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Show 1BR1GHAM CITY NOTES J Special to Tho Tribune. BRTGHAM CITY. Oct. 24. Fridav evening the second -year high schoo'l students wcro entertained at the homo of Miss Lois Potors. Singing and music mu-sic wcro indulged in and the evening w10 one of pleasure from start to finish. fin-ish. Tho guests wcro served an ovslor supper. Those present were: Misses Louise Berg, Clivo Jensen. Ethol Ilig-ley. Ilig-ley. Grace McMastcr, Yula Cooper, Delta Coio, Florence Compton, Ethel Ward, Lavin Kortli, Ruth Korth, Alico t Morrison, May Isaacson nnd Lois Potors, and Messrs. Abo .loscphson, Vance Tingoy, Willio Phillips, Cleon Burt, Loland Dewey, Norman Jensen and Perry Peters. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ajsel Christenscn entertained in honor pr Mr. Christenson 's seventy-second birthday. A sumptuous supper was served the guests. The evening wan spent in games, social conversation and music. fhoso present were Mr. and Mrs. Axel Christenscn, Mrs. Ingrid Christenscn. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Christenscn and family. Mrs. Annio B. Johnson, Mrs. Vivca Peterson, Mrs. Frod Peterson, tho Missos Ingcrborg Oleson and L. Peterson Peter-son and Mr. Alfred Johnson. Saturday aftornoon Mrs. Norman Leo gave a children's party in honor of I her daughter Rhoda's birthdny. About twcnt3'-lour guests wcro present. ; Dainty refreshments were sorvod. The . afternoon was spent in playing games, I ending with an auto rido. which the children enjoyed very much. I Tho religion class stnko officers gave a social in the Third ward meeting house Saturday evoning in honor of tho stake workors who had come to this city , to attend tho convention. About 120 guests woro present. A choico programme, pro-gramme, consisting of solos, readings, music and speeches, was rendered. Dainty refreshments consisting of ico cream, cake, saudwiches and grapes, wero served. Oscar D. .Tanson, accompanied by his sisters, Florence nnd May. returned from his ranch in Blacksmith Fork canyon can-yon Thursday afternoon. u. vj. .icnscu 01 uewcyvuie visitcu in this city Thursday. W. II. Rowo ot Corinne was in Brig-ham Brig-ham on business this week. Mcsdamos Wynn L. Eddy and Arthur TruclEon went down to Manti Tuesday as delegates from tho Ladies Auxiliary of this city to tho Woman's Federation club convention. Mr. and Mrs. John IT. Forsgon and family from Elwnod visited relatives in this city this week. Mrs. Enoch Ivorson nnd children from Boar River City aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jensen. E. W. Dunn went up to Idaho Falls I-riilay to look over mining properties. Mrs. Moroni Mortcnscn camo in from Willow Creck"Grovo farm Tuesday to visit friends here. N. P. Sorcnson visited in Ogden Tuesday. W. L. Eddy mado a business trip to Salt Lako Wodnosdaj'. Mrs. Rav Evans and Ann Vlrml nrn visiting in Logan this wock, tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. W right Evans. William F. King of Garland was visiting vis-iting in Brigharn Wednesday. Mr3. .Tamos Knudson visited friends in Ogdcn Saturday. Miss Lottie Jensen of Salt Lake is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ncls Jensen. J. D. Call mado a business trip to Ogdcn Monday. R. C. Fryer of Dcwcyville visited in this city luosdny. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Knudson nre spending tho week in Logan, tho guests of their son Warren, who is attending school thnre. Mrs. W. C. Richards and sons, of Fielding, nre tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Madson and family. B. C. Call was visiting in Rich county the earlv pnrt of tho week. Mrs. M. C. Ilicdcmark of Park Val-loj-, who tindorwont an operation a few months ago. has returned to her home muclr improved in health. |