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Show Am. Fork Locals Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller and family fam-ily of Provo spent Sunday here visiting visit-ing Mr. Miller's mother, Mrs. Mabel Miller. Mrs. Eileen Furgusen left for her home at Monticello, Utah, Saturday-after Saturday-after spending several weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Phillips. Miss Arvilla Devey left Tuesday morning for Los Angeles to spend two weeks visiting with relatives. She made the trip to the coast with a brother from Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor and family visited in Nephi last Friday night with Mrs. Taylor's brother, Clifford D. Reese and family. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor attended attend-ed a meeting of the Dixon-Taylor-Russell employees held in the Provo store Tuesday night. Mrs. Ernest Parduhn left Thursday Thurs-day morning for Pasadena, California, Califor-nia, to spend an indefinite visit, with a brother, George Winn, who spent in playing games after which a dainty lunch was served. A good time was had by all. presidency, Mrs. Emma Holiw ' Mrs. Clara Rhodes and Mrs p 1 Shelley with the class leaders?! ed in the preparations is critically ill there. The G. A. Club met Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. John Duckworth. A review of the book "Laughing Boy" was given by Mrs. D. W. Jones, following which the hostess served a delicious lunch. Ten members were present. Miss Edith Jacklin left Monday for Heber to spend several weeks with her cousin and wife, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Earl Jacklin, the occasion being be-ing the arrival of a new baby daugh-I daugh-I ter at their home. The Merry Makers Club met at the j home of Mrs. John Berg Friday af-j af-j temoon, April 27th, with, twelve j members present. The invited guests were: Mrs. Grace Coates and Mrs. ; Pearl Logie. The afternoon was Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holmstead, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gaisford Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor motored to Heber Saturday night, and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tuttle, formerly of this city. Mr. Tuttle is manager of a store in Smithfield buit his family is remaining in Heber until school closes. Miss Evelyn Peck celebrated her fourteenth birthday Tuesday by having hav-ing a party at her home that night. Twenty young , friends were invited and all had a gay time in games, prizes being won by Miss Kathryn Holindrake and James McAllister. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Charles Peck, mother of the young hostess. The rooms were decorated with bouquets of tulips and bridal i wreath. Many compliments have been given giv-en the Primary officers and teachers of the Third ward for the splendid success of their ward spring festival which was given in the high school auditorium Wednesday night. The festival was well attended. The children who took parts presented their dances and songs in a manner reflecting careful directing and training. Mrs. Thelma Lynch was the director of the festival, Mrs. Gertrude Merikoffer and Miss Helen Devey were accompanists, and the |