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Show MANILA NOTES M(;s Hannah Monson has been ro. leased as President ot tho Primary Ass'n of Manila ward, and Mrs. Net. tlo Warnlck has been appointed as President. Mr, and Mrs. C. U Warnlck attend, ed tho reunion ot the Samoan Mis. slon hold in Salt Lake Saturday ore. nlng. Tho officers of tho Y. U M. I. A. pleasantly surprised Miss Arvllla ftoicdlth at tho homo of her parents, fr. nnd Mrs. Frank Meredith, Sat. unlny ovoning Tho evening was spoilt In music nnd games, after which refreshments wero served. Miss Meredith has acted as socro. tnry ot tho Mutual for a number of years, but is now a student of tho B. Y. U. Merrill Warnlck attended tho re. union of the Northern Stntou mis. slonarics which was held in Salt Uiko Saturday. Mombom ot tho Relief Society met at the homo of Mrs. A. E. Paul Tuesday ot last week and spent a pleasant afternoon. Mrs. Paul ex. pects to bo in Magna this winter with hor husband, who Is employed thoro nt present Miss Elolse Holman, daughter of Mrs. Luolla -Holman was taken to the L. D. S. hospital Monday where sho Underwent a critical operation for appendicitis. Tho case was pro. nounccd a most serious one, but last reports are that she is doing as w.oll as can be expected. Mrs. Clara Webb and mother.' Mrs. Ernest Rotho, of Ithl, Visited at the home of Mrs. Angle Warnlck Wednesday. Mib. Irving John con attended tho funeral of Morgan Woodhouse, which was held in Lehi Wednesday. A representative crowd of Manila people attended tho rccoptlon given Sen. Smoot Thursday aftornoon In I Pleasant Grove. Among them woro w. W. Wnrnlck, candldato for Sen. ntor to tho Utah State legislature Tho M, I. A. will hold tho first regular meeting Sunday evening. A splendid prollmlnaxy program has heen arranged. All aro Invited to tako part In the lessons which thoy will find to bo both Interesting and Instructive. Kenneth Adams, 8 year uld son of Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, met with n painful accident Wednesday. Ho was running a rnccwlth some of his little friends, when ho1 ran In. to n barbed wlro tenco, inflicting several sovcro cuts about tho face, tho most painful being a cut on the Up. I Among tho Stnto Fair and Confer, unco visitors In Salt Lako last week wero: Messrs. and Mesdamcs II. V, Swenson, L. M. Atwood, A, P, Worn. Ick, R. D. Wndlley, W. W. Wnrnlck, Gcorgo Monson, C. L. Wnrnlck, C, P. Wnrnlck, Mrs. Roundy Thornc, Mrs. Martha Kopp, Mlssos , Grace Wadley, Ethol and Efflo Warnlck, Ruth Wnrnlck, Jesslo Ivorson, and Messrs. Morrill and Reed Warnlck, Ivan Monsbn, Howard Warnick and Byard Allen. HHI HHI Mrs. Maria Swenson Is preparlnr H to spend soma tlmo In Ogdcnvlslt. HHJ Ing Mrs Mary S. Kolley. ' H ' HHJ Rcod Warnlck oapects to leave In HHJ tho near future with an exhibit of HHJ HflfllH hogs from tha Thousand Spring Farms In Wondoll, Idaho, to Fairs at BflJ Portland, Ore, and Spokanue, Wash. flH Ho will also Includo ln-,th(T exhibit IflJ somo Borkshlres from tha Ashlano Farms of Pleasant Grove. JJ While hauling liny last week IH Glenn Wadley had tho misfortune to JHl mn a "pitchfork Infills hand which flfl caused considerable trouble He was flpj unablo to use his hand for a week, JHl but It Is now beginning to heal. IH Tho regular session, ot tha Relief HHI Society was held nt tho homo of Mrs. HHj Mnrla Jcppson Tuusduy afternoon, and HHJ after tho lc.on hnd been given a HHJ social hour was spent and refresh. flJH ments served. HI |