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Show SOCIETY . Jn honor (if Mrs. George A. An-li An-li :;fui, who i fjccnt ly reaignod her j in -iil iun an 1o.ii:.m- of the Second v;i nl i lc'ini-r Kii i.s, to fill a posi-t posi-t ion on t ho M . I. A. stake board, member.-! of I lie Oli-aner class entnr-l.iinpri entnr-l.iinpri at a lol hi ful HUrpri.se party on the Second ward lawn Thursday '.'lining. Y. Ij. M. I. A. officers of l!ic ward were aiso special puentH. A pro?.' rant of ganies followed by M'Crthmenls fv.x hired the enter-1 enter-1 a inrnent. Present were III finch li.-al, A'la Smith. Coreene R. Booth, I-'i'iir-nee i'.i i iiL; h urst , fVarl Strong, I ''ay Nelson, Nnia Mulchings, Helen ('lark, Jrsie Whitney, Virginia the past week. Included in the party were Miss Isabel Leslie, Miss Mildred Parry, Miss llaine Niel-son, Niel-son, Miss Genevieve Johnson, Miss Virginia Boyer, Miss Lucile Jenlc-infi, Jenlc-infi, Miss Lucille Sumsion, Miss Phyllis Smart Miss Venice Whiting, Whit-ing, Miss Eeth Mendenhall and Miss Da ma Gi ant. Howard Bird had a number of missionary friends from the West Pennsylvania district as his guests one day last week, including Mrs. Nancy J. Critchlow, Miss Pearl Critehlow, Miss Rachel Warner and Miss Marilyn Kalb. : -'.linking, Kliin Smil h, Lola Smit h, Kiiuly Tut .! 1 1', Kuwcna Hutch ings, Lury Child:;, Olive Childs, Ann Mtcwinl, Alada Wilmott, Grace I '-a j holemow, Alary Boyer, Mrs. A 1 : t j y I :oy:r. 1 ionn Snell, Horn ice M;uk and Marie Rigtrup. Mr. and Mis. Will Child, Hardy child ;ind Mr. and Mrs. Tom Avcri'lt have roturnnd from an en-hie en-hie vi::il 'it h Mr. and Mrs. hi lil':; dri iif.-,ht or Marie and hus-b:imi hus-b:imi at P(icatcllo, Idaho. M r. nnd Mrs. Mini rice Bird, ac-roinpanif.'d ac-roinpanif.'d by friends from Spanish Kork, spent .several days of the past v. crk at Kish lake. Mi:;:; Venice Whiting was hostess Tuesday evening at a party, cele-luatin;;' cele-luatin;;' her twelfth birthday. A vrniety of games were enjoyed and a clainly luneht'on was served to 22 friends present. M is. E. V. Brown spent three days of the past week with her 1 daughter, Mrs. Wandel Oponshaw and sons Mark and Fred nnd families fami-lies at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nielson and family enjoyed a picnic supper in 1 liihhle Creek canyon Wednesday evening. Mrs. Floyd Maimer and Miss Jietty Blanehard returned Thursday Thurs-day from a delightful trip to Denver, Den-ver, Colo., where they visited Mr. and M rs. Gilbert Pulsipher and M iss V elma Blanchard. Mrs. Paul Thome and Mrs. Dick Thorne entertained at a social Thursday afternoon at the city park for members of the La Conda Hub. A tasty luncheon was served to Mrs. Hannah Callister, Mrs. Kleanor Chikts, Mrs. Mercedes Anderson, An-derson, of Springville, Mrs. Louise Cardell and Mrs. Ted Haymond of Provo, Jind Mrs. Blanch Sondrup of Maple ton, the latter being a guest. A number of friends were enter-iainod enter-iainod with a sumptuous weiner lind niar.slnuallow roast at Kolley's 1 ! rove in Hobble Creek canyon Thursday evening, the men of the jKirty acting as hosts. A ball game ind other sports featured the affair af-fair with Mr. and Mrs. A.-W. Cher-rington, Cher-rington, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Clyde, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford W. Clyde, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Condie, Mr. and M rs. Dell Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. Solon Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mendenhall Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour L. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Robertson Rob-ertson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weight. A party of girl friends chaperoned chaper-oned by Mrs. B. M. Mendenhall and Mis. J. W. Whiting enjoyed a two days' canyon trip at Kelley's Grove |