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Show GARFIELD " , GARFIELD, Slay 31. Mrs. Curtis Cohn and children are spending several weeks with relatives and friends iu Provo. Miss L. H. Gregorio of Charleston, S. C, is tile sest of her aunt and sister, 1 Mrs. P. H. Hutchinson and Sire. W. Haskell Has-kell Simmons, respectively. Tile meeting Friday of last week of the Woman's eiub was the last business to be held until September, but social gatherings of club members and friends will occasionally take place during the summer months. The public library and playgrounds under the club's direction will continue the same as in the p:ast. Adah chapter Xo. 15. O. E. .. will be constituted Monday evening, June 2. All members of the order are cordiahy invited. in-vited. Mr. a.nd Mrs. O. Y. Evans. Miss Grace Evans and J. Keed Dickson arrived from SMt Lake, Sunday, and spent the clay with Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Evans, Miss Florence Haymond returned home yesterday from Springvillc, where she had been attending school. Mrs. James Lewis returned Wednesday Wednes-day from a visit to Ogden. Sir. .'nd M;-. James Xance and family fam-ily left YvednesJay for Sandy, where they ' Sirs. 'i.indstrom and daughters, Ly- j las. Mm-1-,-, and Then, spent the week with i-'-:?.;ivej end friend in Tayson. II. Adamon and family v.-'li iwioy the Xance residence on V est Eighteenth " Miss' Helen Haley spent the past ten da-s with Mirs Margaret llagc-a at her home at the salt works. Mr. and Mrs. A. Tygerson of .Arthur attended the exercises at the D. g. university in Salt Lake. Mcmeav and Tuesdav evenings. Their son. Roy. has n,?en a-rrnnmg t ne l": ! versit v. Mr. and Mrs. Lf Pnrk.-r of Salt I.-ke and Mr. and Mrs. Will Tf-v of r.-irview mo:o-.-e.J to Ar.hur. T-esdav e'-eniug. ard "-ere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Li. L. Te-"-.-. Mrs. M-,hel Raim.tn. who. rcce-t'v i-etul-ncd from T.ong Dcach. Cal . to S.j!t Iikc, visited fri:r.ds in Arthur. Tucs-la Tucs-la Or. A. L. r-ewn, chlfii-cn'- pec:s,!;-.t. of f.y,'. Lake, wh ha-' hen gh. ir.g 1-d-. hce in Si. s-:.fo; cv-or-m-jp. vd-n-r-nv nftfri-ovn of :.,,-'; -i-k. wiil rive ! -. s.:.-is! chiUren's .-;,nic vs d-esd i-- ;..r1 j Vhniay. Mav 4 ;,,-rl r, 'i,m V- a. m. .o :; r.. v. , ..rt iv ;.''!-- -.v- : i:. rc-. v-a- j Mr. and M. C. C. P'twi an-1 f8ir,i;y moi-Med to Pips,-t ij-rr c. Thnroay ?--c-r.ing. to sp-"d lT'f.-o".-. :i ji, di'y- T i?v I , -. .-r. acccnit.anid h" Mr. ''- ..v Chris-I Chris-I t.v : n. v..i .-end E. vera! "ecks ! r'.'.;,tiM-s and nds in American ! I'c--k an i Pvo-O. , Mr. and M- r.o'.--:rr Mr. a -d iJ-VvV avii: i i ':i:;ii's ;urt,vs- ; 1 iicr.T Mr. - d in,- day. i Mrs. l.-.'v M.-Keivv-'-k a-'d : ,-, -.-- ! t'v!,'',---';-!. '..::'! r-. : i''.,i' hc-..".-'' Mt'.Sinrii'Vriv i M"."T":-o:r..is""Hnw:'r.i'. fi e" -' -"rid-Thorn:.-- A. Mf.'vi, a.d v,": ".- m M., Le-r-- a',.d 'L.i:i..:-:;' joK.'ii'.-' -k.' i Mr. L I". ?.ei.-o- - aP !.,,-:,. - ..:- ' i':',1ke;-'-"f.o'-en v:-;dcc c ' n u V- f'oi- : " I - -." ' "V o n: a r : a .y . Mr'';.4i - c o -,'-d. Mr-.. !'': . ' . lt. .- , m 1 ' ; :.-. v,TtTl prePTi-o ;- wa s the g"u est of his Fitter, 3 1 r -z. A. C-Knsign, C-Knsign, part of last wevk. The Iris Bridge club met v.i'i'n 3Ir,i. II. E. Atclilson. Thursday aUsmoon. IMe fibers fi-bers present were Mr?. J '. A. Jnni'or, Mrs. Earle Leet', Mrs. S. C. Lands, Mrs;. A. P. Kimball and Mrs. Roy Alexander. Thosfi substituting i'.i place of Mrs. Cross and Mrs. Young were Mrs. J. T. MiUer and Mrs. A. E. Blurnbers. Mr. and Mrs. H. C- Harvey and family left for St. Johns., Wednesday. Friday evening cf last week Mir? M?"' MoVeaue arranged a pl?abam, ku rpris : in honor of Miss Lr.:a Und:r.vood 3t hor j h o n i e in Arthur, in bono: if f ho:' b i r : b - day anniversary. - Tb.o jrut'St.v v ere Mis 5 i Helen "Webber. M!s Jtdia Xewhon.--:.. i Mii-'S Irone Royer. Miss Glad1"? Kyle. Miss I Clara Kone and Miss Cbra. Fife: Gus and 1 GunpAr Wyotti. Carl X ewbouf er,, Owen. Ad ri(.-!. t.t-e Miocker, Ab'in Criteoc'.-:. Lee Ri::-::ph and Bodie Avers. Mr. aud Mr?. Ray Kelly nf Hurley, Idaho, are v)::ing wiib Mrs. Kelly's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Terry, In Arthur. Ar-thur. Me'-f i-E cf the Bridge l.unebeon elub and several greets v.-ere c mortal ned by ATrs. E. I'l. Xeli-on at her boitio on Last Fourteenth ctvuiic yesierduy jftemocin :i L a luncheon. Thr- gnosis wore Mrs. ,Mal-C'"bn ,Mal-C'"bn C:i n ipntc". Mr--. V". II'. Brn met and Mrs. Hnr c ! d ir:nt e b , all cf K'il: Lnk: Miss I.. If. Grc'-CM-ie of C "nario on, . C; Mrs. T. lb Tbi.ras ;: n J Mr. A. C. PYeuob.. L-neb eon w as followed by oar :1s. Mrs. Fra'k Gc Arthur entertained at a little '.fib's" party Y"ednei lay after- -- noon of I;:sL wek iu honor of her littl daughter, Mar.iorie. on her sixth birthday anniversary. Refreshments were yerved to eight gliosis. Came? and music were also enjoyed by tiio children. Monday evening Mrs. Edward .Jones was given a pleasant surprise on her btrtliday anniversary at her home lu Ar-I Ar-I I bur. Sin tables of five hundred wero f plnycd. Misp Clara Kone 'and Albert I Oliver won the Indies' and first pri:-;a: rospectivi )y. and Mrs. Charles Oliver and i "Bob" Tbardy won tne ladies' and men' 3 consolation pri'-cs. Ref-'esb:nents. con-j con-j s!stin" o: pi-neb p -h! cake, were s.erve 1 i o t n;r; y - th ; gue-is. Ga aics n nd j ij:"rtinjr opcb'deri mi en jc'able evening. Mr. and Mrr. Eugene Alvcnn are the ip;uen;s of a t-K;i, Luru Saturday of lua week. |