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Show Local News Items Mrs. Beth Schmutz entertained the Saturday night bridge club at her home last week. High score prize was awarded to Mrs. Mary Mc Arthur and second prize to Miss Florence Foremaster. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kent and sons of Tuweep, Arizona, were visitors here Tuesday, while en-route en-route home 'from Arcadia, Calif ornia, where they had been visiting visit-ing Mr. Kents father who is still seriously 111. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Earl and family of Las Vegas are visiting Mr. Earl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eavl here. Mrs. Moroni Bleak entertained the K. Y. B. club at her home on Wednesday afternoon. Fred Lang has returned from Los Angeles, where he has been employed the past two months. Ted Kent has gone to Phoenix, Arizona, where he has employment. employ-ment. See the Million Dollar Baby, Tues. and Wed., Gaiety Theatre. Price 20c and 10c. M-21-O Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knell of New Castle are spending the week here working in the temple and visiting their daughters, Mrs. Nettle Morris and Mrs. Leila At-kin. At-kin. FOR SALE OR TRADE, a few white Leghorn roosters of high producing quality. H. R. Ben-tley. Ben-tley. Phone 6R. M-21-P Mr. and Mrs. Orval Hafen and Miss Mona Reber left Monday for a week's vacation in Los Angeles. An-geles. Mrs. James Cottam left Monday for her home in Veyo after visiting visit-ing for a week with relatives here. Billy Whitehead entertained a group of friends at his' home on . Saturday evening, the occasion being his birthday. ATTENTION Radio Listeners -A good aerial is a very important im-portant item when you are a long way from your broadcast station. Let me show you what a really good one will do. B. Jarvis, Jr. M-21-C Mrs. Leo A. Snow and Mrs. Erastus Gardner entertained the Athena club at the Gardner home last Thursday evening. The program pro-gram consisted of two vocal solos by Miss Nellie Snow and a talk on individual hobbies by Miss Mary Morris and a talk on individual in-dividual buying by Edwin DeMSH. The remainder of the evening was spent playing rook and refreshments re-freshments were served to eighteen eigh-teen guests. FOR SALE or RENT Adobe four room house and lot. Phone 95R. M-21-P Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cottam, Friday, March 15. Mr. and Mrs. James Congrove came in Saturday from Los Angeles., An-geles., accompanied by Mrs. Con-grove's Con-grove's father, Ephraim Foremaster Foremas-ter who spent the past few months visiting in California. They returned home Sunday. FOR SALE Gentle Mare, good for saddle or drive. Phone 9 5R. M-21-P Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Clark left Saturday for Salt Lake City to spend a few weeks before returning re-turning to their home at Mbnt-pelier, Mbnt-pelier, Idaho. They spent the past month working in the temple tem-ple here. Be sure and see "Million Dollar Dol-lar Baby." Tues. and JVed., Gaiety Ga-iety Theatre. M-21-C Mrs. Leland O. Gee entertained entertain-ed Tuesday afternoon at a bridge luncheon. Guests were: Mrs. Harold Weatherman, Mrs. C. P. Blake, Mi's. Charles Larkin, Mrs. Dilworth Snow, Mrs. Gordon Whitehead, Mrs. L. D. Harford, and Mrs. Clark Watson. Prizes were won by Mrs. Snow and Mrs. Larkin. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Milne and Joseph Judd were week-end visitors in Salt Lake City, where -they attended the basketball tournament, and visited friends and relatives. Eric Snow returned Saturday from Salt Lake City, where he spent several days on business. Hyrum Lee left Tuesday night for Salt Lake City, where he will transact business. Mr. and Mrs. Dilworth Snow entertained the Wednesday night bridge club. High scores were won by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Judd. Miss La Vera McArthur, ' Miss Clara Woodhouse and Mrs. Robinson Rob-inson were week-e"nd visitors in Salt Lake City, where they attended at-tended the basketball tournament. tourna-ment. Virgil Snow left Monday for Salt Lake City, to resume his studies, after spending the weekend week-end here, visiting friends and relatives. John R. Wallis, former editor of the News, helped out at the News office this week. |