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I.-i-r I....- r..v.-J frv- j . ,, t'o u'ii"--i flP-ir'-m-'C! 1.1 l.W',Tj ,Jv.Wr ' h' 0,mtl,"'l ! j( MtTt':.3' Nmir.iny ami . a ri;i...a in Il-.e U.os!;a:i;-..u:L-M ' r--i.l-i ei!r:aml a cmUvr of j ',V at a utrkoy iliaror. . for it. The evening wa, ,Vai., reti"-r-l tc hr suuliei at ; LV-tv of'"rtli. Mor.,i!:v. Aflor ivm1- . r n-c hMidsv in It'.uptiam wlthj V"'Mr. Wn -,- Tumor c;H-Eit tiie in sslt I z Eiw:;Ms stvut M-m-lur ia Salt i -i-7C 10 ' viirx'hrtsmsr of a homo, j ,''".';' p Paker of fr Fork ws lb ,.-r-- rtv rnsy afternoon vfl.; in" 'honor of t".rt:-v1.iy aacl- ! " - suts troiiiht a:u1 srvtM srt j i.-evi Tlu'v alo prt'itod to Mrs. j a"raorV of "tl:f invasion, a li.ta.l- j , wj urJ a sot of Mlvor t-; , T f'.'.l-'wi::,- U-Iios p:irticnM:'J ia ) .. "!-. ' .r.aj B:.-i. Mr. Max Un-k. , r,-Merc. M- il- Cho-(or, Mrs. j -iu. Wi-m L.i rj horn. Mrs.! 't'S-'.' Mrs. L ! O'.vti. Mrs. An-lrew : ' C. Kduik-atT. Mrs S.-oU t f' J..'.n M-its-vi. Mr-, re St k-.-s, j V'S'HS arj Mrs. F.oo S;r... Or-.L.v.i ir-i family U-fl E:--h;im I j--v .U tEti a cu-,'Ie of wtksj U.V aci t,a to Ls Anjvlei, -i. Ciru-iua an.i y will make tl:r-:r Mr. wrciQ ir. Afn-a. Mr. Oaziia rro l!or-r fri;r-s:? :;t j -viI f'laotucs diircc tbe pist fcW tlir d-prti::o. evtz:'-; Keniey Itt Bakor ri- j a E.rj.ifr 'f ytmi fots nt ibe-.r 1st tori ia fcor.:r c Miss M!ritn I Trv w--re db-t twtnty s.-h.l- ' i fr.-i-js in artt n-!an sn.l pnups ! r;?r- rrjoytii. Mrs. 0. P. Bdker :-J Mrs. Ja e5 Hardy of Msrkiam o::; cter tj;o arrival of a daush:er. ziir 2i. li'.tle miss ts five id Mr. E. 0. Hj!! retaraM TueMsy rbv;;. where tl:ey s'p'et th i-i?t ; ;) r-'.i::v:s. Mr. Kali is much im- ' d fca:-.E. i J-i-I iv?ret rr-taruo'i Taesy to ie for a few days' viit wna" ter i-r. Nf.:-re g:o w F:h PpriLgs to ! d Mr. J2cs Kerrjrdy cH Tsifav j rf;-r:d to P-rcba-i. Tli-y will o7- i,-- reca:Iy Taes:eI by T. 5. Cirna- j I--ri SL-t:!ia entrrain.i r.t a ! Ws.iy ia h-a- r of Mrs. II. E. ririr-i ojr.r2ir-.Zjr trf Alice, review No. st5. Cov-r wfre Ii-j for the fol-.i-i: Mrs. H. E. Mili-r, Mrs. Ka'e 5. W:t HyliLd, Mrs. Albert Marriott, Mv J,,I Marriott as.l Mrs. Kami a Ullllaaia of ai:l!y. Miss Kuth Irt. rvtiirnrtt Si:u1..t to !ior mti.h' ctM. Marj's ao;,,),.,,, m S:,t akl, af(l.r otviuUtjf tii.- Tii.HMkcnintf hoI!-lais with bt-r f:ir.-!its ta ropvrfi-l.l. Tri.'R.ls r-f Mrs. p:lsil Pom an win r-. to li aru of ht-r itiipro omeni Bt Pr. Stranp's liOspu.il, where umlereat aa oe.-atiou li'ts.Uy for unpen. tioltla. The l.:u!l.' AUt of the Nfetho-llst chureh witl lioM ps anniMt banar IWi-mlvr U in tl:o Honrcanl bmUltns. Smulwioho.s, fike aril OMf, itl be on ii U during the Oaf. Kan.-v upror.s. caps. crwiu'tfJ arlioU s of every do-ription do-ription and guilts will bo on sale. i Mrs. W. A. t lo of Highland Hoy rotumpd Saturday nlpht of U-t Wt-ek. after hQ n.'fonov of teu wwks. one month .was c o n t at 1 1 y . Nov.. with her pi rents and the baluoi ..f tlie time ia tviit Lake. