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Show a dozen oilier guests was Mrs. Frank L. Copenlug of Salt Lake, the home guest of tier sister, Mrs. J. M.Knighton. Mr. Michael Jensen of this city announces an-nounces the engagementof hlsdaugh-ler, hlsdaugh-ler, Dorthea, to Mr. J. 11. Fine of Eureka, Nevada, the-wedding to take place this month &t the home of Miss Jensen's sister, Mrs. D States, Eureka, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Anderson were tendered a fare el social at the home of Mr. Anderson's son Sanfred prior to their leaving for Salt Lake last week, where they will make their future fu-ture home. About thirty guests participated. par-ticipated. Mr. Anderson sold his home In tills city to J. Ei Metcalf. John S. Peterson has this week made purchase of the Edwards hotel premises, which re now leased and operated by Mrs. E. Soslnskl. The hotel and cafe heretofore conducted by Mrs. Soslnskl has been abandoned. John Larson of this city was called call-ed at the conference held InMantl last Sunday to the position of patriarch for South Sanpete stake. J. II. Carpenter Car-penter of Mantl was also chosen to a like office. Local Echoes. Home on furlough are Bert Mad-sen Mad-sen from Camp Kearney, Roy M Mad-sen Mad-sen from Fort Riley, and J. Hendrlck sen from the post at San Diego, The junior class of the hgih school Is making special preparation for its 'prom," which will be held next Friday night. Mrs. Andrea Cbristensen, retiring president of the Ladles Aid of Royal Neighbors lodge, entertained the members at liar home Monday afternoon, after-noon, j Saturday afternoon Mrs. Hagan entertained en-tertained the Thrift Stamp club in compliment of her birthday. Prizes were awarded Mrs. J M. Knighton, Mr3. A. Vlllard and Mrs. J. E. Metcalf. Met-calf. The guests numbered twenty. Ten members of the Social Circle club enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs. Daunt Sanders while knitting for the Red Cross, Wednesday afternoon. The hostess served fee cream and caka. 4 --Mrs. O. H. Halverson was hostess at a 500 party Tuesday afternoon and gave thrift stamps as prizes, to Mrs. A. M. Chlstenson first prize, Mrs. George Halverson second, and Mrs. C. M. Madsen third, included with |