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Show 4 Brigham Society : -t LIMGHA.M CITY Feb. 1 - A d -light ft I party was g.vfen Tueilaj evening eve-ning In tne new amu,sement hall of the Thud Ward bj SdrS. Victor Ma-!--, vii.-. A. L. Eudy. Mr,. v:ll Hhillips, Mrs. Tirlte lncent and All-s hium stohl. for all the worio rs ib- Religion Relig-ion classes, of iho ward 6i 'ii,.- year and also last ear's workeis. The iiall was attractive!) decorated In green an. i r-d boldra Potted plants and cut flowers were, usd aboul the rooui. and red and green shades over the light- Various games were played, and a delicious de-licious luneheon was served on small tables. Mi's Venice Becse. who has worked constant!; in the Religion classes for fifteen years, wus presented present-ed with a beatfjfttul gin from Uio Itc-llglpn Itc-llglpn 1 iss work i.v Sixty guests on-j on-j ed lie ev enng. Thursday afternoon, the children of Mis Mary Facer f North WlUard. g.ve b-r a delightful surpHte party, celebrating her eighty-first birthday anniversary. .Mrs. l-'acer was a hana- Cart veteran. A delicious dinner war-served. war-served. Those pgeacnt Were: Messrs and Mesdames: George H Facer. William J. Facer, Prior Facer. Joseph Facer, Wlllard Facer and Peter Facer. The Civic Improvement club me,tj Thursda) afternoon at the Commercial club. Mrs. Lydla Tannfir ot Ogdan gave an Interesting talk on the "Bridget "Brid-get System" and Mrs. Perry Peters s nr.; i sons i mrlr.g I It Uusln. ItOUl .viis James B. fhomson, m. .viatn-ews, .viatn-ews, Mrs. Stayner and Mis. Page wer.e voted in as new members of the club. Refreshments were served by Mrs W. (.. Khudson. Mrs. Charles Anderson Xfrs II L. Mcfteil and Mrs. Joseph A , West. Guests of nu cub were -x'-s-dames X i . Call, i 'i am is Smith. P. W. Jarvls, Giftord Watland. Frank Earl. Perrj Petel'S, William I'ne and Mn. Lv dla Tanie r. The L. D. (l. club entertained at a jolly party Wednesdaj evening at th- noiiie of Mr. and Mrs. LorCitSO Hansen A lnk and while color abhems was earried out in the decorations. A large wi. kei Pask' t id pink and while car- .. . I , .i,l u lw. ,,IL- in.l white male. ii. formed ih- center piece for the luncheon ta'ale. L'he ladles ,' in-H'l ill gingham aprons aim the men in overalls. F.ach gu-s won .. pink and White paper cap. Game' were ulajeel and favors wen- woit b) j Mrs. FranciS Shel'fb-ld and Mr. Julk. right. At midnight s dainty lunch-' eon wa:- served to twenty-fuiir guests. : Mr. and Mrs . -.. Call Wepl (o ' Salt f-ikL' Ctt Wednelrfaj evening to attend the banquet given by the Sons ot Hie American Jte volution. Mrs. Chauno Hes has returned lii.m Lvans. where she has been visiting visit-ing for ihe past week. Mi. t'llfton Peirce and Vein Phillips were business visitors to salt Ldtke City Wednesday, Mrs. Alice Mortenson Of Salt Lake City is visitlm; with r.-la-, lives here j Mrs. Gifford Watland of Tremonlon. 1 Is visiting with her mothei. Mrs. N L ligrgis, Mrs. Watland will remain here several weeks White Mr. Watland Is In the easl in interest ol business all airs. Mr C- W'. Kjiudsmi made a Imsnn - in p to Salt 1-ake City Thursday. .Mr. A. Hyland spent Wednesday In I Salt Like City. . Mrs J W. I'eteis and Mrs George Watklns are visiting in Salt Lake City. oo The original forests of ihe l.'nitcd States covered about 822,00M0Q acres .ml contained ,'..i'nO,ioni1.iiMi,ioiO br.ard. fi at of timber. |