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Show u I Mr. and Mrs. Owen Humphries and daughters; Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wilde and Alma Wilde were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clif-ford Wilde of Springville. Last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wilde had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. John Turner of Calgary, Canada; Mrs. Sadie Taylor of Mc-Grath, Mc-Grath, Canada; Mr. and Mrs. Amnion Am-nion Mercer, Jr. of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Humphries entertained en-tertained at dinner Tuesday night, covers being laid for Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus St. John,. Mr. and Mrs. LaDrew Roberts and Miss Hilda Tregonning of Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roberts of Kirkham;' Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wilde, American Ameri-can Fork. i o Miss Louise Culbertson oi-is oi-is visiting here with her ps . ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernes: "c .. Sr. .A marriage of interest to . here was that of William D ; v less, Jr., of Salt Laie, :, Sadie Peterson, of Hua'e- t took place in Salt Lake tt; t. Mr. Loveless is the son of St; : Loveless and the late W rj : less and has many friends t; : extend congratulations. ;. To enable those reside ; -Utah county the oppo'C; viewing the new BurB-: this new streamlined !$t ' on display for one hour r.J nesdav morning from 9 teat te-at the D?nver & Hi" c. p tien at Provo. The tnin . Salt Lake at 6 a. m. , N those who cannot see i- ; may catch a glimpse as over the D. li B- G- of the citv enroute. J--.. travels at 100 miles per record runs makes H sixed. - I Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor attended attend-ed a meeting and banqust given by the Philco Radio Co. at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lak; Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor represented the Dixon-Taylor-Russell store, representatives repre-sentatives of the Philco company here. i Mr. and Mrs. Jennings PeayCFern J Davis), Mr. and Mrs. Clark Conder (Rhea Gillman) , whose marriage took place last week returned Sun- j day night from a short honeymoon ! trip through northern Utah and southern Idaho. They also visited in Malad, Id'ho, with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cheevcr, formerly of this! city. Garn Carter, Dick Gardner, Miss' Stella Cunningham and Miss Golda' Cunningham left by auto early Tues-I day morning for Seattle, Washing-) ton. Mr. Carter is making his regular trip to that state as sales-! man for a Woolen Mills, Mr. Gardner Gard-ner will visit an uncle there and the Cunningham sisters will visit indefinitely with their brothers, Clif-' ford and Ether of that city. j Eli J. Clayson received word this week from his son, Eli K. Clayson,' who has been laboring as a missionary mission-ary in the German mission that he will soon complete his labors thers and his release is expected very soon. Mr. Clayson will enpoy a trip through several of the European countries before returning and is planning also to visit throughout the east and points of church interest in Missouri and Illinois and the World Fair at Chicago enroute home. A large number of friends and relatives from American Fork were in attendance Monday nirrht at the wedding reception given for Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gordon whose marriage mar-riage took place June 12th The reception was given by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eastmond, parents of the bride who formerly was Miss j-m Eastmond, and was held at Saratoga, Sara-toga, resort. The bridal party was drmiped in front of the rock fireplace fire-place in the dance hall. The bride wore a long model of sht-r pink organdy and carried a shower bouquet. bou-quet. Attending her ns bridesmaid was Miss Grace Brndy of Salt Lake who wore a flowered chiffon fnvk. Sherman Wing or this citv was best man. During the evening dancing was .1oyed by all and at ten o'clock a short program was given. C. A. Grant acting ns Master of Cere-mon Cere-mon os. Refreshment., were served M the reswt dining room. About. ! tov hundred attended the m-ep- |