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Show Around the County, Arizona Strip, Part of Nevada with the Correspondents ENTERPRISE Mrs. Theresa Huntsman lieporler Mrs. Alice K. Lunrl returned from Sail Lake City on Thursday and a party in her honor was held in the ward hall the same evening. A large crowd attended, .special guests being Pres. and Mrs. Daniel J. Ronnow. Besides a good program, dancing and refreshments re-freshments furnished the entertainment enter-tainment for the evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Winsor returned re-turned home Saturday from Salt Lake City, where they spent ten days visiting with relatives, transacting trans-acting business and taking in the State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Pace have sold their home here to Mr. and Mrs. Karl Staheli and will leave in the near future for American Fork, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sides and three daughters have gone to their home in California, after having spent the summer here. Mr. Sides will return to harvest his potatoes. Mrs. Sides will remain re-main there and put the children in school. Weldon Day and Arthur Pickering Pick-ering are home on furloughs. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Clove have purchased the Alvin A. Jones confectionery and property connected con-nected with it. Mr. and Mrs. Jones and family have purchased a farm near Milford and will move there in the near future. Mrs. Deema Gates of Esca-lante Esca-lante is here giving permanent waves. Dr. Raymond Farnsworth, who has been studying and teaching fni. the nnst pip-ht vears in the State of Ohio, gave a very fine lecture to the public last Sunday night on "Soil Chemistry". He also showed pictures of the Ohio country and of our Pine Park country. Ivor Clove and daughter, Marie, attended funeral services in Glen-dale, Glen-dale, Utah, last Thursday for his brother-in-law, James A. Little. |