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Show soaenr nevsi Members of the Social Twelve club will be entertained Thursday night at the home- of Mrs. Hilda Grant. All are urged to be present pres-ent at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Effie Roylance was de- i lighU'ully surprised with a party given by her children at her home Saturday night, the occasion being be-ing her birthday anniversary. Progressive Pro-gressive auction bridge was enjoyed en-joyed during the evening together with a delicious luncheon. There were present Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Roylance, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Roylance, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Allen and other members of the immediate family. SPRINGVILLE REPORTS ... . Mr. and Mrs. Claude G. Salisbury Salis-bury and sons Joe and David and Howard Salisbury spent the week end visiting places of interest in and near Boulder City, Nev. The return trip was by way of Bryce and Zion canyons. Announcement is made of the marriage of Rex Sutherland, son of Mrs. Millie Sutherland of this city, to Miss Freda Hurst of Provo, which took place early in the week, in the Salt Lake temple. The young couple plan to make their home in Provo, where Mr. Sutherland will continue his school work at the Brigham Young university. Complimentary to Mrs. Olin Zabriskie formerly of this city who plans to leave soon to join her husband at Washington, D C, Mrs. Gwen Cutler - entertained entertain-ed at a party at her home in Spanish Span-ish Fork Thursday night. In attendance at-tendance from Springville were Mrs. Carrie Tripp, Mrs. Wayne Smith, Mrs. Pearl Smith and Mrs. Evelyn Fry. Camp Springville D. U. P. will meet Thursday, April 10, at the home of Mrs. Ella Crandall. Assisting As-sisting hostesses are Mrs. Emma Haymond, Mrs. Hilda Averett, Mrs. Mary Westwood, Mrs. Phoebe Singleton, Mrs. Mabel Kinderd. Complimentary to Mrs. Rex Sutherland a bride of the past week, Mrs. John Burt enter tained a number of relatives and friends at a kitchen shower at her home Wednesday night. Games and a tasty luncheon were also enjoyed by those present. The bride received re-ceived a number of useful and pretty gifts. Mrs. Rea Straw will be hostess A large group of auxiliary organization or-ganization officers from the First ward enjoyed a trip to the Salt Lake temple Thursday night. Nearly 60 were in the group. Members of the Mothers Study club were delightfully entertam-en entertam-en Wednesday afternoon at the; art gallery. Mrs. Mae Huntington Hunting-ton of the art committee gave an interesting talk on the pictures in the exhibit explaining in detail the interesting points on the most outstanding entries. The group spent an hour in the gallery, later assembling at the domestic science room where a delicious luncheon was served under the direction of Mi's. Ryan, club member. President Presi-dent Ella Reynolds was in charge of the meeting. At roll call the members answered quotations on art. The day's entertainment was an especially enjoyable one with a large group of club members participating. The next meeting of the club is scheduled for April 17, at the home of Mrs. Eva Crandall. Cran-dall. Mrs. Maud Thorn spent the past week end in Salt Lake City to members of the Ladies' Literary Liter-ary club Thursday, April 9. The program will feature a tour of the art gallery in connection with a talk on the pictures by Mrs. Mae Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kindred and three children of Idaho Falls. Ida., spent the week end with Mr. Kindred's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kindred in this city. G. W. Harrison was special honor guest at a birthday dinner party given by Mrs. Harrison at their home Sunday in celebration of his seventieth birthday anniversary. anni-versary. Covers were laid for the children and their families who were in town, including Mr. aind Mrs. Glenn Holley, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Measom, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mil-ton Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Harrison. with Mrs. Howard Thorn who is convalescing from a recent major operation. In compliment to Max Smith, brother of Wayne Smith of this city, who recently returned from an L. D. S. mission to the eastern east-ern states, Mr. and Mrs. Smith entertained at dinner at their home Friday night. In addition to the honor guest covers were laid for his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith and another son, Keith, all of Lehi. Mrs. Lewis Bird spent the past ten days in California visiting places of interest in and near Las Angeles. |