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Show CLEVELAND! t 1 r.l'O J .11 sll Is HOW COIlfill'-'l In I ho Veteran,' I n j :s I j i t : ! 1 ill Hois'-, I'll" j ll.l. An Olil Folks party vas i . a' I ho homo of Mrs. Roy Sniilli lint Friday afternoon. People aUemi-ing aUemi-ing ' io Mr. ami Mrs. Oure Peix. Ion, Mr. ami Mrs. George Uanso.n, Catherine II. Nelson, Mrs. Hlina Amos, Mrs. Clara Formali. Mr.;. I.avlno Nelson, Mrs. Vera Noilsoli, Mrs. Mary Smilh ami Mrs. Mary Mrs. Roy H'-ridftreon will a'.wd i lit- Ahton Uog Derby. Tin: girls of Cleveland ward o.gani..ng a basketball loam. Tb intend playing Kiverdaie girls Ui I ho near niiun:. Don ami Harold Smith wort Poiatello visitors at tin: home (rf I their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. I . I Smith. Ml of tin: missionaries thai were sont out last yoar Uvated ' ' h ' ll(.inK as follows: KVlrr Gilbert Gil-bert Nelson a? Hancock. Maryland; Khii r I'anl Adams at (Jolsboro. .N. Carolina; Elder Denny Anderson I at I law thorno, N'ovada and hldor Wayne Smith at northern Ck.a- Anderson. Fred C. Chrlsl onsen was the a;i ornoon visilor of Mr. and Mrs. Adams. While, motoring In Ogden, I.orir, Kmllh, I.avar Ames,. Harvey Nel-Hon, Nel-Hon, George Sant and Reva Keller o.-x-aped Injury when Ihere car wheels locked, causing tho car to lip over. The car was damaged quite badly. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ransom, Mr. and Mrs. Milo .Vance, Mr. and homa. Mrs. James R. Burton will leave Thursday to her husband in California Califor-nia and make their home there. Monday night the upper praties in Cleveland held a farewell part; for Darlene Burton and her brother Marlin. The teacher In charge as Mr. Rigby. A farewell party was held at the ho;no of Mrs. Nina Jensen for Mrs. Burton last Monday niglu. Games were played and refresh ments were served. A good tmv , was had by all who attended. I Itishop Adams and Lorenzo Net I son were business visitors in Lc gan Monday, meeting with K. t.. Schaub and Son, architects, pel-taining pel-taining to the new Cleveland wai : church house. |