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Show W. A. McBride of Burley, Idaho, is j here visiting with Mrs. Jennie Cunn-i ingham and family. I , I Mr. and Mrs. Karl Pratt of Salt Lake City, were guests Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Pratt, enroute to California. Frank Edwards, who is employed at the Ingersoll sheep camp, is visiting visit-ing here indefinitely with his wife and family. Miss LaRee Chipman, who is teaching teach-ing school in Heber, spent the weekend week-end here with her father and sister, iW. H. Chipman and Miss Ann Chip-man. Chip-man. FOR SALE BALED STRAW at 23c per bail. Delivery 4 or more. Martin Nielsen. 3-2-lt Chief and Mrs. Irving L. Pratt, Harold, Ethel and Weston Pratt, attended at-tended the annual meeting and banquet ban-quet of the Veteran Volunteer Firemen Fire-men and Ladies Auxiliary organization organiza-tion in Salt Lake City, last Friday evening. o hmmm Fork Locals Miss Denice San ford of Salt Lake City, was a week-end guest at the W. S. Chipman home. Baby Chicks Open dates for April and May. F. Rulon Nicholes. 3-2-3t Mrs. C. A. Tolboe and children of Trovo, visited "Wednesday and Thursday Thurs-day wilh her mother, Mrs. Jennie Cunningham. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Zimmerman of Eureka, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting Mrs. Zimmerman's mother, Mrs. Margaret Robinson. WANTED -Young man to work in shop and learn trade. Martin Niel-son. Niel-son. 3-2-lt Mrs. Helen Hoiselt, Mack Chipman and Harold Firmage are attended a formal dinner party and dance in Salt Lake City this evening given by the Alpha Phi AX Sorority of the University Univer-sity of Utah. Mrs. Alma Olson and Mrs. William S. Storrs left Monday for California, whero they will visit two weeks with relatives. They will also meet Alton K. Storrs, son of Mrs. Storrs, who is returning from Hawaii, where he has been laboring as an L. '). S1. missionary mission-ary for the past, two yjars. Mrs. F. M. Houston, a former- resident resi-dent of this city, entertained at her home in Lehi Saturday afternoon for fifteen lady friends of this city. Bridge was the afternoon's diversion. Mrs. Leonard Chipman and Mrs. J. F. Noyes winning high honors. A delicious de-licious luncheon was served at the small tables early in the evening. |