Show BOUNTIFUL Parties of interest during the holiday season were given by Mrs Wendell Hammond who gave two parties for her families which were attended by several out of town to guests from Idaho and Salt Lake With an exchange of Xmas gifts Closing the holiday season with a New Years eve party Mr and Mrs Ralph Hill lull enter enter- entertained entertained tamed at a New Years eve party and served dinner as the New cw Year dawned Those present were Mr and Mrs Kay Mills Mr and Mrs Jesse Evans Mr and Mrs Alvin Hart Mr and Mrs Bill Erickson Mr and Mrs Lester Lemon aryl anSI Mr and Mrs Kenneth lull Hill II ill Mr and Mrs Robert Blamires entertained New Years Year's eve at din nero ncr Those present were Mr and Mrs William II H. Holbrook Mr and Mrs George Hibbler Mr and Mrs Melvin Mclvin Riley Hiley and Mr and Mrs James II H Moss After the dinner party the group attended the stake dance given in the Bountiful first ward recreation hall The Mere Just-A-Mere club held a no no- hostess party at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Muir Nc New Years eve evo Those present were were Mr and Mrs 1 Horton FacKrell Mr and Mrs Leonard Day Mr and Mrs Stahle Stable Wicker Mr and Mrs Alvin Sessions Mr and Mrs 1 William Smith Mrs Ida Westerman and Mrs Ida Wes- Wes Westerman terman and Mrs Billie Mrs Wallace Hess Mrs Airs Ted fed I S and Mrs Robert Keddington ton spent New Years with Mrs Dhal Poulsen Mrs Bertha Ledingham and daughter Ruth Homer Ledingham and Mr and Mrs MIs Scott Ledingham and Mr and Mrs Scott Leding Leding- Ledingham Ledingham Ledingham ham were dinner guests Sunday in Ogden n of Mr and Mrs Clarence Ledingham Frank Frnnk Muir has been ill for the past week eek suffering from the flu but according ac to late reports is im proving Mr and Mrs Wesley entertain entertain- entertained ed cd New Now Years eve honoring Mr and MrS MI- MI MIReed Reed Hatch Dr Wallace Hess telephoned from Rome Home Italy New Years eye eve that he is on his way home lIe He is expected home in February Dr and Mrs Max Day were guests of honor at a dinner party given last Friday Fr ay evening by Mrs Ida Wr if ir r home on First West a Center street Other Oilier guests included ed cd Mr and Mrs Leonard Day and daughter Mar Mar- Margean gean and Janice Mrs Orin Thurgood entertained Saturday evening at a shower sho hon hon- honoring honoring honoring oring the newly married Mrs Bert Thurgood The evening was spent in playing games gams and a delicious luncheon was served to twenty twenty- two guests Mrs Anthony Campana was re re- removed removed moved to her home last week after spending several weeks in the hospital suffering from ser ser- ser ser- ious lous injuries in an automobile no ac accident some time ago Mr and Mrs Ward Holbrook and family returned home Tuesday after a trip to the northwest where they spent the holidays with their daughter Jean who is isa isa a nurse in a hospital in Seattle They enjoyed a side trip to Vic- Vic Victoria Victoria toria oria Canada Mr and Mrs Reed Hatch of Woods Cross have sold their home I and left for California Wednesday with their family They have pur pur- purchased purchased purchased chased a home in Los Angeles Clarence Eugene Nelsen has arrived home again after spending 38 months in the army and 27 of them in the medical corp In the field hospital in Europe He lie reports he is glad to tobe tobe tobe be hold again with his family who reside in Woods Cross Mr and Mrs Clarence Mellor of Salt Lake City announce the mar mar- marriage marriage marriage of their daughter Minnie Ludean Meller to Wallace H. H Parkin son of Mr and Mrs Kim Kim- Kimball Kimball ball Parkin December 18 The marriage ceremony took place at atthe atthe atthe the home of the groom parents with Bishop Milton Nelson official ing A reception followed the cere core mony Parkin returned to the Walter Reed hospital in Washing Washing- Washington ton D. D C. C this week for further treatment following the loss of his leg Mrs Frank Soloman spent two I days before in tho the hospital as the result o 0 an accident in which she got her hand in the wringer while washing She is at home now and much improved but unable to use her hand Fully one half ci ot Ji the inflation resulting from World War I camo after the Armistice was signed Prices began to rise in 1919 1910 The cost of living rose per cent building per cent Prices con continued to rise until mid 1920 when L buying was forced to stop Markets t soon collapsed and depression I struck In 1921 around 55 million L workers were out of work Inflation Inflation tion is again edging in The next six or eight months until conver conver- conversion conversion sion Sian gets going will decide whether inflation can or cannot be halted The thing that seems to point def del definitely toward inflation is the fact that people who have billion I to spend for the billion dol dol- dollars dollars lars worth of merchandise that is it isnow isnow now are arc beginning to te bid against each other Such a pra practice practice tice is inviting ruin Failure is often that early morn morr morning morning I ing big hour of darkness which pre precedes cedes codes the dawning of the day of ol success Leigh Mitchell 1 Hodges Remember pneumonia is the re result sult suit of catching cold and pneumonia monia mania is often fatal |