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Show Flowers for Decoration Day Order now Carnations, Roses, Peonies, Etc. Humphries. Telephone 200-W, American Fork. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lee entertained entertain-ed at dinner Sunday the guests being be-ing Mr. and Mrs. Dan Barker and son, Eugene, of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Skinner and Johnie Briner of Price, were Sunday Sun-day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Goodall. Mrs. Jennie Cunningham returned to her home here Monday after visiting for the past two months in Los Angeles at the home of her daughter, Mrs. S. G. Carter and family, and her son, Robert Cunningham Cun-ningham and family. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kelly motored to California a week ago, Mrs. Cunningham returning return-ing with them. Mrs. Lucreta Ashby Arbon gave a review of the book "Her Son's Wife" by Dorothy Canfield Fisher, at the mothers and daughters meeting of the Third ward Relief Society Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. Mrs. Inez McDonald gave a piano solo. A number of young mothers were out to the meeting and enjoyed it very much. Mrs. W. H. Sager entertained a number of relatives and close friends at a linen shower in honor of her neice, Miss Margaret Binns, a bride of the near future. The afternoon was spent playing games and chatting. chat-ting. The bride received many lovely gifts. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. See the Primary May Festival Wednesday, May 27, at 8 p m. Apollo Hall. 10c for all over' Prl Mrs. David Taylor entertained the members of the Lawata club and guests at six tables of bridge at Mrs Fjeld's Delux club rooms in Lehi' The club members present were' Mesdames Howard Nicholes, Clvde Thornton, Eslie Bennett, Glen Sykes Vern Houston, Mark Coddington Vern Chipman, Harold Fox and Chris Scott; the guests, Mesdames Walter B. Devey, Kenneth Noye? TlS ii!wick. Stanford BrlgS' Ralph Ellison, Alton storrs U-' M0eSPain' Leo Meredith, ML Baird Eldon Chipman, Glen Robin ' son Rulon Peterson, Stanford Tilde and Leige Chipman. Mrs. g E Sykes won the high score club prize and Mrs. Eslie Bennett the ZZZ tton award. The high score c t Prise went to M E.don CwE and the consolation truest nri,! , 'awarded to Mrs, 8taS3i.W" |