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Show w. Fork locals , tf ' nii'iti . t I -,J u'' iw.-f ' cm',:- v" wx tox lh" --i tr Mis J... Wlnvkaut .,,!. J,u K, vv f lUlmrl uu,-M l Hi,, lump Mi niklMii ill.uvl (.1. i;1i,m u, ;imi- Mi tuut Mis ll.iiirtlt Ch,idU,k, Nli and Mis Nil,- limns tt I ,t Mr. ana Mn li'.c-ti Wiicht nil ot .Vd-u Mis Y'nwi liic-n 11 ilmMnwl la slllBUIlllUl,! UlU VVrrk Itt the' tolci- 1'lu-iic- company tor Mi ll. U-n U.iU--c who had her tonsils ivmovcd M. luUV .S'.du- Nicludrs Ji', Mr. and Mis. rtu-iuAs I'lKUiv tuut daughters tuul Mu. .'liiumo! (hunt unit Mill, Kllott, M"-'U WtMnrsduy In lull l.ului City mi Im.slmvsa, Mi'. wild Mis. Vrni AmbiMse have niovrd () Klvi-ilon whrm t.lwy will nuik tlu-li- homo. Miss Jli-U'u ivii Is irniltni! the wvk In Hflp.T Willi Hit sister, Mis. llniluiitl Mtok.es, Mr. unci Mrs, Thomas Nridon (if HliiKlmin were hrav vetting friends itiul rel.it Ives Tui'Mluy. Mrs, A. V., Ailuins liuve innvixl Into In-to the Mllii Aiulers n liome in the .-u'.iirv Nuholes :r nlleiuUM fu-!'.: fu-!'.: si wiiW) fvu- Mr. James Clyde la llctvr uiul.iv. The lrutv oivralois i.f I'tnll kxHin'.v met in l't,i,i Monday nlht U to: iiiu'.cklct A iwte to in(oi in W illi l!ic t'l&le hleo Ai-t tiiut to intikt' hour n.( i-ru-r dttJiLstiiicnt ttureeineiu.s. TNvic a'. '.eiivluu; fivin hriv were M'.ns hViu Kotui-n and Mis. llyron C-rv'Wst.'n. Junior Literal y club will hold C.e'.r net iiirc'.liij; Monday evenliib" at C'.e limine of Mis Mrlvln (.Slant Mis IVarl Cuim'.nhain has chary? of li'.f mer-'.li'i; and has made plans f.r a Ww.f to ty coiuliu-ted by club n.e:r.lcr and to pir-ent yome kltch-eti kltch-eti ti'.n'.s A bl atleiuUnce is c-ivc'.evt I'Vui'lh ward. Mrs. James before her marriage was Mlt.s Nona Anderson. Ander-son. Mrs. Hay IV Nlcholes of Ogden and Mr. mid Mrs. Arnold Workman are herf tind In Trovo visiting relatives rela-tives and friends Uiis week. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gordon find small baby have moved Into the John Grant home In the Fourth w atl. Mis, lVrnard Storm ond Mr. and Mrs. Owen Lynch sent Sunday evening eve-ning in Salt Uike City. They attended at-tended ft show and had dinner. Mrs. Kldon Chlpinan entertained ! at a dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Al-1-hoiu-o Chlpinan Wednesday, the oc- ca.-ion beini! Mr. Chlpm.m's blithday. M:- V1 Uiinmoiul rn'.r! t:(Uul ( a', i d;:.!-.rr lc'.y Wf!nrx!ay. the .:.:i tri:'.h- her b'.rtluUy. Tlie ue: !.-: Uul'.K'.tM Mr. and Mrs. J. j5;v.'.crr Cotiva all Mrs C. H C.-n-!:'.. Mrs Mrlun Cornwall and her j jvrr:..x Mr. Mrs. J. A. Com- ; a".. l Ti.e :;:v.u: sUkr M 1 A. UoaA Sos he Ne:i xv.-.;y:ievl until ! :!: frs: rri. in N eir.ber. They I .:: t- i-rr c:'.-.rvt l:i ir.err -ijo-round Ja.-.'.'.v-:-. I-A'.rr l:l '.!-:('. refc th.ey i :!. tv '.r:t a". o:r of :i:c rha;rls i: order '.o g'.e '..''.e pU'.ers und '.hr:r i'.:rrv-.or ci-c-.e to see the r:'.".:re .;. 4 Tl'.e Third Year IVe-hive girls of the eiMiul w.irvl enj.iyed un Autumn hike WedneMtiiy utternoon in company com-pany with their clu.ss instructors. Mrs lulph Ellison and Mrs. Geoage Nlilnles. niey rejKTt tt Very fii-j,yb'.e fii-j,yb'.e time. Among the deer hunters from here this week were Dr. and Mrs. Richards. Rich-ards. Mr. and Mrs. Earl llolmstead, Joseph Walton. Nelilon Viirney. Gilbert Gil-bert Shumway, Keed Robinson. Wen-del Wen-del Klrkivi'.rlck. A. F. Galsford, Glen L. Taylor. M. L. lidrd. Dr. Vera Houston. FAllth. Charles and Ernest Jtn-khn. Glen Sykes, M.uk Coddlng-ton. Coddlng-ton. K'.le IVnnett. TV.e TM1 ward S.i:V.ay MotI o;:.oers xr.A ,.ea. :-.-rs :.d :.:cr part-:-: rr-.r: '.s'. htu'.ay r.iht In the t---.rr.'. of t.e.r cha;yl Mid f.i- v5 !'.j-irr rn ;vir'.y. The r o:r-s r c-s:-.rr'..'i sui'.ab Fath er--:; p'.aoe for c.'-.ara.-.rrs jxsp. uhir : ti-.u Hi:;fVa seAon. :vhev ;v.:rr.rsklri faor-.. bu'.. r.d c c'.evrrly rrr'.p'.oyetl. Ti.ey vrt .1 uC-.rr'.M '.hro-.:h-h 4 fun N-M' r.ii lively gw.v.rs were rn-;.-vl. a a.s & c : us lunchron. C;:r'.i Ix-longmg to the LaVadls Ssx-lal Unit Rave a party Monday t veiling in honor of Mt-ss Amy Wag-.starf. Wag-.starf. who leaves soon for Ue mlfc-sun mlfc-sun field. The party was given at the home of Miss Jane Cooley and wa.5 In the form of a handkerchief sh-wer. Miss Wiifislaff Is the first from this unit to be called to fUl a m!s;'.o:i. Games were enjoyed by he Rroup as well as a bullet luncheon. lunch-eon. M-s Af'cn S'.iener was htess ! la. . Saturday afternoon to members of ':!; Variety club and a few spe-c spe-c a! K-iests at bridge luncheon at her heme. Mrs. Bernicc Adams. Mr-, Man- Humphries. Mrs. Edith p,-'on and Mrs. Etva Chadwlckwere l-e asocial irue-1 High score prizes ere'won by Mrs. Bemlce Adams a.