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Show LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS Fred Ward of Provo is here for a short visit with Howard Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith left for Springville Tuesday evening. They will make the Utah county town their future home. . Wilford Lund of Salt Lake City is the guest at the home of his uncle, N. L. Lund, at Centerfield. He will be here for two months or more on a vacation trip. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glenn, who have been here as guests at the home of Mrs. Annie Christensen, returned to their home at Salt Lake Wednesday Wednes-day monring of this week. Mrs. Parley Reed of Loa is the guest of her parents, Mr. and . Mrs. J. S. Bastian. Mrs. Cretia LeSuer of Salt Lake is the house guest of Miss Laura Ferre. She will be here for three weeks or more enjoying her vacation. A.' E. Park and children and Mrs. Hyrum Fredrickson, who have been at Salt Lake for the past three weeks, returned home Saturday evening. Mrs. Soren. Anderson and son, Al-fonzo, Al-fonzo, have returned to their home at Centerfield after a pleasant trip to Salt Lake City, where they visited with friends and relatives. The Relief society met at the home of Mrs. Sophia Erickson last Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. A delightful program and appetizing refreshments were the enjoyable features of the meeting. Mrs. J. A. Hagan, the Misses Julia and Helen Hagan were travelers to Salt Lake Wednesday morning of this week. They will be absent a week or ten days visiting with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Harwood and Miss Rose Grabtree, who have beeii the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Bath for the past two weeks, left for their home in Salt Lake Wednesday morning. Patrick T. Henry, president of the Valdasia Mining company, and Hugh Kearns, local manager for the Tellu-ride Tellu-ride Power company, returned late Saturday evening from a combined business and pleasure trip to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Balle of Fremont Fre-mont are here and are the guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Bert Behunin. Mrs. Behunin is very ill at her home and .the parents came here in response to a message stating her condition. The B. B. club were the guests at the home of Miss Calpernia Christensen Christen-sen Tuesday afternoon of this week, and among the features enjoyed was a demonstration on the care of the skin by Miss Laura Ferre. Late in the afternoon delicious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Midgley of Salt Lake, and who were enroute to Southern California, were over-night guests at the home of Mr .and Mrs. C. C. Edmonds last Tuesday. The visitors left for the west early Wednesday Wed-nesday and while away will visit the j watering places near Los Angeles. Mrs. J. S. Bastian, Mrs. L. H. Erickson and M. L. Mansfield ' have returned from Salt Lake where they spent several days on business and visiting Mrs. Bastian's son, Anton Bastian. Mrs. Tom Condie and children came in from Salt Lake last Sunday and joined Mr. Condie at his home in Centerfield. Cen-terfield. Mr. Condie is outside foreman fore-man at the Gunnison Valley Sugar factory. Ben Brown and Isidor Brown and J. M. Knighton returned Tuesday evening ev-ening from Logan. They attended the second annual summer encampment encamp-ment given at the Agricultural college col-lege grounds last week. Mrs. J. H. Midgley and Mrs. R. A. Gardner, mother and sister to Mrs. C. C. Edmonds, returned to their homes at Salt Lake City last Sunday after spending a few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Edmonds. Mr. and Mrs. Niel Sorenson and the Misses Belva and Marjorie Sorenson Sor-enson were motor travelers to Salt Lake Wednesday morning of this week. They will be absent until the first of the coming ' week visiting with relatives. Mrs. M. L. France, of Brooklyn, N. Y., is the house guest at the home of the Misses McMonigal and Curtis for a week. Miss France is spending spend-ing her vacation visiting at the several sev-eral mission stations in the different parts of the country instead of at the resorts. -. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Madsen, Miss Christy Madsen and Thomas Madsen motored to Salt Lake last Monday morning. Tom Madsen is enroute to McGill, Nevada, and his parents accompanied ac-companied him as far as Salt Lake. Tom has accepted a position in the smelter at the Nevada mining town. |