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Show ' EKT1 NEWS I I , . EVANSTON, "Wyo., Oct 2. Mr. and Mrs. George licit, motoring from Bait lAke to Kemmercr, stopped off in lEvanston for a short visit with Miss iSadle Grace Mrs Frank Caataln and children nre visiting in Kemmercr. Thelma Nlckerson has entered her second year at the University of Utah. Pho Is taking music In addition to her school of education work. Armand Allard returned Ba tarda? from Guild's ranch, where ho had been : employed all summer. Ho is taking la position In the freight office. Mlas Margaret Wilson and Miss Francis f'oburn. high school tenc hoi '.. motored to I laden Saturday. Frank ( ashln has gone to Denver on i a business trip. Delia Osborne ond Owen Richards of Green Rler spent the u- k end in Evanston. Carl Shelver Kenneth. Teddy an 1 Elmer sborn motored to WoodrufL Utah, Sunday for duck -'.hooting Mrs. Charles Rhine and Mrs. arl Sh. lvr-r gavrt a theatre party Safur.l.iv (n:glit In honor of Mrs. WTll Rhnlver. wif of tho assistant superintendent I of the Union Pacific In Green Rlv. r Tho invited guests were Mrs. Howard Mose. Mrs. A. W. Anderson. Mrs. Arthur Goodman. Mrs. Tom Osborne, j M rn. Leo fimlddy. Mrs Frank Miller. 'Mrs. K. Blessing. Mrs Allen and Mrs I Will Shelvor Mr and Mrs. Clifford Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. R. Blacktter motored to Ogdon Sunday. Mrs. Justin Smith accompanied ac-companied them. Oeorge Osborne Mill Hardlson and Dr Ratchcldcr went duck hunting Sunday. Ono of tho most Interesting affairs of tho early autumn was given Saturday Satur-day afternoon by Mrs. A. E. Patrick of "Anderyon Heights' with Mr Maud Martin P-ei.anfy as the honored guest. After a l o'clock luncheon, flvo hundred was played at five tables. Mr B. M Ausherman winning the prU'j for high score and Mrs. L. E EngStrUIW for the low. |