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Show O O (I 0 O II O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 I o NEWSY NOTES FROM' " o ALPINE. O 0 O O O O O O O O O O O U O O O O o Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert VlhcouT'of Eureka, spent the Pourtli with their paronrs, Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Moyle. 4 Messrs J. M. Jensen nnd O. W Hyde nnd indies of Provo wero visiting visit-ing relatives In Alpine on tlio Pourtli Notwithstanding the Inclemency of tho wenUier, a great many Alpluo residents resi-dents spent the Fourth in American Fork. , -, Messrs Uert Hatcman nnd George Dundson have returned homo from the shearing corrals in and around the state. The Sunday School of the ward will have cliargo of the celebration of the 24th, and It is expected that' all' the people, young and old, will '' rally round (lie S. S. Olllcers nud assist In making It a day never to bo forgotten. Miss Grace Guun of Southern Utah, Is with her sister, Mrs. James A.IIale- man, for an ludeflnnto stay. Tho MIbhcs Emma Ilalemuu and Aleeu Strong are. nt homo agnin after a lengthy visit In Provo. Tlio M. I. A. Conjoint rendered u very pleasing and Instructive program pro-gram in tho Ward House Sunday ovou-Ing. ovou-Ing. The following numbers wero given: giv-en: A paper edited by Miss Agglo Hurgess, duet by Mlssesa Lien Smith nud Luella Strong, a talk on missionary mission-ary experiences by Edward Hurgess, colo by Aleen Strong; Counselor Win. llatemau In charge, Mr. and Mru. Has Rubuoii of Lchl, wore among the recent visitors to Alpine. Al-pine. i Mr. and Mrs. James Grant Of Am orlcnii Fork, nttended religious sor? vices In Alpluo Sunday evening. f MrsAgusta Joyce Crochoroii, from erly or Salt Lako City but now or Tooele, Is a visitor at tlio homo of her daughter, Mrs, Hart Hates. Mrs. Crochoroii will bo remembered by ninny old-tlmo residents of Utah for the ninny bountiful poems contributed by her to many of tlio leading publl- cntlonu of tho utnte. Mr. Herlram Dates and family spout the Fourth In American Fork canyon. |