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Show ' Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lee had as their guests for dinnjr Sunday Mrs. ; Ann Hurlbert of Los Angeles, and i Mrs. Mary Fowler of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones have moved to Peerless where Mr. Jones 1 is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Burch, ' (Margarite Birk) have moved into j the Jones home. A winsome baby girl was born Tuesday night to Mr. and Mrs. Dellt Fox, at the home of Mrs. Fox's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jared Keller. ;The mother, formerly Miss Beatrice Ruth KeUar, and the new baby are doing nicely. I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Culbertson Jr. of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Culbertson and Miss Florence Chipman of Salt Lake; Mr. and i Mrs. Roy Myers and son, Doyle, of j Eureka, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Chipman and family. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Shelley and son, Paul, Mrs. June S. Wright and i Miss Amy Shelley, spent Thursday ! of last we;k in the capitol city vis-1 iting with Mr. and Mrs. James I Bowlden. Miss Virginia Shelley, who has spent several days there with her uncle and aunt, returned ! home. j Am. Fork Locals Mr. and Mrs. Raven.sdale have moved into one of the William Baxter Bax-ter apartments. Marion Robinson Jr. has been spending the past ten days in Gannett, Idaho, with relatives. Glen Taylor attended the funeral of Lloyd Williams in Provo Monday Mon-day afternoon. Mr. Taylor officiated offic-iated as one of the pall bearers. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Crawley have moved into apartments in the Adolph Nielson home, formerly oc-' cupied by Mr. and Mrs. L. H. ! Miller. i Mrs. Vene Okey, who has been a guest of Mrs. Thomas L. Cod-dington, Cod-dington, is spending a few days in Provo with her son, Jack, and wife, and leaves soon for her home in San Francisco. Mrs. Gilbert Baxter entertained last Saturday night at a Hallowe'en Hallo-we'en social and dancing party at her home the occasion being her birthday. Twenty-four friends were present and the rooms were tastefully taste-fully decorated for the occasion. A delicious lunch completed the party. Jesse Russon was in attendance at a convention of Red and White Committeemen held in Manti Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mr. Russon represented the Chipman Grocery Department, affiliated with the Red and White Lydia Olsen were guests in Sail Lake Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Batchelor. Mrs. Wallace Larson is confined to her bed suffering from an attack at-tack of heart trouble. Her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Ethel Hadlock of Ogden, is here caring for Mrs. Larson. Harry Lee leaves the end of this week for Leadville, Colorado, to join his brother, Clifford, who is employed there. Mr. Lee expects to remain there if employment is obtained. ob-tained. Miss Nina Halliday, who teaches in Price, spent several days last week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Halliday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesson, with whom she enjoyed en-joyed a trip east last summer, with Misses Lloyd and Hansen, teachers in Price, spent Sunday evening here at the Halliday home. Mr. Jesson showed pictures of the trip taken by a small motion picture machine which all enjoyed. They left for Price late in the evening. A jolly time by all who participated partici-pated in the annual Hallow'en party held Monday night by the B. B. Ladies and their husbands is reported. The party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Del-bert Del-bert Chipman. The guests enjoyed games during the evening and a delicious lunch. All came costumed, the outstanding best characters were suitably rewarded. Those taking the prizes were John Robinson, Mrs. Joseph Walton and Prank Bush. The home was cleverly decorated dec-orated in the colors of the season and the giuests were given the customary cus-tomary thrills. There were 'forty-four 'forty-four in attendance. Mrs. Bethyl Le Baron and ,:, children left the first of the ' for Salt Lake to visit Mr. Le on's mother for a few days, f .. to leaving today for Los Aug ,J to reside. t , Walter Durrant Jr. celeW.. his tenth birthday Tuesday noon at his home by having a teen friends as gueste at a !, Games were enjoyed by aH, by a tasty lunch served by !y young hosts mother, Mrs. ff,5 Durrant. J- Following the opening exercises of the M. I. A. meeting Tuesday night the Gleaner girls of the Second Sec-ond ward were taken by their teachers, Mrs. Detta Taylor and Mrs. Violet Peters, to the home of Mrs. Taylor where a social hour was spent. Hallowe'en spooky stories stor-ies were told by firelight, fortunes told and light refreshments were served. Sixteen were present. ' Miss Norma Durrant was hostess to thirty-five friends at a Hallowe'en party at her home Monday night. The home was converted into a proper setting for the assortment of ghosts and goblins who assembled. assem-bled. The usual Hallowe'en stunts provided a lively evening after which games were played and a delicious lunch served. I tT.llwn 1 1. organization. Mrs. M. A. Wilde, Mrs. James Varney, Mrs. George Vamey and Mrs. Charlotte . Featherstone spent Monday with Mrs. Charlotte Brit-ton, Brit-ton, who is confined to her bed with injuries sustained in a recent automobile accident in Salt Lake. Mrs. Britton had several ribs broken brok-en but is now -improving nicely. Friday night forty-one friends of Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Pratt, most of them affiliated with the Veteran Volunteer Firemen and the Ladies Auxiliary of Salt Lake, completely surprised them at their home here in celebration of Mrs. Pratt's birthday. birth-day. They brought their picnic lunch which was enjoyed after an evening of games and social chat In the party were Chief and Mrs Walter S. Knight, assistant Chief and Mrs. David Mills of the Salt Lake department; William A Card-well, Card-well, president of the Veteran Volunteer Vol-unteer Firemen; and Mrs. Annie An&ei, president of the ladies auxiliary, aux-iliary, it was a coincident too, that Mrs. W. C. Hansen of this city who was invited to the party, met for the first time in thirty-two years her aunt, Mrs. Elisa Wilding of ?ohn?y' Wah0' and an uncle-John uncle-John Oldham of Sandy |