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Show SPRINGVILLE MRS. J. F. WINGATE Reporter Telephone 191 j The Seagull girT or the Fourth ward, under the direction of Mrs. Win. Flygnre, entertained her tlhers on the oity park Wednesday uflernoon. The motto and charms of the girls were Riven by Wanda Chirk. Verna Allen and Margaret Uird gave readings; Esther Muy-eoek Muy-eoek n'hd Alinina Mendenhall sang; Leonn Averett told a story; a comic one-act play was given, after which names were played and refreshments refresh-ments were served to mothers and the following members of the class; Wnnita Dunn, Margaret liird, EI-mina EI-mina Mendenhall, Merril Okiey. Verna Allen, Lenore Thorne, Nell Sumsion, Melba Miller, Blanch Hall, Leona Averett, Wanda Clark. Lucile Taylor and Esther Maycock. Miss Helen Groesbeck has re-turued re-turued to her home in Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Groesbeck to this city, after spending two weeks in Yellowstone park and Rex-burg, Rex-burg, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Finlcy, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Finley, and Mrs. Adehule Dnlton, of Salt Lake, motored mot-ored to Eureka Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Cray Roundy. . . Mr. and Mrs. Manford Hutchings visited with Mrs. Hutchings' mother, moth-er, Mrs. Mary Nuttle of Salem Sunday. Sun-day. , .'. Mr. Lewis Clegg, Tom Connors and son Tom are spending a week's vacation on Strnwberry fishing . Mrs. Andrew Peterson spent Monday Mon-day in Salt Lake with relatives. Mrs. Marcellus Nelson entertain-ed entertain-ed the members of the S. T. . club at her home in Mapleton Thursday Thurs-day evening. Progressive "500" was the feature of entertainment, Mrs. Ronald Thorpe winning high score. Dainty -refreshments were served to Mrs. Gertrude Sumsion. Mrs. Lois Clegg, Mrs. Ora Rowland. Mrs. Ella Crandall, Mrs. Bert Rowland, Row-land, Mrs. Philda Finley. Mrs. Manilla Ma-nilla Brown, Mrs. Li'lian Thorpe-Mrs. Thorpe-Mrs. Genevieve Baxter. Mrs. Melba Pennington, Mrs. . Amanda Binks of Mapleton and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Claijk of Provo visited with Mrs. Clark's mother, Mrs. C. W. Erickson, Tuesday. Mr. Reynolds Ilarmer son of Mr. and Mrs." Will Harmer of this city and Miss Ida Tit! I man of Provo were married Wednesday.' Aug. IS, in the Salt Lake T inple. The young couple will make tlu-ir home in Springville. : Mr. Maurice Peyton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pexton and family fami-ly and Mr. Hill Pexton all of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. ;;nd Mrs. C. Pexton. Mrs. K. W. Brown. Bessie and Frank Brown and Wandel Open-sfiaw Open-sfiaw of Santaiinin motored to Salt Lake Sunday and were' the guests of Mr and Mis. J. R. Iloyle. Richard Bell of Spanish Fork is spending a few days this week with his sister Mrs. Will Alleman. Mr. ami Mrs. W. A. Bird entertained enter-tained their children Sunday in the form of a family reunion, it being the first time all members were together to-gether for four years. Games wre played and refreshments were sored sor-ed after whk-h the party motored to Glengarry and enjoyed a swim. Guests included: Lewis Russen. Dean and Clara Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown, and daughter Wilna. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Bird of Bing-ham, Bing-ham, Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bird of Bingham Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ilarmer and daughter Beth Aleen. est' member of the family. Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Okloy Best. She was there all; day with Ivr usual smile of welcome. An elaborate dinner was served to & members seated at one long table, the centerpiece of which was a beam if ul bouquet of flowers presented to Mrs. Best by the family. fam-ily. Features of entertainment during dur-ing the afternoon were games and a program. Mr. Lewis Okloy of Provo took charge. Prayer by Mrs. Etta; Best. Will Perry rendered a trombone solo ; readings were given by1 Mrs. Dorothy Okley of Provo and Mrs. Dahl Banley of Provo ; Miss Margaret Best sang a solo, and a comic one-act play entitled "The Four Fools," was given by Mrs. Kr-uest Kr-uest Okley, Emma Long. Carrie Perry. Mary' Best, Dona Luerweli and Minnie Okley. Mrs. Kenneth Gotfredson of Magna Mag-na is spending a week with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Packard. Pack-ard. , One of the most successful affairs of this week was the farewell party given by Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Crandall Cran-dall Friday evening in honor of their son, Maeser, who leaves soon for the German mission. Features of entertainment were games on the lawn, dancing, and a program which consisted of songs by John Bfllley and M. E. Crandall; piano selection by Leona Gudmmidsen : violin by Carlyle Crandall ; community com-munity singing, led by Dan Webster; Web-ster; toasts to the missionary and his wife by George Siinpkins and Olive Anderson: readings by Mrs. Earl Sumsion, Evelyn Maeser and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rowland and son Max motored to Scofield Saturday Sat-urday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rowland. