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Show Mrs. Johu Mendenhall, Mrs. Wal- lace Mace, Mrs. Christie Deal, and ; Mrs". Melvin Done. The club will meet next Friday evening at the h,ome of Mrs. G. AV. Meudonhall. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dallin entertained enter-tained the following at dinner Sutur day evening Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Dunn of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. George Dallin, Miss Florence Simpkins and William Phillips. Mrs. Kred Miller of Springville. I I Ns Virginia Whittaker enter-, ; rained a number of her friends New : Year's eve. The evening was spent plaving games intercepted by a :,siv luncheon. Those present were ! Misses Ituth Smith, Jessie Johnson, ; Norma Taylor and the Messrs. I Oliver Oalion. Arthur "tlK; -Clifford Kindred and Chttord Pierce. Later they attended the dance. Miss Cleo Pierce has returned to Ouden after spending two weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Andrew An-drew Pierce. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Pennington entertained at a card party Monday evening. Those present were Mr. ami Mrs. Claud Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Weight, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dallin. Kefreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. D. C. Alleman has returned from Eureka where she has been visiting with her sister. Mrs. J. L. Evans. Dea Miner has returned from Los Angeles where he has been for the . past five months. Miss Lela Peterson and Mrs. Zel-ma Zel-ma Beardall entertained nt a card, party at the latters home Thursday evening. Itofreshmeuts were served to Mrs. Mary Weight, Mrs. Glen , Dallin, Mrs. Gertrude Sumsion, Mrs. , Hazel Harrison, Mrs. Maude Peter-J son, Mrs. Cleo Pierce, Miss Helen Manwnring, Mrs. Zora Hill, Mrs. Chauncey Childs and Mrs. George Peterson. Miss Ada Burr has returned from St. George where she spent the past week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Isom. W. A. MeKenzie has returned from a visit to Portola, California, where he went to visit his son, Eay. Mrs. McKenzie who also made the trip, remained. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gammell of Bingham were visiting in Springville Spring-ville with relatives and friends a few days of last week. Mrs. G. E. Anderson entertained at a party Thursday evening. Refreshments Re-freshments were served to the following fol-lowing : Mrs. Deal Mendenhall, Miss Alzada Wilmot, Mrs. Lyman W. Noyes of Salt Lake City, Miss Leona Gudmundson, Miss Winona Frand-son Frand-son and Mrs. Eva A. Brandley of Alberta Canada. Mrs. Arnold Rawlings of Provo was a guest of Mrs. Eda A. Brand-ley Brand-ley last Wednesday. Mrs. Stephen Deal was hostess to the members of the Alpha Beta club and a few invited guests at her home Friday, January 4. A paper on the Indian question written by Mrs. Otero Warren of Santa Fe. Xew Mexico, was rend by Mrs. G. W. Mendenhall. The Indians legends and customs by Mrs. Charles Boyer. Refreshments were served to sixteen members and four invited guests. The guests were . Moses Childs - " nENT-0 )', ,, s(K.iETV. - Irs. Couri' L. .Meki'iuie enor-iit enor-iit hrr In inio Sun day n fre-r-I Vriuulier .'10. in honor of the va hirt Inlay in mi versa ry of hut Win. Sumsion. Sho was as-K-il by hoi sisters. Mrs. D. A. U udall. Mrs. Jut' ( 'rannu'r. Mrs. Ws parents, Mr. ami Mrs. G. E. Anderson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Boyer entertained enter-tained at dinner Xew Year's day for Tr.' and Mrs. D. D. Eoyer, and family fam-ily and Lafayette Gnyimui of Provo. also John S. Boyer Sr., and Mr. and ill II. I'.ird and Miss Nellie Sum-ii. Sum-ii. Mr. Sumsion's wife children, Hludrliildreti and real-irraudehil-Viu rosiil Liiir iiv Springville were ii present also Jesse Sumsion ami I lily of Lake Mew. Mr. and Mrs. ?1 li. Suinsion. of Lynion, YVyo., 1 ,1. Ii. Sumsion who is attending University of Utah. Mrs. ''hfnuo Lissell who has just pas-her pas-her ninetieth birthday was one 'idle invited quests whose presence '((' enjoyed by all those present, j 'ivshmeuts were served to 53. t1 delightful wateh party was oon- fed by the Auction Bridge eluh, ,J ' ii they entertained their hus-,-m1s at 'the home of Mrs. A. !. Vinson New Years eve. The rooms i- e apprnpriately ileeorated lur ; i oreasiou with m isle toe. holly I .,!. other riiristmas su.u"i:'estive dee- j 'm( linns. I'ink roses and baby-I itli formed the centerpieces fori V:., five eard (aides. Mrs. (,!. L. ; "".""ii and lr. Wallace Maee re-j .itu,' the prize for the highest! I re. Mrs. Wallace Mace received i )fl ei'iisnhu inn prizes. A di'Hious j clicnii was served to the follow- j p!. Mr. mid Mrs. Harry lleyuolds-x lleyuolds-x and Mrs. s. M. l'eal. Mr. and s. j. - Mendenhall. Mr. and Mrs. ' L. I'.nrron, Mr. and Mrs. li. L. ' -t ae. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. l'one. Mr. !. .1 Mrs. I. A. Smiht. Mr. and Mrs. i.llace Mace. Mr. ami Mrs. S. C. . pitittaker. Mr. and Mv. Charles "'(! and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ot 7e. Mi-- niul Mrs. Harry "Woods are iitini; fr a few days with Mrs. , .od's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. V. ?lt nford. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. A. Hunington I a children Robert and Howard of ilt Lake sient a few days of this 'k with Mrs. Huntington's par- i(l t. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Clark, ae Huntington's will leave Friday r the Business Men's Assurance nipauy convention at Kansas City, hey will also visit friends and Natives at Council Bluffs, Iowa. C Mr. and Mrs. Karl B. Sumsion tve returned to Lyuion, Wyoming, 'ter spending the holidays in b rinj,'ville. L I 1 i Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Anderson en- ' .rtained at dinner on New Year's '.y. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Noyes Salt Lake City. Mr. nnd Mrs. j j'nest Perry and Mr. and Mrs. j'l'.lar McArthur nnd family of :lj-ovo nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis jiv:aiidley of Alberta Canada. I'll' t lAfter speudiii'-r the holidays 'with i'-Ms parents, J. B. Sumsion has re- nied to Salt Lake City to resume a studies at the University of -ah. p 1 , Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brandley of bertft Canada, have come to end the winter with Mrs. Brand- |