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Show S,'-LOOKING BACKWARD - "v V''''T1 s ' He"" "f iiileri'Kl take" from the lwJL i"t! ,''il,'B of ""' ,NrWH of "- Fifteen yearn ago tliiM week Mis. liussell 'arsons, who was leaving; soon for Los Angeles' to make her home, was entertained' hy mcinlieis of the Knstern Slur lode;e. There were five tables at curds and pfiv.es were won hy Mis. P. J. Kvuns and Mrs. Sterling, and William Cochrane ami Charles Mooie. Mrs. Fred Levi hail entertained the N'. K. G. club ut curds with -Mrs. Carl Levi reeeivinn hih suure pri'e. Mrs. 1). N. Hickman had entertained enter-tained ut cards for Mrs. M. K. Hickman of KichfieM. Those present pre-sent were Mr. and Mrs. Hoss Smith, Mrs. Stella Hickman anil Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith. Mrs. J. II. lledjies and Mrs. Scott Tanner hud entertained al cards and dinner on Armistice day. Those present were Mr. and Mis. X. C. Schow, Mr. and Mrs. Myr.m Lewis, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clark Kesler Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, Mrs. Knrl Ix'vi, Mrs. Kretl Ix-vi, Mrs. Belle Jumes, Mrs. Hen I). Gorrell and W. J. Munford. Mrs. II. T. Hanks had entertained entertain-ed the bridge club. At high no"! a four-courso lunchei n was servo! to the following: Mrs. McKay, M rs. C. C. Sloan, Mis. Shirley '.tkin, Mrs.K. T. Muli.k, Mrs. J. C. Love Mrs. J. X. Munl.ck, Mrs. A. A Hillary, Mrs. George Atkin ant' Mrs. Marparet Corn. Mrs. George Moore and daughter daugh-ter Jean had returend home from an extended trip to Salt Lake. Mrs. Wilson Moore had returned from a trip to Los Angeles. She expected ex-pected to go to Caliente to make her home. Mrs. L. G. Clay had entertained the Jolly Stitchers club. The I-asky picture show people had ended their picture taking ou: at Garrison. They had been working work-ing on "The Covered Wagon" feature. fea-ture. Beaver court y was to have a fish hatchery. The location was to be just southwest of Beaver. Two big loads of lumber had beer, delivered and work was to be pushed push-ed to completion as rapidly as possible. The hatchery was to have a capacity of 1.000,000 etrt'f. Mrs. Glenn and son Char'.es had gone to Salt Lake where the latter, who had been seriously ill, waf to receive medical treatment. Bert Xichols and Ed Bardsley had returned from a trip to Minnesota Min-nesota in the interest of the Independent Inde-pendent Silver Mine company. They reported business very go. in the east. |