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Show ents, Mr and Mrs. Ernest Boyer. Miss Orissa Brinton, Mrs. Andrew Persival and Mrs. John Loos of Og-den Og-den spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, D. P. Brinton. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown entertained enter-tained Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brown of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. E. Hoyle and sons Mack and Blaine of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ed .Brown is spending the week visiting in Salt L:ike with friends and relatives. I The Aaron Johnson camp Daughters Daugh-ters of the Pioneers will meet Thursday November 12 at the home of Mrs. Jennie Star. . Miss Mable Smith has been vis-ting in Ogden with her sister and returned re-turned home Saturday. Mr." and Mr.s. L. A. Buiay, Thomas Bailey. Miss Trenna Bailey I and Mrs. Emily Sperry of NephI were dinuer guests of Mrs. Rose j Boyer Friday. , Mrs. A. G. Johnson entertained the Saturday afternoon card club Oct. 31. The guests were seated for luncheon nt one long table, which v-as decorated with clever Hallowe'en Hallow-e'en favors. Three tables of bridge were played. The hostess gave six prizes ' which 1 she had recently brought from California and Mexico. .- Those winning the prizes were Mrs... John Mendenhall, Mr.s. G. L. Barron, Mrs. Dasil Smith, Mrs. Glenn Nell, Mrs. E. E. Knudsen and Miss Arlene Mendenhall. The 'Service Star Legion wish all donations of jelly to be at the following fol-lowing residences not Inter than Saturday Nov. 7, in order that they may be sent to the soldier boys not later than the first of the week: Mrs. J. M. Brown, First ward ; MiV. Wm. Wainwrighti .Second) ward; Mrs. Lottie Lambson, Third ward and Mrs. Asel Thorn, Fourth ward. SPRINGVILLE SOCIETY : : Mrs. Frank Memory and children, chil-dren, Betty Jo, Frank George and Gordon Keith have returned to their home In Spring Canyon after spend-I spend-I Ing the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Miner. Miss Enid Mendenhall, Miss Alberta Al-berta Reeve and Miss Kay McAllister McAllis-ter of Salt Lak visltd with Miss Mendenhall's parents last Thursday. Miss Almia Mendenhall entertained enter-tained last Wednesday evening at a Hallowe'en party, the house whs prettily decorated in Ilallowe'.en colors luncheon was served to the following Margaret Huntington. Beth Smith, Zell Argyle, Lenore Thorn, Ester Urqhart, Maurine Whitlny, Warren Star, Verl Whiting Ernest Boyer, Harold Mendenhall, Ted Anton, Farrel Gudmundson and the hostess. I Arthur Gunnel! will spend'" tho winter In Los Angeles. Mrs. Charles Conover has just returned re-turned from a month's visit in California, Cal-ifornia, spending most of her time with her son George Murdock and family of Los Angeles. She also visited at San Diego with Mr. and Mrs. Einer Bjarnson and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bjarnson. Mrs. Heber Clyve of Sailt City has returned home after visiting wtih Mrs. Walter Wheeler and other relatives. The Kolob slake primaries will put on mi Indian festival Nov. 1-1. Look for further particulars in next weeks issue. The marriage of Miss Emma Dougnll to Peter X. Gardner of Delta took place ot the Dougnll home Wednesday evening Oct. 28. The mnrrlage ceremony whs performed per-formed by Rev. W. II. Ensign of Salt Lake City. Following the ceremony a breakfast, break-fast, was given by Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Wood and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dougnll. The guests Included members mem-bers of the Immediate family and a few friends. The table was dee-orated dee-orated with Ophelia roses. Mr. and Ms. Gardner left during the after- Mrs. Denl Mendenhall of Alberta, Canada, has been called home because be-cause of her mother's illness, Mrs. Ellen . A. Harmer. Mrs. Melvin Done was called to Nephi Wednesday berause of the death of a cousin. " Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Nielson of Salt Lake were visiting in town Friday. Mrs. G. W. Mendenhall was a guest of Mrs. Anna Mendenhall of Salt Lake three days last week. t Mrs. Dlmmiek Huntington accompanied accom-panied Dr.' and Mrs. E. G. Hughes to Salt Lake last Tuesday. Miss Mattie Dnvls spent the weekend week-end nt home. Mrs. F. C. Packard of Salt. Lake spent the week-end with her par- noon for a two weeks trip through southern Utah and California. On their return they will spend two months at Newcastle. After Jan. 1st, they will make their home at Springville. Mrs. Wm. Wainwrigbt was hostess to the Service Star Legion at her borne last Thursday afternon. |