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Show -. i week at the high school building, and was attended by seventy-five guests. Musical numbers, num-bers, speeches and toasts, with Guy Candland acting as loastmuster. were features of the evening's entertainment. At the business meeting, meet-ing, following the banquet, the following new officers were elected for the ensuing year: Mrs. Seymour Jensen, president ; Miss Muriel Simpson, vice president; Miss Fannie Monson. secretury and treasurer. A dance in Armory hall concluded the evening's festivities.. Miss Grace Mae Sample of the music department de-partment of Wasatch academy presented her advanced music pupils in a delightful recital Thursday eveulng in Wasatch academy hall. Mr. nod Mrs. J. W. Cherry and Alfred K. Cherry visited Man! 1 rela lives Tuesday. Mr. aud Mrs. C. W. Stcadman. Mrs. F. C. Jensen and Miss Carol Jensen have arrived home, after a stay of several mouths in California. Cali-fornia. MrB. Lydia T. Winters is speuding a short time with Panguitch relatives. Mrs. J. H. Horn ting and Miss Margaret Horn-ung Horn-ung of Munti were last week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Webb, returning home Sunday. Mrs. R. Andersen has returned to Mount Pleasant, after a five months' stay with ber daughters, Mrs. Roy McClure and Mrs. R. F. Cumpbcll. at Long Beach, Cal. P. N. Pierce and Mrs. Allen Blaine of Penrose. Pen-rose. Miss Christie Bolton of Park City, Miss Altu Morteosen and Miss Virginia Mortensen of Ephraim and Douglas Gundersen of Mount Pleasant motored from Tremonton, where they have been employed as teachers the past year, aud were dinner quests of Mr. aud Mrs. John Gundersen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Gundersen, Nephi Gundersen Gun-dersen and Lars Gundersen, who returned Tuesday Tues-day to their home in Price, were the guests of honor nt a family dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. John Gundersen Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wall, Miss Margaret Wall and Betty "Wall motored to Marysvale Tuesday to attend the Knauss-Clemensen wedding wed-ding reception. A son was born Thursday morning to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Andersen. A party in automobiles, including the families of Martin Rasmussen. L. C. Rasmussen. Eras-tus Eras-tus Rasmussen. Wilford Rasmussen and Mrs. L. P. Mudsen. Danie! Rasmussen and Miss Mary Rasmussen, left Thursday morning to attend at-tend the fiftieth birthday anniversary of Mrs. Robert Konuer at Bridge. Ida. Mrs. Kenner is a sister to Mrs. Madsen and the men in the party. Mis Ruby Jones returned Wednesday evening eve-ning from Salt Lake, where she spent the past week I MT. PLEASANT 4 MOUNT PLEASANT. May 34. Mrs. W. C. Hunter of Chilly, Idaho., came to Mount Pleasant Plea-sant Sunday to visit her mother. Mrs. Caroline Caro-line Oman. Alfred K. Cherry and Edward Jensen arrived ar-rived home Monday evening, after ten months' service overseas. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Andersen and two little daughters left Saturday of last week to visit friends and relatives in Ogdeu and Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Knauss of Marysvale have announced the marriage of their daughter. daugh-ter. Floy, to Newton E. Clemensen of Mount Pleasant. The marriage ceremony was performed per-formed by the Rev. Nethery Weduesday. May 21. ut the home of the bride's parents, and was followed by a reception for the relatives nd close friends of the young couple. Mr. snd Mrs. Clemensen will make their home at Mount Pleasant. Mrs. Hannah B;irnett and Mrs. John Carter entertained the Home Culture club Wednesday I afternoon Mt the Carter home. A paper. "What 1 Is True, Patriotism?" was read by Mrs. A. Crane, and chapter S of "Our National Government" Gov-ernment" was read by Mrs. O. J. Harney. Mrs. Edith Lewis of Manti gave a' helpful talk on "Labor-snving Devices." Musical numbers num-bers were contributed by Miss Arcllee Ba rnett and Miss Melba Aldricb. Twelve members were present, and the following special guests: Mrs. Edith Lewis. Miss Sainsbury, Mrs. Hannah Meiling. Mrs. W. C. Hunter and Mrs. E. A. Paxman. Five o'clock luncheon was served. Mrs. A. Crane aud Mrs. E. W. Wall will entertain the club next Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. Wall's home. The La Chere Soiree club was entertained at a Kensington and luncheon Wednesday evening at the home of Misa Goldie Nielsen. Miss Emily Fleming's Sunday school class met for a social hour Wednesday afternoon at the girls' dormitory. Mrs. R. B. Norton, who taught in the high school at Vale, Ore., the past winter, is at I home again. Mrs. Axel Waldemar returned Wednesday to ber home in Bingham, after a ten days' visit here with relatives. Miss Mary Adams entertained the members of her Sunday school class Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. Light refreshments followed the lesson. The Woman's Missionary society met Monday afternoon with Mrs. J. W. McGnnn. Miss Eleanor Draper conducted the devotiouals and Miss Mary Adams read the day's lesson. "The Call for Leaders." The members reviewed and discussed the book, "Women Workers of the Orient." Vocal tolos were contributed by Leland McGanu. after which refreshments were served to sixteen members and guests. Mrs. Fred Rasmussen and children visited Inst week with relatives iu Provo and Spanish Fork. The annual banquet of the N. S. H. Alumni association was held Friday evening of last |