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Show MARCH 17, 1932 Iir-SDAY. WEST POINT BAT A. DAHL J. Oji flepkoMS MRS. . 41-R- i Mrs. Dell Thurgood entertained and Mrs. Ilughic Montgomery. in honor of her Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cook 'had daughter, Velma, Thursday after- as their guests during the week noon the time was spent playing Mrs. Ben Cook of Syracuse. and refreshments were games Mr. and Mrs.-Ra- y Dahl enterserved to the following 'guests: Lola Thurgood, Ora Kirkman, Cleo tained Wednesday evening at a dinner .Covers were laid for Lambert, Nona Bennett, Zelma Mr. party.Mrs. Leonard Patterson, anj Ver-da Loreah Bennett, Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Rolan Montgomery King, Winnie Baker, Vilma and Mr. and Mrs. Hughie MonKing, Bessie Bennett, Dorothy Bentgomery. nett, Dean Kirkman, Dell Single-toMrs. Samuel Thurgood had as Duane Paice, Darrell Dalton, her dinner guests on Thursday Glen Singleton, Lamar Paice, JunCharles-Barb-er, Mrs. Catheior Bennett, Maurice Thurgood, Mrs. rine Mrs. Priscilla Stoker, Smith, Mrs. Lena Thurgood, Walter F. and Mrs. Eugene Tolman. Blake, Mrs. Raymond Paice and Mr. and Mrs, Emery Hamlin and Mrs. Grant Blake. , daughters, Marie and Fay, were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dahl had as Sunday guests of Miss Viola Taice. their guests -- Tuesday, evening - Mr. and Mias at a birthday party C.r respondeat - zervices were held in the West Point wnel for Carl L. Youngberg. The. h was offered by Lee Moore, David A. John-an- d Mrs. Orvel Thurgood. IC, .makers were Carl Youngberg, R. Bennett, David J. ill George and John E. Thurgood. was offered by David Interment was made In wst Point cemetery, where AntJ Stoddard dedicated the Sun-Surno- Stod-Josep- Ben-acti- on hony THE -- . . n, X PAGE 5 Erma Lambert spent Inst week in in dancing and refreshments were served to a large crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Alma.,Kynanston Relief society meeting was held of Farmington ereSuniay guests Tuesday afternoon at the home of of Mr. and Mrs. David Paice, ' Iocan. -- Dale Holbrook, 'who- is confined to his bed with a broken leg, is leported tbbe improving nicely. Mrs. Elvina Fisher and children, Melba and Milton, returned home - last week after spending the ter in California."- - win- Mr. and Mrs. Rolan Montgomery had as1 their Sunday .guests Mr. and Mrs. Lebnard Patterson and children of Roy. The West Point Relief society gave its annual organization party Thursday evening in the 1. Thge venTnjTw a sspe if Spring Styles theyre WEEKLY-REFLE- amuse-Tnenrh- Mrs. Henry Lambert. The afternoon was spent quilting. Thirty members were present. Mr. sand Mrs. Hyrum Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Thurgood $nd Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Paice were Salt Lake visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie King were Salt Lake visitors Monday. Mrs. Harry Gwilliam and Mrs. Henry E. Gwilliam and daughter, Shirley, spent Friday in Hooper pa guests of Mrs.' Edwin al EMPORIUM We give S & H Green Stamps the talk Squad LOGAltf Louis Briggs and. Myron Whitesides of Iayton and Sam Raymond of Kaykville, students at the .Utah State Agricultural college, will compete during the coming track season on the college week-en- guest of Miss Iris Thur- d good. Miss Ruby Thurgood was the Sunday guest of Miss Doris Lambert. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Montgomery-v- during the-we- wiih ek was the Mr. and Mrs. Judson Thurgood. i. track and fi?ld squad, according to . an announcement last week from Coach E. L. Romney. Mr. Briggs will compete in the 440- - and race events, Mr. Raymond In weight hurling, and Mr. W'hitesides in general track events. Mr. Briggs is a freshman and U doing his major work in physical education. He is a member of the Mr. Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, Raymond a ireshman, is registered-ithschool of agriculture, lie is a member of the Agricultural club and belongs also to the Pi Kappa' Alpha fraternity. Mr. Whitesides is a junior and is doing his major work in animal husbandry. He is a member of the Delta Nu fra tern ity. eragamaagaiaagnngannnonaaoaaac Ogden Easter of the town Track-Fiel- d isited Miss. Afton Workman 1 Davis Students Win Places on The Aggie Frocks- ' 2484 Washington Avenue - IN SMART ARRAY Quart (f)m Footwear of quality for spring promenade. Of course styles are different this year and our stock is well balanced with new footwear modes. $1.95-$2.95-$-4M Jacket Styles, High Waists, Broad Shoulders,' Lace Touches are details you will look for in the Smart Spring Frocks. GRIFFON CLOTHES STETSON HATS NUNN-BUSSHOES and WILSON BROS. 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