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Show the gueBts of Mr. and KZ9. A. A. ThomaB Sun-duy. Sun-duy. Mrs. U. T.. Fnrr of" Rigtij-, Jrialiof 1b the KUf'Rt of her Bister, Mrs. L. H. Hullen. A son Arrived at tlie Iiotiie of Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Lewis Momluy. Mr. nnct Mrs. Leonard Uoslielley of Smith-field Smith-field were visitors here Saturday of last week. The Misses Ithodn Men-ill, Florence Merrill and Alba Johnson spent Sunday with friends at Weston. Idaho. Iran Larsen nrrtre'tl home from overseas Monday. He saw thirteen mouths of actual service in France. r RICHMOND 4 , IiTCriMOXD. Miiy 24.- CnmnicnoeniPnt oxor-clses oxor-clses of tht! Norlh t'nrlie high bcIioo! were hold nt the tahcrhnelo Thm'srtny evnilnff. Spiiiii; blnasortiB brightened Hie hull. An interesting projrram wns rendered. The grndimtes include (iordou Ewlng, King Hendricks, Melvin Corhett, IVivid Merrll, Harold Wood, La Ville Thompson, Wendell Thompson, Vlulsi Peterson, Myrtle Larson Lar-son and Mae Kent. A dancing party was given nt the opera lioune Thursday evening nt the eonchiHion of the exercises nt wliieh the graduates were the honored guests. The Hyde Park band furnished the music. Mrs. Milo McQulston and Mrs. Alan Ricks of .Sugar City, Idaho, were the recipients of a nurprme given nt the McQuiston home Friday evening by their friends. The evening was spent lu plHylng cards. Luncheon was served to fifty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Tlana Peterson were given n surprise by neighbors and frienda Saturday evening eve-ning of last week. Mr. and Mrg; Peterson left here for California Monday. One of the leading social eventn of the week was a banquet and ball given by the Soldiers' find Sailors' club nt Murdock's cofectlonary in Logan Wednesdiiy evening. The bnnquet tables were grnoed with roses nnd the hall was deco-rnted deco-rnted with the national colors. Those enjoying the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Tloy Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Murray. Mr. and Mrw. Leo Batemnu, Messrs. Neal Hillyard, Itny Eskelsen, Axel Carlson, Alma KriekHon, Clement Walters, Herbert Van Noy. Osborn Johnson, Iviinsel Merrill, Marion Hair, Elmer Skidmore, Hoy Nelson, Daphne Klnirp, - La ville Thomson, Leo Jensen, John Horace Park, Harold Monson, Lewis Harnett . I inward Hair, Ephriam Woodland and John IVterson and tho Mlnses Lucille Dare, Annio Hoskin, Lizzie Carlson, Irene NVlson. Ketha Kerr, Tthoda Merrill. Florence Merrill, Alba Johnson. Lucille Allen, Kssle S(oddnn), Enid Harris, Era Merrill. Nahala Harris, Ada Skid-more, Skid-more, Chirinda Merrill, Vera Johnson, Mary Fond, Inez Chrislensen and Tennie Merrill. M r. a nd M is. Nels Eskelsen en ter I a ined with a dinner Fridn y evening in honor of their son, Hoy, on Itis birthday anniversary. Covers were III Id for eighteen. The Alumni awsoeia t ion of (he North Caehe high kHiooI entertained with their anniml social at Hendricks's hall Friday evening. The evening eve-ning "as spent, iu dancing. Uefreshinents were , Berved. Fifty gueslH were included. Word has been reeeived fmm Jnhu T. ITanip i that lie has arrived lu New York from overseas nnd will he home In the uear future. ! Ephrhun Woodland lias arrived home from overseas. He was wounded lu tin; Aigoune fight. Miss Z!nn Johnson left Friday for her home at Springfield after upending the winhT here. C. II. Anderson and Miss Katherine Anderson left during tho week for Fillmore, where they will spend the summer. Mi. Uussel Hayes and little daughter, Mar-)nvle, Mar-)nvle, nnd Miss Meda Mwensou hae returned In 'Idaho Tails. Idaho. .Mr. it ml M rs. William I. Merrill of Moulton, Idaho, jire visiting hero wllh rolaliven. Mrs. Theodore WoHhoii of Salt Lake Is vla-Itlng vla-Itlng here with Mrs. Amelia Mens nnd Mm. Joseph Clirlslnphorrioii. Mr. nrtd Mrs. C. '.. Havri" spent Stpiday at Hie Harris rump In Logan canyon. MI'.s Font el In Cndl'rry .if ClnrUloti spent Siimlny of Inst wo,. It hi-ro ulth friend. Mn! Iran ChrUleiisen of 1'rnnklhi, Idaho, imih a vhutor here during the eek. Mr. and .Mis. Will Harris uet'o Logan visitor Sunda v. Mr. and Mm. F. iL llol-lnson of Virginia. Mult", were visitors hero during the Meek. Mr. a n 'I Mr:.. 1 olw $ u 'I leu i mis oi' I -;i n were |