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Show Vr. :i::i .Mrs. l'areH Walter and family df Provo. are v::::iiS this wr-ek v. PP-ainr Gro'e relatives. Mr-. V.az'A Wadlf-y l?:iily is at the llospiud xetvre she will undergo ;.n (;-r.viion fur goitre in Ihe near f u'ure. Mr. and Mrs. F.lvin CiUnmn have j.urcbasod a home in the Lindon ward and moved there this week. Mrs. Mary Cuuper uf the Eeliet ' Society S'ake Eoard visited the Windsor Wind-sor ward Tuesday afternoon. Nile Wadiey was operated on Thursday, at the Pelri Hospital for appendicitis. Mrs. Frestwich of Salt Lake, visited visit-ed tin's week at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P. Keeteh and family. Mrs. Bertha Gray and Mrs. Lellie Houston accompanied H. C. Robert-Son Robert-Son to Salt Pake City Thursday. The ladies visited wilh relatives while Mr. Robertson attended to business affairs. Supt. David Gourley in company with Supt. C. X. Jensen of Salt Lake City, left Monday morning for Cleveland, Cleve-land, Ohio to attend the superintendents superinten-dents convention of the N. E. A. They will visit schools while enroute. Mr-, v.r.-nrt Clayton was a "alt I ,ak- i...i.or W -!:n-:-'lay. J.-ici I'. Fiik.-iI m;i!r a l-uninegs trip I,, Salt I k - :diir::;day. Mr. and .Mr a. J. 1 .. Tl.-ol.:t!J wer-: I , ,, .') v i iirs VWdH-.-iday. I!..rl. Coi.p.-r m:t:. a J.tmi !.: trip .) 11 Pali'- U Molel'i',. Ki.:i-ytli.i.K U r--:i'y fr tl. Tri- takf H.,ud P.iiow Saturday, Fehruarv adv Mr..). A. P. C.,...-r atteii'led ths Lin-, lion l:..i-f Swi.-ty Tuesday and pave ; I ,. Km-i'.-iI H'TVH-i; ...;:in. Mi:::! n.-rnic- lln-d ipenf the v,,.rk-w,d .viil, In i- r, .Mr.;. 0. H ( ii ' . i- and oUe-r Sail. lake rclal i vc.-i. William P. A I wood of Salt Ltk" v.aa a iii.-.it of li Is (i. oilier, Mrs. b'arah Atwood, Sunday. Rolieai ;ala are going forward daily for Ihe liinh school opera "Debutante" which will be presented early in March. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson and family visited with Mr: Nelson's mollicr in Salt. Pake City Sunday. Pa Veil Poren is confined at home j UjIs v. i:..-k with, rheurna'ism. Mr. Pth.-l Drysdule was a Salt l-ale vidir.or Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Green and children of Ameiican Fork, were 'Hi, jji-r gu.-:jts Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. j Jami S D. 'J'hurne. j Miss M.-Iba Clark was at home ; Wednesday from her school work at ' l.i hi, Kiiiren'ng with a bad cold. She relumed to her work there Thursday. .Miss Pslello Fenton and Miss U'da ,'!'!:;, in p -on, representing the Stake Poa. d of Ihe M. I. A. visited the Lindon Lin-don Ward M. P A. Tuesday evening. The ofhoers of the First Ward Primary Pri-mary ""'t Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. I,ewi3 Olpin. After the business meeting had been held, a social hour and refreshments were enjoyed. At the Sunday School union meeting meet-ing Held Sunday, Miss Bessie Newman New-man gave one of her prize essays, and Supt. David Gourlcy talked on the need and value of the Sunday School union meetings. Mrs. llciisen Miid.son entertained Tuesday evening at a family birthday dinner in honor of her husband's birthday. Kecd W. Wamick returned home the last of the week from Ogden, where he was advertising manager for the Ogden Livestock Show. L. P. Harvey, Mrs. Harold Walker and llcnson Mielsou motored to Salt Like Thursday on business and pleasure. Mrs. Uxviua Fugal accompanied her son, Pelberl, to a missionary home coming at the 1-ehl Third ward for Klder Wolston, who recently returned return-ed from the California mission. Mr. and -Mrs. Ernest Olseu, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Peck and Mr. and Mrs. S. I). Harper attended a Valentine social, February 14, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peslie Saiilla of American Ameri-can Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Olpin are rejoicing re-joicing over the arri . at if a wln-noine wln-noine baby girl born February 13. The mother and baby are doing nicely fit the Crane Maternity Home in Provo. Mrs. Cora Atwood a id Mrs. Ella Craguu of the Timpanogos Stake Board of the Relief Society were visitors at the Second ward Tuesday afternoon, to hear Hie reading of "The Doll House" by Mrs. May Grua. The Sunshine committee of the Second Ward Relief Society held a social Wednesday afternoon, February 13, at the home of Mrs. Ixmritz Jacob-son. Jacob-son. The afternoon wTas spent in church songs . and other program numbers. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boren visited at Suit l.ake Sunday with Mrs. Boron's Bor-on's fai her, Win. Dayhell, who is at the L. D. S. hospital having under went an operation hut week. They also visited with her sister, Mrs. Moroni Moulton and family of Salt 1 c.ke. Mrs. Annie Mayberry and her daughter, -Mrs. LaDocia Wagstaff, visited Monday with Mrs. Sarah Atwood. At-wood. Mrs. Mayberry and Mrs. At-v. At-v. ood are sisters. Mrs. W. J. Beck had as her guests Tl ars.i 'v evening, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. !v'c Mr-.. Ella Marsden of Alpine, end Mrs. Emma McDaniel of Idaho. Airs. Pearl Wadley entertained a a social Wcduesday afternoon. The la e was syott in social chat. A de-iVhms de-iVhms trav luncheon was served to the following guests: Mary Halliday, Elizabeth Thornton, Nettie Walker, I a Rue Smith. Pela Banks. Kate Jacobs. Jac-obs. Ethel Fenton. Puella Thorne, Nettie Gamett. Maud Richards, Lizzie Bullock. May C.'-ua. ITauuah Halliday. Oral Wright. Mary Wright, Opal Adamson of American Fork, Phena Halliday of Trovo, and Merle Coombs of Salt Like. Mrs. Howard Thorne and Mrs. R. E. Moffet.t. entertained Saturday evening. February lti, at a card social, at the Moffett home. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Parduhn, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Thorne, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Errol Halliday, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beck. A dainty tray luncheon lunch-eon was served. A jolly time was reported. re-ported. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson entertained en-tertained at a prettily arranged Valen tine social last Friday evening, February Feb-ruary 15. The rooms were attractively attractive-ly decorated with red hearts and Valentines. The valentine motifs were carried out in the ice cream with red hearts. The evening was Spent in progressive "Stung" and other games. A dainty tray luncheon was served. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Arnel Greene, Mr. and Mrs. Will " Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Thorne, Wrs. Archie Boren, Mr. and i - ' te Harper and Mr. and ick. S |