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Show o Orson Bullock is ill at his home. A missionary dance will be given in the Third ward amusement hall tonight (Friday). Ruth Fage, a nurse at the L. D. S. hospital, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Alary B. Fage, and other relatives. Mrs. Beverage, who has been in the hospital for several weeks after an operation for goitre, returned home the last of the week. I Mrs. C. R. Clark, who underwent a major operation at the Aird hos-j hos-j pital in Provo two wreeks ago, returned re-turned home Tuesday. The Sharon stake Dramatic Co., will present the play, "Green Shirts" at the Second ward amusement hall Saturday evening, February 2nd. The proceeds are to go for 'Second ward maintenance. Mrs. James. Haslam and two daughters of Monroe, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Lee. Mrs. Haslam Has-lam is a sister of Mrs. Hayes and Mr. Lee. Among the out-of-town people attending at-tending the funeral of Mrs. Hannah Peterson were: Mary Bjork, Holli-day; Holli-day; Mr. and Mrs. Angus Benion, Vernon, Tooele Co.; Alfred Monson, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Peterson, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parduhn, American Fork; Ruth and Ellen Sundqulst, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Wil-ford Poulson and Mrs. C. P. Warnick, War-nick, Provo. The Timpanogos Stake Relief Society So-ciety board members were guests last Friday evening of Mi's. Mary Cooper. After the business had been taken care of a social hour and short program with refreshments were enjoyed, with Mrs. Lavina Fugal as guest of honor. Mrs. Fugal had been an active board member for several years but resigned last fall. Due to the illness of Mrs. Fugal's husband the social had not been held until this date. A gift for appreciation of the excellent services cf Mrs. Fugal was presented to her. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Newman! and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nielson en-j tertained at a' social Saturday eve-j ning at the Newman home. Lunch j was served on small tables which ' were centered with sweet peas and i ferns. After a sumptuous dinner had ben served, the evening was ; spent 'in progressive games. Mrs. 1 Harry Richards was winner of the best prize. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Banks, Mr-, and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Lew-is Olpin, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Clark, Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gamette, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mac-farlane, Mac-farlane, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thorne, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Radmall all of Pleasant Grove; Dr. and Mrs. Ed-dington, Ed-dington, Mr. and Mrs. David Mitchell Mitch-ell and Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton of Lehi. |