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Show I Fifteen ladies gathered at the home of Mrs. Karl Levi Wednesdav evening of last week and gave her a genuine surprise. The evening was spent in playing 500. Mrs. James Tanner won first prize and Mrs. Eugene Eu-gene Pitcnforth consolation. A dain-ty dain-ty luncheon was served during the evening. Those present were. Mrs H. H. Pitchforth, Mrs. Edv Bardslev. Mrs. James Tanner. Mrs. Eb, Tanner. Mrs. Dave Tanner. Mrs. Scott Tanner. Tan-ner. Mrs. E. H. Bird, Mrs. L. C. Ford. Mrs. J. C. Mcfntire, Mrs. John Weston. Wes-ton. Mrs. N. C. Schow. Mrs. Nebeker. Mrs. Rose Hedges. Mrs. Eugene Pitchforth. Mrs. John Pitchforth. Guest of honor. Mrs. Karl Levi. A regular meeting of the Ptimos club was held at the ' high school building Monday evening. Miss Mary Ma-ry Richards was accepted as a new member. Jim Kirk was called to his home at Pleasant Grove. Monday, on account ac-count of the serious illness cf his daughter, who was hurt quite badly In an auto accident. Rev. Royden Zook left Tuesdav morning for Salt Lake City to attend at-tend quarterly conference, and a oen-tenory oen-tenory meeting of the Methodist church. Miss Charlotte Lynch, who is attending at-tending school at Henninger's Business Bus-iness college in Salt Lake City, spent' Thanksgiving week .with her pnr-l ents Mr. and Mrs. Lynch. j Mrs. R. H. Hendricksnn who l.n spending a few dnvs with her friend. Mrs. L. R. Fournler at the, Telluride station, returned home on1 |