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Show COALVILLE f COALVILLE. Jan. 1!0. The social event of the season was a card party given Friday nicht by Mrs. K. A. Northcott and Miss Anna Carruth nt the Carruth iiome. Five hundred and rook were played, prizes heine won by Mrs. F. S. Allen and .la-ir-s Walton. Those present were Mr, and Mrs. i t F. S. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. J. TL Roberts, ; Mr. and Mis. J. G. Kidd, Mr. and Mrs. I A. liobson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Binprec. Mr. and Mrs. G. Howard Heaid. Mr. and Mrs. J. Huffman. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cumniinps. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Boyden. I Mr. ami Mrs. Rav T. Carvutli. Mr. and Mrs. James Walton, Mrs. J. L. Boyden, Mrs. M. E. BJioades. Mrs. Eliza Wilde, 1 Mra. Alma Kimbali. Mrs. William Car- : nil h, Mrs. I .a Hue H east on, t he Misses j A my Boyden, A cues Lewis. 'laii e Wii- , co, Ethel Lee, Lucile Lee. Neil Rhosrles. I Dr. G. A. Keaton, Cbarlcs Ilortin, Fay Leo. d i The sophomore clasp of tiie "North Sum-j Sum-j mil hiph school pave a charncrer ball at i the. opera house last Friday, v. hi-ii was a social success. Prizes, were awarded to Miss Goldie. Sarpent and Gerald Bullo'k lor the best impersonations, the former as '"Goddess of Liberty"' and the lat ter as a newsboy. M r. and Mrs. W. G. Johnston went to I Salt Lake Monday to spend a month , workinp in tiie. temple. |