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Show be the spoil ker. Mtisica will Include u double trin f, Third ward, cello solo ,t' Done, a pisiiici-moiiolomij pin no trio. Mrs. C. A. Uoyer luls from n1 two months visit , sou John Hoyer, or Sacrw,,, Italph Wood of Lelii ys;. friends mid relatives in tW the week. Mr. and Mrs. George s Salt Lake visited win'! and friends here Saturum and Monday. Mrs. Ernest Reynold r week-end in Salt Lake win hand, Ernest Reynolds. - Mr. and Mrs. .T. v. wnj, returned home after a is visit in Los Angeles Whiting's sister and lltT ' Mr. and Mrs. Wendell pa, , SPKIXOV1LLB NEWS ' Tho Alpha Beta club met last Friday nt. the home of Mrs. Ziua Condie. Mrs. Mary Childs was hostess host-ess Mrs. Ada B. Straw, president, presided. Bishop Hilton Robertson Kave a talk on the Reconstrucion in Japan and the Sentiment in Japan on Exclusion." Helen Ral-freyman Ral-freyman sans a vocal solo. Eighteen members uud one guest, Mrs. Alta Smith of Salt Lake, 'were present. ratrinreh and Mrs. 0. R- Hunt-intjton, Hunt-intjton, Mrs. Eliza Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Oakley and Mr. and Mrs. Dimick Huntington spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Olive fluids. I Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McKen.ie are visiting in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Will McKenzie and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Lawrence of Ogden spent Sunday and Monday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McKeizie. Miss Lucy Wainwright was hostess host-ess to the Blue Bird Sewing club last Saturday. Mrs. G. W. Phillips is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. M. A. Lambson of Helper, Utah. Phillips Garage have recently installed in-stalled a constant potential eight hour battery charging service. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Whiting left for their w'ork at Calpmi, Calif., Thursday, February 24, after spending spend-ing several weeks with Mrs. Whit-ing's Whit-ing's sister, Mrs. A. E. Lee. Mrs. Whiting has just recovered from a severe operation. A party of young girls surprised Myrell Oakley Friday night at her home. The evening was spent in games and music. Several interesting interest-ing numbers were given ; a song by Esther Maycock and Rachel Johnson John-son ; recitations by Margaret Bird. Supper was served by the hostess. Monday night the following surprised sur-prised Mrs. Olive Anderson at ber home. Games were enjoyed and light refreshments served to Vessa Donalydsoii, Mrs. C. O. Claudin, Jane Alleman, Helen Clark, Donna Asbcraft, Pauline and , Madeline Murray, Lola, Ada and Elda Smith, Mrs. Earl B. Sumsiou, Mary Strong, Irleene Curtis, Merlene Stevenson, Berniece Clark, Lucy Childs, Mattie Davis, Alzada Wilmott, Edith Gee, LaPreal, Jessie and Yernessa Hutch-ings, Hutch-ings, Inez Jessee, Erma Gudniund-son, Gudniund-son, Clara Clyde and Vivian Harrison. Harri-son. Friends entertained at a birthday birth-day party in honor of Mrs. Jabez Taylor at her home Monday. Games and music were enjoyed and luncheon lunch-eon served to the following, Mr. and Mrs. Vaugiu Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. John Burt, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thorpe. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Flaigger, Mrs! Ruth Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. I'pton Cherriugton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Wells Crandall, Mr! and Mrs. Heher Houtz, Mr. and Mrs Doris Taylor. The Second ward Gleaner girls entertained en-tertained for Mrs. G. E. Anderson at her home, Monday evening. She was presented with two volumes of poems by the class. Refreshments were served. Miss Donna Ashe'raft visited ( the Summit Sunday. The Senior girls of the Second rd have arranged for a good program pro-gram to be given next Sunday even-l!!flJIijVdnn,s even-l!!flJIijVdnn,s of Provo will AnwAv,- - |