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Show Stake Quarterly j Conference To j Be Held Sunday Ouatterly conference of the j Kolob stake will be held in Sprinsvillc Saturday evening nnd Sunday.' The first meeting meet-ing which will be in the Second Sec-ond ward chapel. Two general gen-eral sessions will be held in the high school on Sunday, and the Sunday evening services ser-vices will be under the direction direc-tion of the "M" Men and Gleaner girls. Sslvoy J. Boyar will be the principal speaker J in the evening. The general authorities will be represented represent-ed at all three sessions. . u,.u... .4 Mr. and Mrs. Cliff orcl Kindred and little daughter Kathleen of Idaho Falls, Idaho, spent the holidays holi-days with thsir parents Mr. and Mrs. John Kindred in this city. Miss Marie Kindred, who is teaching teach-ing in the Rcxburg, Idaho, high school spent the holidays with her parents here also. Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Brown, Will Brown and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brown were in Provo Thursday to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Maud Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Ellias Hurmer of 1 this city entertained at a nicely arranged dinner party at their home New Year 's eye. Dinner was served early and later radio music and a variety of games were featured. fea-tured. Those included in the affair wers: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harmer, Mr. and Mrs. Will Harmer, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Harmer and Miss Foss Harmer. Maurice Andersong Donloe Kennedy, Ken-nedy, Miss Georgia Harmer, Arnold Roylance and Miss Bessie Weight have returned to their studies at the University of Utah following a two week's holiday visit with their parents here. Members of the Social Twelve club will be entertained next Thursday Thurs-day evening January 9 at the home of Mrs. Hugh Baxter. Cards will be the feature of entertainment and all members are asked to be present. EMiott Bird has returned to his wor k in Salt Lake following several days visit with his family in Spr ingville. ing-ville. The Daughters of the Pioneers, Camp No. 2, will be guests at their regular January meeting at the home of Mrs. G. W. Mendenhall Thursday afternoon. A fine program pro-gram including the life history of Mr. and Mrs. William Mendenhall wiil be given. All members are invited in-vited to be present. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Harmer and sons Wallace and Harold and daughter Elizabeth were guests Monday evening at a luncheon and musical r program given at the home of Miss Alice Reynolds in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Houtz of Madison, Wisconsin, spent. Thurs-; day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ! fold M. Kindred in this city. Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. I Lewis Bi rd who were married recently re-cently Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Bird entertained en-tertained o number of relatives and friends at their home Wednesday evening. Social chat and music , were features and luncheon was served by the hostess to eighteen guests. In honor of her daughter Bel h whose eighth birthday occurred Tuesday Mrs. E. O. Hal entertained a number of young folks at her home in the afternoon. Games and music were features of the party and dainty refreshments were served ser-ved to M isses Catherine Phillips, Aicen Roylance Marion Patrick, Tone Ostler, Ruth Con die, Margie Whiting. Bet ty Gene Whiting, Mdva Jen-en. Haze Angus, RaNee Averett, Evelyn Reed and Marion Taylor . |