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Show mir ' Brigham Society (Special to fhr Standard.) Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ed Faulkner entertained the Five Hun rired clab at a card game Progressive f,00 wap the game of the evening and the prize winners were Mr. Abramson and Vonk, first prizes and Mrs. VVhU worth and Mr. Bar! second prizes. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. George filler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whit- I worth. Mr. and Mrs H. M. NHson, Mr. I and Mrs. E. J. Yonk, Mr. and Mrs W T Gidney, Mr and Mrs Prank Earl and Mr and Mrs. H. L. Abramson. Mr. and Mrs. George Keddington and Mrs. Etta Pierce of. Salt Lake j Were the guests of Brigbam friends j and relatives last Sunday. Mc and Mrs. R. H. Labrum have re-1 moved to Murray after quite a num- h" j,er of years of residence in this city where Mr. Labrum has been engaged i in school teaching. Joseph M. Jenson of Lok Angeles paid a visit to members of his family in thts city during i the week. Mr. Jen-son Jen-son stated that he would soon remove 10 Salt Lake from the southern California Cali-fornia city to remain during the summer. sum-mer. Mrs. Joseph Daley of Weston, Idaho, was the guest of Mrs. J. T. Pribble of this city a few days during the week. Friday afternoon in the First ward j amusement hall the Sunflower and Bee Hive camps of the Laughters of the 1 Pioneers gave a reception in honor of aged pioneers. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Conine have relumed re-lumed to Brigbam to make their home in the future. Mr Conine has been employed em-ployed by the Oregon Short Line for the past year at Shelley and Oakley, Idaho. Thursday afternoon in the Presbyterian Presby-terian chapel the Brigham Kindergar- j ten club met and listened to an Inter-j e$tinz address by Mrs. Abel S. Rich j entitled ' What a Child May Become." Miss Lenora Reeder, who has been spending the past year or two in Salt) I Lake returned to her home in this city i I this week. , Trot. Frank Rasmussen read Gilbert Tarker's "The Right of Way" to the L Bnglisl class of the high school and M v a few friends Thursday evening. t Mr. and Mrs Joh&b Malhias, old - 1 1 time and highly respected citizens of this city, observed their Golden wed- j ding yesterday and gave a dinner and social in the First ward amusement j hall. Sunday evening Miss Zola Call ttnd Mrs. G. Stewart Horsley departed tor Hinp J. E. Johnston, Jacksonville,! Fla., where Miss Call goes to wed Jay j C, Jeppson of this city now in train- I ing. Mrs. Horsley will spend a few j weeks visiting her husband who Is j also in training at that camp They I ipect to remain in Florida with their husbands until they are called abroad. I ( The Sf co Lily camp of the Daugh- ters of the Pioneers met Thursday . evening al the home of Mrs. Maria t Bywater. , Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Thomson have j returned to Malad to reside after 1 spending the winter in this city. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cleave, Mr. and Mrs Alt red Freeman and Mr. and Mrs. I A C. Olsen entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Labrum Friday 5 evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gleave. Mr. and Mrs. Labrum de-parted de-parted during the week for their new , j home in Murray. The invited guests I were Mrs. Olive McKinley, Mrs. Pres- M T ton Budge, Miss Freda Nelson. Miss ' Arline Parry. Mr. and Mrs O. A. Whit- ' aker, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Anderson, ( Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hansen, Sr., and Mrs R. E. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hubbard Hub-bard 1 1 Miss Mildred Sorensen has gone to 1 American Falls. Ida,, to spend the . . summer. I Mr and .Mis. William Horsley en- 1 tertained at dinner Sunday for members mem-bers of their family in commemoration commemora-tion of the 70th birthday of Mr. Hors- I ley. 1 Miss DeVill Rock of Willard and R. 1 L A Sorensen of Howell were wed by i Judge J. I), f'ali in this city during I the week Mrs. John Wilkinson of Salt Lake t ivas the guest of Mrs. Thomas E. Secrist a few days during the week oo Following a representative conference confer-ence at Kalamazoo. Mich., women have offered their aid on state farms |