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Show !i:iin, Auiiif Kindred. Mr. .lohu tkI:. 11 :t::-l Mr-, .l.dm Chirk. i!i.":rr ill.' i:irly nioloreil 1 ' I :-nY, ( ;i ;M c'ljtj.Vcd ;t lluV. Mrs. Crant ( 'ni ml:: 11 ont.'vtniii'd ; the ni'-mbers of the I. OS (.linoL'O c::r i Hub at her li..im Wnlmwb.v -niiiLr. "Five li 1 1 1! 1 n -:1 " v.::-- Mrs. Arthur Ix'1:::-."- :'.::'.:) the high score . ;;.,: art. Af:..'' liiril ait.l Mrs. 1 :::! V.Hd wt-.e a I- j milled i!;to tin i:.ll ;s m v numbers, num-bers, lo f iv!:!l!r?! s were seru-i t' I in- f..:i'ivii: - m.-i..! rs :i:,.l : Mr. Ar:l::ir '. ;. Mr. .n Nels.ni, s:r. 1'r r.k Cnuim-v. J!k j :.: ::;: . s. M ;,! r:n:i.:'. I : ;. I.i!!i::n Th, ,-.. Mrs. J I, .v. vi!: ;i: : : ' : . Mrs. Iio:..-v WVi.::,!. Mr. I ":;.: Mrs. ArvilU' l;;r.l ali. Miss Aivni WluvL-r. .V lni -rt'l!:! u,'m;!s shower w.'S ilvt-n l.y Miss r.mlic Taylor. !ii: i:i V;'ii l.euvau. and Ile!'it M:.:i-.c::riig M:.:i-.c::riig Wediu'sil.iy t'vrirj: in In arir :::" .,r-. .Norma Nee a ivrt ail !:ii:i' briars and music famished Ihe '.:riuas of I In evening. rl"a" I'laua! received a n;::::ber of pr,i:y :::::!: usri'nl p. Is. HcLrusar.uaiis vc:v served to eighteen guests. A liiijuo missionary meeting was hold vjoilnesdny :lt' tin- homo ..; Mr. .I'll Mrs. V. A. liiril. uud t j tin1 aui-iiros of 1 1 10 home inisiuu-aries. inisiuu-aries. Alvie ZabrNkio and l.'rsmj I lutchings. Fourteen members waif! in attendance. Mr and Mrs. .T. M. Sumsi.m on- ! fortaiV-d al a duuur party Thursday Thurs-day evening at their home, i'ovms wore vaid r..r Mrs. Esther Fii!i:g- p)cnt""the wet'k-entl in Salt Lake ! Willi friends. Miss lh-h-n Ilarnmn nf Salt Lnko is ' siK ixli riLr PLvi-ral days nt the hi une cf her part-nls Mr. and Mrs. K. O. l'.est hei'ure k:iviiii: fur Cali-f.iniia, Cali-f.iniia, where she exiKvis to make lier linine. Miss Mrlha CondiG with her sis!tT Mrs. Hannah C. I'ackard nf I'r.ivo. entt'iVaim-U wiila a nninluT cf vn-.A selections at l'rovo during Leadership Leader-ship WL-ek. j Mrs. I-;. O. Best' of this oily : spent n few days this week in Salt Lake as the guest of her siter Mrs. Julia I'aul. A nicely arranged prngr::m was given Tuesday in the Third ward lieliol: society under Ihe direeii iu of Mrs. Rose Boyer and consisting of the dramatizaUon of folk sm:us in connection with the life of mod-, ern poet Richard Burton. A larLre : number of members and guests were 1 in attendance. Among those attending Hie char- ; acter-masquerade hall at Provo Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Krn-est Krn-est Oakley, Mr. ;:nd Mrs. Conrgr Reynolds ami Mrs. and Mrs. Wilt 1'arry. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds received re-ceived a prize for the part of "Winter." Miss Florence Dairy and her guest Miss Bessie Wanuacott of Soldier Suminit spent the week-end in S;:lt Lake and Midvaie as the guest of Miss Bertha Lynn. Mrs. Louise Brown returned to her home in Provo Friday after spending the past week at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Sumsion. Mrs. C. F. Packard of this city was a guest at a bridge luncheon given at . the home of Mrs. Bert; Stevens-of Pay-son Friday evening. SPRINGVILLE ' SOCIETY j An interesting program wfis given in the First ward Relief society last Tuesday under the direction of Mrs. A. U. Cherriogton. Mr. Cherrington gave a lesson on "Feeble-minded-ness." after which Mrs. P. A. Ostler Ost-ler gave a reading, also a reading was given by Max Beardall, Miss Helen Manwaring sang a solo. An unusual number of members were in attendance. Miss Catherine Dougall spent the week-end in Salt Lake City with friends. Miss Bessie Wannacott formerly of this city now living at Soldier Summit spent last week at the home of Miss Florence Daley of Springville. Spring-ville. Mrs. G. S. Condie was the honor guest at a party given at her home Friday evening, the occasion being her GSth birthday anniversary. A program and games were featured during the evening and a delicious supper was served to the following brothers And sisters and children: Mrs. B. II. Brown and Mrs. T. At-wnod At-wnod of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Fannie Oakley, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Palfrey man, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Condie, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Condie, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Maycock, Mr. and Mrs. John Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. D. Packard of Provo, and Miss Melba Condie. A better baby clinic will be held in the Third ward amusement hall from 1 o'clock until 5 Monday afternoon after-noon February 7. Parents are urged to bring their children who are under six' years of age for both new and follow-up work. Patriarch and Mrs. O. B. Huntington Hunt-ington are recovering from an automobile auto-mobile accident which occured Saturday Sat-urday when the car they were in, driven by E. XJlIock, tipped over an embankment near the fish hatchery. Xone of the occupants were hurt with the exception of the shock, and some bruises. Mr. Huntington will assume his duties as superintend-enesff superintend-enesff the Utah county infirmary , February 1, as was previously announced. an-nounced. Ben -'Wheeler returned to his home Wednesday from Provo canyon on account an accident which, occurred oc-curred there in which Mr. "Wheeler received a severe fracture of the shoulder and also was bruised badly Miss Ruth Boyer of this city |