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Show HAPPENINGS AUEWISTON I.owlston, Mar. 1. Wo aro now onjoying somo of our lovely spring weather. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tnggart wero pleasantly surprised by a number of their friends Friday evening. Monday night Miss Mary Pond entertained en-tertained at a card party. Thurdny evening tho Mutual Dramatic Dra-matic Company presented "Tho Frozen Froz-en Trail" to a woll filled houso. Mrs. Lillian Hoffman spent Saturday Satur-day In Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stocks of Preston nro guests of Mrs. Marlon Dopp. Dig band danco Saturday night. Everybody como out. Miss Blanch Pond of Logan, is visiting vis-iting with hor parents. Mr, nnd Mrs, Drighnm Pond. Miss Margaret McKnlght entertained entertain-ed a number of friends Friday evening. even-ing. Games and music wero en Joyed nnd n delicious luncheon was served. Mr. Joseph Orchard Is tho guest of uMr. and Mrs. Bert Orchard. Mrs. Lottio Hendricks 1b ill at this writing. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo, of Hydo Park and Mr. Cash of Logan, aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Andor-son. Andor-son. Miss Jcsslo Cottlo of Franklin, spoilt Sunday horo. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. John M. Anderson entertained a number of menus at dinner. Miss Nettle Adams spent Saturday and Sunday In Logan. Hydo Park friands aro visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Elwood. Tho speakers in our sacrament meeting Sunday, woro Mr. Olson of Salt Lako, and Mr. Itoskolloy of Smithfiold. - Horn to Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Anderson, An-derson, a flno baby girl. Tho Third ward dramatic club presented pre-sented "The Timo of His Llfo," nl Clifton, Saturday night. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Dopp will leavo soon to spend tho summer in Durlcy, Idaho. |