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Show j State Society ' SPRINGVILLE I SPTUNGVILLE. Dec. 13. Virgil Hafpn, who lias been in Idaho for several months,' has returned home. He has offered his servi. es to the government as a French interpreter in ttie marine corps in France. j Xf he, is accepted, lie expects to leave I for France at once. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Strong have returned re-turned home from sta nrlardville. where they spent the past three months. ! Mrs. R. W. Rockwell of Moore. Idaho, is here visit ins: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,M. P. Childs. Miss Marie Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Claik of this cily. was married to Henry V. Miller of St. Ceoi-Re at fralt Lake. Saturday of Inst week. Mr. and Mrs. Miller will make their home in Salt Lake. A dance for the benefit of the local chapter of the Red Cross society was given In the opera house Friday evening. SPANISH FORK i SPANISH FORK. Pec. lo. Mr. and Mrs. Georce A. Hicks entertained a large I nnmpanv of relatives and friends Satur- I riav in honor of their daughter. Mrs. John Ellison, of BUukfoot, Idaho, who is here to f.pend the wlnifr. The event was in celebration of her birthday, and several out-of-town' g-uests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wilcox left Wednesday Wednes-day for the const to spend the winter. Mrs. J,ouise Trsen entertained the following fol-lowing quests at a family dinner Saturday evening of hist week: Mr. and Mrs. John L. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Will Frost. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T .arson. Mr. and Mrs. C II. 1. arson and Mr. Iena Jax. Mr. T'ri Stewart had as hpr invited guest this week Mrs. -Wllie Gardner of Salem, who will leave soon to make her hnme In Blakfoot, Idaho. Miss Fliza Money was a week-end visitor vis-itor in Salt Lake. I r. and Mrs. J. W. Hasan had as thMr dinner jyuosts Thursday Reed Thoinaa r,f '. he United Stn tes navy, William Gi a- e Fulton of Og-iifn and Mr. and Mrs. Tuomas. parnrs of Reed Thomas. Mrs. Frank Angus and Mrs. George Ainge were gnosis of Jirs. 'alter ?"resh-water ?"resh-water of Provo Tuesday. Mis: Minn Jones entertained at Sunday dinner, ("overs were laid for eight. Mrs. Ijcwif Jar-obson and little daughters daugh-ters have returned from AuJt, "'al., after n two month?' visit with Mrs. Jaobsnn s mother, Mrs. Freaber. Mrs. Lew-is Harvey is Fpending the week in Salt take. Mrs. Mrrell rrandall lft Thursday frr Mana to .ioin hr husband and make her home for the winter. Mrs. Mark Iwis in spending a wk in Ma mmot h tiie guest of hr sister, M rs. .lark Gillespie. Mrs. Hanoi I-arsmi was hostess Wedn--riay to Hie members of the Self-rul-r-'' r'nh and their hu?hRnds. Orlnr initfi1 .. ,. (t. .,,' w,..- r.-,!.--, v t .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milner. Mr. and Mrs. Pack Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Freeman and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman McGeary. The Self-Culture club met with Mrs. Ella Braithwaite Thursday anl made candy for the old i pi boys of Spanish Fork. Friday evening the high school girls made more candy,, filling 100 boxes in all. A letter received by the Rev. and Mrs. Theodore Lee from their daughter. Jessie Lee Kllis. at Urumiah. Persia, states that her husband. Dr. Walter Ellis. Is in Charge of the Red Cross hospital at that place. This is the first let tpr that the Tier, and Mrs. Lee have had from their da up liter in four months, on account of the war. j . I MALAD, IDAHO j 4 MALAD, Idaho. Dec. 15. Mrs. R. N. Hill entertained at a knitting party Wednesday afternoon. A prize was given to Mrs. K. M. Decker for being the best knitter. The knitting was for the benefit bene-fit of the Red Cross chapter. Thirty-five Thirty-five guests were prscm. ami luncheon j was served:. I Mrs. Jedd Jones. Jr.. ent ertained the Kensington club Thursday i fiernoun. i Mr. and Mrs. njivtd Hill Ipft Wednes- ! day for F'lymouth to attend the wedding j of Mrs. Hill's .sister. Maud Woiverton. ! Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hess of Fielding arrived Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Andrew An-drew Hill. Friday an elahorai e fn mily party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' M;t-. ihew Hill, .Sr., In honor of their golden wedding anniversary. Their children, j ' ' ' nine sons and one daughter, and their j families were present. Frldny evening the sophomore class of ,the Malad high school gave a reception for the freshmen. During the early part I of the evening the freshmen were initiated, init-iated, and the "stunts" proved verv entertaining en-tertaining to the rest of the guest's. Mrs. F. J. Parquette entertained th? I Clio circle Friday afternoon, i Tuesday evening the Mutual Improvement Improve-ment association entertained at a party I at Die Second ward amusement hall. Refreshments Re-freshments were served, j Miss Frances Mork of Downev returned home Wednesday, after visiting Mrs Lorenzo Harrison. Mrs. A. w. Bush entertained the Ladies' La-dies' Aid society .Monday afternoon. Mrs. C. W. Kirk and Mrs. Twight Perk are visiting in Garland. Thev are the guests of Mrs. R. V. Daniels. . Mrs. S. D. Davis ard' sort. Sam, have returned from a vkll to Salt Lake City. Miss Ruth Palmer entertained her SmiJ day school class Friday evening at V "candy pull." ' . Mr. and Mrs. Emery Pinson left on i Wednesday for Salt Lake City, where they will make their home. -Mrs. Tim Covert and Vance Bigler vis- iter with their mother, Mrs. A sen the Bigler, at Coll ins ton last week. Mrs. Isaac Evans returned Sunday evening eve-ning from an extended visit in Salt Lake City. Mrs. J. F. Morgan and Mrs. Sarah Thomas returned to th.ir homp in Salt Lake Gity Thursday, after visiting1 with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Daniels of Tauline. Idaho, arrived Friday and will make their home here this winter. |