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Show TREMONTON j Mr. and Mrs. G. Brough entertained a host of their relatives in celobrat-! ing their 46th wedding anniversary Monday of last weel:. A dinnor was served in the afternoon. Music and . games were enjoyed. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. A Kroesh of Bancroft, Ban-croft, Idaho; Mrs. B. Allred or Spring City, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. F, Barkle, Mr. and Mrs 0. L. Brough, Mr. and Mrs. C. Brough. 'Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hansen, Mr, and Mrs. Bcal, Mrs. Edith Brough, Mrs. F. Kelly and the Misses Helen and Lois Brough. , Mr. and Mrs. F. Plyor returned from a visit with relatives and friends in Logan. Miss Laura Brackman left for, Logan Lo-gan to attend the New Jersey academy. acad-emy. Mrs. George Steed returned from Salt Jake where she has been visiting with her son, Eugene Steed. A. C. Olsen returned from Salt Lake where he spent part of last week attending at-tending business matters. Raymond and Lawrence Carter left for Salt Lake to take t:p their school studies. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Andcrson'of Gentile Gen-tile Valley are visiting her with their daughter, Mrs. Felix Zesiger. Miss Jennie Potter of Grace, Idaho, has returned to her home after a pleasant visit here with friends. ' Mrs. Ray Thompson has returned to her home in Malad, Idaho, after a I weeks' visit hero with Mrs. H. G. . Scott. j oo I (No, we didn't lose any money on jWillard ) Europe may be tho old world, but that Ib certainly no reason why she should lean on us for uupport. Reputations are often the most serious seri-ous drawbacks to characters. Add kill Joys The United States supreme courL |