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Show ? gateSociety I MAGNA " , " ti. :. U. rtrl.lRe club 1 ' vt "'"Nil". Wnlliid- Mure al Iter -t "''k . t a'trrot I'rMiiT afternoon. : pn,.hn hv.. trturanl from ' lr': 'villi'- I! "' ,,,, , ,-isltor In Maitiin l.l I . !nltlC , r.-.-.-lv.-.l liii lis,-lutr;c- at J "'Vl I" Kfn.-lNC... Mr. l ..,.i:jn 1 ...0,,.rril from Ills womols l! n " ,' iilo of l'liiil'-a Thierry, bill . S':,l,5,i , , lltrel. anil lHUo m '"'ve i 1 where UK')' "111 '";lk" "''ir i 'i.I,lllt' j ,,.(. onliTlalai-il falurilav ti ;,-k in honor f Klla I r -J 10 S'is 5li,,''' Mr"' S' U.aiM- Wortluut. Mrs. , ,',' llml Mall..'s. Mrs. Join, ,;:(" , 'v.-tls. M"S- ""IflU Meteor, ,(.!;';' m,-,. Willlnin lO"ior. - l.o'uis Color..'. Mrs. Slmk- n Paris .ml Miss Kl'f.o All. r ;,t'r.l ami .Inushlor, Virginia. u'f l'"oa oulorlalanl Wo.lnr- ,J. ramos. Tlio (rtlffltt were ivrklns. Mr. an.l Mrs. c. . ri- .Mrs Mvrl rorklns. Mr. an.l '",' Mr.', anrl Mr, tioorito : 1 ' Nl" Mrs John Urro,.. Mr. ,l : UMi Klla Vorkins. Miss j;..f," Mi Chloo Coon, r. lv. Tumor ,r',,k'lrh-S'VAllon,an of Salt T.alce City I '. 'itli Mrs. Allema' I'aronls, Mr. I ?'jKMaircll hn mo-rod to Sail i Tuosrlfly. !:,: larson entortainod at tlio ll, lw ivti-rson. Saturilav evonlttK ),:: t'our tables of ".W were :,"'"' ,-ore "US won by Mrs. Walter, 1 , I- S Peterson mid tlio ronsolu- "i'ntlo'Mr. anil Mrs. Jaok Ik-atou-:' S rimes, liini-ltt-oo was served to "if glter O'Malloy. Mr. an.l Mrs. -!!r M and Mrs. Uobl.ins. Mr. and v'r" ' Ur and Mrs. Jaok Dealer., I ' Miss Edith Walker I'loon I ,V .ml Mrs. Tom Temple and Miss ! 5, m o' Salt Lake City. Miss Clara '.?iii-f V.. WriKht of llnrfleld and fr'i 'of 'Stockton. Utah. :,'Vr Alma Sivensen Tisitod nt ll.c Strensra'a slstor. Mrs Hazel ' n Mldralo- Mouday and luosilay. ,'he pt. Pntriok's danco held in ,,,11 Monday evening. . lldief soelety spent Tuesday "'.ith Mrs- Elizabeth Harkueas. A ..-,, tras served. Vampflre girls won a hike ihce"lefl Thursday for her home L"lwa Miss Maoo has been the V and Mrs. Wallaee Mace for the H Kirk hnd as a cuest this wcok i!Us Blanch Culimore of Pleasant .i - o W. KumrOTT, Mr. and Mrs. "4 Mr. JIr9- K- c- McLePse- iIr-wniiam iIr-wniiam Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Mc-. Mc-. md Mr". G. Wells, Dr. and MrF. II,,, Mr. mid Mr. D. Meteer, Mr. ,'RorVatroaf and Miss Elln Mace nt-J nt-J .'Vaj-ivdhle duncfi piven by the Ma-i;'jff!fld Ma-i;'jff!fld Friday evening of last week i-!'"pf-Toa had as a Int week-end , ;. it,ni(. Larson of Ash ton. Idaho. i-n Adeholm of Briphnrn City. n Wsl'flfP Mno entertained in honor of - WttKiaT Wednesday afternoon. The .-i wor'e Lucilc and Betty Wells. . . iVird and Elmo Larscn, Jny rilnger. f-' I'siwr. Bert TVorthnn, Lynn Packard, - W.irihan, Stern Larson, Karl nnd Lfs-v Lfs-v Jinmil" Mallaoski and Iliram Duck-)f Duck-)f iji.-. .. " fi. i! -t i. Schnfer hns just returned from en. ; H" Ttas with the Forty-first di-.:! di-.:! rwiyod his discliarpe at Fort Ras-: Ras-: A party was given in liis honor I' ' fDine 'at the home of his par-tf-1 (' ml .Mrs. Schnfer. Adv. ;.-?liins was hostess to St. .Mary's -.jfiay afternnnn. The ladles will 7i- Wt." T. R. Burke at her home on -! neit wfek. I lun and Pleiisont (Irron Kelif so-fciu so-fciu ':;! MiccesrjCiil dance in honor oC l '.r day Monday pveninfr. The Belief III iore artistic sham rock caps, mi ake 'were sold during the eve-: eve-: :!. ""as fornisheil by the Gren and - -r ;-."tra. This dance was the leading u ":! TTc-k. Q 7 ' 'r-i snd fifth erades of the Magna jl 1'-''!iri'd st n masli-ale in Cooper hall VI :'rrrrn!i of last week. i"jtiri honrd of the Magna Woman's lijifpiinE nt the home of Mrn. Rue 11n " . 