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Show "Ovtrtfomouatain" j CLSI'I'INC.S l'k(i.l SAXI'ETE PAI'hUS j Mantl ! Mr. a:ni Mr;. E. T. P.trry returner! Sunday from a six Weeks st.iy in Cali-i Cali-i fornia. Vicloi- Anderson was home from the Uuiversity for a visit during the week. Mrs. Dr. 0 sen entertained Sunday a:ternoon, her birthday anniversary. Beauregaard Kenner and wife, Ray Lund and Mri. B. W. Harmon went to : S j It Lc.ke the forepart of the week tj attend ihe funeral of Scipio Kenner, t Who died in Salt Lake last week. i iMr. and Mrs. i. C. Larson went to, Salt Lake Wednesday. Their son jWniieis reported in a critical condi-j l:u:i in a Salt Lake hospital. He was! j operated ou a couple of years ago for j i appt.-iithcitis. anu it is tne effects of I j this operation that is causing his pres- tnl trouble. . Miso Florence Fox entertained the jTneutie oronestra at luncn Friday j night alter tivj dance. Airs. Jennie Kisely osme out from ; Salt Lake Sunday for a ten days visit. Mrs. Ernest Braithwaite gave birth j to a daughter last Friday, which lived ' less man 24 hours. ! Miss Marion Te.inant entertained Friday afternoon for Mrs. Lydia Clutf of Provo. Cjurity Attorney Wooley and Sheriif B.rns were called to Mt. Tuesday to hold an inquest over the remains of Ralph Norman. Foster Funk came over from Delta Sunday on business, returning Tuesday. Tues-day. Miss Ruth Anderson and Mrs. Emtfretie Munk went to Salt Lake last week, the former to study music! the latter to visit. ... . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Voorhees eater-tained eater-tained at dinner Wednesday evening j the following being present: Messrs. j and Mesdames J. C. Madsen, Henry Peterson, Me. Elmer Mickelson, Mr: Joe Johansen of Mt. Pleasant, JoeJ Madsen, i.nJ the MLses Minerva Mickelson, Mick-elson, Magg.e Crawford, Olive", Lowry,, Stella and Ruby Madsen. Mr. and Mrs... Henry Peterson vere very much surprised .on' the evening of ) the 13th when a crowd laden witn picnic invaded and took possession 'bf their home. Tnese enjoying the af. fair were Messrs. and Mesdames Henry Peterson, Henry Voorhee, Elmer Mickelson, rhe Misseii Minerva Mickelson, Olive Lowrv and Ma gie Crawford an i Messrs. Chris Anderso:, and Joe Madsen. Dr. C. H. Bird left yesterday for a visit with his children in Provo and Salt L;de, for an indefinite time. Miss Olive Lowry entertained the S. D. club Thursday evening at a midnight mid-night wake. Miss Lenore Dyreng entertained at a children's party Saturday evening, it lying her sixteenth birthday. Those prtsent v." ers "Anna Christensen, EJyth Clark, Ann Parry. Minerva Mickelson, Olive Lowry and Maie Crawford. Mrs. Jos. Judd left yesterday for Providence, Utah, to visit her son Andrew Wio is reported quite ill. Report reached Man ti Tuesday that Orson Lowry had been shot in Ferron by a man named OUen. He was taken to a Sait Lake hospital where- he died Wednesday and was brought here yesterday. yes-terday. The funeral will be held to-morro to-morro a'. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Bench entertained en-tertained a large crowd last evening, ihe occasion being the former's birtn-day birtn-day anniversary. Mrs. E. D. Sorenson went to Provo yesterday to remain a couple of weeks. Mrs. L. F. Becker returned Tuesday from a six weeks stay in California. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hoggen entertained enter-tained last Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Hoggen's 70th anniversary. Supper Was served at 6 o'clock to 20 friends and relatives. , ' Wednesday was the one hundredth i anniversary of trie birih of David Livingstone, L. L. D., the Christian! missionary, who explored p'outli central Africa, and whose remains repose in Westminister Abbey. David was ai weaver's son, burn in a humble Scotch1 home, March id", 1813 and rose to great usefulness) in the w orld through the I discipline of .well-directed hard work... Thev program of special exercises at the Presbyterian Sunday school next Sunday, ,3 p.m. centers around Dr. Livingstone's name and work. One of the big events of the week was the entertaining by Mr. and Mis. . David Shand Jr., the occasion bein his 44th birthday anniversary. Five tables of sixty three were playeu, l ! prizes were awarded J. W. Shand and Ethel Anderson, Nellie Anderson and David R ics.;. Supper was served to twenty-five. |