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Show ; o 0 j MINERSVILLE NOTES j By Special Correspondent j 0 I Clarence Gillins left Monday for ' Provo, where he will attend the B. :Y. U. j Miss Bertha Pryor left Tuesday for Logan, where she will attend the Utah Agricultural College. Mutuals Begin i The M. I. A. meetings commenced ; Tuesday evening with a good attendance. attend-ance. The opening social was held JSept. 13. The Story-Book Wedding jwas the main feature of the evening, .with games and a program. The ! Stake Presidency was in attendance. I Henry Hall and Wallace Osborne left Sunday for Cedar City, where they will attend College, j Mrs. Lena Davis arrived home Thursday from Los Angeles, where she has spent the past few months. ' J. R. Beggs, of Osiris, Utah, visited visit-ed here Saturday afternoon with friends. Announcements have been received telling f the arrival of a daughter born Sept. 12 to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, of Stockton, Utah. Mrs. 'Johnson before her marriage was Miss Lucille Marshall. j Jesiah Osborne Sr., of Salt Lake I City, spent the past week here with . relatives. I Mr. and Mrs. Ben Croft spent the first part of the week at Salt Lake City. The Mesdames George Davis, Arnold Ar-nold and Joe F. Fotheringham enter- tained at a shower Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Harold Baxter. Many ovely gifts were received. Mrs. Floyd Wright was the honored hon-ored guest at a shower Tuesday evening. Many beautiful and useful 'gifts were received, j Sea Gull Girls Graduate j The Sea Gull Girls held their graduation grad-uation exercises at Sacrament meeting meet-ing Sunday, President Virgene Jameson Jame-son taking charge. Bishop Geo. Marshall Mar-shall presented the certificates. The jfollowing girls graduated: Nona j Marshall, Melba Jameson, Elma Gooding, Norma Carbridge, Grace Joseph, Elma Thompson, Lapriel Baker, Noma Osborne, Ida Zabriskie, jMarjorie Blackburn, Helen Pryer, Annis Goff and Thelma Stoddard. |