'uii.lay aftPrnoon. A new playgrounds ' af sppoiatftd, owing to Mrs. LeRoy ;:J llrs. B. 'i, Hnpson leaving town. .-;itte now in charge comprises Mrs. if. ihairman; Mrs. Boy Watrous and I Jarvis. Mr. Howard Rassmtissen and rlril-4ec-H tVt'ral days last week visiting in ealiy ! -r rjlsr social evening of the Magna o r:r. - dub will be held in the Red Cross is - lb Maenn schoulhouse next Wrdnes--"Jt, The prngrnm will rnmpriso n ?d, 'It ' '! I'Jtf playing and refreshments. The ails .; in charge comprises Mr?. Roy Wal- rous. Mrs. .f. and Mrs. A. A. Shields. Mrs. Frank Pudney, Mrs. Charles Mann nnd Miss iolet NiHson. lr. and Mrs. Wallace Mace. Mr. and Mrs. Louig Colono and Miss Klla Mare were the guems of Mrs. Fred Barton. "vWdni'sduv evening, eve-ning, at hor home on the r.:tnh Copin-r row. The used-clothing drive fur oversi-iis will bo-gin bo-gin Marcli 25 and end Mareh yi. On account of tin- generous response last time, Mrs. 1). F. Boies deems it unncepssary to sno n downtown depot. The depots will he in each of the Si'hoolhousos nnd it. is hnp.-d that, everv-one everv-one will send tbrir bundles to one of the three depots. The Baptist Ladies' guild met la the church Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Wright and children have moved to Midvale to make their home. Mrs. J. McDounald left Saturday of last week for ft visit to Denver. v- 1 CEDAR CITY M i . . i CEDAR CTTT. March 22. Miss Irene Thorley entertained a number of friends at her home Monday of last week. The evening- was spent in playing cards. The Misses Ann Smith and Avey Ryan have returned from Salt Lake City, where they had spent a week. Mrs. Don Coppin entertained at an afternoon tea Monday at her home. The immediate friends of the hostess were present. Miss Jennie Leigh of Salt Lake, returned re-turned home Tuesday after spending:1 Mie past two months with her mother, Mrs. Henry Leigh. i " Miss Violet Walker entertained a num- ber of friends at dancing party Saturday of last week at the 'home of her sister. sis-ter. Mrs. Thomas Bulloch. A light, luncheon lunch-eon was served, j Miss Iopa Lunt has returned to Cedar -after spending the past two months in Salt Lake. fMiss Vaji Dyne Jones entertained a number of friends at a card party and supper Friday night of last week. SPRINGVILLE 4 f SPRINGVILLE, March 22. An elaborate elab-orate dinner was given at the home of Moroni Miner recently, at whirh forty-five forty-five members of the Miner family joined in a reunion. Mrs. Virgil Bird visited last week with her sister, Mrs. Lathiel Curtis, in Eureka. Eu-reka. Mrs. Thorn C. Miner and children left last week for Philadelphia, where they will make an extended visit with the parents of Mrs. Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kershaw. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Johnson, after residing re-siding in Seattle for the past year, have ye turned to their home here. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. E. Diamond announce ihf !n;in-i:t.L;r r.i t:,..i,- d.r.u;h i -r. Jt"Un. l Km.'M . ;. WV.u'lu. win ;, w..ic j.iar.: i:i ! In.- u t :fc.. i,.,ipl.- V. 'Minv. ! A- '. Timrn Jind fa-nil-' and Kmnk ''.'Miord ni,;i i.uiiih- -ji.i..- to Ki-h- ' fi-Il. ld.ii, fnr ;, s-V-r:'l niotitiis s"a v. '''ru- .Min-T nrd fa mil v ha v.- n-rn.-d to tliis ritv to resi.i... after living in May- : ha ftr several v.