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Show MUTUALS OPEN AT LEWISTON ONTUESDAY Lewlston, Oct. 17. The First ward mutual'? gavo their opening Tuesday ejnlng with tho following program: Address, Pros. Ruby Bernhlsel; Vocal Duet, Mnrvn audi Hazen Bright; Address, Pros. Brig-ham Brig-ham Hyer; Muslc.Jowel Van Orden; Double Mixed Quartet. After the program tbu remainder of the evening even-ing was spent In dancing. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlllard Hendricks spent tho weok at Salt Lako. Word come from Preston of the safe arrival of a baby boy at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wallaco Al-lred. Al-lred. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Williamson of Ogden nnd Mrs. Esther Williamson of Wellsvillo motored to Lewlston Friday. Mrs. Ida Rogers entertained the Ladles Art and Literary club Friday afternoon. Thirteen members wero present. Poom, Iphegenia and Ag-mcriamon Ag-mcriamon by Landor was read by Mrs. Helvla Van Orden. Refreshments Refresh-ments wer served. Mrs. Xelmnr Wiser began work In tho offico of the Lewlston Sugar factory fact-ory last Monday. WIJ .MOV ...V...U.. Mrs. Annlo Orchard and family spent Wednesday at Franklin. A Jneeting was held Friday at tho Lewlston State bank for the purpose of selecting a committee to sell Liberty Lib-erty bonds. Dr. J. M. Bernhlsel, Bishop Hyer and A. O. Barber, Bishop Bish-op Karren, Melvln Kent, Win. Rlgby and Bishop II, II. Dnnlelson wore elected. Mrs. Anna Cutler and daughter, Elva, spent Saturday in Logan. Gideon Hllburg had the mlstortuno to fall from tho high lino into tho beet pit at tho Lewlston sugar factory fac-tory last week. Ho was badl shaken up nnd sustained several bad bruises. Mrs. Eva Parkinson mndo a trip to Salt Lake on Friday, returning homo Sunday. A danco was given at tho Third ward Thursday evening by tho Mutual Mu-tual oflcer3 for Mutual members. Mr. Veno Nelson of Smithflold moved ills family to Lewlston on Wednesday. Ho Is employed at tho Lowlston sugar factory. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Brun-son, Brun-son, baby girl, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jennings of Wholon, nnd Miss Llzzlo Parkinson of Logan spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Parkinson. Mrs. Andrew Wiser submitted to nn operation at tho Utah-Idaho hospital hos-pital last weok for tho removal of adenoids and tonsils. Mrs. Helvla Van Orden spent Wednesday and Thursday at Logan. A patriotic mooting was held Sunday Sun-day evening at tho Lowlston First ward. Hon. E. R. Owen was the speaker of tho occasion. His text was "Tho strings of an accusing conscience con-science is tho bitter pangs of nn tern-al tern-al punishment. Then thru tho dark caverns of tho damned ran theso words: 'Yo know your duty nnd ye did It not.' " Mr. Owen inado a splendid plea for tho Liberty bond, which greatly Influenced tho peoplo Into purchasing tho bonds. A vocal duot was given by Mnrvn, and Hazen Bright. Tho doublo mixed quartet i Mid' red n section. Mrs. Frank Hougnrd and children left Saturday for a trip to Mantl. Mlsu Mildred Morrill of Richmond la visiting with Mrs. J. II. Stocks. Tho Second ward Mutuals gavo an opening danco Tuesday evening. Mr. T. II. Morrill and C. W. Stoddard, Stod-dard, homo missionaries, spoko at tho Second ward meeting, Sunday. Mrs. Shumway, formerly of Franklin, Frank-lin, died of heart failure on Saturday. Satur-day. Tho remains wero taken to Franklin for burial Tuesday. Dr. Hill of Logan spoko at tho Second ward Sunday evening in bo-half bo-half of Liberty bonds. Tho appropri ations for Llborty bonds wero niado by tho committees, as follows: Lewlston Lew-lston First ward must ralso $27,000: Second ward, $0000; Third ward, $8000. Every family will be visited during tho coming week. Tho 117th quorum of sovontlcs gavo a fnrowoll party at tho Third ward Monday avonlng in honor of Loland Van Orden, Elmor Boiuan and Ira Hyer. Tho following program was rendered: Address, "Tho Porlls of tho Latter Days," Dr. J. M. Born-hlsol; Born-hlsol; piano solo, Mildred Pond: story, "Tho Slstorly Schomo," Helvla Van Orden; vocal solo, Anna Egbert. Speeches woro'mado by tho soldlor boys. Short talk, F. M. StophonBon. Refreshments wore aerved. |