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Show i THE TIMES-NEW- S rm it a a Circulates throughout East Juab County. An Independent paper published in the Interest of all the people all the time. Let us enter your name on our subscription list. BOH SALLLAKE ra iies. is DIES CITY COUNCIL MEET CLAR1DGE DIES SAMUEL f ON TRAIN IN.CALIFORNIA CITY JM IN REGUJLARSESSION BODIES I'OHMKK NF.PH1 11 Kl FROM 1IKAKT FA1L-I'U-K IN CALIFORNIA, WIIII.K OX HIS WAV TO WORK. WIDOW CHILHHKN Nl'HVIYK lil.M. Well Known Nephi Resident Passes Away in Hospital " r . v Water Works Committee Au News of Death Comes as a thorized to Prooced With Al Last Saturday. Had Suffered From 111 Health Over a Year. He Leaves Parents, Four Brothers and a Sister a week ago, while on his way to work. Samuel Clar-ldg- UOUT A After Buffering for over a year, Jacob Howera, Jr., on of Mr. and .Mm. Jacob Bowers, passed away last Suit Lake, Saturday ut the hospital in about two where he had been taken weeks ago in the hope that relief 0 e, Jr., a former of Nephi, but who, tor' several resident years past has been living in California, was stricken ' with heart failure and died. 07?'. the train. The , 'nised was the sCSt.T Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clarldge, Sr., aud was born iu this city, and received his educatiou here. He moved with his parents to Montana, but later, after his marriage to Miss Hoover, of I'rovo settled iu California, lie was 47 years ot ge at the time of his death, and leaves a widow aud tour children. His rould be obtained. The defeased waB unmarried und lived with bia parent In Nephi. lie wan about 47 yeur of age. and was employed for many yeurs In the bundling of sheep, being out on the range a great deul ot his time. A little more than a year ago he commenced to suffer with stomach trouble, which gradually grew worse until the end came. Previous to this time he had always enjoyed excellent health, and seemingly possessed vigorous vitality, but the dis- Mother, Mrs. Km ma Clarldge. attended the funeral, and is expected to arrive In Nephi this week, where she will visit with her sisters. Mrs. W. S. Sperry und Mrs. Guatave Henrlod. The father of the deceased, Mr. ease finally shattered his health, and for the past year he has been unable to follow his usual occupation. Mr. Dowers was an Industrious man, and had a good natured disposition, being always willing to help unyone who needea assistance. He leaves, besides his parents, four brothers and one sister to mourn his Samuel Sr., died Clarldge. in Montana a few years ago. loss. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon, in the North Ward APPORTIONS FUND FOR meeting house, the opening prayer being offered by Richard Sudweeks. Music was furnished by the ward HIGH SCHOOLS OF UTAH choir, assisted by L. P. Anderson, and Mrs. Ed Carter, who sang a duet, ana Alias Alice ora, who rendered a JI Ali SCHOOL DISTRICT vocal solo, both numbers being acrr.ll ItM KIVK W73.(K. OH CAPITA. IT IS K.VPKCTED companied by Miss Norma lilgler, on BE WILL AMOCXT as were The J the piano. THIS speakers TO AHOCT S12 Garrett, Jr., Jesse Pay, A. J. Cowers and Stephen lioawell, all of whom The Slate Superintendent ot Pub spoke words of comfort to the relatives and told of the good qualities He Instructiou has made the appor of the deceased. Bishop C. II. Grace tioniuent, this week, to Uie High Srliools of the State, ot seventy per offered the closing prayer. tnia apporci nt of the money due. tionment is based on the enrollment. ENTERTAIN SAMMY AND JACKIE aud also on the students under 18 years 01 age who will attend for 20 the enrollment for Juab weeks, Extensions. City Will Insure Electric Light Plants Against Loss by Fire. Con- sider Rebate of Water Tax . s Severe Shock to Mother And Sister, Who Are Visiting In This City. Deceased Enlisted in the Army at Los Angeles, August, 1917 Information was received on the 19th of ths month that James M. Butt had died on January 31st In France. The news came us a great shock to his mother, Mrs. E. A. ltatt. aud his sister, Mrs. Adauison, who are visit ing at the home ot Mr. Charles