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Show GARFIELD j GARFIELD, March 31. Mies Clara Drlacoll. Miss Katherine Drlscoll and Miss Clara Keener of Salt laite were guests of Mrs. A. H. Richards the first of the week. Miss Laura Cahoon of Salt Lake spent several clays here the past week perfecting perfect-ing arrangements for a summer kindergarten. kinder-garten. Robert M. Bert and family were tendered ten-dered a farewell party Monday evening at the L. D. y. meeting: house before leaving for Salt Lake to reside. The evening's even-ing's programme follows: Vocal solo, Charles Sianes; piano duet, Mrs. Charles Roswell and Mrs. O. M. Evans; solo, William By water; selections by the L. D. J?. quartotte, A. C. Ensign, O. M. Evans, V. Bvwater, Claude Anderson; remarks, Robert Bert and Bishop Pendleton. The West End Sewing club will be entertained en-tertained next Thursday afternoon by Mrs. D. L. Barnard. Mrs. Alf White entertained the members mem-bers of the Merry Matrons' Sewing club and guests for Mrs. M. Martin at a luncheon Wednesday afternoon. The guests were Mrs. W. M. Draper and Mrs. Harold White. The Women's guild of AU Souls' mission mis-sion was entertained by Mrs. J. B. Jones, yesterday afternoon. The Garfield ward M. T. A. gave a programme pro-gramme and dance for the conclusion of the year's work last Tuesday evening. The programme follows: Girls chorus, M. I. A.; violfn duet, Raphael Hughes and Curtis Goodman; solo, J. P. Cutler; recitation. Mamie Tholen; voca-1 solo, Charles Stanes; riano duet. Miss Esther Bird and Monroe Slater; solo. Theo Furrow; Fur-row; remarks. Bishop J. B. Pendleton. The L. D. S. held a grand ward reunion re-union last evening at the meeting house. The G. G. Bride e club was entertained enter-tained at a 2 o'clock luncheon by Mrs. !. Borestede Wednesday afternoon. Covers Cov-ers were laid for twelve. The decorations decora-tions were very pretty. In colors pink, green and white" The first prize was won : bv Mis. Borgstede. the special prize by-Mrs. by-Mrs. Kav Avis and the consolation prize ; by Mrs. R. T. Murphy. j The G. B. G. club was entertained by : Miss Myrtie Cady last Thursday even- i ing. I Mrs. J. A. Nichols of Salt Lae if the j guest of her sister, Mrs. A. B. Crosland. The Baker's Dozen Bridge club was delightfully de-lightfully entertained by Mrs. E. E. Nelson Nel-son Thursday afternoon. The guests were Mrs. T. Ma her, Mrs. R. B. Tempest. Mrs. J. Ridd, Mrs. S. Smith and Mrs. A. A. Bird. The club prize was won by Mrs. I D. !. Barnard and the guest prize by Mrs. Maher. Mrs. A. B. Crosland entertained at an Easter party Thursday evening. Those present were Mrs. A. Hardy, Mrs. Carrie Hardv, Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. AKln Snyder, Mrs. Earl McGee. Mrs. Gerald Taylor, Mrs. Mary Petersen. .Mrs. Lloyd Powell, Mrs. A. Pelaney, Mrs. Justin Pe3y, Mrs. Jack McCune. Mrs. A. Kopp, Mrs. J. A. Nichols of Salt Lake. Progressive. Pro-gressive. "500" was piaved and prizes were won by Mrs. Snyder. Mrs. Petersen and Mrs. McCune. Te decorations were . beautiful In yellow and whi'e. j |