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Show LaVERKIU Mrs. Ruby Wrlib Reporter Mrs. Pearl W. Henroid has rot-turned rot-turned from Salt I-akc City where she spent the past six weeks visiting her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Webh entertained at a dinner party Monday evening at their home Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Win-ford Win-ford Culiler, Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Hora-tio Gubler and Mr. and Mrs. Max Woodbury. The occasion was the 15th wedding anniversary of the Webb' nnd the Winford Gublors'. The Gleaner girls of the ward sponsored n dance Saturday evening, even-ing, its purpose Ix'ing to raise funds to obtain n plaque in commorntion of all the boys In the ward who have served In the war. A large crowd was In nt-tondance. nt-tondance. The ward Relief Society held a bazaar Tuesday afternoon. Many beautiful and useful articles arti-cles were oontorihutod by the members. Pvt. Sheldon Gifford has Ix-en honorably released from the nnny He returnetd homo Sunday from Montgomery, Ala. lie has boon in service IS months. Mrs. Nolan Taylor came from Ogden to attend her sisters (Mrs. Karl Church) reception. Mrs. Warren Cox and Mrs. Rudgor AtUin spent. Sunday visiting visit-ing with Mr. (i rid Mrs. Vernon Church. The MIA held their Xmas parly at the ward ball Tuesday evening. The program consisted of a one-act play "The Gift" under the direction of Luther Fuller. Several musical numbers and a story by Hilda Brooks. The rest of the evening was devoted to (lancing. |