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Show United States were as follows: Emilio Long, a native of Italy; Rose Ann rrosser Jones, native of England; William Charles Jones. I native of England; Mary Ann I Booth, native of Scotland; Amy May Mary Jane Clark, native of England; Ethel Jane Cole, native of England; Frederick George Day, native of South Wales, ana Joseph Ge'orge Schmidt, native of Germany. Hattie Paxman Martin, whose application ap-plication was granted, is a native of Idaho, but lost her citizenship under un-der the old naturalization act, by marrying Dr. Thomas L. Martin, at that time a native of England. The petitions who were continued those of Herbe'rt Henry Hoare, a native of England, and Lawrence Christian Verner Larson, native of Denmark. CITIZENSHIP IS GRANTED Ten Applicants Are Naturalized Natural-ized at Hearing;. Two More Are Continued. Ten applicants were admitted to citizenship at the naturalization hearing held in Judge A. V. Wat-kins' Wat-kins' court Saturday afternoon by P. J. Phillips, district naturalization examiner. Two petitions were' continued con-tinued for further study and two who failed to appear were dismissed. dis-missed. Christos John Baldos. a native of Greece, who was admitted to citizenship, citi-zenship, also petitioned for the right to change his name, which was granted, to be Christ Matseos. -The others who became citizens of the se'rved to a large crowd of iiiern-bers iiiern-bers present. Mrs. Clara Smith and Mrs. E. W. Brown were dinner guests Wednesday Wednes-day at the home of their sister, Mrs. H. L. Sumsion in Provo. Mrs. Harriet Neilson will be hostess host-ess to the! ladiec of the Social Twelve card club at her home Thursday evening. All members are invited to be present. Honoring Mrs. Mary Wheeler whose' seventy-third birthday occurred occur-red Thursday, a number of relatives took picnic lunch and went to her home to enjoy the afternoon. Those present co enjoy the party were: Mrs. Walt el- Wheler, Mrs. Dimick Childs. Mrs. A. V. Cherring-ton, Cherring-ton, Mrs. Tom Wheler, Mrs. A. Y. Wheeler, ,Mrs. Ella Reynolds and the guest of honor. Regular monthly social hour wat enjoyed by the officers and teachers teach-ers of the Kolob staKe Primary in the Second ward amusement hall Saturday afternon. Second ward officers and teachers were in charge and served a r delicious luncheon to a large' crowd present. Demonstrations of the month's worK. were given by the various stake class leaders. |