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Show i'i. (jirove News 1 Jan-ell and Belva West Adams arc: happy ove r the birth of ;i son on Monday, at the American Fork hospital. Mrs. Thora Cro.sley of Los Angeles Ang-eles Is visiting this week with her father Wm. Pearce and family. While in Utah Mrs. Crosley will attend the LDS conference in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Julia Gagon o'f Lethbridge, Canada, is visiting this week with Mrs. Rose B. Hayes and Mrs. Ada Richards. Mrs Lettle Houston of Eellljowen, California Is also a guest of Mrs. Richards and other relatives here this week. Mrs. Roland Jacobs and two children Dennis and Michel are house guests at the home o'f Mrs. H. W, Jacobs. Thier husband and father is in Montreal Canada. Mrs. Jacobs and the children will join him later in the month and on November 1 the family will set sail for Antwerp, Belgium, where Mr. Jacob will occupy a government post. Mr. and Mrs Glen Adamson and son Sergeant Jack Adamson of Salt Lake City were dinner guests of Mrs. Merle Coomrjs and Virgil Coombs. Sgt. Adamson recently re-urned re-urned from overseas and is enjoying enjoy-ing a 45 day furlough with his parents and other relative. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Hilton, and Glade Hilton were dinner guesLs of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Fis-chio Fis-chio Monday evening at the Coon Chicken Inn in Salt Lake city. The party honored Mr. and Mrs Lowell Rihins, who with the.r children are leaving for Independence, Mo., to make their home, and also Glade Hi'ton, w'nc will , leave Tuesday. October 9 for Fort Douglas, for services in the armed forces. Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Allen entertained en-tertained at a family dinner on Thursday evening o'f last week honoring hon-oring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Allen's mother Mrs.. Fred Foutz Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Foutz, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carson and children Don, Mary and Harvey of Fairfield, Mr. and Mrs ' Roy Foutz and son Gary and daughter Diane of Magna. Corporal and Mrs. Duane Sheppard of Alpine, Mrs. Ida Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen and family. Mrs. Ray Devereax and four children spent last wreek end at Heber with her mother Mrs, Ora Sweat and other relatives. Mrs. Devereax's visit was cspressely to meet her brother Dean Sweat, who has just received his discharge from the "U. S. army after four years of service, three of which has been spent in the Pacific, where he held the rank of Corporal; and received four battle stars, a good conduct ribbon, and pre-Pearl Harbor ribbon. rib-bon. The Modemette Club met Wednesday Wed-nesday with Mrs. Max Ferre- Lun-choen Lun-choen was enjoyed and the evening spent playing Hearts; Mrs. Roy Brown won first and Mrs. Grant Maxfield second prize. Mrs. Loraine Boyar and Mrs. Laura Mclntyre ol Provo, sisters of the hostess were special guests. Club members present pre-sent besides the prize winners and guests were: Mesdames Don B. Walker, Glen Noble, B. Cobbley, Ray Beers, Ray Fenton, Geort" McNees, Joe Chorneak, Myron Jense, RqIIo BlaclchurEt, Keitli Jacobs and the hostess. Mrs. Leland Ivers entertained at her home on Friday evening, the members of the Ace High Club and the B. B Ladies, and special guests Mrs Howard Warnick, Mrs. Lewis Harmer. and Mrs. Harold B own of Pheonix, Arizona. For entertainment of 'the guests Mrs. Ella H. Uackson reviewed Tolstoy's una Carenina. Prices were drawn Mr nrrs. Ha-vey Smith, Mrs Ger---. ,;,.,.n ?f,.s Taspar Eves. ' "t,-s-. w. R ST on. Later re-rs re-rs were se ved. Present -'"'a' .',--.ts and prize ". E Bradley rrs. Lawre -tover. Mr O:son Lcr trs. Seo' and M" "--tess. |