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Show jGarland (Special lo the Standard-Examiner.) j GARLAND. April 17. Mrs R. V.J Daniels and her 'children left during 1 the first part of the week for Malad ' City, Idaho, where she will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wass. Mrs. Eph Coombs left Tuesday morning for Salt Lake City, where she I will spend two weeks visiting. Mrs.! Coombs also expects to visit other points before sho returns to hor homcj Mrs. Oscar Harris has returned from Ogden, whore she attended tho funeral 6t Mrs. E. W. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Nielsen returned to their home In Cache Junction, after af-ter spending a few days with Mr. Nielsen's Niel-sen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Niels Nielsen. Niel-sen. Mrs. George Cleason returned from Brigham City, where she spent a few days visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Parson have returned re-turned from Salt Lake, where they attended at-tended the conference and visited at tho home of their friends for several days. Glancy Mo wry, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Mowry returned Sunday after spending three years In Arizona And Mexico. Mrs. H. Pavis, who has been visiting visit-ing in Garland with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. McFarland. left for her homo in Provo last week. Mrs. Poulton of St. Anthony, Idaho, has come to Garland, called by the III-j ness of her mother, Mrs. Emma Grove Gro-ve r. . Mrs. R. G. Corth cntortalned in honor hon-or of Mi3. Archie Minns one day last week. Games and musical selections were enjoyed during the afternoon. A delicious luncheon was served at the close of the afternoon. Miss Argula Edwards of this city and George Manghan of Wellsyllle were married last week in the Salt Lake temple Mr. and Mrs. Manghn tvill make their home In Garland 1 |