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Show I , Society Mrs. Glen Dallln entertained friends at nn April Fool party Tuesday Tues-day evening. Eighteen guests en joyed the evening's fun. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Childs and Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Sanford were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Clyde Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thorpe and Mrs. Roy Loveridge motored to Salt Luke Monday evening to attend the pluy "Corianton," presented by the Ralph Cloninger players at the Wilkes theater. Ernest. Strong and Joseph Grant made a business trip to Salt Lake Monday. Mrs. M. E. Crandall, Jr., went to Salt Lake Wednesday to attend Relief Re-lief Society conference. LeRoy Starr, of Logan, spent Wednesdny visiting with his mo(her, Mrs. Jennie Starr. Mrs. Cyrus Snell of Ephriam took luncheon with Mrs. Ella Miner Wednesday. John W. Bailey, who is( here in the interest of the canning factory is staying for an Indefinite length of time at the home of Mrs. Ella Miner. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Thorn and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Whiting motored to Ogden Tuesday returnind to Salt Lake to-attend the play "Corianton." Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dyet were the guests during the week of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wonnacott. The Misses Marie and Erin Ward left Wednesdaly for a trip through California. They expect to visit Mr. and Mrs. Owen P. Ward, at Eureka, Cal. They will be accompanied accom-panied on their trips by Mrs. Thomas F. Malette of North Carolina. Mrs. Olive Anderson' left Thursday Thurs-day to attend conference at Salt Lake City. 1 Mrs. Genevieve Wilson of Salt Lake is visiting at the home of her father, G. L. Hyde. The Mother's Study club met at the home of Mrs. Nell Alleman, last Friday. The following program was given : Piano solo, Jane Alleman; "The Life of Van Dyke" was given by Mrs. Martha Harrison and Mrs. Frances Whitney. "The Lost Word" was given by Mrs. Sadie Faucet. Election of officers of-ficers was as follows: Mrs. Frances Whitney, president ; Mrs. Lew Banks, vice president ; Mrs. Flora McKenzie, secretary; Mrs. Nell Alleman. corresponding secretary; Mrs. Nellie Burt, treasurer; treas-urer; Mrs. Sadie Faucet, Mrs. May Huntington and Mrs. Jennie Clyde, executive committee. Mrs. Maude Thorn, Mrs. Mnnette Bird and Mrs. Hilda Fin-ley, flower committee. Sirs. Ada B. Harrison nsisted the hostess. Miss Josephine Reynolds enter-tertained enter-tertained at a "candy pull" Friday evening at the home of Mrs. II. J. Heynolds, Jr. The following girls were present : Lueile Crandall, Viola Musig, Helen Boyer, Josephine Crandall, Marian Groesbeck, Dona Dillingham, Theo Riding, Georgia Harmer, Inez Starr and the hostess, Josephine Reynolds; Miss Helen Hughes and Miss Margaret Mar-garet Wnrthen were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Haymond at Nephi, last Thursday evening, and spent a very enjoyable evening. Born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Boyer on March 9 n baby girl to Mr. nnd Mrs. Harlan Boyer on Mnrch 28, a boy. Mr. nnd Mrs. Eddie Child announce an-nounce the nrrivnl of a baby girl, horn March 31. Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson of Nevada are spending a few dnys in Springville, visiting with relatives and friends. The contract for tbe junior high school building to be erected in Spanish Fork, was let to Draper (instruction ,00., of Logan, who were tbe low bidders. The bid was $72,000. The beating and plumbing plumb-ing was let to Ferguson of Spanish Fork nt 10,500. |