-nrs. i Mrs. A. o. I'.n-kard nr.d liMle dani--'h tf-r. Miiinia, rfturnod to thfir lume in ! -Manila lasL Tin-si ia v, am-r a w.-.,-i;'y visit ; h'-i'f at Hie hi.Miic of Mr. and Mr.u. X. JI. ! Ciropsbei lv. ! Mrs. .J. ( Patterson is in Panc;;uteh in j the int. -rest rf th'1 vonnu' p'-'-'pl's work of the Presbyterian "-iuir-4. Orson Mo-ai't and iiaroM TPi rtnian have been iiunot a'niy diheluLreii i:o:n army servi'-e. Ladies of tiie Thir.i ward havo issm-d j invitations for an oMiirne dan'-iin; ".r:y ( to be given nei Monday evening. : DUCdHlESNE . ; l'lTUKSXi; Mar'-h 2-2. Mrs. J'red Johnson ;itid Mrs. J. r Witium-r w.-re , hostesses Saturday '-veniiii: of la-i v.a eic at tin .Johnson ivsidenr-e. w':,en X' nicm- I bers of tii,' Standard j;.-are,s' ('aid rlnb . and ihrir hnslia. mis vr-re en (.. ri a in.-i I'. Five : 1 1 :md red was tin- di version of t lu; e--- j ning, t'ler wliich lnnelieon was served i anrl nri.f-s were awarded. "Wednesday j afternoon the ciuh held its regular niL t- ing with Mrs. Johnson. An enjoyable affair of Friday evening of last week was the dance givon 1'V the younger set of the tow n, honoring J n-ehesne's n-ehesne's soldit-rs. Tile hall was artistic.) artis-tic.) lly de,orateiI In flaSF and - patriot U' colors, and jmnrh war served throughout I the evening. The attendance was large, j Mr. and Mrs. M, P. Pope pre'bb-d at a eliarniing dinner .Saturday of last week at their homo, (.'overs were laid for Mr, ! and Mrs. A. X. Altard and Mr. ana Mrs. I U-. li. Kohl. ' Dr. and Mrs. TT. M. "Walker were din- j nor guests Sundav of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Kelso. ' J j Mrs. John Barney has gone to her homo n t Levi t t's station, after a few dava visit with her sister, Mrs. Rose Levitt. : Mr. and "Mrs. Al McAfee of the T'pper 'Duchesne country spent the last "weekend "week-end with Mrs. 'McAfee's mother, Mrs. i Fannie Bjornsen. - . j Mrs. Mont e Young of Hopkins station ! was a Duchesne visitor Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Ed "Warded have gone to i Vernal to reside. I Mr. and Mrs. Rade Mott have returned 1 from a honeymoon trip and are at home to their friends on their ranch west of town. ! A delightful 'bridge partv was given by j Mrs. P. W. Billings. Wednesday afier- noon, in compliment to Mrs. S. P. P.ill-i P.ill-i ings of Salt Lake, who, with her husband, hus-band, has be -"Mi a guest at the Billings home for a few days. At the close of the games, delicious refreshments were served the guests. Under the direction of Mrs. J. R. j Lewis, the knitting which the students of the public sehools are doing to assist the I senior Red Cross members is progressing i nicelv. Instructions are given every I Monday afternoon at the Red Cross j workrooms. Mr. and Mrs. C J. Greaves had as dinner din-ner gues's Snndav evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank "Walsh and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Shelton. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mackie and two Uttle daughters left Tbuisday for a visit in Detroit. Mich., and later will go to 'Virginia to reside. The primary officers of the Latter-day Saints church' arc making arrangements for a character ball for the children of the primary, whPh affair will take place , in the near future.' The Relief society of; the church met Tuesday, with a full at- : tendance. j SPANISH FORK f : SPANISH FORK, March 22. The C. B. cHib entertained Sunday evening Tor Miss Oiven Thomas, who will leave soon to make her home in Ogden. The entertainment enter-tainment was held at the hrmu of Miss Mary Warner. The evening