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Show Springville Society! The Second ward Belief society were entertained at a social Tuesday Tues-day Mrs. John S. Hover gave the soi ial lesson and the discussion was led by Mrs. Hans ltigtrip. Mrs. Ida Taylor gave a Christmas story, "The other Mary." After which the meeting meet-ing adjourned and refreshments were served to llu. Mr. and Mrs. A. Dyer are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Clay of Salt Lake. Miss Ma Wort hen and W. P. Ben-sen Ben-sen arc the holiday quests of Mrs. A. B. Worthen. Miss Enid Mendenhall of Salt Lake is spending the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Deal Mendcnliall and family of Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Mendcnliall of Mornn.. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mei,denhnll will spend the holidays with their parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mi's. Ouy Mendenhall A very interest ing fact is that this is the first time in eight years that they have all been together. Mr. and .Mrs. M. A. Miner left last Monday for a two weeks trip to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs .iley of Logan Lo-gan were the .nests of Mrs. Rose Hove- '. ' .v. s -Miss Luv Phillips of Phnsnnl Grove wiis Hit1 wek end guest of Miss Inez Jesse. M r. ami Mrs. J. M. Brown motored mo-tored to Salt Lake Monday to attend at-tend llio play "The Holy City." tliat was given at llie Wilkes Mr. and Mrs. , I. Itlnlr were the dinner quests of Mr. mid Mrs. Nephi Gledliill Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. .John S. GoesUvk are spending llie holidays in Ogdeii will) t heir son a nd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Srovil. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Avoivtr an J nonnce tlie arrival of a baby 1 toy. , Dec, 23. Masler Walter Selek and Miss Tliedii Selek will siend the holi-' days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Selek, Jr.. of Meinn Idaho, they also will visit with relatives rel-atives in Idaho Kalis M.iss Idona I larrison and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Lnn Dalton left Wednesday t(t spend the holidays in Salt Lake with their daughters. The Alpha Beta club met for their Christmas program at the home of Mrs. Zino Condia where a Christmas tree held a beautiful tri ft for every member. The Christinas Christ-inas spirit was inspired by the following fol-lowing program: "The Eastern Star," was sung by Mrs. Ziua Con-die Con-die and Miss Helen Palfreymau : reading, Mrs. Eliza Thorn; male quartet. Howard Thorn, Alton ChibLs, Myron Childs and Union Ashcraft; violin solo, Miss Hazel Anderson, accompanied on the piano by Miss Mildred Mendenhall; song by the little Coudie girls; reading. Miss Virginia Whiftaker. A dainty luncheon was served by the hostess, host-ess, assisted by Mrs. Mary Childs. Mrs. Eugene Carr of Ogden spent the wek end with Mrs. D. P. Brin-ton. Brin-ton. Mrs. J. It. Anderson was hostess to the Home Culture club at her home, Dec IS. The vUe president. Hene I larrison are spendig 1 be holidays in Fillmore with their Lirandpu rents. Mrs. W. L. Grooms and her daughter daugh-ter Mrs. G. Hay Hales of Spanish Fork attended the funeral of II. W. Logan that was held in Salt Lake, Thursday, Dec. 17. Mrs. W. L. Grooms was a guest of her daughter, Mrs G Hay Hales of Spanish Fork Tuesdav V. A. Bird and Dr. Park Boyden Bird of Los Angeles are spending the holidays with their mother, Mrs. A. C. Bird. j ThJ' Hemic Culture club enteral tained at the county infirm iry Tues- day afternon, a very interesting program pro-gram was given and refreshments served to the people. ; Miss Tess Childs left Monday for Los Angeles in company with her grandiuents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Child. She will spend the Holidays Holi-days with her former teacher. Miss Venice Jeppoir.on. formerly of -Mrs. A. .u. lyail, presuieu a voeni solo, was given by D.r John Anderson, Ander-son, alter which Mrs. J. F. Wingate read Fannie Hursts "Huuioresque," A Christmas reading, "The Life of the Master," was given by Mrs. Harold Har-old Christensen, with musical accompaniment ac-companiment by Mrs. D. A. Smith Mrs. X S Wilson sang a Christinas song Kol! call was responded to with Christmas wishes Nineteen members and one guest were present. pres-ent. Following adjournment, refreshments refresh-ments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Loveridge were surprised by a number of friends .Monday evening at their home. The guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank SanforiV Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Childs, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown, Mr and Mrs. Charles Jewett, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grant, Mr. ami Mrs. Dell Fullmer, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Weight, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Holanil Be-ir-dnll. Mr. anil Mrs. Gerald Thorpe, Mrs Grace Clyde, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. L. Dallin. Mrs. Thorpe and Mrs. Joseph Grant were . the hostesses. A dainty luncheon was carried out with the Christinas decorations. Mrs. Ada Jesse entei'tn hied for the Owl Patrol of the Boy Scouts and their pawners Frid-iy night at her home. A very interesting program pro-gram and games were enjoyed by ft,,! PMlinvii.rr Twmnnlh I'nrtic Provo Also she will study wlii!e there under the direction of the Bell ch or school of dancing nnd the Theodore Code school of dancing. Mrs. Selena Kelsey, Mrs. II it lie Dounall, Mrs. Annie Wheeler nnd Will Wheeler attended tin1 wedding I of Miss Beatrice Mason and Clarence Clar-ence Pyne of Prove, at the Pyne home in Provo Wednesday nihr. Mrs. Jennie San ford and small son and daughter Eliza .lean of Hich-field, Hich-field, Idaho, are spending the holidays holi-days with Mrs. Eliza Thorn. Dr. nnd Mrs. M. I). Brin'hurst ami children of Salt Lake are here for a short visit with Mrs. Eliza Thorn. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Thorpe and Mrs. Konnld Thorpe left Tuesday for Los Angeles for n two weeks visit. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. A. Bird, will spend the holidnys with Mrs. Kli.n Thorn Mr. nnd Mrs. Irvin Da vies ol Provo Were (lie guests of Mr. and Mrs, Hilton Robertson Sunday. Mrs. L. G. Metcilf of Richfie'd. Idaho, is spending the holidays with her children here. Warren Star, Howard Vane, Irving 1 larrison, Loo Crandall. Gordon Hoffman, Robert Harrison. Zoo Cnllins, Ilia Stevensen, Corene Robertson, Rob-ertson, Marie Slmpkins Mildred Wonnacott, Virginia Childs. iVo'.a Musig, and Edna Starr. A very delicious de-licious luncheon was served by the hostess. |