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Show jTremonton Society j (Special to the Standard-Examiner.) j TREMONTON. April 17. The Lu- dies of the Maccabees held their regu- I lar meeting at Fraternity hall lasl Monday afternoon. A number of visit- j 1 ors were present for the meeting. Sev- lJ,i I eral new members were initiated. 1 Mrs. E. C. Andrews returned last I week from Malad, Idaho, where sho r&J spent a couple of weoks visiting rela- J, S tives. I H Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Homo had as 1 i their guest during the past week Mra. ( Olsen of Bear River City. , Mr. and Mrs. C. Schrlber of Howell were Tromonton visitors last Saturday and Sunday. A. E. Olsen has been called to San-j San-j pete by the illness of his mother. Bishop Fridal and Bishop Fornely spem. last wcok In Salt Lake, where thoy attended conference and visited a number of their friends. W, Facer of Malad City, Idaho, was I in Trcmonton for a few days during 11 the last week attending to business matters. Mrs. A. W. King and Mrs. Halbert, both of Oakland, Calif., arrived in Tremonton during tho Latter part of tho-week to spend a few weeks with ! thoir friends. Mrs. King'3 and Mrs. Halbcrt's visit here is for an indeflnito .- time. Members of the Modern Woodmen of America, wore entertained by their wives last Tuesday evonlng at tho Fra-tornity Fra-tornity hall. Games formed tho pastime pas-time for the evening, after which a dainty and delicious luncheon was served by the ladles. District Deputy Query of Ogden was tho gu6st of honor. hon-or. During the ovening ho gave an interesting talk on the work of the order. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson will ar-rivo ar-rivo home Thursday after a short hon- ll cymoon trip. |