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Show REED NOTES Mrs. Lorin A. Robinson gave a bundle shower in honor of Mrs. W. M. Bond, at the latter's home Wednesday Wed-nesday the first. The afternoon was spent in the usual manner. Many very beautiful presents were received receiv-ed by the guest of honor. Those present were: 1 Mrs. Lorin Robinson i Mrs. Francis Robinson ' Mrs. Wm. S. Bond. Mrs. Add Patterson Mrs. Theodore Hatton Mrs. Wm. Peterson Mrs. Willard R. Poulton Mrs. Thomas O. Poulton Mrs. Oak Poulton Miss Cuma Bond. Guest of honor, Mrs. W. M. Bond. The seed crops have all been sold. A few more years like the past and the farmers of Reed will be on uneasy un-easy street. Mr. and Mrs. Williams from Beaver, Bea-ver, just returned home, after spending spend-ing Thanksgiving here with their daughter, Mrs. Vern Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. John C. White are now making their home in Beaver. They are sadly missed. Mrs. Anna Bond, Mr. Ervin Bond and Carl Goodwin, rode over to Beaver Bea-ver Sunday night to see what they could see. But there was nothing to see. so they came back where the broad fields of Reed were In sight. The following program was rendered ren-dered at the L. D. S. church at Mutual Mu-tual Sunday evening: Organ Solo Anna Bond. Reading Ross Patterson. Richard Hatton, Carl Goodwin and Clinton Bond, are frequent visitors vis-itors of the valley. You ought to see Bishop Bond's wood pile. It's a mile high. I dont know what's in store for him on the ot'-pr side, but he has a good supply on this Miss Lola Poulton Is visiting her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Bond for a few days. Richard R. Hatton was seriously injured while he was working nt the Montreal mine. Mr. Hatton received his injury while tryln gto save the life of a companion. |