Show 00 u j fl iT uI J I o n jj 0 o 0 00 G 0 j 0 0 1 u o p 0 0 n o U o o 0 o 0 o 0 o Q l U C 0 o O c TT f f f t TT t LOCAL AND PERSONAL 1 f Corn Born to Mr 11 and Mrs 1 Henry AndErsOn An o tInson dErsOn July a a boy hoy 0 I 1 0 Born Dorn July 3rd to Mr 1 and Mrs 1 00 Pratt Allred a girl 0 0 I Born Dorn to Dr and Mrs H H. H R R. R Clark a girl f s 00 10 Thursday of oC last week Mrs 1 J F. F M. M MJ r I Co Cox entertained at a kensington and andI luncheon at Iber home Mrs 1 Daniel Keeler and baby of Provo are aro visiting at art the I A. A H. H Christensen home i Mr 11 and Mrs 1 Earl Christensen and fa family of Sunnyside were visitors at atthe atthe atthe the W. W J. J home last Sunday Sunda and nd Mrs 1 E. E D. D and family of Salt Lake were Fourth of Jul July guests at the E. E T. T Parry home I. I r r Junius Munk and family who have havo lived in Mammoth 1 for some time lime have haver returned to Manti returned I Mrs 1 Chas Clias Lund and bai baby baly y of Salt Lako Lake is visiting a at i t the tho J. J B. B I HenrIe home t Mr 1 and Mrs 1 Harry and famil family of Silver City were here to spend Independence Day r 1 r W. W D. D Bentley Dentle T T. T J. J An Anderson erson and C. C O. O Stott were Salt Lal Lake e visitors tors over Wednesday I The rho Hopeless and Hopeless Alumnae Alumnae Alumnae Alum Alum- nae enjoyed a roast on tre tro temple hill Wednesday eveni evening g. g Mrs 1 Chris Henningson left loft Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day dar for for Preston Idaho to visit her daughter Mrs 1 W. W H. H Boson Bosen V 5 Mr 11 and Mrs 1 Glee Manwell 1 and of Dividend Utah were Manti visitors visitors visitors visit visit- ors for the Fourth Mr 11 and Mrs 1 Doe Bradshaw and children and Mrs 1 J J. J J. J Thomas Thoma of Wales Vales were of July gue guests at atthe atthe atthe the home of Nels Miss 1 Grace Clark oC of Salt Lake is home enjoying a visit among relatives rela- rela tives and friends I Mr 11 and Mrs 1 Alden Alllen Beal Deal left Monday 1 for an extended trip through Colorado and New Mexico 1 Mr 11 and Mrs 1 F F. F S. S Carpenter and Mr 11 Sam Carpenter of Salt Lake returned Wednesday from an enjoyable enjoyable en en- n- n trip to Bryce Canyon I Miss 1 Elaine Christensen Christenson in attending attending attend attend- I ing school at Madison ladison Wisconsin this summer specializing in in Dramatic art The 1 and Mesdames 1 Carl Carland Carland Carland r and Yates Farnsworth were guests at the Edgar T. T Reid Heid home homo Tuesday I on their return home trip from fromI I Beaver Captain Glen L. A. A Jensen was a Salt Lake business visitor over Saturday attending to matters s per per per- taming to the federal encampment o G I Mr and Mrs 1 Joseph Lindsy and Mrs 1 J Jesse G of Salt Lako Lake I spent the of July in Manti ManU as guests o of Mr 11 and Mrs 1 A. A O. O Anderson Ander Andor- t son and Mr 11 and Mrs 1 A A. P P. P Anderson Anderson Anderson Ander Ander- son Mrs 1 Fred C. C Garbe was operated on in iii Provo some days ago for hernea She is reported to be he doIng doing doing do do- ing very cry well DIr Mr Gar Garbe e went wont to toI I Provo today to see seo her I Wednesday afternoon Mrs 1 Edward P. P Cox entertained a number of or little friends in compliment to the birthday anniversary of her little son Edward w 1 U u u 1 Two delightful parties ti W were cre re given Tuesday and Ih Thursday afternoon h by Mrs 1 F. F M. M Alder to her lady friends The house decorations were a bounteous boun boun- oun variety of cut flowers Special readings and musical numbers were features of entertainment Dainty o o refreshments were served at SJ MX six clock Attorney E. E D. D who until until until un un- til Jul July 1st was surveyor general and had charge of the Salt Lake Lale Federal Land office has set up a law office in ill Salt Lake Lako City and is prepared to serve servo his clients Amon Among the business business business busi busi- ness cards in the Messenger 1 will be e t found his announcement I I Mrs 1 DilWorth Woolley was hostess at a l kensington at her homo home Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- I day afternoon given in compliment to ta Mrs 1 LeGrand Woolley of Salt i I Ito L Lake ke Refreshments were served to thirty guests on small luncheon I tables decorated with sweet peas and Cleverly worded worded word word- ed cd occupation place cauls cards directed the guests to their places Yes wo we need those subscription dues The New Y York rk World argues that prohibition is a failure because among other things flappers drink Maybe 1 the flappers flapper's the failure Some neighbors will wili tal take e anything except a hint All the w world Is a stage If you yon I dont don't play Ilay your YOUl part yo u avo no show sho II I The stepping stone to lo the Che altar isa is isa a n diamond A J f I |