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Show SPRINGVILLE I i MRS. J. F. WINGATE j Reporter 1 Telephone 191 1 . . Miss tlralynu ileardali'. daughter of Mrs. Viola Beardall, was married mar-ried this week to Eldon Ash of Linden. Lin-den. They will make their home In Linden. Mr. anil Mrs. M. K Crandall, Jr.. and Mrs. Maeser Crandall went to Salt Lake City Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Milan Straw and daughter, Majorle, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Brin-lou Brin-lou one day this week. Mrs. X. .7. Deal spent Thursday in Spanish l-'ork with her daughter, Mrs. lieu E. Argyle. Mr. anil Mrs. W. A. McKenzle went to Salt Lake City Thursday to visit their daughter, Mrs. K. S. Lawrence, and her little son, who was horn that day. The Junior Girls of the First ward gave a shower for Ornlyun Heardall Ash Thursday evening at the home of Miss Florence Daley. (James were played and luncheon served to Mrs. Mary Weight, Helen Oottfredson, Xorma Childs, Wilda Weight. Anna Bonrdall, Laura Clegg, Thelma X nukes, Dona Dillingham. Dill-ingham. Mary Best, Ornlynn Ash, and Alberta Kredrickson. Mrs. John Bryan has returned from Spring canyon, where she visited visit-ed for several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. It. O. Thorn. Mrs. Bert West is at home, after spending a week in Salt Lake and rieasant Grove. Mrs. L. L. Baker and children spent several days In Salt Lake City this week. Miss Elsie Harker entertained her Sunday school class at a "weenie" roast Thursday afternoon. Mrs. John H. Anderson and Mrs. W. L. Miller entertained the Indies of die Home Culture club and their husbands at a delightful Hallowe'en party Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Anderson. The rooms wen artistically decorated in Hallowe'en colors and Hallowe'en suggestion were carried out in the two-coursi luncheon, which was served. Following Fol-lowing the luncheon progressive Five Hundred was played. The prize for high score was won by Harold Christensen and the draw-prize draw-prize went to Mrs. H. McDotigall. Miss Allene McKenzie entertained at. a candy pull Friday evening for a number of her girl friends. Mrs. Zinn Y. Card and Mr. and Mrs. ' Clarence Carlson, all of Salt Lake City, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Miner Thursday. Thurs-day. Mr. and Mrs. "J. F. Mendenhall visited their daughter, Mrs. Ted Christensen, in Fair-view one day this week. Mrs. Harold Harvard entertained jMt cards Thursday evening for Mahlo Straw, Jennie Erickson, Mrs. Oliver Dalton, Mrs. A. C. Miner, Mrs. Ronald Thorpe, Hutb Bo.ver, henna Thurber and Jessie Packard. The prize for high score was won by .lennie Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Slmkins ih.Ml as their guests for two days tins week Mrs. Simkins' sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rosier of Milford. Among those who came from out of lown for the funeral of Mrs. "live Childs were Mrs. Zina Y. Card. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Car!-SIM.. Car!-SIM.. Mr. and Mrs. George Huntington. Hunting-ton. Mrs. Anna Mendenhall. Miss Xellie Weight, Miss Berthina Childs, !" "'' Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. j I'n .1 liithl, of Ileber. ! Mrs. Frank Sanford left Saturday morning fur her home in Richfield, jj Idaho, after spending several weeka j lien- with her mother, Mrs. Eliza ! j Thorn. Attorney John Wilkin spent two d.vys this week in Salt Lake. ' A shower for Ornlynn Beardall Ash was given at the home of her mother. Mrs. Viola Beardall, Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. The guests were relatives of the bride. Mrs. S. c. Whittaker returned from Richfield Thursday, where she visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stallings. -Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. John Whiting and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hall recently went to Salt Lake for a theater party. |