-.d Mrs. May Shcliey. Mri Mo7-:ie Davis entertained members of the Fea'.itv club and xu'.s Thurwlay afternoon at her home in Lehl. The afternoon was 5-xT.t p'.aving bridito. alter which a c'e'xl-i'is lunch was served. Special K,.0--s included Mrs. Cliff Miller. M-s Fiv Evans. Mrs. Alta Webb. Mrs Bvron Wh.ipple. all of Lehl. and Jack W.ilk--r. Hieh score guest i,-p wrus won bv Mrs. Byron Whipple Whip-ple and club prize by Mrs. Gilbert Shumway. Consolation went to Mrs. Henry Chipman. Mrs. Louis Birk. Mrs. Jessie B. Birk and daughter spent Sunday in Salt Lake City at the homo of Mis. Marc Oftcrloh Mrs. H. E. Han-vin cf Salt L-ikc City gave a demonstration of a gn-er Wednesday nfternom at the home of Mrs. Mozlle Davis in Lehl. Members of the Feality club and a few special guests were in attendance. attend-ance. After the demonstration bridge was enjoyed. Mr and Mrs. Samuel Grant. Mrs. Melvin Grant and Clarence Gran., attended a farewell party Wednesday Wednes-day evening in Riverton in honor of Joseph Grcn. who leaves sosn ta fill a six months mission in Texas. Mr. Green is a cousin of the Grant family. Mrs Delbert Greenwood of Chicago Chi-cago is here spending the week at the home of Bishop and Mrs. T. A. Greenwood. Th" Adams camp of the Daucth-,i Daucth-,i of Pioneers met Thursday, Oc-t-ber 14th at the home of Mrs. Charlotte Shelley. The history ol DiV'd Grant and his wives was given bv his first grand daughter-in-law, Su,ie Steele. Mrs. Laura Timpjon and Mrs. Mary Slice sang Wild Mocr" followed by a reading, "To ihe Daughter of a Pioneer" by Mrs. Ma , s Webb. Pioneer recipes ;.cre given by Mrs. Hattie ; Iverson and Mrs. Nora Ingcrsoll. Oh Ye Mountains High" was the closing ong followed by the benediction, pronounced by Mrs. Nora Ingcrsoll Pioneer refreshments, consisting of .ait rising bread, cake and Bngham tea were'enjoyed by the 28 ladies present. Mrs ByTon Crookston spent last week-end visiting with her daughter daugh-ter Lenore, at Kenilworth. Lenore accompanied her mother home and is spending the week here. Members of the H. B. club and their husbands pleasantly surprised Mr and Mrs. Lige Chipman Friday The Gleaner girls of the First ward M. I. A. gave a buffet -supper Tuesday evening at the home of their class leader, Mrs. Leo Meredith Mere-dith The table decorations was a low crystal bowl filled with ye ow hTysanthemums between yelow taners in crystal holders. The fol-f fol-f program was enjoyed by the group with Miss Mildred Greenwood clMS president, presiding: a piano S by Norma Durrant, followed by a story of "Ruth the Gleaner" given by Betty Ann Larsen; a violin selection se-lection by Lillian Seastrand fol- wed by the Gleaner She read bv Helen Smith and repeated by the group, each girl was presented w. h a neaf; duet by Margaret Dunkley and Helen Ellison followed by a talk resting points in Cl by Mrs Delbert Greenwood. Th- cios numbers given by the twelve Gleaner girls present were "Friends of Mine" and "Just a Song at Twilight Twi-light " Special guests were Mrs. M. L, Baird and Mrs. Delbert Green-wood. evening at their new home, the occasion oc-casion being a house warming. Special Spe-cial guests included Dr. and Mrs. James Chadwick, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Al-ton Storrs, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellison Elli-son and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Calm. The evening was spent playing Monte Carlo Whist after which a tasty lunch was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Chipman were presented with a lovely gift. Mrs. Howard Nicholes entertained members of ' the Lawatta club and eeveral special guests Wednesday afternoon af-ternoon at the Bromley club rooms. The afternoon was spent- playing bridge after which a tasty lunch was served Special guests included Mesdames William Householder, Wil-lard Wil-lard Cleghorn, Leo Meredith, John Grant, Sidney Nicholes Jr., M. L. Baird, Clyde Birk, Thomas Priday and Mrs. June Peterson of Lehi. High score prizes were won by Mrs. Leo Meredith and Mrs. Eslie Bennett. |