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Show Alma Spallord ,,f ,lis vUy- .j ,(, uning couple were married Fridav mi Ihe Sail Lake lemple. -Mis. K. W. I'.roun, Mrs. yrt., Smith. .Mrs, Williani 11. l'.rowu l""l',,,'i I" Snnlaiiin Thursdav. spi'iidim; the day uith .Mrs. VYamlcll ( 'penshaw-. i'- and .Mrs. ; -go Sauford ol Ku hl'iehl. Idaho, tire spending two weeks al Ihe home of .Mr. and Mrs. A. I'. Thorn of this city. Mr. San-lord, San-lord, w hile oonsl rncl ing a wire leuoe.'i! his homo, lnei will, a severe accidcul, in which a slapli' struck his eye. canning complete loss nT -'ghl. lie goes to l'rovu each dav l "i' 1 real men!. Friends hero have received word of the arrival of a baby girl at the liome of .Mr. and Mrs. Kussell tit Hurley. Idaho. Mrs. Knssell was formerly Josephine Civile of this eily. A. O. Thorn spent several clays of tlie pasl week with his family here. Mr. Thorn at present has a contract joh at. lleirieeh, Idaho. ' Mrs. (irson lluichinson is spend-in'-' the week in Salt Lake with her ImiKliliT, -Mrs. MtldKO Lyeslien. I SOCIETY ' in-. Floyil Cullimore of ihe stal" .;itli anil discussed a number of s irallli iplcslioiis submitled by Ihe of this eily Friday evening jn die Fourth ward chapel, in run-pi-liun "il'l 'I"' lliscussion of the llU,-lietls. lie also gave a shol'i talk ',, -infantile l'arilysis." slating ihe !,i:i'l:l! syinptollis, he trealmelit effects "f llie disease. .Mrs. Jj,,, Allcnian was in charge, Mrs. ,1 :. I'randall played a piano solo, J(j liss Helen I'alfreyman. iiecoiu-'.iiiiiil iiecoiu-'.iiiiiil by .Mrs. Karl Siinisiuii a! no Ji sail-' a so!o. A large crowd i( ;i,ics from Springville ami l;iilclen were present. r.-. Ihiir.m' Straw, aceoit panieil i,t h, 1' liul'' neihew wlio has been IjajinS "Mil her. is sH'iiiiin- two V,M, at Kaysville Willi Mr. ami jlr. (Ilciui Siimsion. hcuis Tliorpe of l'eerh.ss. ('tail, .inl Hie early wivk with Ids jiav-hen'. jiav-hen'. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Thor;.e. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of I his ,-iiy Imve reliirncil to make their n tier siiendini; a week in !1(11,iern I'tah. The yailliii eoifole i,ii, niarried in Salt Lake reeinliy. Iiuring Ihe past week Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. Wilkins of Ibis eily have laid as their gnosis -Mr. and Mrs. Crant Wilkins or Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Fred liiotermuii of Cedar City. Mrs. .T. C. Noilson and family, who have spent the summer at Park Cily, came home Saturday. Mr. Xeilson will continue Ids contract work there as long as Ihe weather will iH'i'init. The members of the Social Twelve club met Saturday afternoon after-noon at the home of .Mrs.' fleorge Crandal! for Hie purpose of electing a new club member. Mrs. Floyd Hanner was yoled in as Ihe new member. Next club meeting will be held tonight at the home of Mrs. Harry Pennington. All members are asked to be present. Mrs. Bert Kowland is convalescing convales-cing at Ihe (ieorge Anderson hospital hos-pital from a recent operation for appendicitis. Camp Xn, 1. Daughters of the Pioneers, will meet, Thursday. October Oc-tober l:i. at the home of Mrs. Willis Siimsion. AH members are urged to be present. A prelli'y arranged affair was siven Saturday afternoon when Mrs. Klnio ltoylance surprised her son La -Mar wilh a birthday party, he being six years old that day. The time ) was spent with games conducted by i Mrs. Koylance, during which Renee j Ornnilull. Lois Johnson, Buster) Wignall. Allen Koylance, Reginald Oak'ey, Dick Jenkins, Larain Jenkins Jen-kins and Hazel Angus won prizes. At the conclusion of Ihe games each child was given a paper cap. They were then seated at one long table,! where covers were laid for Iwenly-five. Iwenly-five. The decoralive color scheme. was pink and white, with a pink cake holding six candles being used ) as the