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Show Local Echoes'. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones left Tuesday Tues-day for a short visit in Salt Lake. FOUND And left at this offlqe for' the owner, a child's white fur coat. Mrs. H. P. Jensen entertained the Royal Neighbor Aid society Mondaay afternoon. K, D. Beauregard qualified, and heard his first case as city justice if ' the peace yesterday. After spending three weeks renewing renew-ing old acquaintances Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glenn returned to Salt Lake yesterday. Mrs. Ted Smith of Idaho Falls is here to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs A . Swain, for the holiday. Mrs. Annie Chrlstensen is enjoying a fortnight's visit from her daughter, , Mrs. E. II. Clarke of Pocatello, Idaho. Mrs. Sylvester Pierce was hostess at a birthday suppper Sunday in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. A large number of friends were present to felicitate the guest of honor. Mrs. Gay Hultz has just enjoyed a brief rest from her duties at the Holy Cross hospital of Salt Lake, where she is training as nurse. Miss Hultz returned to Salt Lake yesterday. Mrs. Frank Keiser entertained at the home of Mrs. J. B. Roper at "500" Saturday afternoon. Four tables were played, Mrs. A. Vlllard and Mrs. Willis Chrlstensen receiving thrift stamps as merited honors. Mrs. Keiser Kei-ser received many gifts and congratu-Utlous. congratu-Utlous. Mrs. Annie C. Chrlstensen celebrated celebra-ted her birthday anniversary on Monday Mon-day by entertaining at dinner the following guests: Mrs. E. II. Clarke, Mrs. E. E. Peterson and daughter Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Glenn of Salt Lake, Miss Curtis and Mrs. Hyrum Fredrlckson. |