was spent in games and music and at midnight a supper was served to thirty guests. The club presented Miss Thomas with a beautiful set of silver chocolate spoons. A weddins: reception and supper was given Saturday evening of last week at "the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Banks hi honor of the marriage of their 'son. Arthur Banks, to Miss Cora Duke of' Salem. The marriage took place Saturday Satur-day at Provo. Stijiper was served at S o'clock to thirty guests, including Mr. j and Mrs. X. Roekhill of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tanner and Mr. and Mrs. j J. Yatcht of Payson. The ladies of the Self-Cullure club en- j tertaincd their husbands at a St. Pat- ; rick's party Monday evening at Hie home ! of Mrs. Edna Brock bank. A well- j planned program was given, in keeping j with tho day. Supper was served at midnight to fourteen couples. The following guests were pleasantly entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner Friday afternoon of last week at the homo of Mayor and Mrs. 3. P. Rnell, complimentary compli-mentary to Mrs. Margaret Malcolm, Mrs. Snell's mother, of ( 'arey. Idaho: Mrs. Margaret Malcolm, Mrs. William Flavel, Mrs. James Hutchinson, Mrs. John F. Bowen, Mrs. Ceorge Bell, Mrs. Joseph Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roach, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bell. Mrs. A. T. Money, Mrs. Morgan Thomas and Miss Margaret Jensen. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. i Agnes Rowland of Ogden and Mrs. Lester Les-ter Kveretts of Springville. Mrs. William Flavel entertained eight guests at dinner Tuesday evening, in , honor of her birthday anniversary. ! Mrs. Tom Warner of Salt Bake spent I Sunday in this city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Beck. Mrs. Arthur Stanley of Mammoth and ' Miss Raver n Rnrseu and James McDonald Mc-Donald of Furcka were last week-end guests at I he home of Mr. and Mrs. Hance Barscn. Mrs. Jane Snell was hostess to the Baches' Social and Biterary club Friday afternoon. Current events were given by Mrs. Jlanna Brown, followed by luncheon to twelve members. Mrs. A. Stoddard entertained a few ladies at luncheon Friday afternoon. Mrs. James Roach honored the birthday birth-day anniversary of her twin daughters, Bois and Ba Rue, with a party Sunday for fifteen guests. " BACCHUS : 4- BACCHCS. March 22. Miss Mary Schacfer and Harry Sehaefer, of Magna, were the guests of Mrs. John Sehaefer Fridav and Saturday of last week. Mr. Sehaefer has just returned from duty overseas. Mrs. Rex Blank spent the week with her parents in Salt Rake City. The last game of the bowling tournament tourna-ment has been played. Team Xn. 1, con-' con-' listing of .Horace Royce, John Sehaefer, ; Charles Thomas and Mr. Stevenson, was I the winner. The ladies' team Xo. 5 1 Mrs. Herbert Van I'rooyne, Mrs. - John I Knrnard. Mrs. J I. B. Morris and Mrs. I Serono Xorton, ran a close second, but i was given a handicap of fifty pins each for each game. 1 M Moore won high i scor and Horare Royce high average. Mrs. Kzra Chase held a family reunion ; and hirthda v dinner at her home Sun- dav. in honor of Air. Chase. Their four daughters, who reside in Salt Bake City, 'were home in honor of the occasion, Some of the Bacchus people who attended at-tended the auto show at Salt. Bake were ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert MrDougall, Mr. and ! Mrs. McCready. Mr. and .Mrs. John ' Sehaefer. John" Bernard, H. J. Chase and : F. A. Korner. I I'Tleasant'grove "f ; i ! 