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Show K-i - ,111 , ( Local Items Hvilter King a Salt Lako City spont Kurda? bero K0ho Droadb nt spent Thursday in j M, uke cfty. Hilri. Albert B 'ii was a Salt Lako Ktor Thursday Hoscph S. U'oadbent was a Salt Ke buslnosa visitor Thursday. Htor Harris 'ft for Sol(llcr Summit i H, teek whero lie will bo omployod. Jft r, Orecn left for Salt Lako City Ht week whero ho will bo omployod, y -o Hlfred For, Sr , Is visiting In West Kju with his uaughter, Mrs. John Bel- iri. William Holfo and daughtor, HI, VCIC v w., "ilium Hiist Margaret Thurman was an Ea passenger to Salt -Lako Satur- Htlsj Freda Lott Is reported to be Hud confined to hor bod with Haps. K bab.r boy arrived to gladden tlio fte of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powell H Saturday. Hulle Roberts left for California, Bsdar, where ho will spent the next Herat weeks. HeiUe Goates of Salt Lako City, H rliltlng here with rolatlvos on Hirdijr and Sunday. Hn. David Jones of Southern Utah Halting here with her parents, Mr. H Mr, Peter Johnson. r. apd Mrs. Jcsco Russon of Amorl- , fl Fork, were guests of Mr. and , L Enach Russon Sunday. I Hiss Elsie Thomas of West Jordan ' At Saturday and Sunday hero with Hud Mrs. Reuben Davis. n. Oscar Holmstead has returned Be from Sugar City, Idaho, after a Brt visit there with rolatlvos, t rs. Geneva Stewart and son stll, have returned homo after Has with relatives in Santaquln. Hn Roberts of Murtaugh, Idaho, H la Lehl several days tho past H visiting old friends and rela- Ht Monday afternoon tho Third H Relief Society entertained at Htr In honor of Mrs. Haliiet , the occasion bolng hor CCtli H'ay anniversary. Gamos, music refreshments mado the aftoruoon H-7 pleasant one for thosq pro3ont I v o y erna Peathorstono entertain-H entertain-H a dinner party Sunday, Covers ( Hlald for the following guostBl H Rose Jncobs, Ellen Sheltou, Tuckfleld, Minnie Austin and Hi Lamout Crossgrovo, Larinar Eira Tompson, Ralph Bock, ' Crossgrove. fc,11"11 Manning ontortalnod at v ., jjwnwilay ovonlng of laBt W at the homo of Mrs. S. R. Man-H.u?" Man-H.u?" mi mualc woro enjoyed rf tida,nty refreshments woro K. n ,. ,ol,wlng: Nesslo Fox, I'M Col edge, Rthol Coates, Poarl H'i,VS5.'8. Dlf Person, Hazel Man-mw Man-mw Thjlma foiiedgo and Koarna W'". tlwood Broms, Ray Dalongor, ' IS'i'Nl. Uulenger, Mllton H'9 Sumnarsvlllo and John PK-.,.. ' -L1 J II 111 IWtt""1U Maurice ltolqui.t u T.J1 visitor Tuoiday. " " Miss Doris DortotTiBMi'i u , Salt Lnlto Ctty. " MOalay a Miss MarinP'Liitl,fnr(, .... , Salt La,, visitor on Monday " avid Foutz of Mammoth, w vU1. Ing with Lehl friends last. '' Miss Doe LonghuTst of oB,)n was visiting here sev,layillj;;nJe" UshoP S. 1. Goodwin and M. ii. Lou were business yWlori Qt Thursday. LK Mr. and Mrs. W.. 0r0en of Mam Novln nroadbnn'rwho i( fittMdln Bchoo, ,n Sult Uk nj Dnd horo with relntlvss. Miss Ruth OstoTuTh, who !s employ. 3d at 8.H Uke. WM Vlllt)uJr mother horo on Sunday. Mrs. Leonard Poc'k rolurned to hor lomo in Mammoth Monday, a(tar nsltlng hero with rolatlvos. Mr. and Mrs. dohkn Adanw of Iiy. on and Mrs. ina Tftjon of Sa.iU.niln, voro week-end guosts 0t Mr. and Mrs 'V. S. Kvans. Miss Mclba Goates Is tho new em-doyco em-doyco nt the Stuto Dank of l.elil Sim ias taken thonlaco of Miss Mlrl ninrk who was recently married. Mrs. Goorgo Goatos returned homo Friday from Salt Lako whero bIio had been visiting hor son, Losllo. Her grandson and granddaughter accompanied accom-panied hor and will romaln hero until their mother Is out of tho hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lesllo Goatos, of Salt Lako City, aro tho proud parents of a now son which arrived at St. Marks Jlospital Saturday morning. Reports aro that both mothor and babo aro doing do-ing nicely. Councilman nnd Mrs. LoRoy Davis woro tho recipients of a pleasant surprise sur-prise nt their home Monday ovonlng. Tho party was In honor of their twentloth wedding anniversary nnd wns attended by twenty-live friends and rolatlyos. A number of friends and relatives enjoyed a houso party given by Mr. and Mrs. James M. Kirkham Saturday Satur-day evening In honor of tho return of their son, Elder Arno J. Kirkham, from a. mission to England. The ovcnlng was spent with games and music. A very delightful time was had by all present. |