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Miller enterttiinod at a family dinn-r at their home in Markham, 'l'!i:uiksfiiviic eveuUic- Ttu.e pre,-nr were Mr. and Mrs. Ueh-r Ni..oN ttnd .., MUs , Jjiim Nk-hoU :trd Miss Nellie Mohols. Mrs. Lu Hrevn of tltf I". S, mine ffare a children's iMrty Saiurlay ufternooo of la it w.'.-k in bon-r ot her daughter, Kay. on l.er e chih birthday anniversary . ( lames we en-j" en-j" oj an,j lun.-htvn was perred. A bin hua y eake with e'cht Candle praoej the C" tiler of t Lie t.i bte. 'l liose In a i tend;iuoe were KNa ar.d K.cdall K!mer. Myrtle and Kay Hr..n. Lil-! Lil-! an and Wait.r Butt. John and Umlie i'Prien. Ktis-.-:i Thomas, porothy and CUrk Barnard. Allen P:iruari and iKT.r.a Thomas. Mrs. John T. H-.m had as w.vk-cn-1 fuosip Mrs. Sarah t.rahani of SmIi Lak- and Mrs, I'.raham mo' her. Mrs, Had'-, of Grand Junction. Junc-tion. Toio. Mr. end Mrs. M'.l!; Ha.-tman v''""0 an af tpr-lanc li;uolivii "l hurday eTenini. fallow in? the Kfb-kh tisnrv. to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. llocan, Mra. tarah tirhaia atd Mrs. Under. Mrs. C. V. Carey is risliinj f"r a fw d.-ys In Salt Lake wi;h her ruotiier, Mrs. Johu bwan. Mr. F.nd Mrs. Stanley Jckn ypnt the Thanksgiving Ii.didays In Salt Luki with Mra. Jiickson'a parents. I SPRINGVILLE 4- , SPRIXGV1LLE. Deo. C Th home of Myron E. Crandall. Jr.. was bright with ir.UMe, I i srli t and flowers on the evening of November 29, tlie date of the f.ftirth wedding" anniversary of his parents. Mr. and Mi s. Myron E. Crar.dall. Mr. and Mrs. lon C. Johnson, who were married at the sa,me time and place fifty years asro. were especially invited jruesta. Messrs. Crandiiil and Johnson are Spring-viile Spring-viile pioneers, coming to Utah with the first company in lSo1.'. -Mrs. Crai.dail arrived ar-rived in ISol and Mrs. Johnson in lo5. Thirty-nine children and jrrar.dehildrcn are ):v::ii; des end ants of Mr. and Mrs. Crandall. Short speeches were made by Mr. Crandad. Mr. Johnson, John S. Boyer. Thomas L. Mer.denhall, Mesuames Crandall and Johnson. ilusie was furnished fur-nished by Professor Moses. Guam und son and children. M. E. Crandail, Jr., and LetVere Crandall. Supper was served to the eighty guests. The Misses Lucina and Nell Clark pave a bundle shower Saturday of last week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, who went to Hiawatha Monday to mjJie their home. The children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. "Walter Wheeler met at the parental home Thanksgiving ,day und spent the time in feasting, playing games and listening to an interesting program. Lr. and Mrs. M. D. liringhurst of Salt Lake spent Thanksgiving at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thorn. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bird, who have bteit in Pocatt-llo, Idaho, for the past few months, have returned. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Oakley served Thanksgiving dinner to the fo. lowing: Mr. and Mrs. O. a. Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. William Palfreyman, Mrs. Margaret Rivers Riv-ers and daughters, Virginia and Marie; Mrs. James UaKiey, Miss Emma .Noakes and Richard Huntington. The following guests were entertained Thanksgiving Gay by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thorn: Dr. and Mrs. Mark Bnnghurst, Mrs. Cora T. Bird, A. O. Thorn and family fam-ily and J. H. Whiting and family. Mrs. A. C. J. Oaf fney has returned after a two months' visit with her husband hus-band in (Seattle, Wash. I" BOUINTIFUL j ; f- BOUNTIFUL, Dec. 6. Mr. and Mrs. George 1 P. Graff aud family of Farming too haie moved j V Bountifui. wjteie they will ruuKe their home. I Miss J'jsie Layton f Lay ton and Miss Fae j Sander? of Knyovilie vial ltd friends ia Bouo- nuA ihu uee. Miss Leone took visited friends in KajBTille i during (lie wek. I Mr. Lf yrura Sessions entertained twenty lady friends f luni .Suit Laa.e City at a dinner party b t her -ifjine TnursOay af teroojU. Mrs. Ja reti Brow i; tpent riaturday of last ueB, in fcalL I-af- City. Mr. and Mrs. L'dwm Pace and children of f; un.ns'jn have niovid to bountiful fur the jnter. Mr. and Mr. 0. I. Hatch are Fpending a few wt'-'Ks witJi relatives at Big Horn, Wyo. Miss Ora SioddaM if Faruimgtuu via: led f rieii'is here during tlie week. Mr-.. Ldwin Williuiiis of Gooding, Idaho, is the guest of iier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tnomaa tensions. Mrs. Hyrum Johnson of Georgetown, Idaho, is the guet of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Kiley. Miss Li I lie Feamley vlnited friends In Salt Lake City during the week. Miss Maybeth Bancroft of Salt Lake City whs u lust week-end gjest of Mrs. William Milea. Mr. and Mrs. James Smedley, Misses Ruth and (Jladvd Smedley and James and Pan Smedley Smed-ley f-int a few days in rjpringvllle during tue week as gueits of Mr. and Mrs. John Dougail aud fuinily. Mr. and Mrs. Hymm Shi TI urrlved home Fri-duy Fri-duy from Me.sa, Ariz., where they had spent the pubt hix we-ks visitin? relatives. Mrs. Jesse H. Barlow of Clearfield wrs the guest of her mother, Mrs. ltegina Stoker, during the we'k. Mr. and Mrs. John Stahle entertained the Fie Hundred club at their home Monday evening. eve-ning. Frizes were wun by Mrs. A. L, lles and Clyde Baldwin. A two-course luncheon was served. Mrs. Charles Farnwrtrth of Salt Lake City is th guest cf her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thymus Wright. Miss Leone Cook visited in Suit Lake City durinsr the week, ub guest of her blsier, Mrs. Myrtle Points. Kugcne St. CI?.!re was the recipient of a surprise party 'at his lim Wednesday evening. The time was ncut in musle and games, followed fol-lowed by ref reshruents. Miss Lcula Cleverly was tendered a kitchen shower at her home Monday evening. Special eumes wore pla ved and ref rePhments were served to the Miss'-s Kh-xla Burtnnshaw. Alice Hatch. Annie Cleverly. UntU Carken, NHIe Burton -shaw Ethel Hatch, Florence Parker, Lva Cleverlv, blades Hatch, HukIo I'urkln. Lrma Howard, Violet Musgrave and Thlma Moss. Mrs. Alia Barker of Farmlngton visited friends here Tuesday. |