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Show Saturday; septet AMERICAN PORK CITIZEN 'SATURDAY.' SEPTEMBER 17, 1927 Am. fork Locals Mr. and Mrs. J. ,U Dunk,Iey ana daughter", Margaret, were business visitor In Salt Lake City Wednesday. 1 1 .'nnnnnnnn. -n nnni? ' 111 A V7' I7?l f Qfl fh iBii i; L J UJ Cu bii u- fls-WE UtM.. isu Wmjy III .-.i-:,:. J :,-.' ' it i t-iri ' " rN. I f 1 I V'--"- . Vernon leve of Kaysville wu a Sunday visitor In this city at the homo of hi many Wends and. relatives, rela-tives, i Mr. and Mrs. J. N. West t Farm, Ington, spent Sunday visiting at the homo .otMri JVesfs moUieJWMri. Mary M. Bqlejr. Mr. and Mrs. Raynard Goates of Ogden, spent Wednesday visiting In this city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David S. Taylor. Mrs. C. M. Chadwick la vlaitlnf in Jslen. Nevada, for a month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hana Larson. After visiting there she will go to ,,iMfpxla relatives wh0 await her visit Mrs. Byron Crookston, delightfully entertained at a bridge luncheon at her home Wednesday afternoon. Three tables of bridge -were In pro. 5 ''it i I il - i n a' n n n nn l l II I i VI . greas during , the afternoon. Mrs. William Householder captured the flrBt prize, while Mrs. Lenard Pett was winner of the consolation. Mrs. Jennie Cunningham, Miss Moselle Cunningham and Clifford Cunningham motored to Salt Lake City Tuesday on a business trip. While there they Tlslte4r with 5 Mrs. Charles Webb of Rlverton, who Is very sortously ill la the I 1 D tL Hospital. ALPINE HEWS TP nnynnrprin Mrs. L. Bates, Reporter. Mrs. Lester Ford and son of Cedar City, are guests of Mrs. lord's parent, par-ent, Mr. and M r. J. T.' Baleman: Mr. and Mrs.. 'Samuel .Bateman and children were also guests At the Bate-man Bate-man home Thursday afternoon and evening. The Daughters of the Pioneers held their first meeting of the season at the "home of Mrs. Ida Cameron" Thursday Thurs-day evening of last week. A history of Mrs. Labltha McDanlel Norton, an old tia:o resldent of Alpine and great aunt of M rs." Cameron was read by i.Mrs. Cameron. A chapter of the history his-tory of Utah was read by Mrs. Hattie McDantel. Musical numbers were given by Mrs. Ida Cameron and a reading by Mrs. Bertha Bates. After the program a dainty lunch was served. ser-ved. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Clark were Salt I ake City visitors Thursday and Friday. Fri-day. ' Mr. and Mrs. "lonard Healey and "Ti.'ai)ll"MrsrXWleyof Magna, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs; Earl M. 1'evey. Miss Jessie Hunter left Sunday-for Provo. where she will spend the winter win-ter with her Uncle and Aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen, and attend school .in Provo, . ........-.... Mesdanies Leonard Bates. Jack Wilson. Glenn Terry, and :Adln Brown motored to Garfield Saturday where they vistedtheir sister, . Mrs. Ira Husson. returning home Sunday evening. even-ing. Saturday evening they attended a party given In honor of Mrs. Russon at the home of Mrs. Archie Taylor. . Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bates entertained enter-tained at a family dinner Sunday in - honor of- the birthday of ' their littlo granddaughter, - - Marjories-- W Ukfir. Covers were laid for-Mr r and Mrs. Benjamin Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bates and children, Mr. and Mrs. Loy Beck and children, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bates TfliHllmny-and ftlTS. Madelene Wilkin and children. L. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark, which burned down a short time ago, Is being rebuilt and remodeled re-modeled and will soon be ready for occupancy. Sine the " burning of their home Mr. and Mrs. Clark and children have been at the home of Mr. Clark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Clark. . o . AITOIN The days and nights are getting cool The autumn breeze blow, And as it whistles through the trees We know It soon will snow. Jack Frost will turn the leave to cold. And other colors gay, And when the leave begin to fall. Our summer fade away. By Edith Marsh, Alpine Sixth Grade. L , :. . 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