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Show I RICHFIELD. j Special to Tito Tribune. RICHFIELD, July 30. Miss Hazel Baker Ba-ker left here for Ncphi on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Seogmiller of Salt Lake arrived hero on Wednesday to spend a few days with relatives and friends. Miss Jane Butler of Soldier, Ida., Is hero to spend tho summer, the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Chrlstensen. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd returned from Salt Lako the past week and will make their homo here. Mrs. Nolls Chrlstensen of Moroni is visiting friends hero this week. Miss Pearl Wright Is here from Salt Lake, spending a few days with relatives. rela-tives. N. J. Bates. Parley Magleby and families, fam-ilies, Mr.,and Mrs. Charles Coons. Annie An-nie NIelson. Genieva Bean and Andrew Peterson spent last week In Monroe canyon. can-yon. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and family from Wyoming are visiting here, tho guests of Mrs. Jackson's slstor, Mrs. Thomas Ogdcn. Mr. and Mrs. T. Ogden entertained at a pleasantly appointed dinner Wednesday Wednes-day evening at their homo on Center street. Thoso present were Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Josh Ogdcn, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Gifford and Mr. and Sirs. Jackson. A number of young ladies of this place, mounted on horses, left hero at an early hour Sunday mounlng for Monroe canyon, can-yon, where the day was pleasantly spent. They arrived at the natural park In time for luncheon and later joined more Richfield Rich-field people, who were angling along tho clear stream. They returned home In the cool of the day by way of the Hot springs. |