'i.KASANT CIK'YF. Mareh L'-J. :d-I :d-I m-sday '-i-ni'ig M-s. ,'enni'- Johnson and "Tho''iMo: eiilenaieed at a bundle I 'shower in eon. plur.onl to t heir sister, Mrs. j J-I. RoU rtsou, formerly Miss Baura ' peii-r-on. ' Mrs. V;il::iiv Wet of Salt Bake is vis-! vis-! iung her im.;k.T, J'.h.s. F. K. Halhday. in : this i-'AW Mr ". b Wadb v the last w. -?!'.- , :;' in S r::.fh ' v;Umg her ,iarents. Mr. and Mr- K'd.oyi ,on. ,i'r- io'Mi Hold:. wa v -f Pro o is 'he .-ir'i-M of !vr .1. S. Hohh-way. .Mr- ,f-. k I i-br.b-iil r--H.i:..-d to . her i,ni;;(. in H'ni:'.'id'. Trsd.iy, all-T a S'l'ri v -j; :b.- Ini'i- ol -Jr. and Mrs. I 'mv'j.' I.'. A. W-i oi" Sal;. Bake i tl-e i-iiV-i ,. hrr ':m :in-. Mr. aru Mrs. .1. B. -rvev. ! Mr. .rid Mrs. Th-'V::r Amniso:! f i-i.t- i F--; u.-t .i in h.c e 1 ,-.- i ,, r - mi t-'- '-OTi to M'.-s Maud : 'V, V u'. Supp'-r va- . cd .t".'t!-v:."-b'in X. Br-n of STt I.d;- yr-:A i.tr'v o:i:. ot" i!...' we.'k vis:t:r.i; rtia- i ' . TV 1.'.--"!! .s v:.tn:g in SnM I ,!. w' 1 h r i i I i ; pier-. out o" P no red Mrs. i .;,'., sit: i-i" ' :il!i..ni'n " ' - ' Ji- j " i, in N .:-Ui wa-i 1 h. " LU-1 : ;.-ie- .- oi A '."1 r i . n Po: k. r. "?.! ' K . V . ' . InCIV-O B.i.t aHU Perry .Tenson motored to Springville Sunday Sun-day and spent tho day. Miss Irfona Kelson of Provo spent the last week-end here, visiting Misa Jennie Larson. Mir. and Mrs. Charles Helverson left Thursday for Idahf where they will ujake their home. Mrs. Anthony Bangstaff returned home Tuesday after a ten days visit with relatives rela-tives in Salt Bake. 1 MAMMOTH f MAMMOTH. March 22. Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon the Mammoth Relief society conducted con-ducted its annual social in the B. D. S. church, at which the Relief societies of the Tintic stake were the guests. A splendid program was carried out, follower fol-lower by refreshments. Mrs. John Barson of Spring City spent a part of the week here with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. C. W. Nelson. Mrs. Virgil Bird of Springville arrived here Wednesday for a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. Bathiel Curtis. Mrs. Walter Webb of Maple ton is spending the week here as the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. W. Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fullmer of Butte, Mont., and Mrs. Kthel Bowlden of Springville, all of whom have been spending spend-ing the winter in California, arrived In Mammoth Tuesday and are the guests of j C. W. Fullmer. Mrs. Wilmor HutchlnSon and Mrs. D. 1 C. Manson, of Dividend, who are visiting with relatives in Mammoth, were guests of honor at a parly given Tuesday evening eve-ning by Mrs. C. W. Fullmer. Wednesday Wednes-day evening Mrs. C. O. Robertson gave a dinner in their honor. Miss Pearl Ovfcrhansley of Payson visited vis-ited here as the guest of Miss Beulah Bovle. Miss Thelma Jnsperson of Snowvillo is here for a month's visit with her aunt, Mrs. D. B. Willis. Miss Helen Baldwin was hostess to the members of the T. S. K. club--Wednesday evening. Part of the time was taken up in arranging a dancing party which will be given in the near future, after which luncheon was served. A number of tho friends of Miss 3ivo-nia 3ivo-nia Fullmer tendered her a surprise party Thursday evening. j EPHRAIM f LTIHIAIM, yinndi '22. A farewell parly wns pi vou t tiif himio of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Ntcvenson. Sunrliiy evening, in honor of their sen, rurroll Sovcnsoii, w ho left Thursday for Washington, It. ('.. whr-rti he i oniplr.yt'd ns Hleiioirrapher l" thn office of the Heercturj- of the na vv. Those present were MNs Mnllie Itoal, Mis Zi'lla Chrvstenen, Miss H reijRi '"t Mixs Clt-onii Nielson, Mrn. Vale Thorps, Mis, Utilon M or t onsen. (Eodney Chris! onsen, Aleii.n Hans'-n. Va h' Thorp-, Itnlou Mortenst-n. Lavnr .lensen and the lmt. 