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Show j Why pav 40c a dozen for sweet" rolls, when you can buy j them at Quality Bakery for 30c. I Mrs. Charles Larkin entertained entertain-ed at a bridge-luncheon, Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. Three tables of bridge were enjoyed, with high score prizes going to Mrs. Clara Whitehead and second prize j to Mrs. Mae Pace. I Mrs. Annie Webb returned home last Thursday from Las ! Vegas, Nevada, where She spent ' two weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Whipple, who are the proud parents of a daughter, born, March 27. Mrs. Wtebb also visited with her daughter, Mrs. Lester Leavitt and her family. i Mrs. William Cottam entertained enter-tained the K. Y. B. club at her home, on Wednesday afternoon. j Mrs. Roxey S. Rlomney returned return-ed home April 12, after a month's absence because of her mother's serious illness and death at Pocatello, Idaho, on April 7. 1 S'he was accompanied home by Dr. and Mrs. O. F. Call and family of Pocatello and Miss Rhoda Stiowell, of Provo, who spent several days visiting Mrs. Call's sisters, Mrs. Mathew Ben-tley Ben-tley and Mrs. Romney. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Bentley returned home Thursday from Pocatello, Idaho, where they had attended the 'funeral of Mrs. Bentley's mother, on April 9. Miss Ida Faubion, of Boise, Idaho, arrived here, on Monday, to visit her grandmother, Mrs. Ida Foremaster, and other relatives. rela-tives. Clyde Jensen and his sister, Mrs. Phil Martin and son, came in Sunday from Vernal to remain re-main indefinitely with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Simmons and family returned Tuesday 'from Salt Lake City, where they transacted business and visited relatives. Mrs. Harley Adams returned to her home at Bunkerville, Nevada, Ne-vada, Sunday, after spending a few days here receiving medical treatment. Her mother, Mrs. Betsey Hardy accompanied her and remained there, until Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mrs. Lillian Thomas and daughter, of, Kanab, spent Tues- J day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Athe Meeks. I |