layneu and family, ut this city. The young man, who was 25 years ot age, enlisted in Loa Angeles In August, 1917, and was sent to France in December, of that year, lie was attached to the Motor Supply Train, work as soon as possible. The matter ot tire insurance tor and had served in that capacity dur the electric light plants was dis- ing the last year ot the war. Out of reaped to his relatives in cussed, and on motion the sum ot IS. 000 insurance for the new piani this city the ting above the court and 1,000 for the old plant was au house was lowered to thorized to be taken out. Several other matters, ot minor Miss Ella Pyper. and Mrs. Hansen importance, were taken up, including and children returned to Salt laae a to number tax water of rebate the after visiting with their of citizens who had made application Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pyper, parents. these of and after disposing for same, for a short time. matters, the meeting adjourned. the City The Cltv Council Hall last Friday erenlng, there being present Mayor Garrett, Councllmen B. Cowan. Thomas Batiey, J. Lunt and Alonzo Ingram. Tbe min utes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The Water Works Committee re- commenaeu a large numuer 01 tu-wlon- s in the east part ot town, and after some discussion, the committee were authorised to proceed with the met In bulf-mas- LIVE MO NA NEWS NOTES - LE 1 J:0 - "St , booster for the Agricultural and Mining interests ot Juab County. A valuable advertising medium, being widely read by the citizens of the county. Subscribe Today. A T : SOLDIERS 60 DOWN COiVIPANY HOLD TO I MEETING DEFEAT IN BASKET BALL ITI.KNS ARK TOO STRONG. FOR NAMMIK8 TKAM. AVU CAPTl'KK HONORS AT HAKKF.T HALL GAMK K.MKO AT HALL SATl'RDAY EVK. KCORK 40 TO 21 AST Saturday I night. in the basket ball game at the F.mro. between the Soldiers and tbe Citizens, I'ncle Sam's boys went down to defeat L ol for the Ed first- - time we declared was the line-u- p: following S. G. Paxmun. Ralph Soldiers Itarnes. Ole lioswell, Preston Howies and Loraine Lunt. Citizens' Team Ralph Uellla-to- n. Hurry lieagiey, Andrew Lai,iuer. Verub Vickera and Geo. Helliston. the winners. ; s, LADIES LITERARY CLUB V ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM IS CARRIED OCT LAST MONDAY KVKM.NG AT TIIK HOME OF MRS. W SL HAlLKY WHO ENTERTAINS LADIES LITERARY CLt'U A FINK commending such changes aa may be necessary to enable the company to proceed with the development work that will Increase tbe present water supply ot the company. Tbe following were appointed as members of this committee: J. H. Lunt and Orson Cuzier, to represent the Hoard of Directors, and 1. H. Grace, J. E. Lunt und Leroy llrough for the stockholders. This commit tee met Tuesday night and went over s. the Constitution and and found them inadequate for present day peeds, and absolutely unworka ble as far as furnishing any means to provide money other than for mere current expenses. Attorney T. H. Ilurton. who was appointed as legal advisor, to act In conjunction with this committee, is now drawing up the necessary amend ments to the Constitution and By- Laws, which will be submitted to the committee and board, and later to a special meeting of the stockholders for their approval. Tbe action of the Hoard and those present at tbe meeting, in taking steps for an Increased water supply should meet with the unanimous ap proval of every stockholder. Every citizen in Nephi who has the least Interest In the future welfare of this cHy should boost for any project last baa for its object tbe Increaae of water for thla city. It is tbe most vital question before the people, aud should be met squarely by every citizen. Tbe time has gone by to talk about what was doue year ago. It la what la needed at the present time that must be considered. The Nephi watershed must be explored and developed Troro one end to the other. In tbe attempt to Increase the preaent supply of water. Let every citizen put their shoulder to the wheel in bringing about this rcauit. Mrs. Win. Bailey was hostess last Monday evening to the members of Uie ittUif' Literary