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Show wiM'k for Salt, Lake, wore (he honor Kucsts al a "steak roast," K'vcn by several young lailies Thursday nilit of last wek. The seeuen of the "juhilee" was at Koeky Point and in addition to plenty of steak, marsh-mellows marsh-mellows and oilier delicacies were enjoyed. Mrs. IJoyd Sorenson, accompanied by her children, left for Kimberley, Nevada, yesterday morning. Mrs. Sorenson will join her husband, who is employed by the Copper Mines company, and they will make the Nevada mininp: town their home. i Last Monday cveninc;, at Ihe home of Mrs. Kllen Hopkins, the Koyal Neighbors entertained at Progressive Five Hijnderd and luncheon in honor of Mrs. A. J. Robins and Mi's. Sarah Martin. Prizes were won by Mrs. Sarah Martin and Mrs. August Yil-lard. V- -Y- LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. Mrs. W. .1. (Iribble is visiting in Salt Lake this week. I Mrs. Clyde C. Edmonds entertained the members of the Fioz Art, club at luncheon and needlecraft Wednesday evening. j Last, Sunday afternoon Mrs. Andrew An-drew Modern entertained at a birth- ; day dinner in honor of her daughter,! Julia. Twenty guests were present. Mr. and Mis. Niel Sorenson and, the Misses Helva and Marjorie Sor- enson are visiting with relatives at Salt. Lake this week. They are ex- pected home the latter part of the week. Tuesday evening Mrs. Henry Knighton entertained at turkey dinner din-ner in celebrating her birthday anniversary. an-niversary. Progressive Five Hundred Hund-red was played. Twenty-five guests ' were present. rV. D. Candland, republican nominee nom-inee for State senator form Sanpete county, was here this morning from Mt. Tleasant. Mr. Candland was looking after important business matters. Mr. and Mrs. June Mctcalf were host and hostess at a dinner party last Tuesday complimentary to Mrs. C. A. Fredrickson who is visiting here from Salt Lake City. Covers , were laid for eight guests. Mrs. C. A. Fredrickson of Salt Lake City, and Mrs Jensen, Mrs. Robert Nielson, Mrs. Kate Anderson and Milton Beal of Ephraim, were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Willardson last Friday. Mrs. J. W. Jones and her mother, Mrs. R. H. Winder, who have been visiting at Salt Lake for the past two weeks, returned home Tuesday evening. They were accompained by Mayor J. W. Jones, who went to the city Sunday. O. B. Bcrglund, accompnaied by Misses Lucile and Lavora Beck, left this morning for Clearfield. They will attend the funeral of Mrs. Jesse D. Barlow who lost her life in the j railroad accident at Clearfield late Tuesday afternoon. , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nielson of Cen terfield, left for Salt Lake City this morning. They will continue their journey to Clearfield and will attend the funeral of Mrs. Jessie D. Barlow, which will be held tomorrow afternoon. after-noon. Oliver Nielson, Otto Johnson and Al Clayton, who left the first of the |