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Show -Y- LOCAL ITEMS OF Y- INTEREST. Y- Mosdamos Niel Sorcnson and Will Gribb'.e entertained at an elaborate dinner party at the Sorenson home Wednesday evening of last week complimentary com-plimentary to W. II. Gribble, it being the lat tor's birthday anniverasry. Din ner was served at fi:IU) and covers were laid for twenty-two. Following dinner Progressive Five Hundred was nlavcd until a late hour and the win- ners in the contest were Mrs. W. H. Cribble and J. A. Tuft. R. J. Parr, manager for Max Cohen took his life in his hands and motored to Salina Tuesday. He escaped personal per-sonal injuries negotiating the "mud swamp" on the highway but succeeded succeed-ed in wrecking his car by having the fender ripped off. Parr declares the i roads a disgrace and refuses to make I the trip under the present condition I for fifty bucks. ! Mrs. John Ence, an aunt to Mrs. , M. D. Beauregard, Miss Vonda Ence and John R. Keate, spent Tuesday as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Beauregard. Miss Ence and Mr. Keate were married at the Manti temple yesterday afternoon and after they left for Salt Lake for a honeymoon 'trip. The newlyweds will make Richfield Rich-field their home. Mr. and Mrs. Birney Famworth delightfully de-lightfully entertained the faculty of the Lincoln school at an elaboirate dinner party at the Farnswoirth home .Thursday evening of last week. Din- I tier w;o-- served nt si" o'clock jinil eo vers were laid for ten. Following din-' ner games and a social evening was enjoyed. Members of the ward primary between be-tween the ages of ten and twelve ' were the special guests of the Pri-j mary officers at a social given at the Relief S H-iety hall last Friday afternoon. after-noon. The honored guests enjoyed 1 darcii'g. music, games and dandy re-1 freshments. I. I). Vowrhtcs, a director of the1 Gunnison Va'.b'y Sugar company, was I here from Man'i the first of the week. He attended the meeting of the beet ! growers and the state farm bureau1 sugar In' t committee held at Center-field Center-field Monday night. Mis. Clinton Edward delightfully entertained the P.onne Foi club mem- hers yesterday afternoon from two to j five thirty. Ncedhvraft and a ieli- 1 imis luncheon were enjoyed by those pn si nt. I Mr. and Mrs. William Mctcalf returned re-turned last evening from a trip to the! northwest. Thew spent several weeks! visiting with Mr. and Mrs. D. B. . Sander , of Taconia, W'a li. Geoige Daly returned from 11 brief visit to panguitch. He cxpivt.i to( leave shortly for Salt Lake and later! may deride to go to Los Angeles to locate permanently. j Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Will Pack entertained the members of the l!o. An 1 bib from two to five o'clock. Needleerafl and dainty refreshments u i re enjoyed, Patrick T. Henry, president of the YaMa i.i Mining Co., left for Salt .nl.e this morning. He will bo absent several days on important businiss mat ters. Oil is Johnson of Midvale, is in the city for a few days. He is here visit, ing with friend'r and looking after !m .iness inaMcr'5. |