Club and their ir.ends at her home. A tine pro- waa carried out, wnlcn was .ui nany enjoyed by those present. i rot. tv. J. Hird, accompanied by .'nits Aiercy Coldsbrough and Miss Diune Goldabrough, rendered three i vocal selections, wbicn were penally beautiful, one selection, the Maraatllalse," being excellently given. .Mrs. J. W. Whltmore read a ot splendid paer on the subject 'liolhhevism," which showed tbe re sult of careful and preparation study of this Important question T. II. Ilurton then delivered a fine address on the subject ot "A Memor ial for Our Soldier Boys." He ad vocated that a suitable building be erected, including a gymnaaluta and swimming pool. In this oily, this being something which alt tbe sol ilii r boys would aiprctate. Those present were: Mrs. Geo. A. Sperry Jr.. .Mr. T. D. Reea. Mrs. J. W. Whitn.ore Mra. J. W. Houd. Mm. L. A. Wb n r.u.re. Mrs. Jas. Cole. Mrs. J W. Ellison. Mrs. Ivnnis Wood. Mrs N. J. Reel, Mrs. J. L. Helliston, Mrs. T. C. Winn. Mrs. R. T. Cowan. Mrs t. O. Miner, Mr. Myrtle McOmie Mlaa Herlha Mcpherson, Mis Lulu Mcpherson, Mtas Neva llootn, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Ilurton. Mr. K. J MOTHER'S BIRTHDAY Hird. Misses Diana and Mercy Gold, HONORS brongh, Mm. Oltbert Bailey, and the hoslea. Mrs. m. Italley. Kail Friday afternoon. Mrs. Ernest Foote and children are tbe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wankler this week. Mrs. Carrie Dalby came down from gait Lake, and is visiting relatives and friends in Levan. Mr. and Mrs. George Garrett and family, of Nephi. spent Saturday and FOUNTAIN GREEN HEWS Sunday here visiting relatives. Mr. Will Hyatt and sons, of Marysvale, visited at the home of Vance Memorial kervtrrw Are Held la The Mangelson Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Umh are in Meeting IIihimi l4ut Koailay AfU-rnoon, for Andrew Olara, Who Levan, visiting relatives and friends, Paid lln Supreme Harrlf ir la Mr. Bosh baa spent tbe past years Utile la KraSKV. IUjc In Idaho. Mrs. M. V. Mangelson entertained a number of relatives Sunday after The lady members of tbe school noon, in honor of her husband's faculty royally entertained tbe gen tlemen members and their wive last birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hatfield, of Tuesday evening. In the school bouse Tbe annual "Old Folks" party was Sprlngvllle. are the gunsta of Mrs Mrs. Hatfield's mother aurrcasfally held In th Johnson, Meeting RelMrs. Hatfield was formerly M!s 'louse lat Thursday. Tbe old folk va DaKon of Levan. enjoyed dinner and supper, followed and by a picture show. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wood, Mr. Dean Wood, of Holden, Memorial Services were held In spn last week In Levan, the gueata of Mr. the .Meeting House Sunday afternoon end Mra. Clark Wood. for Andrew Olsen, of tbia cMy. who Mrs. Vance Mangelaon entertained paid the supreme sacrifice ot life a number of friends Saturday eve In France, October 6th. He Is the ning In honor of her brother, Mr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Olsen. Hanmer Christenson, who Just reKishnp J. T. Oldroyd and family turned home from Camp Lewis where Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Oldroyd. and Mr he has spent the past six months. last Eliza Coombs motored north Miss Thelma Grant, daughter of week. Mrs Coomb stopped at 8aa Mr. and Mrs. John Grant, and Karl laquln, to visit with her daughter, Taylor, son of 8. P. Taylor, both Mra. Hudson, and the ret of tbe were of Levan, popular young people party went to Salt Lake, returning married at the county seat Tuesday home Tuesday evening. Mis Grant baa been attending the son of Handle, the L. t. 8. this winter, while Earl Tar Mr. and Mra. Niels Christiansen, wa School lor completed the High seronsly Injured last Friday by hav course at Ievan. Ing th prong of a pitchfork thrust Into his face Just below th eye. David Ockey returned from Sail affected his sight, ceasing bllndn Lake Wednesday, and report that He waa Immediately taken to SaH bis wife is somewhat better. for treatment. Ha returned home Tuesday evening, without hav Joshua