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Show Alpine News Mrs. L. Bates, Reporter. Mrs. Fred Merrill of California is visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Strong and family. The Relief Society gave a shower for Mrs. Clyde Strong Friday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. S. O. Strong who served refreshments to truck would have crash,' ' large tree as it was they e': V a few scratches. The & 0 badly damaged and the man age was to Mrs. Head's fettCf, Little Miss Nadine Buckh k P tesof Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bj liji of Eiy, Nevada, who k m :aum, Mrs. W. A. Andrews, la misfortune to break one of h, ' Z, just above the ankle when she " ped over a piece of wire whil i, ing with some other chiliv the Andrews farm. The ft-I ft-I received medical attention fc j ately and is doing as well as j ible. ' ,iW Dr. Ramsay of the State Tni 'ln School gave a very interesfc to the Relief Society Tuesfcvii slr noon. He was accompanied' 31 wife. ' Jrch -ail Mrs. May Hendricks of Neva : 35 ' Miss Ethel Blair of Salt Lake ' . guests of Mr. and Mrs Wil '1 'ier. Mr. Leroy Bair and Miss ..yea Bates, who are employed in A cvai For!: canyon, spent Sues . . fheir homes here. St.; those present. Mrs. Strong received many useful things. Friday afternoon a Ford truck? belonging to S. O. Strong and driven by Dale Clark, accompanied by Verl Clark, Keith Peterson, Martel and : Reed Strong, grandsons of Mr. Strong crashed into the front gate j ! of the Mrs. Isaac Healey property j ! tearing it from the post and also i tearing put about fifteen feet of the ' hedge fence. The boys were turning j the corner when, they say, the gas ' feed caught and the speed was such j that they could not make it without hitting the fence. The beys had a narrow escape from serious injury for j if it had not been for the hedge the i |