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Show I wct'k oiul with Mr. nml Mis. V. S. Wilson. Mr. nml Mrs. Clifford CmuCm-il of Snldior Summit vIsKimI tlio wool; oml Willi Mr. nml Mrs. Mnnforil I lluli'htnson. Mr. nml Mrs. I.nwronoo Clnrl; on-torinlnocl on-torinlnocl nt n onr! pnrly Saturday. 1'rizos wi'i-o nwiinloil to .Mrs. Klnlio rnlfroyiiiiiii nml Mrs. Tiort Llowolyu. l.um-lii'Oii wns sorvoil to tho fc.llmv-ins;, fc.llmv-ins;, Mr. nml Mrs. Loo Davis. .Mr. nml Mrs. I'ior llrinlon, .Mr. nml Mrs. L. V,. Wisromhi'. Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Kinloy nml Mr. nml Mrs. Bert I.lowolyn. Mrs. V. s. Wilson nml Mrs. John Olnoy spout Tuusilny in Mt. I'lons-nut. I'lons-nut. Mr. nml Mrs. C. II. Allrod woro t lie diuiu'r Kuoxts of Mr. nml Mrs. J. L. Omlorson of Spanish Fork. Mrs. r.ostor Hull of Ki;;liy, Iilnho, is visiting with Mr. nml Mrs. Owen Hull. j Mrs. Nelson Benl visited Sunday nnd Monday with Mrs. T. D. Roes nt Suit Lnke City. Mrs. Joe Clyde of Iloyhnrn, Idnho. Oih Snnford of Tnul, Idnho nml Sirs. Theodore Fullmer of Eureka nre in Springville on neeount of the illness of their n tiler S. N. Stanford. Jlrs. A. 0. Tneknrd left todny for Logan where she will spent the week end with her sisters, Miss Abhy Groesheek nnd Mrs. Helen Carlyle. were served by the hostess. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Christenson of Spnnish Fork, nnnounee the en-gagaim-nr o their daughter Florence to llurlun liuyer of Springville. The marriage to tuke jilnee lit the Suit Lnke temple next 111011th. Mrs. Lester Hall and three children chil-dren of lligby, Idnho, nre making un extended visit in Springville with K. ( . Hall and relntives nnd friends. A wedding reception was held at J the Frnternity hall lust Sntunlny I evening for Mr. nml Mrs. Cornell j Momlenhnll w ho were married in I the Suit Lnke temple Fehruuy 11. I After an interesting program and 1 luncheon the remainder of the evening even-ing wns spent in dancimr. The pro-1 pro-1 grain consisted of a reading by Mrs. Eliza. Thorn; a vocal solo by Melba Coildie: a reading by Miss Horn Coffninn; a cello solo by C. H. Childs: a snxniihone solo by Anthony An-thony Lungstnff of l'rovo : n rending by Miss Inn Creer of Spanish Fork: a voenl solo by Miss Leln Boyer ; a rending by Melba Condie and n duet by Klmo Coffman ami Miss Lola Boyer, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Bella Crandall. The out of town guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Olson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Erdlcy, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Weight. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. ('live, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brown nil of Suit Lnke City, Mr. and Mrs. Claud ('live of Alpine. Ir. and Mrs. j Thomas L. Martin of Trove. Miss Florence Howe and Miss Ina Creer ' of Spanish Fork. Many beautiful I and useful presents were received. j --MiyTTl K SOCIETY j ,;- surprised by a number ol ,-r ""-''"y i'Voiuiik. c rus mul oilier gnmes were played ;,1 hmclu'O" was served to the ! ... Mr. and Mrs. Frank it Z n Mr. ami Mr. Clifford t Mr! ami Mrs. Ed Kiel,, Mr , Mrs Kraest Weight. Mr. and rs 'liev llnrrh.gUm. Mr. nml Mrs. r',1'011 ilird. Miss .Yivu Hiamoml, Viis Kvn Clark and Jack Miner. Mr ,l Mrs. George A. Allen, j Mi liclia Allen. Miss Lois Allen: ;imV Miss Thelma Bailey, all of; Vphi. "ere the dinner guests Suu-iiv Suu-iiv of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Boyer. . Ernest Weight entertained tlie members of the S. T. club Fri- j j.,,- evening t ln'r home, l'rogres-1 si've 5U0" was played during the ! eveninS, "ftL,r wllk'U refreslnnents , were served. The prize was award-1 