Orenwod came down to ing bepti successful in having his Nephi Wednesday afternoon, and sight restored. Several years sg the nieot of his daughter, Mrs. Hy Uan.)e wa accidentty hurt In a rum Hroneh. other eye. Morgan Miller returned borne las O. W, Hooth ha opre-a taiki' having been released Wednesday, from the service. Mr. Miller has hop over Kendall Uroa. Store, an seen servtfe In France for severs will be ready for business .Mondvy - 1 twelve-year-ol- d months paat. : attendance. On the report ot engineers who bad taken measurements, It waa given out that five second feet ot water was being lost between the lilack Rocks aud the Main Canyon, a suf ficient supply, according to the manner iu which water is applied here, to Irrigate 800 or une thousand acres. After discussing the matter for some time. It waa decided to appoint a committee to go over the Constitu tion and with a view to re couraged, and are planning a return game, when they expect to tun. the tables on the town team. A good crowd witnessed the game and rooted for the respective sides. The ENJOY HEPHI One ot the most Important meet- lugs held for many years took place Monday afternoon, when tbe stock holders of the Nophl Irrigation Com pany met Iu their annual meeting. After eloctlng, by uuunlmous vote, E. Irons and Lewis Garrett for three year terms as directors, the question ot developiug and conserv ing the water supply ot the company was taken up by the stockholders present, ot which there waa a big since war, by the score of 4 6 to L2 ii The "barrage fire' put over by the Citizens team caught the Soldiers unprepared for such an onslaught and the score resulted In defeat for the Sammies. The Soldier are not disHoys . 616 Constitution Will Be Changed To Allow Work To Begin. Majority of Stockholders Favor Proposal, Which Will Increase The Present' Water Supply of Company JVE LEVAN NEWS HEMS Ike lule t. "o News tjatherea oy ln Mrs. A. H. Garfield Paaaes Away at Interest Tlmea-NcwCorreaponaeni iur-In- g Mona, After Suffering For Several The Pat W'ek, at Xephi's Mont ha From Complication of ProKrewalve and Neighboring Funeral Service IMwuwh. Little City of Ijrvan Are Held Sunday Afternoon Mr. Lowell Hanson came up from Laurel Carter, of Moroni, la visit- - Mills Friday. in r relatives here. Mr. John Grant returned irom Thomas Newton, ot salt Laae wity. Wyoming Sunday. 10 waa a Mona visitor last week. Mr. Erastus Sorenson worn. ot Tremonton. Is Salt Lake Monday. Don Newton, Mrs. H. C. Anderson Is visiting vIsHing with relatives in Mona. Mrs. Oliver Garfield and daughter. relatives In Moroni. Mr. Delbert Huffines. of Holden. Grace, ot Tremonton, are Mona vlaK ore. visited in Ievan this week. Sereeant Rodney Swasey. ot the Mrs. E. W. Peterson entertainea in U. S. Army has been spending a week honor of her birthday Sunday. Mr. Jim Kelley, of Mills, spent visiting relatives here. Mrs. Thomas West, of Mt. Pleaa- - Friday and Saturday In Levan. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour itosquisi nt, visited with tier daughter, Mrs. Charles Hyde last week. were in Nephi on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Yates, of Mrs. Annie Poulson entertained Tremonton, have been visiting here a number of friends Thursday afterfew noon. days. during the past J. W. Kay. John 8. Kay and Mrs Mr. Johnson, of Mills, waa the were D. Reuben visiting their ruest ot Miss Hazel Brown during Young sister at Tremonton last week. the week. 1 Reed Gemmell. ot Sprlngvllle, Mr. Hanmer Chrlstensen. of Lph- recent member ot Uncle Sam's tight raim, spent several days In Levan, ing forces. Is a special guest ot Miss the cueat of bis sister. Mrs. Vance Maggie Frandsen this week. Mangelson. Miss Delorls Halby came down John and George Houghton, ot Kureka, were here Sunday, attending from Salt Lake Tuesday, returning the funeral of their sister, Mrs. Ann Wednesday. Garfield. Mr. Clarence Hufheins. of Gunnl George E. Kay waa taken to tbe son. waa visiting In Levan the Salter Tuesday morn part of the week. hospital at Salt Mrs. Rose Nugent, ot Sterling. Ing, where he will undergo an opera tion for the removal of