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Show the public was invited to attend. Hot chocolate choco-late and pie were served and excellent music was furnished by the Schonlan orchestra. Mrs. P. H. Billings and small -daughter. Bobbie, Bob-bie, are back from a few weeks' visit in Webb Qity. Mo. Mrs. G. J. Graces entertnined a few friends Tuesday afternoon at an old-fashioned quilting bee. Following the sewing a lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Smith have returned from a trip to Salt Lake and Heber City. Mrs. A. M. Murdock is visiting "1111 friends and relatives in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walker of Springfield. Mo., who have been guests of relatives here for the past two weeks, expect to leave shortly by auto for California, where they will spend" the winter. Mr?. B. Todd and daughter. Grace, have gone to St. Louis to make their home. Mrs. p. Y. Strong and small sou of Provo arrived Friday to spend a few weeks with Mrs. Strong's b-other. Rome McAfee. Mrs; A. J. Gillmnn of Danville. N, T.. is visiting vis-iting Mir!; her brother. E. B. Purdy. DUCHESNE DCCHESNE. Oct. ID. A pleasant erent of Saturday afternoon of last week was the "5O0" card party given by Mrs. J. K. Lewis and Mrs. J. M. Schlelgle at th Lewis home. Seven tables of players were present and light refreshments were served. Prizes were won by Mrs. A. N. I Alt. Mrs. T. Firth and Mrs. Fannie BJornson. Those who enjoyed the occasion, bebides the prizt- winners, were Mrs. E. W. Schonian. Mrs. fi. Bowers. Mrs. H. Duberstein. Mrs. H. M. 1 Walker, Mrs. A. Walker. Mrs. W. Seaton. Mrs F. Wheeler, Mrs. O. C. Lockhardt. M!s Hortense Lockhardt, Mrs. A. M. McAfee, Mrs. E. Eart. Mrs. J. McPherson. Mrs. Fred Johnson, Mrs. J. H. Partridge, Mrs. J. D. Wlmmer. Mrs. W. Mc-Cowan. Mc-Cowan. Mrs. C. I. Dickerson. Mrs. L. Dlckerson. Mrs. F. 0. Kelso, Mrs. G. C. Grey. Mrs. M. B. Pope, Mrs. R. M. Pope. Mrs. G. H. Kohl. Mrs. A. J. Feller, Mrs. C. J. Aielgnard. Mrs. O. O. Steele. Mrs. Fannie Mederias, Mrs. Monte Young and Mrs. Boy Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Ryan of Salt LaJte haw returned home, after a few days' visit bere at the A. M. tfnrdock home. Mrs. William Seaton entertained the Standard Bearers' O.Td club Wednesday afternoon. Friday evening of last week a dance was given by the teachers of the Duchesne &cbools for tbe visiting teachers who were here attending the institute. A large crowd was in attendajiea. a |