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Show Mrs. Mary K. Mower is spending a month at Strawberry, with her hustmud. Mr. and Mrs. Pier Brinton and Mr. and Mrs. Ben lloliey were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gaminell at Bingham canyon. Mrs. George Smith and daughters Beruiece and Margaret of Salt Lake City are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Pier Brinton. i Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Smith of Martin Mar-tin are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. A..G. Peterson. Mr. jind ' Mrs. Max Kless spent Sunday at Liberty Park. Mrs. Sanford Fuller received word Monday from Hoxburg, Idaho that Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Childs are the proud parents of a baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Ed X)unn and Mr. and Mrs. Will Harrison spent a few days of last week in Hobble creek canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Banks and Sir. and Mrs. Elmo Roylance spent last week at Strawberry. Mrs. J. W. Clark left Saturday for Nevada where she will spend the remaining part of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Thorn and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whiting have returned from their trip to the Yellowstone Yel-lowstone National Park. Mrs. Kenneth Jones has returned return-ed to her home in Salt Lake Sity after a weeks' visit in Springville with relatives and friends. The Wednesday nfternoon bridge clul), entertained their mothers at an early breakfast at Salem. Lake, Thursday morning. Later the party motored to the Benjamin resort, and enjoyed a bathing party. The guests included Mrs. J. O. Reynolds, Mrs. H. McDougall, Mrs. Dave 'Clyde, Mrs. M. W. Bird, Mrs. J. W. Groes-beek, Groes-beek, Mrs. A. O. Packard, Mrs. Wallace Wal-lace Mace, Mrs. Wm. Nebeker, Miss Birdella Reynolds, Miss Ida War-then, War-then, Miss Carol Bird, Miss Helen Groesbeck, Miss Catherine R. Doug-all Doug-all and Miss Virginia Warthen. |