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Show Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Crane and Mrs. Horace Home of Salina, spent ' Sunday here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Richard Swain. Miss Margaret Kimball, the house guest cf Miss Marjorie Sorenson during dur-ing the past week, returned to her home at Salt Lake yesterday. ! I I Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Madsen were delightful host and hostess at a seven o' clock turkey dinner Tuesday evening. even-ing. Covers were laid for twenty ' guests. Following tjhe splendid dinner, din-ner, progressive "500" was played, i j Mrs. Ray B. Metcalf celebrated her birthday anniversary Wednesday af- , ternoon when she entertained at a . bridge-luncheon party. Three tables were in play and the game was a lively live-ly affair. Daintjy refreshments were j 1 served at five, the hostess being assisted as-sisted by her daughter, Miss Beulah. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Peterson, who motored mo-tored to Salt Lake Thursday of last week, returned home Sunday, j Mrs. Gilbert; Fjeldsted of Center-field, Center-field, was a charming hostess at an j elaborate dinner party Sunday after-' after-' noon, complimentary to Mr. Fjeldsted who was celebrating his birthday anniversary. an-niversary. It was for immediate relatives rel-atives and covers were laid for tjwenty. j A great many of the lambs in this part of the State have been contract- 1 ed for fall delivery at 11c for weather lambs. ! ! ( LOCAL ITEMS j OF INTEREST "i L. II. Johnson, local manager for the Telluride Power company and Mrs. Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Overfolt, were among those from Gunnison Gun-nison attending the funeral rites for Mrs. L. R. Founiior at Richfield Sunday Sun-day afternoon. Mrs. S. M. Duggins, who has been absent for the pasty three months at Los Angeles and other Southern California Cal-ifornia points, returned to her home her Friday. . Mrs. Duggins immedia-atcly immedia-atcly left for Ephraim to be at the bedside of her father, Hans Brienholt, who is dangerously ill. v Mrs. W. G. Roylance spent Sunday at Manti visiting with her '' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sanderson. Ernest Halverson, the insurance manager, came down from his home at Provo . .Thursday and visited over night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Halverson. On his return Friday, Fri-day, he was accompanied by his mother, moth-er, who expects to spend several days visiting at the Garden City. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Halverson, Mrs. Ray Metcalf and Miss Beulah Metcalf i .otored tp Provo Sunday and visited with Miss Alda Metcalf, a student of the B. Y, U. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Duggins spent a few days at the capitol city early last week; They returned Friday evening. even-ing. Mrs. W. G. Roylance was hostess to the bridge club at the Roylance cafe Thursday afternoon of last week. Following Fol-lowing a spirited game, at which Mrs. Kiel Sorenson and Mrs. J. B. Roper were awarded prizes, Mrs. Roylance served a dainty luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Sorenson and sons, John and Gerald, were here from their home at. Salt Lake over Sunday and were the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sorenson. Soren-son. The visitors returned north Monday Mon-day and were accompanied by Mrs. T. M. Sorenson, who expects to spend some two weeks visiting at the city. |