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Show Society Miss Ida TYorfhen lias returned from n trip to California on account of the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. A. B. AVorthen. Mrs. Wyman Iienson of Salt Lake is also here with her mother Mrs. Worthen. j Mrs. P. D. Pnlfreyman spent spent Thursday in Salt Lake. dorwent an operation recently. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Whiting and Mrs. Eliwi Tho.ru motored to Salt Luke Saturday! to attend conference. Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Metcnlf and Mrs. Myron Crandall motored to Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs. J. V. Groesbeek has returned re-turned from a two weeks visit with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Groesbeek of Ogden. Myron 1M. Crandall spent the week-end in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Orson Stedneck. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson of Provo spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. Anderson's mother, Mrs. Ida Strong. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. T. Reynolds spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lako City. Misa Annie Starr went to Salt Lake Saturday and from there to Ogden to visit with her sister, Miss Pearl Starr. i Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Whiting and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Condie motored to Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B.. Murray and daughters Pauling and (Madeline, spent the week end in Salt Lake City Visiting with Mrs. Murray's mother, Mrs. E. B.. Moland. Marion Groesbeek entertained her friends at a candy pull at her home last Friday evening. Those to enjoy en-joy the evening were : Inez Starr, Helen Boyer, Theo Riding, Ida Packard, Josephine Crandall, Georgia Geor-gia Hariuer, Lucille Crandall, Jane Packard, Josephine Reynolds, and the hostess, Marion Groesbeek. Mrs. John" E. Carlisle returned to her home in Logan Saturday evening eve-ning after a visit with her mother Mrs. Mary L. Crandall, Miss lone Pnlfreymnn visited In Salt Lake City over the week end. Mrs. George Anderson entertained at Friday of last week for Miss Myra Sawyer of Salt Lake and Mrs. Sadie Packard and Mrs. Lilliain Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bird attended conference Sunday, in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Arch H. Bird motored to Salt Lako Friday to attend at-tend conference. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Crandall were conference visitors over the weekend. week-end. Mr. and Mrs. W. George Talmnge attended a birthday party last Friday Fri-day evening given to honor of Mrs. Bessie Hales of Spanish Fork. ' Mr. and Mrs. Groesbeek of Bingham Bing-ham and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Turner of Rexburg, Idaho, are visiting with relatives here. W. George Talmnge attended conference con-ference Sunday and Monday. i . Mrs. Jennie Starr and Mrs. Eliz-a Eliz-a both Whitmore attended conference confer-ence at Salt Lake City Saturday and Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Grover Clyde were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Bluemel of Midvale Saturday evening. eve-ning. They attended conference in Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Clyde entertained en-tertained at dinner last week for Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Childs nnd Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanford and families. was given at the home of the bride, Mrs. William Johnson, Thursday evening. Mr. Thorn will leave in June for a mission to South Africa, for the L. D. S. church. Mrs. Clifford Crandall-spent Sunday Sun-day and Monday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. J., F. Bringhurst attended-conference in Salt Lake. W. A. MeKenzie has returned from a trip to Nevada. The Alpha Beta club met at the home ' of Mrs. Ada Straw last Friday. Mrs. Emma Russell was hostess. Mrs. Straw, president, presided. pre-sided. Miss Myra Sawyer, one of Utah's leading artists, in a very charming manner gave a talk! on "Art and Its Influences." Dainty refreshments were served to fourteen four-teen ladies. Mrs. Zina Crandall has returned home after three weeks absence. She was accompanied by her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs.-Harold Williams, who un- The Service Star Legion will hold 1 their fourth annual Tea at the home of Nettie It. Groesbeek, April 23, from 2 till 5 o'clock. State Legion President Mrs. L. C. Potter, Pot-ter, will be present; also a fine musical program has been arranged. Everyone is invited. President Sarah Straw shipped nineteen feather pillows to the tubercular soldiers at Whipple Barracks, Arizona, last week. The pillows were donated by the Service Star members. i There will be a food sale of cakes, pies, cookies and doughnuts, at the Columbia cafe Saturday April 11, by the ladies of the Presbyterian church. Paul Asel Thorn and Miss Madge Johnson of Mapleton were married at Salt Lake temple Wednesday, April 8, and a wedding rcceptiun |