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Show Thur-ib- June 8, 1933. y. CACHE CACHE AMERICAN Panquiuli, Mr, ar.d tun DonalJ and Mr. It. V. Viuly eon was arrved. A bowl of tulip of Lotun. Mr and daughter Tlielina of Gar- centered the table. Covers w.re i Mr. Giro AUxumkr and Mrs. Inin Bird. Mu Ann land attended Uie graduation exrr-CI- laid for honored gurkts. Jessie Bird. at Ogden clKad lor llie deaf Ahreus, Leah Wood, Marjorie Bird, Durrrll Hnglies, Bulst, Gladys s and blind on Friday evening, Mr Mrs. Sophia Amkrson was been Keith who has l Wayne Hubiier. Stauffer, on leland Kidman to CUilllrr sppoiittrd chnl tlvere returned Fred Sorenacn. Misa Hnbner. DrcormUon day. Floor rrr mark-r- d attending home with them. A nicely arranged dinner was Fitting Memorial day Mndon fur Otto Anderson and daughthe ter of Arbon, Idaho, Norma An- - Mr. and Mrs Laix-n- . by Mrs. Wiliord given Lougstruth irnnf were conducted SO atunder Ljnn derson of Budge liuep.tal, Mr. and of Rldgedale spent Memorial day Monday. Covers wens laid for Mr cemetery Tuesday, May n the direction of Uie American Le- - Mrs. Oeorge Anderson and here guests ol Mrs. Anna Han- Jennie Wiley of Salt Lake, Mr. with Commander Bert Thorn-- , William Joe of Idaho Falls, Mis Magna Anderson, Miss Hilda cock. un m tharge. The Mendon hand AlulTon. rloas with their teach- Cart riierson of Logan, Mrs. John Seminary of Pocatello, Mrs. France under Uie directum of Irvin Bird er, Mr. Jesse Walker enjoyed a Worlry of Salt Lake. played several selections. Prayer, Spring bonfire party Thursday evening flowers centered tlie table, Mrs. Cull Bird; community singing. wae The time in playing spent , flic by Jr. also entertained Amrrua, accompanied w untiles and IVter Larn-nPocatello. games, roasting at a dinner Tuesday In Uv-lband. talk. Prof. A. N. Sorensen s bonfire over Uie marshmallow Nellie Steele !rs' and daughter of Logan; mixed quartet under honor. ' Jriu ol Cahlorma a fear Those present were Faye Hancock. Ue direction of Cyril Nelson sang Mrs Preston It. Maughan and Wood Lorraine Smith, Mrw. Delpha ll L. K. ??' Jaumia; talk. Veteran Verral Kidman. Barrett daughter Wynctte of Denver. Tluta Alonzo Wood. Wood, selection by band: taps June Stauner and rado pe nt Wednesday and An atiracuvely arranged dinner Verna acre sounded by Jamea Lamont. A Rulon'day guests of Mr. an Mrs. Claud of Logan. Doris was Mrs. Ilancosk Frank Uie services. by given large croud attended John Sorensen. Sorensen. Richmond, Edger In honor of Mr. At 2 p m. there was a baseb.ill Monday evening CU! ford LaBaker, Mr. and Mm. Chanrey Sorenflv,n game between Mendon and Lo- and Mrs, Percy McArthur of 'mont, DrMonte Walker. J R sen and family of Matod, Mr. and! W of urs Miss Leah ton Angdes, Mendon victorious being gan with Walker, Rulon Ladle. Mr. Orson Hancock and family aith a score of 10 to 9. The day Logan. A bowl of tulips centered The Trail Builders class met ended with a dance In the ward the table. at the home of their teacher. Mis hall. amuM-nunSenior class tm l at tlie home ct Eva Smith, Wednesday evening Tlie Relief society laid Uicir Miss Gladys Huglics Thursday, Tlie Lesson and story was given by annual day Monday. Tlie following afternoon waa spent In Teacher Mrs. Smith after which program was rendered with Pre- carpel rags. Tlie following new light refreshments were served to I were of chosen: leers president. Ralph and Ray Taylor, Orant sident Mary A. Bird conducting; Wlie re the Voice ol Mrs. Ruth Bird; vice president. Bartlett, Lavern aUiglng. Leland Bulst, Heard Prayer", Mra. Mrs. Clou-eAhrens; secretary, Bird. William and Barrett RichFriendship