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Show Society Nevada, and is a niece of Senator W. L. Dressier. Mr. Packard is the s f Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Packard of Springville. It ah, and is a nephew of 1. E. Groesbeck of Bono. Mr. Packard is a member of the Nigna Nu fraternity and is in husi-ncss husi-ncss with his uncle. The wedding will be an event of the late autumn. The guests included Mesdames Adolph Dressier, Chaunoey Dressier. Dress-ier. Amelia M. Lynn of Portland, (ire.: M. E. Caft'eratta, A. G. Caughlin, Edith Lovelace, Kate j Droniinek, the Misses ltuth Dressier Dress-ier and Mildred Itutherford, and the I hostess. I Mrs. David M. Beal and Mr. and 'Mrs. J. S. I'hrisrcnscn of Ephrniin siient Saturday with Dr. and Mrs. IN. Heal. I Sir. and Mrs. L. A. Bailey and I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell of Salt l Lake City were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Buyer, Easter Sunday. Sun-day. Kulph and Fay C. Packard of Salt Lake were down to. spend the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. Packard. I Dr. and Mrs. Byron Reese and children and Mrs. T. D. Reese of Salt Lake City were guests Thursday Thurs-day of Dr. and Mrs. N. Beal. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brown and daughters, Lucile and Zilla, spent Easter Sunday at American Fork with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Packard of Salt Lake City were guests Sunday jof Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. Packard. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Dallin were 'guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. I B. A. Jolley of Salt Lake City. Mary Bhown. CO were present. Mr. Iiomney, of the slate genealogical genealog-ical society will spell k in the Springville Spring-ville Third ward Sunday evening under Ihe directum of the ward genealogical society. Music will be furnished by the Y. L. M. I. A. Don't forget to nttend the big baseball game Wednesday afternoon April au, between the high school faculty and the Springville business men, at the high school campus at 'A p. m. One hundred and fifty club women wom-en of the state were guests of the Springville Women's clubs Thursday Thurs-day afternoon in the high school art gallery. Besides viewing the fine arts the following program was enjoyed: en-joyed: Vocal solo, Miss Hinckley of Provo; piano solo, Miss Alzada Wil-mot; Wil-mot; whistling solo, Miss Birdie .linkins; vocal solo, Miss Catherine U. Dougall; address, Mrs. E. O. Wattis of Ogdeu, president of the Utah State Federation of Women's clubs; steel guitar solo, Miss Audrey Aud-rey Ostland of Provo; cornet solo, J. Blaine Sclliek of Salt Lake City; talk, "Beginning of the Art in Springville," by L. E. Eggertson of Provo, formerly superintendent of the Springville public schools. Refreshments Re-freshments were served by the club women. Mr. and Mrs. Burley Bower and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans motored down from Eureka Saturday evening even-ing to spend Easter Sunday with relatives in Springville. Mrs. R. L. Done has returned from Eureka, where she has been visiting for a few days. Mrs. Adelaide Dalton of Salt Lake City spent a few days of last week in Springville with her son Emmet Dalton and friends. Robert Packard of Ogden is visiting visit-ing with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Childs. Mrs. Gifford Newitt of Ogden is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Wm. Pace. J. TV. Clark and A. O. Thorn are home from Orchard, Idaho. Mrs. G. B. Anderson has returned home, after a two weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Eva A. Noyes jof Salt Lake City. Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt of Garfield has returned home, after a three weeks' visit with friends and relatives rela-tives here. Mrs. Jack Stevenson of Salt Lake City was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Coffman. