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Show In an interest inn letter from Lindsay Lind-say Parker, who is lalwnin as a missionary in Cermany. he states thai he had as his uesi duriiii.' the holidays, Winn rieree of this city, who has also ben laboring in Cermany Cer-many for some time. The M. T. A. of this city will present the piny entitled "The Whole Town's Talking." Tuesday evening. Feb. S. in rim (ipcrn House under the direction of Miss Melbn Condie. Kvery one is invited to in- there. Mrs. Phoolve Sumsion spent. Wednesday Wed-nesday in pmvo as the nmsi of her daughter. Mrs. Nei! Davis. She also attended meetings held at fhe P.. Y. r. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smart entertained enter-tained at dinner .Sunday .for Mr. and Mrs. Itonnld Thorpe. Mr. Ab-ner Ab-ner Thorn and Mr. ami Mrs. Mar-eellus Mar-eellus Xeilson of Mapleton. Henry Sumsion left Wednesday for Salt Lake, where he expects to spend several days on business. Mrs. William Banner of Soldier Summit is convalescing at the home of Mrs. M. F. Miner after several days illness. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Miner ei'ter-tained ei'ter-tained at dinner one da this week for Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Chase of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Fred I'hillips of Provo. Mrs. C. K. Chritcnsen of Spanish Span-ish Fork is the finest this week -f her daughter and husband, Mr. ond Mrs. Clifford Crandall. The memlK'rs of the American Star Lofibm were entertained Friday Fri-day at the home of Mrs. Helia Croesbeck. Officers for the enminjr year were voted in and iefresh-ments iefresh-ments were served to a larije attendance at-tendance of members. SPRINGVILLE SOCIETY . Word has been received by Mr. and .Mrs. A. O. Thorn tluit their son Paul, who has been laboring as a missionary in South Africa, has hoe 1 1 ( ra nsfcrreil from 'a pe Town to Transvaal conference. Mj Thorn is a very successful missionary, bavin bav-in l' been conference president for some time. Miss Mary Woolley of Provo will read. -The Utile Pebel" Monday evenim: at T :.'!0 o'eloek. at the springville 1 1 i ,1: 1 1 s hool. The enter-1 enter-1 ;: inment is n veil under t he diroc-' lion of the Thespian Society of the Springville high school and promises promis-es to be very good. There will h4 no eh a rue for this enterta inment and every one is especially invited lo be there. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Peynolds :i n-non n-non nee the engagement of their daughter T.orcne to William ('. Pareell of Orem. The marriage will lake place in the Salt Lake temple during the early part of February. The Junior girls of the Second ward delightfully entertained their mot hers last evening with a program pro-gram and social. After the lesson was given and the teacher explained ex-plained the motive of the entertainment, entertain-ment, the girls observed one minute of absolute silence as a tribute to i heir mot hers, and conducted by Miss 'Ellen Wheeler. Miss Ida Ilarmer read a poem, and the life of Joseph Smith was given by Marie Ma-rie Rigtrip. Miss Emily Strong I hen presented each mother with a beautiful potted plant. A color scheme of rose was carried out (luring (lur-ing the evening and .delicious refreshments re-freshments were served. Miss Alberta Mondenhall entertained enter-tained a number of friends at her home Saturday evening. Games and music furnished the-evenings entertainment enter-tainment and delicious refreshments were served. |