thursday after having spent a tew days visiting relatives re-latives and friends in this city. Bishop James Larsen departed for the Reservation Thursday. Miss Rhoda Jorgensen is home from Mona visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Jorgensen. Mrs. Andrew Swensen of St. Anthony. An-thony. Idaho is visiting relatives and friends in this city. Mayor Candland went to Salt Lake C'ty yesterday. Miss Maggie Frandsen, who Is teaching school at Mona, spent Saturday Satur-day and Sunday in Mt. Pleasant. Miss Emma Munsey is the guest the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tiraby this week. M'r-s Nellie Enby came home from Salt Lake City Thursday. The local Farm Bureau is distributing dis-tributing a large amount of poison among the farmers of this locality which is used f or the killing of sparrows. spar-rows. It is meeting with great results. Miss Arcilee Barnett departed for Salt Lake City today. In honor of her cousin, Newton Clemensen, Miss Margaret Wall was hostess at a delightful dancing party and luncheon for the younger social set at her home Saturday evening. Red carnations and the national colors were effectively used in the decorative scheme. Covers were placed for the following: the Misses Melba Aldrich, Gladys Ericksen, Eva Simpson, Anna Clemensen. Velma Tidwell, Arcilee Barnett Addie Anderson, An-derson, Nettie Beaumann, Kate Ericksen, Ruth Candland, Margaret Wall, ;oldie Neilsen, and Newton Clemensen, Croft Larsen, E. F. Gardemaun, Francis Neilsen, Charles Olms, .Vernon BroTherson, Shirley Christensen, R. L. Malmsten, Harold Whittaker, Bill Jones, G. R. Nilson, and Vernon Calder of Salt Lake City. Hyrum Christensen went ot Salt Lake City Thursday. |