1 to Mrs. Andrew Peterson. Those urgent were Mrs. Arthur Fillley. I jlrs. Leon Suuision. Mrs. Manford I Hutchinson, -Mrs. Claud Smith, Mrs. Amiisa Kawhind, Mrs. G. 1): Kennedy Ken-nedy Mrs- George Crandall, Mrs. i Lewi's Clegg and Jlrs. Andrew Peterson. Invited guests were Miss Viva Diamond and Miss Eva Clark. Mrs. Florence Taylor and her little son were the guests of Miss Kutb Boyer, Sunday. The Home Culture club met Fri-dav Fri-dav at the home of Mrs. Y H. lienary. The high school male quartet, consisting of Lowery Anderson. An-derson. Byron Burt. Hiehard nnd Howard Thorn rendered a selection. 31rs. D. A. Smith gave a piano solo and responded to an encore. Mrs. J. F. Wingate gave a paper, "A Visit to Washington, the Capital." Luncheon was served to 20 members. mem-bers. Friday afternoon the members of Hie Alpha Beta club were entertained enter-tained at the home of Mrs. Charles Boyer. Mrs. A. 0. Packard was in charge. Mrs. A. W. Roylance gave a report of the state federation. Jiitlne A. B. Morgan of Provo gave i a talk oa "The World's Court." Miss Lela Boyer sang two solos, accom-. accom-. panicd by Mrs. Mary Whitney on the piano. Yellow carnations were arranged artistically throughout the rooms. Invited guests were Mrs. A. B. Morgan and Mrs. Wallace Mace. Delicious refreshments were served. I Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Crawford en-! en-! tertained at a party at their home Saturday evening. Games were the ; feature of the evening's entertain-1 entertain-1 meat after which a delicious luneh- eon was served to the following ' tuests: Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Hofhiens. i Mr. and Mrs. John Whiting, Mr. '.- nnd Mrs H. E. Urquhnrt, Mr. and vpfre. A'.'ii'ii Zabriskie, Mr. and Mrs. f A. T. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Ben r , Holley, Mrs. A. O. Thorn, Mr. and ' Mrs. A. G. Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. I. v. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Niel- son, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Child. Mr. and Mrs. Faddis and Mrs. Hazel r Sheppnrd. The prize was awarded j to Atvfl Zabriskie. - - - -; The Seagull class of the Second ivard primary were entertained by Mrs. Ada Jessie and Mrs. John A. . Fox last Saturday at the home of the. latter. Games were played and the story of valentine day was told. There were ten class members present. pres-ent. Luncheon was served by the I hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miner entertained enter-tained at a family dinner on Wednesday, Wed-nesday, February 13. The following puests were present, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Miner, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Finlay, Mr. and Mrs. E. Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. ! Wm. Palfreymnn, Abuer Thorn, Mrs. Ilalph Smart, Mrs. Ann Roundy, Mrs. Eliza Thorn, Mrs. Jennie San-ford, San-ford, Mrs. Martha Thorn and Mrs. Dorn Hansen. E. B. Fuller and M. W. Fuller and Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Thomas of Leland spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Fuller. Mrs. Fred Hansen, Mrs. Lydia Palfreyman. Mrs. Ruth Bennion and Floyd Miner motored to Salt Lake City and back Tuesday. The Springville Third ward re-anioa re-anioa will be held at the Opera . house Friday evening, Feb. 22, beginning be-ginning at 8 o'clock sharp. Good program, good music, good stunts, pood daucng. All members of the Third ward invited. A very pleasant time wns spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thorpe when they . were surprised by a number of their friends. Gnmes and music formed ' the entertainment of the evening after af-ter which a delicious