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Show Mrs. Libbie Peterson entertained' la.it Saturday ufternoon at the Wi-:-. aria for the Royal Nei'htors. Fifteen Fif-teen merr.bcis of the lodge weie preterit ami enjoyed a delightful tinr.' at cards. Prizes were won by Mrs. Overfelt and Mrs. L. G. Anderson. Mrs. Frank Salmon came down from Suit Lake Monday afternoon ai.d will be the guest i'o. a week or ten days at the home of her parents. Mr. and M'S. Chris. A. Peterson at Centel field. ! Mrs. Julius Duggins entertained Tuesday afternoon from four to five' thirty for sixteen guests, for he r j daughter, June Dutrgins, it being the hitter's ninth birthday anniversary. A big time at romping, playing games and other interesting featu;es' were enjoyed by the guests. Salads, sandwiches and ice cream and cake; were served as refreshments. Miss; June received many beautiful gifts as a remembrance of the occasion. Attorney C M. Edwards was look-, ir.g after legal matte:s at Ricclrf ield , Tuesday of this week, j Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kidman motored motor-ed to Mt. Pleasant yesterday on a, combined business and pleasure trip. Mrs. C. P. Jensen, who has been , absent at Salt Lake for three months taking special medical treatment, has; returned to her home in Gunnison andi hr many friends will be glad to know that her health is greatly improved.) Mrs. C. W. Davis came in the first i of the week from Soda Springs, Idaho, and is a guest at the home of her; sister, Mrs. C. P. Jensen. Mrs. Davis i expects to remain here for some time. I Mr. and Mrs. Linn H. Johnson 1 motored to Delta last Saturday and I :;pcnt Sunday with relatives. They returned home Monday morning. i LOCAL ITEMS , OF INTEREST i Rex Kearns, who is with the Dixie Power company, with headquarters! at Parowan, spent last Sunday visit-; ing- with his family in this city. j J. T. Jones, hearing of the acci-j dent that befell Mr. and Mrs. H. A.' Kearns, motored to Holden Saturday j afternoon and returning brought with j him Mr. Kearns, who was injured in the auto wreck at Greenwood Satur-I d:.y morning. Mr. Kearns was taken; to Salina. Mr. ar.d Mrs. F. A. Beck and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Willaidson motored to Salina Sunday and weriTthe guests of friends for the afternoon. ' j Mis. N. L. Heimansen was the charming hostess at a well appointed appoint-ed birthday party complimentary to Mr. Hermansen last Saturday evening. even-ing. A splendid dinner was served at seven thirty, covers being laid for sixteen guests. Following this delightful de-lightful feature progressive "500" was played, the winners of the high score being Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Edwards. Mr. and Mis. Herbert Johnson and children are here from Salt Lake and are the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnson. Mrs. J. A. Hagan went to Salt Lake Monday of this week and was the guest of friends and relatives. She expects to return home tomorrow evening. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mellor of Fayette Fay-ette were made happy Monday of this week by the arrival of a fine baby boy at their home-. Both mother and son are doing fine. Mrs. Ira Overfelt and son, Eugene, returned from a brief pleasure trip to Salt Lake Tuesday. They were accompanied by Miss Lois Overfelt, the latter stopping over at Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant to resume her studies at Wasatch academy. J. R. Howard of the Mother's Mar-1 Mar-1 ket, and J. W. Jones, cashier for the Gunnison Valley bank, transacted business matters at Moroni and Eplr-I Eplr-I riam Monday afternoon of this week. ! Prof, and M.ts. E. W. Brunger, Miss j Malissa Montgomery, Miss Alma Mc-; Mc-; Niel, Miss Myrtle Bodertscher and Miss Hazel Ross of the Wasatch academy faculty, Mt. Pleasant, were ; the guests of Misses Josie Curtis ami ' L. S. McMonigal last Sunday after-J after-J noon. Mrs. Rex Barnard, Miss Mary Mc-Callum Mc-Callum and Mrs. Isabelle Barnard ' and Louis Jacobs of Salin attended the funeral held for Mrs. Henry Kearns in this city yesterday. |