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Show I Misses Virginia Brown and Arilda Jones were visitors in' Provo Tues-j Tues-j day afternoon. . Mrs. Clinton Larson and son CUn-'iton CUn-'iton of Salt Lake, spent last week-j week-j end here with Mrs. Larson's mother, I Mrs. Emma Foster. Am. Fork Locals Miss Lydia Olson spent Tuesday 3n the capitol city with her sister, Mrs. L. J. Batchc-lor. Mr. and Mrs. Golden S. Baxter of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Myers of Salt Lake, spent last weekend week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Myers. TIIKKE IS STILL TIME TO PLANT REDDING PLANTS, PETEUNIES, GERANIUMS, CAU-NAS, CAU-NAS, SALVIA, VEIIBENIAS, AST-KllS, AST-KllS, ETC. HUMPHRIES. adv. Mrs. Roy Gardner, Miss Luella ' Gardner and Jack Gardner of Salt '. Xake, and Mrs. Joe Fedder of Los ' Angeles, spent Monday here with .Mrs. William H. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nelson and baby ! daughter, Betty Jean, returned j Tuesday from a ten days' visit in Boise, Idaho, with Mrs. Nelson's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Goodwin. Mrs. Clyde Thornton, Misses Zina Baker and Melba Barratt, with Miss ; Rhoda Larson of Lehi, all graduates of the L. D. S. hospital, attended the Nurses' Homecoming party held : at the hospital last Monday night. Miss Ruby Bowers of Payson i spending two weeks here with he uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joh: Robinson and family. Misses Eileen, Sarah and Florenc Chipman went to Salt Lake Mor I day. Miss Eileen returned Tuesda; ; night, and the Misses Sarah an Florence are visiting with thei j aunt, Mrs. E. A. Culbertson. j The M. I. A. singers who partici I pated in the stake music festiva ; last winter in the tabernacle Iwre i vent to Salt Lake Tuesday evening j to practice for the concert whicl will b3 given Sunday in the Sal Lake tabernacle, as part of the M I. A. conference. Mrs. John Robinson entertainec the ladies of the Sorosis Club al her home last Friday afternoon Entertainment was provided by Mrs Jarvis Aydelotte and Miss Madeline Madel-ine Robinson who gave several readings. read-ings. Late in the afternoon a delicious de-licious lunch was served. Mrs. Roy Steele was a special guest. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humphries and family; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Humphries and family, were among the guests at a birthday dinner jiven by Mrs. Cyril Anderson of Provo last Sunday. The dinner honored Mrs. Anderson's and the Messrs. Humphries' father. F. S. I I Mrs. Leo Meredith, Miss Ruth Chipman and Miss Lenore Crooks-ton Crooks-ton were among -the guests at a bridge luncheon Monday given by Mrs. Charles Cox at her home in Provo. The guests were members of the N. L. U. Alumni, and the party honored Miss Laree Van Wagonen a bride of Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crookston, Miss Lenore Crookston and Eldon 1 Crookston, with J. T. Burton of Kennilworth, left early Thursday morning enroute to the World's Fair in Chicago, and points east. They expect to visit New York, Boston, , Washington, D. C. and possibly will g rake a trip into Canada. The trip ; i is being made by auto. j g Last Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. 1 g Glen Taylor entertained at -their m home. Bridge was played at six I I tables, the high score prize being i I won by Mrs. Edi Larson and K. J. i Bird. Flowers were used to decorate i the entertaining rooms. A delicious J lunch was served at the small tables, to Messrs. and Mesdames J. F. Wal- ton, K. J. Bird, C. T. Jones, A. F. J Gaisford Jr., G. S. Richards, Earl i Holmstead, Junius West and Thos. J A. Barratt, Mrs. Lloyd B. Adamson j and Mrs. Edward R. Tuttle of this city; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Adamson of Lehi. t 1 Humphries. Mrs. Ada Barratt entertained several sev-eral of her former school chums at her home last Thursday afternoon. Sewing! and chatting were the main features of entertainment and at six o'clock all were seated to a de-cious de-cious supper. Covers were laid Mr. and Mrs. Leo Searle spent thi week-end in American Fork. Am Parker returned home with them fo: a week's visit. Mrs. Walter Steffens and son Gene, returned Saturday from s week's visit with friends and rela tives in Salt Lake City. Piano Lessons Twenty-five cents Start any time. Call Lehi 43 -W. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnston and two children of Evanston, Wyoming, Wy-oming, are spending this week here with Mrs. Johnston's sister, Mrs, Edward Tuttle. for Mesdames June S. Wright, Jane A. Welsh, Nell Binns, Esther Pax-man, Pax-man, Elsie Ashton, Martha Chad-wick, Chad-wick, Mariam Wing and Susie Logs-don. Logs-don. