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Show Henry Brown, who was operated j on Tuesday In the Lehi hospital for j p hernia, is reported getting along very nicely- j Last Sunday night the Utah State j f Safety Council gave the program in the Fourth ward. Slides were shown : e and an interesting talk cn safety m dr.ving a car was given. A good f crowd was in attendance. ' Mayor Wm. Storrs has set aside . , the date of May 25 as "Poppy Day" ; in American Fork. The American ; : Legion Auxiliary will be in charge of 1 1 the sale of the poppies and further j : details will be announced later. r Mrs. Delbert Greenwood of Salt ; Lake City was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Greenwood. Mrs. Greenwood is working in Salt Lake while Mr. Greenwood is a member of the faculty of the University at Ames, Iowa, and she plans to join him there in the spring. The Variety club met -at the home of Mrs. Mate Earl last Thursday. The afternoon was spent in playing bridge, the club prize being won by Mrs. Rulon Nicholes with the guest prize going to Mrs. Frank Brown. Tasty refreshments were served. Mrs. Roy Greenwood was the hostess hos-tess of the B. B. club which met at her home last Friday. Mrs. Ben f Moffett and Mrs. Wm. Elsmore won the prize at Bridge. The house was decorated in accordance with St. Patrick's day, and a dainty lunch was served. Mrs. Joseph Nicholes has received word from her brother, Dr. P. M. Kelly, of St. Anthony, Idaho, that he and Mrs. Kelly will be in American Ameri-can Fork on the 20th and will spend a few days here with friends and relatives before leaving on then-journey then-journey to the Swiss-German mission mis-sion of which Dr. Kelly has been recently appointed president. Mrs. Ronald Bate was hostess to the Deltha Dames at a bridge party at her home Wednesday. Place cards and the lunch were in honor of St- Patrick's day. Special guests were Mesdames Elmer Bate, Bert Timpson, Gilbert Shumway, Reed Christofferson and Howard Timpson. Timp-son. The club prize was won by Mrs. Alton Storrs and the guest prize by Mrs. Gilbert Shumway. Mrs. Harold Jones of Salt Lake was operated on in the L. D. S-hospital S-hospital Wednesday for hernia. Mrs. Jones, who was formerly Miss Thel-ma Thel-ma Boley of this city, is reported getting along fine. Mrs. Malissa Boley and Miss Malissa Greenwood are staying at the Jones home wnue ivrrs- Jones is m the hospital- Among those who attended the funeral services of Oscar Eskelson at Kamas Wednesday were: Mr. and Mrs- Walter Durrant and family, fam-ily, Mr- and Mrs. Oral Eskelson Former bishop James T. Gardner and E. J. Seastrand were speakers. Mrs. Sam Grant, Mrs. Kenneth Brown and Mrs- Ben Wright, who work with Mrs- Durrant in the Primary, Pri-mary, and Mr. Sam Grant, were also in attendance. The G. A. ladies club entertained their husbands Thursday night at the home of Mrs- John Bunton-Professor Bunton-Professor Carl Frischknecht of Logan Lo-gan gave an interesting talk on the ' problems confronting the raisers of poultry. Other special guests were A. B- Call of Provo, county farm Agent, and J. E. Pettit, of Price. Lunch was served to twenty-six, after af-ter the election of new officers who are as follows: President, Mrs- Henry Hen-ry McNiel; vice president, Mrs. C- , J. Goodali and secretary, Mrs- Reed Robinson. o |