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Show Fred Smith were guests of Mr. and Airs. Mark Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown of Provo Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mrs. J. O. Reynolds spent Wednesday Wed-nesday in Salt Lake on business. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Clark . of Provo were the Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Clark's mother, Mrs. Patience Clark of this city. Mr. and Mrs. John Crandall entertained enter-tained at dinner Wednesday evening eve-ning for President G. R. Maycock and family. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Condie and daughter Melba. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Johnson spent the past week with Mr. Johnson's, mother, Mrs. Hattie Johnson of this city. The members of the American Star Legion will bold their next meeting Thursday Jan. 20, at the home of Mrs. Hilda Groesbeck. A program is arranged for that day and all members are urged to be present. Milton Harrison returned to Ogden Sundav after spending a few days with his parents Mr." and Mrs. G. W. Harrison. Mr. Harrison is employed in an accounting office at Ogden. Miss Louise Crandall was hostess nt dinner Sunday at. her home in honor nf Miss Dona Garbett of Rawlins, Raw-lins, "Wyoming. Mrs. Rose Boyer assisted by Mrs. Myrtle Harrison. Mrs. Solon Wood, and Fnnuis Rowland enitortninod the members of the Daughters of the Pioneers. Camp No. 2 Thursday afternoon. The following program and Sunday at Fairview, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Crandall entertained en-tertained at a well-appointed dinner din-ner parly Tuesday evening in honor of their little, daughter's birthday. A birthday cake formed the centerpiece center-piece and covers were laid for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Markbam, and daughter, Lucille, Mrs. Agnes Crandall and lone Ludlow all of Trovo. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Thorn spent Monday and Tuesday iu Eureka visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Theo-dore Milliner. ' Mrs. W. N. Grooms spent several days (his week iu Salt Lake with relatives. SPRINGVILLE j Honoring (lie birthday anivcrsary of her husband, Mrs. Mark Crandall entertained a number of friends ami ret at i ves at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myron L. Crandall Thursday Thurs-day evening. Progressive games were fc.'i t tired during (he evening :nid delirious refreshments served to Mi", and Mrs. Union Crandall, Lawrence Law-rence Crandall, Stella Nielsen of Provo. Horace Gammell, Louise Crandall and Mr. and Mrs. Myron I 1 1 4. Crandall I . I i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tavlor en- f I Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Taylor entertained en-tertained at a nicely arranged dinner din-ner pany Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. llcber Craniiier, Uweu Cran-n.or. Cran-n.or. Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Taylor and daughter Doris. Mr. and Mrs. 11. T. Ueynolds, Sr., Mrs. A. . Thorn. Mrs. C. L. Dallin, and Mrs. Win. Fleigar of this city attended a special primary meeting meet-ing held in Salt Lake Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sumsion, Mr. anrl Mrs. V). W. P.rown and Mrs. ti'itainod at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Taylor and daughter daugh-ter Doris. Mr. (Jail PInmmer of the R. Y. U. read the play entitled the "Show-Off" "Show-Off" at the Springville high school Friday evening. The entertainment entertain-ment was given under the direction of the Thespian Suciety of the high School, Mr. and Mrs. ,Tohn F. Mendenhall iccnmpnuied by Dr. and Mrs. Frank Acynolds of Provo, spent Saturday |