centra! deeoralion. As each little guest .'eft he was presented wilh a bag of candy. Those who assisted Mrs. Uoylance in serving were Mrs. Wilbur Allan and Mrs. A'ernall Koykinco. Mr. and Mrs. William Flygare and family were guests Friday evening eve-ning at a birthday dinner given in iplimenl lo .Mr. Flygare's mother Mrs. o. W. Flygare of Provo. Miss Melha Condie spent Wedues-,iv Wedues-,iv in Salt Lake. In the evening .in- ,'incnued the musical concert at tl. tul eraacle. Mrs. lilanch M. Condie has re-,,ivtil re-,,ivtil word lhat her husband, Ktch-;;li Ktch-;;li Ciiiidie. who has been studying k in Paris during the past three ihs. will arrive in Huston Wed- :,-.il;iy. Mrs. Condie. with her son ;inl .Miss Arleen Memlenhall, will , ne some time during next wcok :r Huston, where they will spend ilii- u inter. Tim Cleaner girls i" h T'ord 'viird en'ertainod at an : ui l i.i i i.ai arty at rile home of Mis, Ldlian ilii.-scll Tuesday evening. Xi:u' new :i!iiu!iers were laken inlo !ho e'.as-:. iifii'i'j'.s for the coming M. I. A. year u-re elected as follows: President, Ii:li;iii Itnssell ; vice president, Kulli Bnyi'i-; secretary and treasurer, lliTliirc Faucett. After election the iiii'iiiln'i's enjoyed games, musi? and ildiiinlls refreshments. Sir. .Hid Mrs. Kenneth fioltfred-'nli fioltfred-'nli mid little daughter of Magna .put three days this week wirh -h i r parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. p. I'mkiiril. and Mr. and Mrs. lid. (liUfrcd.soti. Tin' members of the Fourth ward lllii'f Society held their opening 'i'll lit Ihe homo of Mrs. Ouy I'li'li'iiliall Tuesday afternoon. Air f 13 jj in flowers were used in the ';e'initive scheme. A program of :;isic and readings was given . A '''in! feature of tne program was (iwliinn show in which a numlier j liMies depicted the fashions as i: :rk as 1(11 years, furnishing '"ill .'iimisement as wed as adding ll interest to the parly. At the 'iiliiMim of the program daintv ifrislnnenls were served. Mr. imd Mrs. Thomas Maslers id family of P.inghnni. Harry Mns-;ni Mns-;ni Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. ivr Siiluway of P.ingham were Jiii'r guests Sunday at the home ' liicir sister and aunt, Mrs. Sarah i'llfri'vinan. A liirge crowd of relatives and ''i'.'nls from Salt Lake. Proyo ami 'wiiiL'ville attended the wedding 1'ii'lition given in the Maplelon n'lM'incnt hall Thursday evening I - i ii'tapliiaent to Mr. and' Mrs. Ted 8 liymiinil. who were niarried In '"t Lake temple tlie same day. Miss X,di YVcijtht spent Ihe week '"I in this city. Natnrdnv she ao-;'i"P.'i"ied ao-;'i"P.'i"ied Mr. and Mrs. 11. Ii. '"'islit mi a trip to Wanroails ean-: ean-: ''"' wliere they spent some time 'Hi Mr. and .Mrs. George Weight. I . A leniliiiK social event of Ihe i "''k 'iis the handkerchief shower "'" t tlie home of .Airs. II. T. "'""I'l'S Sr., Satui'day eveninir by ""'"'I's of the l'rimary slake :lr,l in coiiiplinient to Arleen Mon-"'''li'. Mon-"'''li'. win, has acted as primary ''ki' secretary for Ihe iast two ,'r- 5liss -Alendenhall is leaviiiK ! week for an indefinite stay at "'"ii. The entertaining rooms "' lii'.'lntifnl win, a tirol'usion of .'""ni flowers in various shades. "' ''vening was sient with games '' 'Ullsic. nainly refreshinenls r" served ,y the hostess, assisted '"'i; two doughlers Helen and ' '"I'IiInc. The lionor guest receiv-1'i'elly receiv-1'i'elly handkerchiefs from ' billowing members ami guests p;11' : .Mrs. M. il. Packard. .Airs. , Hi'.vnolds. Mrs. A. ( l. Thorn. Marllia Harrison. Mrs. .lane "''v- Mrs. Jlae Cm mln' I. Mrs. js Siimsion. Mrs. .1. 10. liird. Louisa ltowland. Mrs. A. Y. "''it. .Mrs. .Alary jr. (lakes and ''""I Craudall. ''ish."I mid Mrs. I.ovell MiMidcu-!.VVII MiMidcu-!.VVII enterlain at a wedding re-i" re-i" the Manlelon aniuseinenl Monday evening in compliment son. Wendall. and Miss ,ill! liafford. daughter of .Air. ' i |