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Show SvNBVS L . I" ! m ' Mrs. Joseph Houbriok w?.s host- e. ss Tuesday afternoon to the ladies f, i the Missionary and Kensington clubs of the Community church. A j- ;u, d representation of the organi-! organi-! zntion members attended. Sergeant and Mrs. John W. Steele of Ft. Douglas, Salt Lake, i wish to announce the birth .of a son, their first rtiild at the L.D.S. ho.spitul. Mrs. Steele was formerly M i.ss I.ocata Whitney of Mapleton. The annunl gold and green 'ball, HIMisored by the Kolob, stake M. T.A., was an outstanding social i'vnnt of the past week. The Mem-nrkil Mem-nrkil hall was decorated In the M. I. A. colors, and the contest ihi nee by several couples from each wind was an entertaining feature. J. C. Nielson has returned to lib; work at CIreenriver, after several sev-eral tliys visit with his family h'-re. Mr. Mild Mrs. G. W. Mendenhall i;Mnl a number of days last week in Sail Lake due to the serious illiu-as i,f I heir- daughter, Mrs. OHcssia Chilil, who underwent a icajor operation at the L. D. S. hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bird and son have moved to Fail-view to make their home indefinitely. Members of the Ladies' Literary ft ill, will he guests of Mrs. E. S. ( ; i oeabeek at the. annual business nnd open program meeting Saturday. Satur-day. April 2!l. Officers for the cpining year will be elected. All members are urged to attend. Among the out-of-town relatives who nt tended the funeral .here Wednesday for Mrs. Luatine B. Kindred were R. Leo Bird, Mr. and Mrs. 1 If her C. Jex, Mrs. Floyd Cr.ales, Cleorge A. Storrs and Mrs. i liallie Lee of Salt Lake, Bishop ' nnd Mrs. J. W. Storrs, Mr. and ' Mrs. Al Olson, of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Doudelt of Bing-i Bing-i lam, Mrs. Kva Bird, Mrs. Strebel fit Provo, Bishop and Mrs. Jasper A. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hill of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Allen of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Bee Brown of Thistle. |