gall atones Idaho, is the guest of her slater. Mrs Lee and Lester Kay, from Camp James Stephenson. Mrs. Rhoda Sherwood was the Kearney and Camp Lewis, respect ively. arrived home this week, both hostess at a social given at her home - School District, which Includes Ne- nui and Levan High schools, is 14 6. Of this number 116 are under 18 ot age Ihe amount of money this Dis trict will receive on this first appor lionmeni will be S&.41 per capita, or it is expected A soldier and a sailor (Lymau a total of I9?i.i6. per capita will reach Mellor and Victor Cooper) were the that the12total u0 when the remainedr or about K lie Is of honor al the home of .Miss Hie (und Is paid. The total amount .clUiti Chriatensen last Monday eve nt out this time to all the Stale ning. They told many interesting H.gh tMhools is S69. 626.39. of life. and navy army experiences The Viclrola furnished music, to the 11. 1). Goldabrough left for Salt ot the many gueala. Hufreah-juen- l delight before returning were served at 11:30 to the Lake Wednesday, home he will visit his rnluing proper following: Lyman Mellor, Victor ty in Farming ton Canyon. Cooper, Orion Humes. Vernial Deck W. C. Andrews was over to FounKarl Gaud, iUyniond Carter, Kolla Howell, lteau Winn, Tom Fowkes, tain Green for a couple of days this Arvllla Luul, Irons, Alelha week, taking care of the bank in that Painter, Leila llroadbead, ura How- - city during the absence ot Cashier ell. Geniel Irons, Ulaiu li Morgau- and Oldroyd. 1 .el ma Chriatenaen. ' iav Id lKiwd, an old time realdent having been mustered out ot the aerof this rlty, paasod through Neph Tlre of I'nrle Sam. Wednesday, on bis way home to A birthday party waa given for ENGAGES FINE ATTRACTIONS Idaho Falls, Idaho, having been down Eugent Newton, February l&th. A to Southern California. He reports large number of relatives and friends buniness good In the Gem State. were present and spent an enjoyable Manager of The Popular Venk evening together. Theatre ( out rm Is f ur a Largo Mrs. Sena Rock and Emily Rey N unitwr ut lit Very Laical Mot-lu- g nulil a. of iJi Grande, Oregon, were Pu ture Hncrfswca, WUk It In Mona. attending the funeral of VS 111 lie KibJbiUwl la Nephi their slater, Mrs. Garfield, and will remain here for some time, visiting V. 11. Foole, manager of the Venire Three Hunday rfchool Will Give relatves. Ian-The Children For ttalnrday Mrs. Ann Houghton Garfield, wife .Theatre, returned from Salt Lake Aftrrnon al tbe Arlington Hall. Whilo in the metropolis of Thomas Garfield, after suffering HuiiUay. He Will Hall Haokrt fiame UK Vic iAimked some ot the most atlrac- for a number of months from a com Held at H I. M. Saturday. Hve screen attractions that have plications of disease, died at her home here last Tuesday morning i been produced, and the theatre goers bit city will have the pleasure ot The Sunday Schools of the three Lteaidea her husband, Mrs. Garfield ,.4 la survived by her father, William wiu V'" tneae nig successes, which wards ot Nephi are going to give tolnclu.- - Cleopatra," "The Hearts dance for the children, at Houghtot,. of Eureka, and the fol ch.ldren: Mrs. Ephralm of llyiuuHr," "Salome," Naxivoma morrow afternoon, (Saturday, March lowing In "An KyeJM- an Kye," "Out ot t he 1st) al tbe Arlington. Good 'muaic Lofgren, of Kantaquln, William Gar Fog," "Hve lion," "Toys ot Fate, will be furnished, and the very latest field. Mrs. Thomas Kay, Mrs. Melvin of and many otbei dances wjll be taaghL A small ad Topham and Leonard Garfield, Mona. She la also survived by five mission will be charged to defray e penses. In tbe evening there will be brothers and five slaters, nearly I. nlLLREKOOELlilEIR BUILDING a public dance for adults at the of whom were present at the funeral same place. Funeral services were held at the At S o'clock the same evening the family residence Sunday afternoon r Ibtnaevtlle Lararx-- Cuniuir Will decisive battle will be fought. Tbe An exceptionally large crowd of Kwect ew of fire, Vthirh ttUl married men are going to play the townspeople and many out ot town lt More Kpactooe Than Those atnele men a game of basket ball