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Show f SOUTH MILFORD lf . Mr. and Mrs. James Patterson, Ambrose Am-brose Patterson and. Miss Alta Bond of Milford and Arch Patterson of Beaver spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Patterson. . Elnler Golden of Delta spent last Thursday and Friday looking over his farming interests on this project. Peter Schaft suffered several fractured frac-tured ribs and minor injuries from the kick of a horse which he was driving while plowing last Thursday. Representative W. C. Cates returned return-ed home on Sunday from Salt Lake where he has spent the last two months in legislative session. John Stahl and family of Black Rock have moved to their new home on the piece of land recently purchased purchas-ed from J. A. Hendrickson. Mrr. and Mrs. John Davenport left on Tuesday to make their home in Heber. Their sons Clint and Harvey will remain here at work with engineer engin-eer Coffeen on his project. Mr. Sorenson of Delta has purchased purchas-ed land from Reuben Jones and is moving his family here this week. Community Club The Community club held its regular regu-lar bi-monthly session at the club house on Saturday evening, March 7. The March inauguration ceremonies held for the new president, Horace Palmer, caused much merriment f or those present. The key note of the president's address was more members mem-bers and a more do-operative community com-munity spirit. After lengthy discussion, Messrs. Parley Fisher, Eldon Cates and J. G. Weber were appointed to work out plans and stir up enthusiasm toward a probable Holstein-Fresian Day to be sponsored by the club late in April. Mrs. J. G. Weber was named gineval chairman of the entertainment committee com-mittee for the year and F. W. Gospill, chairman of membership committee. Mrs. Rosabelle Jones sang a pleasing pleas-ing selection after which dancing was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Fisher' were guests of the club. Refreshments were served by the committee in charge of the evening. The following ladies composed that committee: Mesdames Cates, J. G. Weber, Mobias, Palmer and Haskell. Big Birthday Party Mrs. Harold Sautter celebrated her birthday last Thursday afternoon at her home" by entertaining ten .guests at luncheon. Green sweet peas and shamrock were used effectively as table decorations. Bridge followed the luncheon at which Mrs. C. C. Sloan scored high for honors and Mrs. C. A. Rohn for points, Mrs. John Williams Wil-liams for consolation. The following ladies were guests: Mesdames W. W. Cook, C. C. Sloan, T. II . Martin, C. A. Rohn, L. H. Kohler, R. Neilsen, J. Kinney, J. Williams, W. C. Cates and Owen Moore of Nada. 4i i. |