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Show chiNews h vjothe sixmt Sunday In rutins MLsa Voma .,m.urPiweU oiid daugh-land daugh-land Ewil.v. mid son, ;;;'t Monday to Provo. -,h Kothe"ond Mrs. Wil-'-tielor spent Monday eve- ta Provo. 1 . Mrs Eugene Gumey are 'tnts of a fine baby boy, ljjy. Mother and baby ; nicely. Turner and son, Ernest, 'Gilford Nelson and son, ' nt Thursday in Lindon "p. u Culmer. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Peterson spent Thursday in Salt Lake. Mrs. Ruth Curl-is and Miss Helen! Gardner spent Friday visiting in i Salt Lake. Mrs- Earl Smith, daughter, Phyllis, : and son, Glen spent Monday in Salt ' Lake. Dean Udell left Wednesday for Arizona on a business trip. He will be gone a week. Mrs. Leroy Lott is entertaining members of the social club at her home this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Smith were Salt Lake visitors on Monday. Mrs. Rozella Racker of Salt Lake spent Sunday in Lehi visiting with members of her family here. Miss Mirl Pagan sixmt Sunday in Salt Luke. James Gatherum of Salt Lake was a week-end guest of Orville Gunther. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. McAffce of j Provo, were Sunday guests at the ' home of Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis SUN Mrs. Mae Bone of Salt Lake is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. Roland Ro-land Zimmerman. C. A. Pearson of California was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Doll during dur-ing the week-end. Mrs. C. F. Johnson was visiting in American Fork Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs- Vern Beck. Mrs- W. A. Evans and Mi-, and Mrs. Ferd Evans were guests of Mrs. Melvin Runnells in Provo Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beck of Draper spent Sunday visiting hi Lehi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck. Mrs. J. E. Dorton was among those attending the Lehi stake excursion to the Salt Lake temple last Tuesday. Tues-day. James Comer left Wednesday in ' company with a party of Eureka ! friends on an Elk hunt in the Nebo ' district. n j ,bie Jones, district F. E. R. 4 "attended the Nurses Con-., Con-., Newhouse Hotel m 'I' Thursday and Friday, ii - . ' , Mrs. James Reed, Leo Lark and Mr. and Mrs- -lurman of Garfield spent . j Lenrwith their mother, n - Jones. ; Mrs "Archie Peterson and 's ' vernal Salters of " - vere visitors at the - Mrs. John Turner r evening. Sii ' -ms and Wallace Skinner, lie ''the C C. Camp in South-f South-f -re here visiting their par-t par-t andMrs- Sylvester Evans ad Mrs. John Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. E. Virgil Peck spent' Sunday visiting in Orem with Mrs. Peck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Jacobson. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gill and daughter, daugh-ter, Helen, of Salt Lake were Sunday Sun-day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Littleford. Mrs. Rachel Anderson has returned re-turned home from Ogden, where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Verno Larsen. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Olsen and daughters of Salt Lake visited in Lehi Sunday with Mrs. Olsen's mother, moth-er, Mrs. W. W. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Ivory and daughter, Jean, of Salt Lake spent Sunday in Lehi at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Taylor. Andy Trane and son, Glen, arrivec home Monday night from Idaho where they have been employed during dur-ing the past six weeks. Eldon Schow arrived home Mon day evening, from Blackfoot, Idahc where he has been employed in th sugar factory during the past montr. isjLnas Powell arrived in ;"UyfromAlcova,Wyom- JS , several days' visit here 'iaughters- Miss Inez Pow-w Pow-w been visiting in Alcovo ",f -sis with her parents, and j tell came with her. if ' ri nior Class of the First njal entertained at a "Mis-Iteie "Mis-Iteie '-, Tuesday evening. The : gi; je dressed in misfit attire pit - aa evening in games and erai ,iwed by delicious refresh-'ty refresh-'ty "misfit" idea was carried ins 1 'shout the party- -a Mr. and Mrs. James P. Christen-sen Christen-sen spent Sunday afternoon in San-. San-. dy visiting with Mrs. Christensen's sister, Mrs. Mary Park, and her brother, John Balliger and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gill and Mr. and Mrs. William Henthorn of Salt Lake visited in Lehi Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Norman. The men enjoyed a pheasant hunt. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fagan and daughters, Lucile and Bernadine, and Mrs. Lowell Brown andchUdren . were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. 3 Anderson in Pleasant Grove, Sunday. 1 LaVon Peterson, little daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ernest Peterson, enter-tamed enter-tamed a group of little friends at a Hallowe'en party Friday. Games j ' were enjoyed and refreshments serv- I f ed to a number of small guests. Mrs Samuel Jackson visited at a Salt Lake hospital Monday evening with her brother, Mr. Gladwin Moore, who is receiving treatment there. She reports that he is doing as well as can be expected. Mr and Mrs. Gomer Brown, Charles Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Jorgensen, all of Tooele, spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. S E Littleford and Mr. and Mrs. James P. Christensen. Mrs. Brown is Mr. Littleford's sister. The Fourth ward Sunshine committee com-mittee entertained at a social on Thursday afternoon of last week, in honor of Mrs. Samuel Briggs. A pleasant afternoon of games and social chat was enjoyed and a delicious delici-ous luncheon served. Twenty ladies were present. Frank Devey, who leaves this week for the Western States mission, was guest of honor at a missionary shower show-er party Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thoma Sims. The affair was given by the neighbors neigh-bors of Mr. Devey. An evening of games, followed by delicious refreshments refresh-ments was enjoyed by the group present. Useful gifts were presented to the guest cf honor. A group of fricnus were entertained enter-tained at a gay party Thursday evening eve-ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Holmstead, the occasion being the birthday anniversary ol Mrs Holmstead. The guests came dressed in Hallowe'en costumes of Sefylariety and snt a delightfu S in games and other soc diversions, after which a delicious funcheon was served. Thirty friends were hi attendance. MLss Ruth Rothe and Mrs. WU-mirth WU-mirth Batchelor were joint hos-teJes hos-teJes at a Hallowe'en party Wed-S Wed-S evening at the home of the Sr Hallowe'en decorations v.ere in the entertaining room. gresslve games were plaj-cd Miss Sowene Russon winning the high score prize, and a treasure hunt an important feature. nt freshments were served. Those present were Miss Bermece Russon. PUiss Hilda Oake. . h of Rowene Russon, Cleo Horn Maud Partridge, Thora Hales and -the hostesses. |