Show MURDOCK MURDOCH R entertainment the largest crowd of the season in atto attendance at the al 1 I A sunday evening meetings gathered last sunday evening at the park bull building ding thero wan kau hardly any standing room available the friends and supper tors tora of the murdock berea anxious to boo tho the scholars scho lara public performance much credit was duo due prof burnham Dur Durn nham tiam sn in tile tho music line this idea of making a choir of tho the entire students student body Is working out excel bently lent ly the chorus work was very considering the urn lim cited time the school had been in session the work of the ladles ladies chorus wa was exceptionally pleasing tile tho special clai literary and musical num mim bers bera did dd credit to the school them the t townspeople will bo delighted to welcome tile the murdock on other samil similar r 0 occasions as 0 lodge record keeper of emhe ahe K X 0 T al M paid mrs wm limb 1000 in settlement of claim for ln insurance urance carried in the organization by her late husband wm win limb born jo to J C i llon and wito wife wednesday march a 10 1 i i pound boy this Is a very happy event in the family amily to havn have this lit ih tle tie follow come for lie he Is the first firs boy and all are very proud of hint him mother and babe are doing fine pat barrett wont went to salt lake the end of last week to join J al jon jensen and his family on an auto trip and an extended visit to california they we were re friends in mr barretts barretta school days at the wasatch lit in mt alt pleasant K dr an and d mrs airs shepherd will soon be leaving for an extended trip to new york and other eastern cities they will bo be sadly missed by their many friends and patrons who join tho the press in wishing them a fine trip ai tl fo return home 4 y airy 4 1 th the 1 west ewest end ward relief society gave a dance for the old folks friday night there was a nice crowd in attendance and everyone enjoyed a nice sociable time ice cream and cake were served for refreshments miss lacy murdock has returned home after a years year s study A at the L D S business college in salt lake where she had a wonderful time socially also she will be entertained quite a bit by girl friends two more soldiers from france have been welcomed home on monday duclon Gl guilles Illes son of mr and mrs airs ed gillies arrived and on tues bues day james wilden came their overseas experiences are very interesting and their families very happy to bee see them after their long war activities r pat barret efte te motored in from salt lake thursday accompanied by mrs afro F C jensen and daughter of mt aft i pleasant and a the party left early friday morning for southern ern california whore where he will visit Ps his brothers james jamea at long beach and john at the marine mar ine barracks at north island near san diego col cal ile he will also tour tho the southern part of the state before returning mrs airs susie S thompson enter entertained maln at tin an elaborate dinner tuesday even evening 1 ng th the 0 guests beretha we were retha tha moa meg dames john 11 murdock nancy murt burt tda ida po powell well bert emma mathaws Mat hewa hows ted thompson it IT durke burke nancy and isabel denny the rooms were profusely decorated with hot house flowers A huge bowl of daffodils formed the table centerpiece the evening was pleasantly spent in mil imi isle and conversation all enjoyed an exceptionally pleasant evening mrs mra morin maria luke hatch wife atte of judge abraham C hatch of heber city died march after an illness extending over sixteen months at the age of 61 years iter her daughter mrs george mu dock jr was nt not I 1 well enough to attend the funeral but hr hor father and brother dr ray hatch army surgeon shipped her a box boic of choice flowers selected rom the many pieces sent pent by friends and relatives judge hatch expects to visit his daughter here soon which will be a source of great consolation to both of them in this joint bereave |