'l'he evi'iiinir 'is pem in nur-ie. find sevornl disdiarfd KolriiMrs pres-em pres-em oecnpied the timi! in tclKiiK camp Ib'o stnrii'. Licht. refrer-limonts were sirred. John T,. Haie''n of biirk, n fonie-i- repid.-nt dC Fphraim. is 1 he gu;st of rein lives in I hi city tills week. hberIty r" ; IIEBKH l-'lTV M.'.r-h 5:-. .Mr. ar.,1 Mr Mark Jeffs hsivo rruirn,-'! homo f- 1 i..r a two months- v!U in ralifornia. I Mrs. Marina ilonr-it- of Sa.t Litkft !s i It'.cr ri-ln 1 i v-s in 1 1-',-i-r. Mr. Alonzo Ill' Ufti r-ntcr'-ai',!1. fr -f,'-s Ml li--r i.o-n-1 Siti'lt'v ;t;:'-ntoj:i in Iionor ',',t l.t-r birt'.iiM.v am.ivftrx.-y. e.st flow-er? flow-er? w.-:- iip.ril for u- cr-ri; 'rl-iete frr tho diiiti' r ta'tiv. Twentj' j.-n'-3 wore pn-.-i-ent. Mr. nttd Mrs. M.'.rk K o i-1 I-.-tve co; r- to t '.-lii'.ot aia to sp'-tal sottte !::r.o t isitlitL-witii isitlitL-witii -Mr. KTi.y'K loorhcr. Mr. nr.-! Mf. Aifi-'l l-uke f'nt t ' , '..- -v.-K-.-n-1 !rt I'rovo. vir::::.- -rt ita ro'.t'.' C". ; v.r. a:l Mrs. '.a!.- r.:-.'r w- ..- - ;,.r!. to ll-t-r r oti T;i-0-- - I saIstaqui n f 4. . SANTA'I'lN'. Marh i:.fn of ; m,,.t irit'-ivFt t nc att-i:rs of t'..e verk t-.as ,i .arrr:S'- paiM' te:,if--rfi Mna-r!t;y rvr-n:r,i rvr-n:r,i to Mr. an.l Mr., r.. v. r:ark. in l.-t:.--r r,f Mr. t.iar'n a. t-i.-tlatav anr.;ir-r-f..r:-, by ii.-. a.ui Mrs X -.onias WLmii, Mr. and Mrs. TV. T.. Openshaw,- Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Ol.ten, Mr. and Mrs. Krvin Holnian, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wall, Mr. and Mrs. John Wall, Mr. anrl Mrs. Robert Armstronc Mrs. S. .1. Smith. Rollo and Albert Clark. A stag partv was friven bv the R. II. chib at the feoyle hotel Friday nifrht. Tliose present were Tlyrnm Kay, Elme.r Xletjen. Gus Wickman. Parley Garfield, Jesse Greenhnlph, Adelbert Kay, Willie Greenhalgh, Willie Joimson and Reuben Peterson. A "welcome home" party was given in Hudson's hall. Monday in ltonor of the soldier boys of .Santaquln who have lately late-ly returned home. A program and banquet ban-quet were enjoyed In the afternoon, followed fol-lowed by dancing In the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Yernio Richmond are receiving re-ceiving congratulations over the birth of a daughter. Tho Relief society save ifis annual party at tho Relief society house Tuesday flf- k j ternoon. ' Miss Afton ' Peterson entertained a I1 number of friends at her home Thursday :( evening, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. The guests were Ada Good- ( oil. Drofna Rees, Blend a Hlgginson, Catherine" Cath-erine" Wads worth, Indra Peterson, Ralph Wadsworth, Harry Olsen, Glenn Open-shaw Open-shaw and Alton Hlgginson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roland Wadsworth of Spanish Fork were Santaquln visitors over the last wv.ek-end. i The following school girls presented the play, "The Slacker," in Hudson's ball Saturday evening of last week: Norma. German, Rachel Peterson, Glora and Baura Hudson, Cleo Ilalladay, Catherine Wadsworth, Melba Hudson. Drofna Rees, Viola Johnson and Juddy Stiekncy. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Opcnshaw of Arizona Ari-zona are visiting here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Nelson. |