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Show MORONI Kate Bradley is home from Salt Lake visiting friends and relatives. Ethel Olsen entertained the U. B. ' S. O. D. H. club Tuesday night. Mrs. Ray Blackham entertained the Sorosis club Tuesday evening. j Miss Clara Stark returned home' from the University of Utah Tuesday. ..Mrs. Alma Blackham is visiting at I Holden, Utah. I Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Drape, Jr. are ' the proud parents of a fine baby girl. Theora Christensen is a Salt Lake visitor. Miss Arta Larsen of Sterling has been the guest of Mrs. Charley Draper. Dra-per. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Jamison are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby boy. Earl Hansen and Arthur Anderson of Fountain Green were Moroni visit, ors Sunday. Edward Eliason has returned to his home at Manti, after having spent the past year attending school here. Luzon Felt of Manti is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Rodney Anderson. Moroni Faux came home Saturday. Mr. Faux has been teaching school at Richfield. Elvena Neilson is home from Nevada Ne-vada visiting friends and relatives of this city. Miss Jane Philips has returned to her home at Lelii after an extended visit with Gladys Stark. Ellis Draper is home from Castle-Vale Castle-Vale where he has been teaching school. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Anderson hav returned home from Salt Lake where Mr. Anderson has been attending school. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bradley and lit-' lie daughter, Gene, motored to Ephraim Eph-raim Sunday and spent the day visiting visit-ing friends. The Sophomore class of the Moroni High School entertained at a delightful delight-ful program Wednesday during devotional devo-tional exercises. Mrs. Gilbert Bailey and family who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. D. H. Cook have returned to their home at Salt Lake City. Madren Curtis lias returned from Mount Pleasant where she has been staying with her sister. Mrs. Aaron Olsen. who is in the hospital for appendicitis. ap-pendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Honser and family of Salt Lake motored to Moroni Sunday . m ir.g and spent the day with Mr. r. r..l Mrs. W. L.' Irons. i A delightful social was given by t." senior clr.ss Thursday evening. Thoi-e pre ont were lone Christensen, Rhode. .('! ristensen, Elva Faux, Del-pliia Del-pliia V.p.c e, Margurette Bywater, An-f.ieca An-f.ieca Nebon, Nathaniel Anderson, Josayih Christiansen and Clive Hansen. Han-sen. The pupils of the Seventh grade gave their teacher, Leo Morley, a very pleasant surprise; Saturday evening. Games were played and dainty refreshments re-freshments were served. Alida Jensen, Jen-sen, Devc.dti Irons, Inez Hardy, Jennie Jen-nie Blaciiha. i and Mamie Draper assisted as-sisted in tci ving. The Dome .1 ic Science 'B' girls of the high school entertained at a luncheon, A : ri 1 27, for Mrs. L. W. Christensen, Mrs. Thomas Hayward, Mrs. Daniel H. Anderson and Mrs. Matilda Hardy, and May 3rd, they entertained M :-k. Andrew Bradley, Mrs. Bent Olstu. Mrs. Aaron Hardy. Mrs. Johan .e'i. Mrs. Willard Blackham, Black-ham, Jr. and Mrs. John Kellott. The largest, social affair of the season sea-son was the one given at the home of Mrs. Rodney Anderson, when the Sorosis Sor-osis club entertained the U. B. S. O. D. H. club. The rooms were very prettily decorated in sweet peas and other spring flowers. An elaborate dinner was served and place cards were placed for the following: the Misses Bird Conlcy. Margaret Boul-ton, Boul-ton, Roumania Anderson, Gladys Stark, Jen Blackburn, Edna Hardy, Ophelia M m:on, Vanor na Blackham, .Minerva A n.Irrson, Ve'ba Christensen, Christen-sen, Edda i'lnpsoi, Mr). Leo Morley, Mrs. E. D. Anderse-i. J'rs. Ray Blackham, Black-ham, Mr:.. Uo'dney nderson, Mrs. Ferd Anderson, Mr Harry Lovering, Mrs. Elmo lions. P!n. Lawrence Lar-' son, Mr: C. W. Jr-iren, Mrs. Fest An. rierson, Mrs. ;:! I radley, Mrs. Lew r,larkb, m ;.nd .M.t. Randall Christensen. |