luncheon was I served to the following guests who t successfully characterized old fash- loned valentines, Mr. and Mrs. j Willis Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy i Averelt, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Aver-1 Aver-1 ett, Mr. and Jlrs. Tom Averett, Mr. and Mrs. Will Child. Mr. and Jlrs. sol Clyde. Mr. nnd Jlrs. Alma Spnffurd, Mr. and Jlrs. Alma Fullmer. Full-mer. Mrs. John Averett. Jlrs. Lester Hull of Riglvy. Idaho. Mr. and Jlrs. Frank Averett. Mr. and Jlrs. Fnrn Averett and Mr. and Jlrs. Jay Averett. Mr. and Jlrs. Willis Strong were surprised Tuesdny evening at their home. Music and games were diversions diver-sions of the evening also "500" was Played and a daintv luncheon was served. Complimentary to her son, Bruce, Mrs. A. 0. Thorn entertained nt a birthday party Jlonday afternoon, tonnes were played and refresh routs served to thirteen guests. Mrs. Mary Oakes of California is visitiiif in Springville for a month Wh Thos L. Jlendenhall. Jlrs. n. C. Bennman and daughter ilielma of Mt. Pleasant spent' the i r ! Jlrs. O. A Pnyzant visited Monday j and Tuesday with Jlrs. Joe Weeks at Eureka. Jiiss Carrie Sanford -- . ; surprised sur-prised Jlonday evening at her home by a number of her friends it being her birthday anniversary. Games were played and luncheon was served. Jlrs. J. D. Pnyzant left Wednesday Wednes-day for Salt Lake City where she will visit with Jlrs. J. D. Fife. Jlonday evening the Women's Missionary Mis-sionary of the Presbyterian Community Com-munity church were entertained at the home of Jlrs. W. L. Grooms. Rev.W. IT. Ensign- gave a talk on "Sacrifical week." Jlrs. J. F. Wingate gave a story entitled "Thanksgiving Ann," ; Jiiss Mildred Hossman sang a solo, accompanied on the piano by Jiiss Tess nines. A letter wns read from Jlrs. Jessie Lee Ellis who is in L'rmia, Persia. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. The Senior girls and the "JI" men of the Springville Third ward JI .1. A. were the guests of each orfher at a luncheon nt the Third ward amusement hall Tuesday evening. even-ing. The two classes entered a contest con-test in a campaign for members,. with the understanding that the losers would entertain the winners. The contest came out even hence it was decided that the "JF'-men would yw? rrrb raterial and the Senior girls would cook the Vr.'ueun. Claud Salisbury acted as toastmas-ter. toastmas-ter. Jiiss Jessie Johnson sang a solo. Bishop W. K. Johnson gave a talk. Elmo Coffman sang a solo. Jlrs. D. A. Smith rendered a piano solo and Clifford Kindred gave a saxophone solo. Jlr. and Jlrs. Mease noutz of Magna have been visiting the past week in Springville with relatives. Jlrs. D. P. Brinton returned Sunday Sun-day after a two weeks visit nt Sun-nyside, Sun-nyside, with her brother, D. A. Haymond. Jlrs. Jlnry E. Xoe spent Jlonday with relatives at Soldier Summit. Jlrs. Milton Xoe of Soldier Summit Sum-mit spent the week end in Springville Spring-ville with Mrs. Emma I. Xoe. Jlr. and Jlrs. Lewis Clegg were the Sunday dinner guests of Jlr. and Jlrs. Leon Sumsion. Ralph and Fay C. Packard, Mr. and I Jlrs. D. Russell Packard and daughter Patraeia and Mrs. M. O. Packard, Jr., and daughters Mnr-jorie Mnr-jorie and Eileen all of Salt Lake City were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Sirs. M. O. Packard. The gleaners club of the advanced seniors gave a social Tuesday evening even-ing at. the First ward meeting house. Jlrs. M. E. Crandall, Jr., entertained enter-tained the members of the Second ward Relief society Tuesday at her home. "Snowbound" from Whittier was read by Mrs. Lewis Brandley. "Life of Whittier'" was given by Jlrs. Mark Cook. Refreshments were |