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Show REPUBLICANS WIN TWO UNITA OFFICES KVANSTON. Wyo.. Nov. 11 Only two Hepubllcans. John F. Spencer, state representative, and Nephl J. Dc-lOnoy, Dc-lOnoy, county treasurer, survived the Democratic landslide ln Uinta county Tuesday, the situation of two years ng being reversed The Republican headquarters closed up at midnight and the two victorious candidates went to fne Democratic headquarters and spent the remainder of the nigiu watching the returns come in. The day was a lively one for Evans-ton, Evans-ton, the people exhibiting moro than the usunl Interest In the election. The Catholic women who gave a turkey supper at the city hall wer? obliged to turn more than a hundrei away, supplies being exhausted A large crowd spent the early part of the evening at the Wyoming hall reading the returns and the remainder remain-der of the evening dancing at the Orpheus. Thursday evening the jubilant Democrats Dem-ocrats gave a tree dance at the Wyoming Wy-oming hall, lighting a huge bonfire ln front of the place to celebrate the vl c t o n On Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs. Leonard Guild entertained wita a dinner nt the homo of Mrs. A Alexander Al-exander on Center street, the oc sion being their first wedding anniversary. anni-versary. Nine guests were present .Miss Nell Byrnes has returned fror, her homestead in the upper Green river country near Daniel, Wyoming, to spend the winter nere. Mrs John Ward Is spending ths week-end in Salt Lake. .Mrs. Charles Lancaster and Miss Jcnnette Gibbons from the state r,:' Washington are visiting the Charted Faulkner family Mrs. Wallemar Anderson gave a "500 1 party last Saturday at her homo in the Cinderella apartments. After lite games there was a tastefully ar-arnged ar-arnged luncheon served at the small tables on which were vases of red and pink roses. Mrs. A. W. Anderson won the first prize and Mrs. George lOwer. Jr., the consolation. Charles Sp ncer, who is spending the winter In California. returned Tuesday to cast his vote Nell Morris, of Cheyenne. state prohibition officer, was In town Tuesday Bishop and Mrs V ;. .Maxi)icw gave a birthday party Wednesday afternoon aft-ernoon for their twin sons, Burdette and P.ernard, who were eight years old on that day. The children were . ntertalncd with games and music Rl freshments were served. Dean Smith has been asslrned pastor pas-tor of the St. Paul's Episcopal church. Dr. Winecoff, who has been conducing conduc-ing the services there, will return to his work of holding lay missions throughput the state. A two weeks' mission will be given here before. Or. Winecoff takes his departure. Frank Orway and John Kearney, arrested and placed in jail here on the charge of robbery, have been seu-tenced seu-tenced by Judge Arnold to the state penitentiary at Rawlins. Orway to K,-n..' not less than one year nor rnoro than four, and Kearney not less than two years nor more than four. The Medicine Butte post American Legion, gave a dance Friday evening at the Wyoming hall for the benefit of needy world war veterans. - rf |