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Show i PHILOSOPHER By ALFRED BIGGS TwiU not snccecTiTyrTnot enthusiastic. If you're sure 'you're right, pay no beed to critics. Not until you lose bope do you begin be-gin to get old. brook, Ida., Sunday. Grant Williams has been ill for a few days. Mrs. V. J. Slack and daughters Lcln, Mae and Geneveve of St! Anthony are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ward for a few weeks 'Mrs. Kenneth Blood of Salt Lake was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Robert Ward, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wardt visited visit-ed relatives in Dayton, Idaho, Sunday. Sun-day. Clifford Hansen of Hyrum was a last week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winegar and family, Mr.' and Mrs. A. L. Moulding and daughter, Collene and Mrs. Charles Smith and children, all of Ogden, visited with Mrs. James C. Bennett Tuesday. Aim high, eveu if you are not quite sure you will make It Don't take lite too f"'-'0' gard It as you would a drama. Character Is what you are; reputa-tlon reputa-tlon Is what people think you are. Most of us get a bigger kick :out of telling bad news tban good news. -1 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hayes announce an-nounce the arrival of a daughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Todd, Sunday. Mrs. Leone Van Epps and son, Kenneth, of Phoenex, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bnice Major for a few days. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Davidson of Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stephens. Mrs. Ray Pola, of Salt Lake, is the guest'of her mother, Mrs. Ar. thur Odd, for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Prisella of Salt Lake, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Winegar, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alan B. Blood attended at-tended the convention of the Utah Bankers association, which was held at Bryce canyon the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. William Bethel and children of Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Mrs. Esther Pattillo. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gain, Mrs. Sarah Gam and Jesse English, all of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. David Weaver and children and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Weaver and children, all of Layton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Henry J. Graham Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Phillips ar-vived ar-vived home, Monday evening from a three weeks motor trip to points of interest in the eastern states. Mr. and Ms. Charles Rochell and children were last week-end visitors visit-ors lo Provo as guest of James Reynolds and family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rochell of Altonah, Uinta county, visited with Mrs. Jamina Rochell during the past week. Mrs. Leo Roueche of Santa Monica, Mon-ica, Cal., is the guest of her mother Mrs. Annie 11. Phillips, for a few days. Miss Chloe Cannon cf the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake visited with her grandmother, Mrs. John G. M. Barnes. ' . |