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Weffer of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Eva Starr of Richfield were the Sunday dinner din-ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark. Miss Ireta Olson of Berkeley, Calif., is a guest this week of Mrs. G. E. Anderson. Mrs. Sadie McTavish of Salt Lake City is visiting with Mrs. Harry Hanford for a few days. Dr. and Mrs. George Anderson and family spent Sunday at Lincoln Beach. We wish to thank the Sous and Daughters of the Indian War Vet-ems Vet-ems for their liberal offer of $30 to the Service Star Legion for the memorial monument. Mary L. Met-calf, Met-calf, president, S. S. L., by Rose B. Royer, secretary, S. S. L. The Service Star Legion met at the home of Mrs. E. G. Harmer Friday, April IS. Community singing, sing-ing, "Sowing"; prayer, Mary A. Fuller; roll call; minutes read; business bus-iness by President Mary L. Met-calf Met-calf ; parliamentary rules, Mary L. Bird ; piano solo, Mary Witney ; reading of part of the constitution, Nettie Groesbeck ; music ; benediction, benedic-tion, Sarah Witney. Refreshments. Number present, 20. I Mrs. M. W. Bird was a visitor 'Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Packard, I formerly, of Ogden, spent Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Child. They left Monday morning for Los An-, An-, geles, where they intend making their home. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Child enter-.tained enter-.tained at dinner Easter Sunday. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. j Sam Jepperson, Jr., and daughter , Genevieve, and Mr. and Mrs. Shir-'ley Shir-'ley Bee of Provo. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. John Menden-hall, Menden-hall, Miss Blanche Worsey and Miss Agness Lindsay spent Sunday at Lincoln Beach. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Iledden, Mrs. LaPreal Hooper and Earl Ilay-niond Ilay-niond motored to Salt Lake Tuesday Tues-day to spend the day. James W. Packard is spending a few- days of this week in Salt Lake City. The S. T. club met at the home of Mrs. Andrew Peterson Thursday of last week. Progressive "500" was played, after which a delicious Easter luncheon was served. The guests included Mrs. Lee Sumsion, Mrs. Amasa Rowland, Mrs. George Crandall, Mrs. Leon Harrison, Mrs. Arthur Finley, Mrs. Claud Smith, Mrs. Lew-is Clegs, Mrs. Glen Kennedy, Ken-nedy, Mrs. Harry Pennington, and Mrs. Wm. Brown. Mrs. Lee Sumsion Sum-sion won high score. Mrs. Roger Jones of Salt Lake City is visiting with her mother, Mrs. D. M. Crandall. Mrs. J. W. Whiting has returned home after a few davs visiting in Ogden. J. W. W'hiting returned home Saturday Sat-urday from Boise, Idaho. Mrs. Mark Cook was hostess to the Alpha Beta club Friday, April 18. at her home. Mrs. A. O. Pack-I Pack-I ai d presided. A paper on "Arling- ton National Cemetery" was given by Mrs. Ella Clyde; "Utah Art and j Artists" was given by Mrs. Lillian Huntington. Dainty refreshments I were served to ten members and three invited guests. The guests were Mrs. Will Huntington, . Mrs. Christie Deal and Mrs. J. C. j Thomas of Salt Lake City. The Aaron Johnson eamp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met Wednesday in the Third ward Belief soeietl call for the purpose of reorganizing. The following program pro-gram was rendered : community singing, "Our Mountain Home So Dear"; prayer, Ellen McKenzie; minutes of previous meeting read and eeeepted; history of John S. Boyer, Sr., given by Mrs. Hose Bailey Boyer; reading, "The Inventor's Inven-tor's Wife," by Julia Porter; remarks, re-marks, John S. Boyer; talk on the constitution and amendments by Mrs. Bernetta Back of Provo, second sec-ond vice president of the central eamp; remarks on filing of papers by Mrs. Iva Mortensen of Provo, registrar of central camp; vocal solos Miss Lela Boyer; secretary's report given and accepted ; treasurer's treasur-er's report given and accepted. It was moved and carried to donate $1(1 to the Springville art fund. The following officers were elected, president, Mrs. Olive Anderson; first fice president, Mrs. Malinda Sumsion ; second vice president, Mrs. Ella Reynolds; recording secretary, secre-tary, Mrs. Harriet Dougall; correspondent corres-pondent secretary, Mrs. May Harrison Harri-son Smith ; treasurer. Mrs. Emma ('runnier; historian, Mrs. Louie M. White; auditor, Mrs. Myrtle Henderson; Hen-derson; chaplain, Mrs. Ellen )k-Kenzie; )k-Kenzie; registrar, Mrs. Rose Hailev I'.o.ver; organist, Mrs. Evelyn Craii-dall: Craii-dall: chorister, Mrs. May Harrison Smith: librarian, Mrs. Mary L. Mer-e.iif; Mer-e.iif; Mrs. Eliza Thorn was made honorary vice president at large of the organization; closing prayer by |