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Show Mrs. Lee Sumtdon entertained the Social Twelve club members at he.r her home Thursday evening: There tables of progressive bridge . were played and High - score prize' wa:i awarded to Mrs. G. D. Kennedy. ! A dainty lunch, was served at the small tables to. ten club members; also Mrs. J., F. Wingate and Mm. Will Phillips were .Invited guests. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grant of this city, spent the past ten days visiting relatives at Cytte, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Clyde entertained entertain-ed at dinner, at their home Sunday fcr Mr. and Mrs. Bldon Clyde of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Roberts Rob-erts and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scott of Provo. Mr. and -Mrs-. Charles Clements of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ostler of California have returned to their home after a visit with Mr. Ostler'3 parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles OSt ler and other relatives here. - The members of the Legion auxiliary auxil-iary numbering approximately 23 were delightfully entertained Wed., nesday evening at the home of Mrr. Will Witney. Mrs. Paul Frandsen was assisting hostess and President Presi-dent LaPreal was in charge of tho meeting: World vtir events leading up to tho signing of the armistice was given in an interesting manner ; by Grant Crandall, Legion commander. com-mander. Other p-jgram- numbers consisted of a vocal solo by Miss Helen Palfreyman; reading. Eleanor Elea-nor Clark; piano duet, - Evelyn Miner and Gloria, Frlel. At thi close of the meeting a tasty lunch was served by the hostesses. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lawrence and two children of Salt Lake visited during last week with Mrs Lawrence's Law-rence's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McKcnzic. They came especially to attend the funeral service of their uncle, E. A. Lee. Mrs. Jack Perham was hoetess to the ladies of the Kensington club at her home Tuesday afternoon. After a short business meeting the ladies spent an enjoyable time sewing, after which a dainty lunch was served to Mrs. W. L. Grooms, Mrs. A. M. Lyall, Mrs. H. E. Urquhart, Mrs. Minnie Dennison, Mrs. Sarah Houtz, Mrs. Bevs Lewis and Mrs. Peter Forsyth. Mrs. Perham was An enjoyable evening was spent by a number of friends last Thursday Thurs-day when Miss Electa McKenzie gave a party at her home. Games, supervised by the hostess and Miss Josephine Brimhall, were played and a dainty lunch served. Those present were Sarah .Marie Binks, Betty Boyer, Dorothy Hill, Dorothy Gledhill. Marion Smart, Francis Brimhall, Ruth Baxter. Helen Tew, lone Averett, Shirley Clawson, Etta Et-ta Livingston. Luella Haymond and Dorothy Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Noe have returned re-turned to their home in Ogden after a brief -visit with relatives- and friends here. .' . ' Mr. and-Mrs. Solomon Clyde 'Entertained 'En-tertained at a. party at their home Saturday evening. . Games and1 a music program furnished entertainment. entertain-ment. Guests included Mr. and Mrs: Ross Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Er-nest Bonner, Mr. and Mrs. George Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Drill Johnson of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Richman and Mrs. McGowan of Salt Lake. assisted by her sister, Mrs. Clements. Clem-ents. Mrs. Frank Judd and two children chil-dren of Itoytsville, Utah, were the dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Will Phillips. ' Mrs. Ted Johnson entertained members of the Sprlngville-Provo Bridge club Tuesday evening. Two tables of bridge were followed by a tasty luncheon. Mrs. Cora Shields won the first prize and the second favor went to Mrs. J. N. Crawford. In' attendance were Mrs. Roy Catcs, Mrs. Elmo Roylance. Mrs. Pier Brinton of Springville, Mrs. Cora Shields, Mrs. Carl OIsen. Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Woodward, Mrs. J. N. Crawford Craw-ford and Mrs. LeI:oy Hardy. i Miss Lillian Clyde entertained at a party at her home last -Friday evening with games and a dainty lunch as enjoyable features. There were present Merle Livingston, June Morley". Ila Clyde, Carol Condic, LaVcrn Sanford, Tcss Ostler Ost-ler and lone Ostler. Miss-Emily Donaldson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Donaldson of this city, and t Walter Mills Lid-diard Lid-diard of Provo, were married Wednesday, Wed-nesday, Nov. 5. |