Mrs. Relief Refreshments Julia The Muir. Marjory Bird singing; ards. Fred Walker. society First Organization of Men- were served to Mesdames Pearl Mrs. Andrew Lamont was hosDclone tess to a lvalue Smith, don Society, Mra. Charlotte Rich- Hughes, prettily arranged dinner ards; vocal solo, Mrs. Julia Muir, Larsen, Alice Stauffer, Cloteel Monday. Covers were told for Mrs. Ahrens Mias Hilda Anderson and accompanied by Mozolle Barrett; Len Provstgaard and daughter, Ladles' Miss Hughes. reading, Hannah Bulst; Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Ammon SorMiss Artloe Bird has returned ensen and daughter, Gladys, Miss quartet. Lizzie Barrett, Ada Walker, Ellen Ladle and Marjory Bird; home after spending past two Valerie Hardman of Arbon. Idareading, Mrs. Ethel Willie; talks months at Centerville, the guests ho. Mrs. Earl Murray of Wclla-vtU- e, by President Laura Christensen, of Mr. and Mrs. David Winn. Mr. and Mra. Lamont and formi r Mrs. Susannah Xellson, Mr. and Kirs. John O. Hughes family. officers: stake president and stake d chl,dren spent Tuesday at 8ewlng Circle met at the home Wanda Dunn. Isabella Adams, all with Mrs. Huglics mother. of Mrs. Lizzie Barrett, Thursday. Hyrum of HjTum; closing song, "God Mrs. A. J. Allen. Sewing and social , chat was en-- 1 ' Bless our Mountain Home"; prayer A nicely arranged dinner was Joyed. Luncheon was served to 20 Sarah Hughes. After which re- given by Mrs. Alonzo Wood at her Special guest were Mesdames Win-- ; freshments were served to 45. home on Memorial day. A basket nle Provstgaard. Lottie Richards. ol B. Sorensen Mrs. Emma of flowers formed a pleasing cen- Edna Bird, Alice Sorensen. Ephraim and son Fred of Provo terpiece and places were marked Mr. and Mrs. Glen Perrins of spent Memorial Day here the for Mrs. Nellie Steele and daugh- Ogden were guests Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. ter Jean of California, Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sorensen. Sorensen. Orval Ladle won first place in Mrs. Ifubert Bowen and son Jack Len Mrs. Provstgaard and daughter Ruth of Ogden. Misses the division try outs at Brigham daughter Helen of Payson are here LetU, and Lorraine Wood. Mr. and on Friday night. His story. "The Choice" was taken from the Imvisiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Wood and family. George Walker of Carlin, NevMrs. Mary A. Hill spent a few provement Era of 1926. ada spent a few days this week days at Wellsvllle visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sorensen here the guest of his brother and j hfr daughter and family, Mr. and 'and son Myron of Malad spent family Mr. and Mrs. Vance D. UIrs jamog o. Hall. (Saturday and Sunday guests of Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Bird and Mr. and Mrs. J. T Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner and Mrs. Lizzie Baker entertained family of Holbrook are visit Ir at a luncheon Wednesday In honor here with Mr. Bird's mother, Mrs daughter of Ogdm were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Hitbner of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Willie of L. R. Bird. Mr. and Mrs. David Winn and Tuesday. Holbrook, Idaho. Mrs. Reeves Bird entertained at Mayor and Mrs. Peter Larsen family have returned to their Covers were and son Joseph. Miss Viola Wur-sto- n home at Centerville after spend- a dinner Monday. Mrs. Mr. for and laid George Lake. few a at the Salt Rursti here, days ing spent Sunday M-- s. Wllford Larsen entertained of Mrs. Winns mother, Mrs. Sarah Bigler of Ogden, Miss Martha at a dinner Tuesday In honor of L. Hughes, Charles Hughes ac- Lallls