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Show t : i 'EPHRAIM SOCIETY ' i i Special to The Tribune. 1 FP1TRATM April 4. A pleasant sur-prise sur-prise party was tendered Mrs. Ezra , Madseu at her homo Wednesday afternoon, after-noon, iu honor of her anniversary. Many of her friends wore present, and an elaborate lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Duggins of Provo are guests at tho home of John Hanson ! this week. Miss Katie Nclsen of Bcdinond spent tho lust of rhe week visiting with her sister. Ulalia, who, is attending tho fcmuw academy. Mrs. Thoinns Lund and her daughter, Alice, are visitiug friends iu Salt Lake this week. A fine boy arrived al the home of An-thon An-thon Olscn the first of the week. Miss Eflic Armstrong of this citv, who is teaching school at Mima, caine home to spend a couple of days with her parents. .Mrs. William .Rawlins of Provo is visiting with he daughter, Mrs. P. C Peterson, JY. . Mr. and Mrs. Dan Olson are rcjoic- ! jP over the arrival of a fiuo liaby Miss Clara Bremholt returned home I new ay artcr spending a conplo of months visiting in various parts of Idaho. j The little child of Oliver Christen-I Christen-I sen is suffering with a severe caso of I pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fisher left Iho I early part of lhc week I'orvBuhl, Ida., I where they will remain for- a short time. Thirty sheep shearers lcfl Sunday for I hoinpson Springs, where Uiey will re mam ror about two weeks. The litLJe :i-ycar-old child of Thorwald Ilansou underwent a painful operation Tuesday night by having a piucnut re- 1 moved from its nostril. j The lit lie child of George Christen-sen Christen-sen is slnwlv recovering from a serious ! spell of sickness. 1 |