visitors were present to honor the Sow la tea. IMhnr Necessary The game Is eperted to create memory of the deceased. John 8 senaation In athletics, as the team Neilaon, James II. Newton and Allen improvements To lie Made are said to be trained to the minute Rowe spoke words of praise for the departed, and comfort for the be Mr. Hharon, the district manage reaved. JVIany beautiful floral of of the Ronnevilte Lumber Company, NOt TH WAllH MUTIAL WILL bore evidence of the esteem was in Nephi Wednesday morning OIVK PKOGK.IM HtXIlAY EVK. fering In which Mrs. Garfield was held. over Improvements proposed going with .Manager Richardson, which thl Will Commence at Mrs N. C. Neilaon returned bom company will make at their place ot Fntertalnment 7:JW P. M., In tha Tabernacle. Sa4urday from Loa Angeles, Calif business in this city. Invited Kverybody Cordially after a pleasant vlalt In that city It la the Intention of the company Mm. Alean Pace, who has been to remodel their building entirely 111 for some time, arrived New office will be ere ted and very Sunday evening next, at the Taber seriously much enlarged from their preaen nacle, to commence at 7:30 o'clock In Nephi Sunday from Kamaa, Utah wilt visit with her parents, Mr aiz. while t!e whole front will be the South Ward V.utual officers will and pro- and Airs. George Sperry, for torn taken oat and large plate glass win furnish the weekly conjoint dows pat la, which will be a great gram of the M. I. A., which will be time. Mra. James T. Ockey and Mm, follows: Improvement over the present wood as Vo-ato 8aH Frank Tranter returned l en front. Solo, L. P. Anderson. Lake Saturday, after visiting with The company have abundant faith Heading, Pearl Sparkea. relative In Nephi for few days. In the business fat ere of this action Voral Kolo. Mra Ralph Helllaton. Khort Atldre-- a, Pre. T. t. Hee. Henry Orlce returned to hl wor and intend to equip their plare of at the Nephi Dm; Company's store Viol in 80I0. Ralph Uooth. business with all mo'lern fimrn Vo-athe early part of the week, after Holo, Mi? Lntle llrough. iptwe for the transaction of business The general public are extended a enjoying a well earned vacation and also to keep tally abreast of th Bait Ike the pM ten days time in the upbuilding of this city cordial invitation to attend. him ChrUtetuten Give Kn Joy able Party in Honor of holdier And Kallor Hoy at Her Howe Lat Mood)' Kvenlng. Large Crowd A (lend Uie Function Ma If! TIMES-NEW- S The Newt, Vol. 3, No 29 IC E I HOSPITAL RF..S1HF.NT 9 .1 mra ire. Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Friday, February 28, 1919 The Times. Vol. 10, No. 21 JACOB .u THE morning. Mr. Caadlaad (.ires an K.ntfrtalninrat Twewlay la Honor nf Hlth IMrthday of lii-- r Mtrtber, Mra. Flora Malben. A boat Thirty A Head Kvrat Mra, Katie Candland entertained last Tuesday, in honor of hef mother. Mm. Flora Maiben, It bning b;r Mth birthday. About thirty friend and relatives were preaent, and a moat enjoyable time waa had The afternoon and evf nir.g was spent in games music, and otbrr social enjoyment. IMIrlous refreshments were served. Mlaa Ruby Ellison returned hnmn this week from Manti. after a pleasant visit In that city. ENTERTAIN PARTY OF FRIENOS Tha Home .f Mr. and Mra. Thoa II. IWirto Is lite Hreae of I n moat Friday F.venlng. lleaatlfal Ml"TheAdd to tha I'leasara l.njoyable K.vening. Jj !ttf Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. Harton entertained a few of their friend last Friday evening. Th entertainment consisted ,f virraf and Instrumental At eleven o'clock refreshmusic. ment were served to the following: Mr and Mrs J. F,. Lunt. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd. Dr and Mrs. T. If, Ree, Dr. and Mr. N. J. flees. Mr and Mr. J. C. Ha!l. Mr. and Mrs 41 Iturton, Mr. and Mrs. Jj V. C Peiton and Mr. and Airs Jack Wriaht. and the hostess. Mr. and Mm Ihos H. Harlon. Geneva Park and Mis Marion U wn from S It take , to that (;Hy on Saturday-Monday fnornirig s train. Mrs. 'Pa Its Jotmson rame sp from Mis Park cam I.ne.lTt for a few Ti'Nt t.mTr ilrn' vH "h hr parents. on iit. aal Mr. JvKa. Pperry. train, |