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Show lained their husbands and a number , of frii-nds at a hot elib:ken supper at ' the Third ward amusem-Mit hall , I:i-.t S;.i unlay evening. Jan. 12. r,vcr v re laid t'nv seventy five. ' Mrs. A. (1. "i'ltitni ard'rl as tuasimis-ri-i's.--. The address of welcome to' i!u- L'Uf.-'ls was L'ivi-:i I'.v Mi's. V;mtf ' .J.hhs..n. A humT of J'OpK; re- ' Kjiiib'd villi iutrjvi hi'-i tu-r- in : iv cail (!' i!''1 -nuisuvss ai.innir v. Ip, m wen- Wayne ..'niinson, Harold Allcmaii. Mrs. V. JI. Ilarri-on, Mrs. j Wm. Al'.eman. .Mrs. .7. E. 15ird. Mrs. : Ar'-ti Itnylaiiee. v,i'it MrKeiizii; and 1 Mrs. llarnld Alleman. 1 For .'in hour all present enjnyed jdayiit.u' a number of indoor games after which the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. Mrs. Ronald Ilea rail and Mrs. Lela Lisonbee entertained the following fol-lowing nt cards on Friday of Inst week, Miss Lucina Clark, Miss Helen Mauwaring, Miss Cleo Pierce, Mrs. Leon Harrison, Mrs. Andrew Feterson, Mrs. Louis Clegg, Mrs. Chauncey Childs. Mrs. William Hill, Mrs. Lee Sumsion, Mrs. George Peterson, Mrs. "Willis Weight and Mrs. Glen Dalliu. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wayne H. Lisonbee of Winter Quarters spent last week with the hitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Daley of Payson announce the engagement of their daughter Ella V. to Harvey L. Hutchinson of Springville, the marriage mar-riage to take place in the Salt Lake temple in February. Last Wednesday afternoon was very pleasantly spent at the home of Mrs. Friseiuda Oakley by the fob lowing ladies: Mrs. Retta Sumsion Mrs. Anna Childs. Mrs. Luellii Ilmitington, Mrs. May Reynolds Mrs. Lynn Sumsion, Mrs. Margaret Gledhill, Mrs. Fanny Oakley, Mrs Emma Long. Mrs. Olive Childs. Mrs Carry Parry. Mrs. Emma Starr Mrs. Delta Faddis and Mrs. Miunit Oakley. The time was spent with music games, and -an old-fashioned spell ing ma tell, the prize being avurdei to Mrs. Delia Faddis. A two course luncheon was served. Car nations beautified the dining iiik living rooms. Mrs. Ruth Mtimford of Provo nut Mr. and Mrs. G. Ray Hales o Spanish Fork spent Sunday witl Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Grooms. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Groom spen January 13 in Salt Lake with Mrs Charles Chiffin of Xew York City Miss Maude Settle spent Sunday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jack Evans of Eureka spen Tuesday with relatives in Spring ville. Mrs. Xorris Averett entertainet the Fourth ward Seagull Girls a a candy pull, Thursday evening a her home. Those present wen Effie Miller, lieulah Taylor, Jose nhillM SllVdli.r U'inm.n ? . , 1 .1 . : . .. IMPORTANT TIME CHANGES San Pete and Price Local lo Leave at 10:10 A. M. Effective January 27th, D. & R. O. W. trains 512-1S to Marysvale, Price and intermediate points will leave Springville at 10:10. a. m. in-present. in-present. Northbound train will present. Northbound trains will leave at 3 :20 p. m. No important change in Tintic-Salt Lake service. Kdliii Oiikley, Marie Uritt'ith, Fay Ki-yiiulds, Uattie Youni;, .Mildred Glackett, Golda Ilult, lieth Anderson, Ander-son, Florence Itotuwell, Savilla fatten, Lena Barlow, Yada Hawthorne, Haw-thorne, Georgia Alexander, Viva Larson, Helen I'aclrsud and Peru Jones. Mrs. Blanch (.'ondie was a visitor iu Salt Lake City last week-end with Miss ,Vernetta Lindsay of Taylorsville. The last meeting ot the Etude eluh was held at the home of Josephine Jose-phine Crandall Friday, January 18. The lesson was biographies of i Schumann. Musical selections were ' "Choral of Schumann" by Josephine Reynolds, and "Traumerei," by Mrs. Mower. Games were played and the prize was won by Margaret Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Oakley entertained en-tertained Mr. and Mrs. N. Gledhill and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Perry Monday Mon-day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dallin entertained enter-tained a number of their friends Saturday evening. Gaines were played anil supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Chillis, Mr. anil Mrs. Claude Smith, Mr. and -Mrs. Glen Allan and Mr. und Mrs, Guy Brown. Mrs. May Mooney and daughter Josephine of Union, Ore.; Levan Fuller of Salt Lake, E. L. Fuller of Boise, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Thatcher of Wyoming are in Springville Spring-ville ou account of the illness of their mother, Mrs. Eliza Fuller. I The Misses Merline Stevenson mid Melha Lee, spent last Sunday with Mrs. Wm. Hawkins, of Payson. Wednesday evening the members of the Auction Bridge club surprised Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Buyer at their h e. Frizes were won by Mrs. li. L. Done and Charles Buyer. Supper was served to Hie following: Mr. and Mrs. John .Mriidcnhall, Mr. and -Mrs. Melvin Dour. Mr. and Mrs. Ii: L. lioue, Mr. and .Mrs. A. G. Johnson, John-son, r. and Mrs. Wallm-e Mace, j .Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Whillakcr, Mr., ami Mrs. Slcphcn Ileal, Mr. and i Mrs. ;. L. Barron and .Mr. and Mrs. , Harry ivcynobts. I A very enjoyable time was spent at lie home of Mr. and Mrs. G. w. Friel Tuesday evening wlicn they eiiterlaiued a number of I heir friends. The rooms attractively decorated with red and white carnations. car-nations. The card game progressive progres-sive "olio" was played after which a delicious luncehon was served to the following: Mr. nnd Mrs. John Chibls. Mr. anil .Mrs. II. E. Unpi-hart, Unpi-hart, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Zabriskie, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. George lteynolds. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. G. Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. John Whiting, Mr. anil Mrs. Melvin Craw ford, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Hopbines, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. llayinoud. Mr. and Mrs. Vol Mower. Mr. and Mrs. .1 .L. Faddis and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Child. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ivan Child and Mrs. George lteynolds. |