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Baxter and children visited with relatives in Pleasant Grove Tuesday and Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Judge and Mrs. George Wort hen, Mr, and Mrs. Seth Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. David Abbott, and Marine Abbott Ab-bott of Xevada were the . dinner guests Friday evening of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wood and Mrs. Emma Donga 11 Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Claudius Wallick of this city visited in Salt Lake Thursday. Thurs-day. Miss Hannah and Lue Rowland left Sunday for a trip to Seattle. Washington. They expect to be gone two weeks. Mrs. Emma Gardner and Mrs. G. W. Wood visited in Salt Lake Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Piatt, and Mr. and Mrs. M. Y. Dou-j Dou-j sail. Mrs. George Dallin and Mrs. party Friday in honor of Sculptor Cyrus- E. Dallin. The guests included in-cluded Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dallin and daughter Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dallin and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dallin and children. Miss Ida Preece who has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. George Anderson for the past week left Friday for St. George. Mr. , and Mrs. J. K. Harmon will visit this mnlh wU'.i Mrs. Harmon's Har-mon's niolhe: A. ('. jlinl. They will return to their home iu Cbj-cago Cbj-cago during September . '' Mrs. George Anderson and daughters daugh-ters Hazel and Mildred nccompni)- ied Maurice Anderson to Salt I.alOa Saturday and spent the week-end. Miss Eva Lee of Hide Talk J'S spending a few days with her sisUT Mrs. It. B. Mnughu. .U. Mrs. Cbnrlos Itoyort -will leave Wednesday . for Omaha, Nebraska, where she will join her husband. ' Mr. Join, Kindred, Tom Wheeler, Leo Robertson, George Crandall, ami Lcnard Wiscombe were sent to I'ark City Monday as delegates from be Springville fire department They will attend the convention for three days beginning Monday The following firemen- will attend the convention Wednesday and participate partici-pate in races and other activities Mrs. Bryan Bird of Bingham was the guest of Mrs. Floyd Harmer Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jameson of McGill, Nev., are spending a few days with Mrs. Jameson's parents, Mr. und Mrs. J. O. Reynolds. Miss Francis Bird of Salt .Lake formerly of this city, spent Friday -with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bird. ' Mrs. Harvey Blnckett and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Law-rence Blnckett of Bingham during Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wood. Mrs. Emma D. Gardner. Mr. Mack Dou-gall Dou-gall and Barney Dougall left Friday Fri-day for a two weeks' vacation trip to Bryce canyon and Cedar Breaks. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wingate and daughter, Mary Louise, returned ttt their home in Springville Friday after spending the past six weeks in Danville, Kentucky. Mrs. Anna Mendenhall and daughter Florence spent the past week with Mrs. Ed. Clyde and family. fam-ily. Mrs. Anna : MendenhaU of fhis city will leave Sunday for Safford. Arizonn, where she will spend the following two mouths with her son. Wilford. The annual reunion of the Okley family was held at Liberty park in Suit Lake City Friday. Aug. 13. it being the 01st birthday of the old- Teresa Larson ; talks by E. A. Strong. E. M. Snow, Frank Bring-hurst, Bring-hurst, Lovell Mendenhall, John Anderson, An-derson, M. S. Miner and George E. Anderson. About 100 guests were present and presented the honor guest with many beautiful gifts, tno names of which were acted out In the form of a charade as they presented pre-sented them to the missionary: Miss Virginia Worlhen entertained entertain-ed a number of friends at her home Friday evening. Progressive "50H"; was played, Mrs. Lillian Thorpe winning high score prize, and Miss Jessie Packard the consolation. Refreshments Re-freshments were served to the fallowing fal-lowing guests: Josephine Clark, Jennie Erickson. Jessie Packard, Anna Starr, Lillian Thorpe. Mable Straw, Anna Harwanl. Helen Xebe-ker, Xebe-ker, Fay Gotfredson, ITcl.'U Mendenhall, Menden-hall, Ruth Smiih and Mrs. Ella Clyde. ' . Miss Emily Martin entertained at, a prettily appointed dinner party at her limne Saturday evening. An Italian dinner set was used and covers were laid for the following guests: Clara Brown. Gwin .Martin. Ronald Snelson. Fred Rust, Clyde Hampton, and the hostess. After dinner cards and other games were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Alleman of Salt Lake were the guests during ;he week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Will Alleman of Ibis city. Mrs. Foster P.owen and children of Spanish Fork are the guests this week of her sister Mrs. Wilford Clyde. "ay, Elmo Kovlance. Ed Johnson, Norris Averett. Tom Averett, Aver-ett, Lee Davis. Wm. Brown, Ray an Leuvan, Winn Harrison, De. aid Taylor and James Giles. M;s, A. H. Bird, and daughter ,--.e.n met,, ,-ed to Salt Lake and spent Tuiv.lay amI Wednesday with Mrs. Nell Smasion. J"'. and Mrs. Harold Johnson and son Dick of E,m,ka sl,t Sln!lv with Mrs. Johnson's mother Mrs Rhenia Weight and Mr. Johnson's !''"enls Mr. and Mrs. Alic Johnson of Provo. Maeser C'l.-t ,,,1 .-i II , Maurice Anderson Ander-son and Mary Wainkright left Monday Mon-day for Salt Lake where tbev will spend two weeks before starting on i their missions to Germany aud California. Miss Mollin Thomas of Castle! Ford, Idaho, is the guest," this week of Mr. and .Airs. A. W. Cherringlon. j Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Jelly and son Calvin of j..,iiP cjV Wl.r( : the Sunday dinner guests of .Mr. and -Mrs. Glen Dallin. j Mr. and Sirs. Kd. Clyde and fami-' ly and Mr. and Mrs. A. W: Cherring-ton Cherring-ton and family visited Tinipan-j . ogos cave Salurdav Glen Dallin entertained at a dinner! |