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Show J ; 00mc0000CC0 Br I Locals and Personals L ') P0OOOOOOOOOOXO0iKOXOOC) j J Avalyn Richards, Vivian Baxter II j iud Ofrvlllo Cutlor left Tuesday In a ! I tear for Los Angoles, Calif. J Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Dlckcrson I spent Sunday In Salem with relatives n tad friends. ! 1 j It. D. Thorno returned to Magna I Wednesday aftor a ten days visit ifij lur with his family. K j Mr. and Mrst R. It. Thomas rls. jM fla friends In Pleasant Qrovo Sun- I I . I ' ' Miss Nora Glllmnn of Vornal who Is I t student, at tho II. Y. U. spent '.he I ek end with tho Qtllraan families W Mrs. James Bush entertained Su- I arday aftornoon at a kenslngton. B Lanchcon was served, j I James Hay of Salt Lako spent Sun. 'I "'Jar her0 visiting his mother, Mrs. U ..Mary Hay, B Mrs. Hazel Kuphnldt daughter of II Mrs. Dlna Nelson, and Mrs. Harold It Kuphaldt of Lark spent tho past week c the Nelson horn. B ' E. H. Ctulor went to Soldlor Sum. K jsUt last Wednesday for employment I cam expects to remain there all win- I Mra. Bert Smith entertalnod tho I Trang Mothers Club at her homo I Friday aftornoon. The usual club I diversions were enjoyed and lunch I jMrved. I M The Third ward M. I A. enter. I fjjlf -tataed Tuesday evening In honor of 1 SS the Fathers and Mothers of the ward. I ! A splendid program was enjoyed and iwfreshments served. ' I' sic ftflg Word has bees, received that Up. I HI Jas. H. Walker Is In Ban Francisco. , I If Ms aew position It will be readily ' ,H , Includes a larger area thin Sill eaa Alpine Bchool Dlatrlct. Jttl ' ' i m '-' Mf- aad Mrs. J. L. Atwood eate'r- jjwI Ulaed at dinner Sunday In honor of Ms Mr and Mrs. Ray Qlllman, the 00. 'l;f ' aaion, being the birthday of their .Ijl j urn John Rae. tjlfj " Mra. John Wright entertained oa fjBfi , faturday night. Twelve guests were ifitij resent. Supper was served and the Ml! balance of tho evening spent In social III I Robort Fage, son of Mr. and Mrs. In I , las. D, Fnge returnod home Tues- i say from Texas. Ho has been In H , tae armyfor nearly six years and j states his term of enlistment Is over 1 ; asi he Is home for good. d I I Friends of Mrs. Edith Monson will a pleased, to hear that sho Is grad-w-aally Improving In health, though slowly. Her husband 'Is Just able to -be about on crtuches. The rest of the family are In comparttlvely good Jaealth. Mr. and Mra. Karl Banks enter. Ulned the members of tho faculty of the Lincoln high school Tuesday evening. ev-ening. The tlmo wbb spent In pro. iresslvo Rook, Mrs. L. B. Adamson winning tho grand prlzo. Those pro-'; pro-'; seat "wcro Mossrs. and Mesdamos Cunningham, Ray Partrldgo, Elroy West, L. B. Adamson, Charles Davis, Mrs. Emo Marriott, Miss Ruth Ros. ') ' "engor, and MIbs Nellie Creer. A do-' do-' llclous lunch was served) 1 , Mr. and Mrs. Ray Qlllman entnr. talncd. at a birthday and wedding anniversary celebrations Friday ev-Hlng, ev-Hlng, It being tho birthday of Ray and Vern Qlllman and tho wedding annlvorsary of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olllman. Th0 ovenlng was spent In music and social chat. (Somo ono re. ported political chat, but wo hardly think so.) Luncheon was sorved to tho following: Mossrs and Mesdam-s Mesdam-s Jas. Qlllman, Will Olllman, Vern atllman, Clyde Qlllman, Glen QUI. man, Lonard Fryer, John L. Atwood, Edwin II. Cutler, Nora Qlllman of . Vornal and Sadlo Pherson. Mr. and Mrs. Bon Wright of Twin FallB, Idaho, nro visiting rolativcs and friends horo. Mr. Harry Wldams, who has been out of town all summer returnod homo this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shoell wcro buHlucss vls'.tors In Amorlcan Fork Saturday last. Mrs. Fred Smith entertained last Friday at a quilting. About twelvo guests wcro present and luncheon was sorved. |