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Firmage and daughters, Louise and Edna Fae, left for the east Friday. Mr. Firmage Fir-mage will receive medical treatment at Mayo Brothers clinic in Rochester, Roches-ter, N. Y. Mrs. Firmage and the girls will visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Whitman at Appleton, Wis.; with Mr. and Mrs. James Chipman at Barboo, Wis., and with Mr. and Mrs. Veness Chipman at Water-, town, Wis. The Firmages will also visit the World's Fair. i Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Searle and ( Miss Jean Parker spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake. f I THERE IS STILL TIME TO ! PLANT BEDDING PLANTS PETEUNIES, GERANIUMS, CAU-' CAU-' NAS, SALVIA, VEEBENIAS, AST-I AST-I ERS, ETC. HUMPHRIES. adv. ; Miss Mildred Bate celebrated her! , tenth birthday by having eighteen ; friends as guests at a birthday party ' Thursday afternoon. Games were' enjoyed and a dainty lunch was! served. Favors marked each guest's i place. j Mrs. Rcsa Grant, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence! Grant, Miss Zola Grant, Charles ! and Melvin Grant attended the funeral fun-eral services of Mr. Joseph Francis 77, brother of Mrs. Rosa Grant in Lake Shore Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Melvin Grant entertained the Variety Club at her home Thursday' afternoon. Three tables of bridge' were played, the high score favors I bemg won by Mrs. Kenneth Brown 1 and Mrs. Adair Bromley, special! Dick and Dorothy Hindley of Far-mington, Far-mington, are spending a week here with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hindley Clyde Ingersoll and his sister Mrs Melba I. Whitaker of Los Angeles' are here as guests of their uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Jos. E. Ingersoll Mrs. R. T. Gilchrist of Lehi is spending spend-ing the week here with Mr. and Mrs Ingersoll her portents, while her Sand, is in training at Camp J' rs-R-L- received word last. Friday morning of the birth of -another grandchild, a son born that morning to Mr. and Mrs.1 J. T. Arbon of Tremonton. Mrs Arbon formerly Miss Lucretia Ashby .is m the Cottonwood stake materni-ZSw: materni-ZSw: Sheandth Laredo- guests were Mrs. Milton Adams and Mrs. LeRoy Mecham. A tasty lunch was served at the small tables. Funeral services were held in Lehi Tuesday afternoon for Enoch Rus-son, Rus-son, respected Lehi pioneer resident who died after a lingering "32 was the father of Jesse Russon of Qns . caty. A number of American Fork people attended the serv es Perren Sager of this city took S in the services, rendering a violln Friends of Mrs. H. D. Wilcox, who is at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William R. Hansen here, will regret re-gret to learn she is very low. Mrs. Wilcox has been ill for some time. Edward Tuttle is employed by the ' Z. C. M. I. to assist in the various stores operated by this firm I throughout the state and Idaho. Mr. Tuttle at present is employed at Downey, Idaho, and in Smithfield, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor had as guest for dinner Wednesday Mr. Taylor's sister, Mrs. W. W. Williamson William-son of Forsyth, Montana. Mrs. Williamson has come to visit with her . mother in Lehi who recently fell and broke a hip. Curtis: Ramsay, son of Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Ramsay, who is attending the Chillicothe Business College in Chillicothe, Missouri, was awarded a silver medal for second place in the eighty-word dictation test which was a part of the Commercial contest held last Saturday at the Chillicothe Business College. Mr. Edwin Searle and family and Mr. Jess Searle and family left Wednesday for their home in Burley, after spending Decoration day in American Fork. Joseph Ovard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Ovard accompanied ac-companied his uncle Jess to Burley, Idaho, where he will be employed for the summer months. A family party was held Monday, May 29th at Saratoga in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Joseph Searle. Bathing, games and supper were enjoyed en-joyed by 52, who were: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Searle and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Searle and families of Burley, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Searle and family of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Searle, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Ovard, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shelley, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Searle and families, Mr. and Mrs. Eli J. Clayson, Mrs. Lillian C. Booth and children, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Searle, all of American Fork. |