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Show Mrs. Grover Cuddy was a Salt Lake visitor the first of the week. Juanilu Griffiths returned today from a three weeks visit in Los A iieleH. Mrs. J. J. Keoufih returned home Tuesday from Tooele, where she visited relatives over the week-end. Reverend Jesse Hall will preach at the M. K. church Tuesday, March 19, at 7:30. The public is cordially invited to the service. . A numbeer of neighbors and friends helped Mrs. William Cochrane Coch-rane celebrate her birth anniversary anniver-sary Saturday afternoon. j L. F. Block of the Frisco Silver Lead Mining company left Monday' for his home in Salt Lake City,1 after an inspection of the property. pro-perty. Girls of the Junior class of the i M. I. A. held a party Thursday evening at the home of their advisor, ad-visor, Mrs. Dave Heslington. An enjoyable evening was spent playing play-ing bunco and cootie, the high score favor going to Lillian Mc-Culley Mc-Culley and the consolation to Rosalie Smith. A delicious luncheon lunch-eon was served to the eighteen members present. I Mrs. George Roger? was hostess to the Monday Night Bridge club at her home Monday evening with Mrs. D. S. Williams wining high I score prize and Mrs. Fred Levi receiving re-ceiving consolation prize. Mis. A. C. Johnson, president of the L. D. S. Relief society, asks us to remind our readers of the pro-igram pro-igram to he given by that organization organi-zation the evening of Sunday 17. The program will be published in detail next week. Mrs. C. 0. Frake returned Tuesday Tues-day from a visit with her husband, Captain C. O. Frake, commanding officer at 'the Moapa, Nevada, C C C camp. Their son Charles remained re-mained here in the care of his grandmother, Mrs. C. W. Tune. With Otto Steeenbock returned to this board, he and his good wife returned home Sunday from Salt Lake, Mrs. Steenbock having joined him there for a week-end visit and to permit their attendance attend-ance at the Union Pacific Old-Timers' Old-Timers' banquet Saturday night. Word has been received by Town Clerk Vernon M. Burns of the birth of another son to Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Brown at Bloom-field, Bloom-field, Iowa, where Mr. Brown is engaged in state income tax audit work. He published The News from 1928 to 1930 and later edited The Herald of Milton, Iowa. Mrs. Brown is a native of Salt Lake county and taught school in Minersville and Milford previous to their marriage. |