of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs Westover and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wiley of Salt companied them to his home at John Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Jen- Centerville after spending a week Leith of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. sen of Providence. here with hts mother, Mrs. Sarah Bird and family. Miss VIra Hllbner entertained Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Bird were L. Hughes. A well appointed dinhost and hostess at a nicely ar- ner was given Tuesday In their at a party In honor of Dean SorGames ensen of Arlmo, Idaho. Covers honor by Mrs. Hughes. ranged dinner Tuesday. were laid for Mrs. Matilda Ale- Mrs. William F. Kidman and were played and a delicious lunch- xaudt-- Prof. Sorense n r of The Talk Gives at Mendon liu-U- wt-l- fam-gm- r I ! Loirlrh - mi N'T V. UTAH Pare Five of Murray. Mr. and Mis. Lavent will take tliem to Portlund.j Mr. and Mrs. Vandell Loftliome t afternoon. Seattle and many of tlie important j w wjolcmg over a fine baby girl j Jot ,rra anit Wi,lt. . citiis In Oregon and Wasliinguiv weighing ten and one half pound I,, , uk1 tha Mother and are tine baby doing They will return via of San Fran- ,rom ,or Indlr Wrst ,IalU Paul 8. Barker and Annie Thom ho U live pop ular butcla-- r at Sewell' store, was Ills Flarnm of Billing, Montana, New York. He recently arrured unable to make tlie trip because students of tlie U.SAC. surprised his present post In Haul a of the press of business. friends Saturday 27th by pa-ntatlvof tlie U. S. lApart-getun- g married. 0f Commerce. He has been mp school this spring In attending J. Janie of Logan and Mr. and Mia. L. W. Rick of Benson ward Washington, D. C. He was a be a student of the Utah Slate Agrii were Visiting Mr. Josephine and other relative. cultural College. Paradise Memorial day wo President Joseph B. White and Ivan Summers brought a loot spent In decorating the graves of David J. Thomas motored to Nev- of people fmn Avon and Farm-ditlie beloved one. After which tlie ada on business tlie totter part I to transact business day wa spent with visiting of of the week. Leg mu, Saturday. relatives and friends. Tlie afterMrs. John P. James and Mrs. noon tlie re waa a ball game be- John T. James are st California Mr. and Mrs. Lewi P. Maughan tween the married men and single on a ten day trip. and family of Logan spent the In which the married men were The primary officer and tear ti- fore ptfct of tlie week here with Make Extended Trip victorious. The evening was spent ers held a meeting at Mrs Li a 'Mr. An dr Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas, two sons and jin dancing. Tlie out of town visit-hSmith on Thursday. 12 were Howard Jones on their wy niotlier, Mrs. Frank Johnson, or were too numerous to nien-le- ft sent. They discussed tlie sumuur.to San Luis Obispo. Calif, to make rc this morning for a three tion but they came from far and work. their home. They left on Wednes-arrve- d Light refreshment month tour of tlie north t near. and all had an rntn-nb- ! day. Gibbs and children of Balt Lake Mra. Leroy Bishop of Trvmon, Mr. and Mrs George Ituglu-and daughter Leota of Garland. Mr Ella Smith of Holbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Chatucy Payne of Arbon. Mrs. A. Gardner of Ogden spent Decoration day here visiting with relatives and friends. Mis Doris Passey ol Dig an the guest of Miss Verrail Kidman. Stake High Counselor J. A. Le tollman and T. Bradshaw cf Wellsvtlle were visitors at tlie Mendon 8unday school on Sunday morning. 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