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Show i LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST i ! : i Mrs. George Swain and daughters,, Vivian, Louise and Maxine, have re-j turned from several days visit at j Sal inn. They were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Gates, parents par-ents of Mrs. Swain. Leslie J. Kidman, a sufferer for nearly a year from dangerous burns, and who is making a splendid re-, covery, motored to Salt Lake Friday! to consult with his physician and surgeon. sur-geon. He returned Sunday evening with encouraging reports that his wounds were doing fine, and that his doctor predicted that another month i will be sufficient to release the pa- ' tient. j Mrs. John Sprott and son, Jack, are here from their home at Grand June- ; j tion, Colo. They are guests at the ' home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. floper. j j E. H. Street, state bank examiner in charge of the liquidating banks in Southern Utah, was a brief visitor ,here Tuesday. j r Mr. and Mrs. Alma Fredrickson and . son, Warren G., of Murray, spent' Saturday here visiting at the home' of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Fredrickson. : Alma, well known here, is now sue- j cessfully operating a large chicken ranch just east of Murray, and his reports indicate that he has been en-1 joying success in his enterprise. j j H. B. Watters, general manager of i the Telluride Power company, mad 'j a brief stop here Saturday and was i in consultation with Norman Johnson, John-son, local manager. Mr. Watters continued con-tinued his trip( to Richfiold later in the day. ' Miss Irene Allmondinger and her friend, Miss Vera Davis, both students stu-dents of Wasatch academy at Mt. Pleasant, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Allmen-dinger. Allmen-dinger. Miss Hazel Jensen returned from Salt Lake Monday evening. She mo- I Miss Maxine Sanders and Miss Lil-j Lil-j lie Christensen, attending Wasatch . i academy at Mt. Pleasant, spent Sun- . day and Monday visiting with their j parents. j Mr. and Mrs. Hart J. Sanders were , charming host and hostess at a din- i ner party, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. W. Harvey Ross, who were just , 'returning from a trip to the coast, Miss Mary Lou Thurber of Salt Lake, . : and Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Gaddie of Gunnison. i ! Mrs. Hyrum Fredrickson left for : ; Salt Lake Wednesday morning to be , at the bedside of her daughter, Mrs. , I O. W. Christensen, who is reported , to be seriously ill. ; i Mrs. Eva Jensen entertained at a ; j 7 o'clock dinner party for a group of , 'friends Sunday evening. The guests : : were Mr. and Mrs. Mel Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Brown of Soda .Springs, Idaho; Mrs. A. W. Childs of j j Bancroft, Idaho; Dr. D. J. Brown of! Los Angeles, and Mrs. W. C. Davis ' and J. R. Whiibeck of Manti. I Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Anderson of Salina, were business visitors in Gun- jiiison Tuesday afternoon. ; Mrs. Merrill Peterson entertained1 I 12 guests Wednesday afternoon at a1 .luncheon-bridge party. During the af- Itcmoon a regular club was formed and the members will meet regularly.; I Following a short session of bridge,1 ! ihe hostess served dainty refresh-1 ments. j Mrs. Lenno Rosenvall was a charm-1 :ng hostess to members of the Bridge ; club at her home on South State j street Sa urday afternoon. Luncheon was served at 1:30 for twelve members, mem-bers, following which a lively game of bridge was enjoyed. Mrs. II. S. Gates, Mrs. Horace Horne and Mrs. J. E. Kimbcr of Sal-ina, Sal-ina, were here for a brief visit Tuesday Tues-day of this week. Ira Overfelt, Reuben Chris' ens?n and A. A. Seek motored to Richfield Tuesday morning. They were attending attend-ing to some important business matters. mat-ters. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Hill of Pocatello, Idaho, came in from the north Wed- i nesday morning, and are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Beauregard. Beaure-gard. Al Manning, the Richfield business man, was here 'Wednesday on a business busi-ness visit.' Mrs. Red Willardson and Mrs. Bob Mason, of Salt Lake, are visiting this j week at the home of their parents, I Mr. and Mrs. L. Q. Myrup,-at Cen-j Cen-j erfield. |