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Show THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1923. .1 FRECKLES BY BLOSSER. AND HIS FRIENDS Spokane, Washington, have lived be held Monday evening at the' for seven- home of Miss Violet Johnson. away from Sprsngrill I teen years but during that period SPRINGVILLE SOCIETY. ) visited heme ft number of times. Squire the oldest son has been Saturday evening Orpha and Coe ' r living at Area, Idaho for the past Deal entertained at a birthday ; six years. . party, in the old home for their I mother, Mrs. Nancy J. DeaL There t were present Mrs, J. B. Redford and daughter Dorothy of Rupert, Idaho, Mrs. W. G. Finch and daughMiss Lorena Bagley was hostess ter Beth of Los Angeles, California, to the N. L. U. girls at her home Mrs. H. G. Wood and daughters Monday evening. Sewing and Zell and Chloe of Ogden and Leone I bridge were enjoyable, features of Crook of Springville. the evening, during which a de The home was beautifully decor licious luncheon was served by the ated with Gladiolia. At 7 p. m. an hostess to the following; Miss elaborate luncheon was served after t, which all Marylene Maw. Miss Edith present motored to Provo Miss Atha Bateman, Miss and back en joying the cool of the Celestia Johnson, Miss Violet John- - evening. After returning from son, Miss Gertrude Olsen, Miss Provo games and a musical program Gladys Seamount and Mrs. Edith 'completed the evenings entertain-JohnsoThe next meeting will ment ; ies' Evening Story RJrf i GRAHAM ; BONNER pr- teen Little Pigs. - with asked the pleased with us, squeal. the second little pic pleased with us. squeal. Waked the third little pig pleased with us, squeal. j Inked the fourth little pig. pleased with us. squeal. asked the fifth little pig. pleased with us, squeal, .asked the sixth little pig. Iilnk we're nice and that Mother Pig?' asked the fcsfced f Vi j; W WT3 S SOIN' US J TWO ay you do, say you do kjueal, squeal," said the le pig as it nudged Mother TUP.AcTUlM' ) am- tvitsE, S iHIKitS' Af, - irj TO As Bad UUEEE ITS' S OonE ;! til u"rt ts you Pleased Hot-poi- nt say again that you do and that you are pleased Is- - iif ase, please, squeal, squeal, vS'i," said the thirteenth little t ''.j yes, please, please, squeal, saw tue iuurieeimi nine J '' ,11 ..' on "ran Piw 1,1 give me much or a c nance, miinnnse now with fourteen en I'll scarcely ever get a ae rrom now on'to can my soui J, rt-- mp. It will he iother :i dreadful." Pin grinned and looked t the c.irner. of one eye. to the children saw the joke or ht that she really felt It be dreadful. ' they seemed to understand. Mother yes," continued "I have fourteen beautiful rour little pinK jl ..pig children, I. U are us sweet as sweet can I j nd the way you root in the nl ahnws ine von're iroinc to :gs nfter mv own pig heart. , our dear little squealing ways sn nttriii'tive to Mother I'iir. t" I like the way you follow me !' t. It skows that you are fond l V, a m! T nm fonil of von 'All as : k ter pigs are not us devoted j l. I be your pet. a Kea tne nrst ni- - Iother I'ig, may al, squeal h. Mother Pig, please sav I squeal," be your the second little pig. Pi it," said the h. !Yl little .p!?. "sqdeal. iiieal, but want to be your-pet;lovely-- Mother1 Pig." said the j th little pif," "squeal, sijueal, t I be the pig pet?" Inan't I he the pig pet, squeal, enl?",asl;fl tne utt.n utile p.g. I t)h dear,; oh (Jear, pet?" asked the .'sixth little pig. Squeal, squeal, I want to be the of the pen,"' said the seventh e pie. saia me .ij No, I want to De mat, ith little pig. I want to be that, squeal, eal," said the ninth little pig. I want to be the pot, squeal, leal," said the tenth little pig. 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Hazel Cassity, ieali ficKei, torium at the Provo ' high school Florence Allen, Genevieve " Johnson. Na6mi Dahlquist. Josephine Thursday and Friday, August 16 Helen Kel- anl 17, at 8 o'clock each evening, Smith, Harold Magg, Lrma kt ii,. lev. Ethel BelmonL, .aatort to romeiman, LeGrand Nelson, Vera .iQ.D . i, J,ra f aonto tao thfi! son, Hulda Crane, Ua.h '.Wright, Vivian Chrtetensen. Metta public is invited and the auditorium 'FlorenceRichie, Jones, Thelma Lewis, will be crowded The students hive been prepar- - Goldle. Spencer, Ethel Odekirk, a certain stand-- j Verlillian Ixiveridge, Zada Bush., ine Mary Dahlquist,ard of Reparation has been neces- - nell. Herbert Hazel Sanford Bird. Bingham, : to be to permitted sary in order McDonald, Nora Prows. lay L. Dean Hickman. Jack Mc-- i Music students et great benefit Reva, Cordner, Grac Danger Guire, and recitals from attending these students of the summer course are field, J. E. Allen, Edith Emery, Edna Giles. 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