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Show motored to Farmington Wedaesaay and were married. They will m&!as their home in this city. 0 ALPINE NEWS Mrs. L- Bates, Reporter. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Strong are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby daughter, who arrived Saturday, September 20th. Mother and baby are Uoing nicely. Mrs. Inland Beck entertained the Happy Dozen at her home Wednesday afternoon. After the usual activities, a dainty lunch was served. Members of the Book of Mormon Class of the Sunday School entertained entertain-ed during the week In honor of T. F. Carlisle, who has been in the Sunday School for forty years and who is being be-ing released on account of his health. Merlin Whitby, who underwent an operation at the L. D. S. Hospital several weeks ago, was able to be brought to his home last Saturday and is improving as well as can be expected, as the operation was a serious ser-ious one. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carlisle and little daughter, Helen, accompanied try Mrs. Orval McGregor and children of California, were visitors at Paris City on Thursday. '. ; ,.. Max Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of this city, and Miss Ivone Adams of American Fork surprised sur-prised their many friends when they |