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Show . j , i - tr rMr-"" Local Items The Literary Ladles club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Llbble B. Greene. Acting ; as co-hostess was Mrs. Eleanor Nlcholes. Business was taken up and the afternoon then turned over to Dena Grant, who reviewed "the book, "Claudia," by Rose Franken. Mrs. June Wright, Amy Shelley, and Dorothy Wright motored to Og-den Og-den Monday to attend funeral services serv-ices of Clara Edgley, a cousin of Mrs. June Wright. The Junior chamber of commerce met Thursday night at Mrs. Adair Bromley's with Clifford Lee, in charge. Jack Swcnson; state vice-president vice-president from Spanish Fork, was the speaker. Musical selections were furnished by Donna Cleghorn. It Is desired that all parents of children 1 to 6, Inclusive, be notified noti-fied of the second immunization for diphtheria which will be given on April 6 by the stake Relief sp-clety sp-clety to all children who received the first on March 9. Vaccinations for smallpox will also be given free of charge as before." 'Mothers ore requested to bring their children to the city hall from 9 a. m. until 10 a. m., on Monday, April 6 and receive these treatments free of charge. ' Mrs. Electa Monson Is spending today (Friday) in Salt" Lake visiting vis-iting at the home of her mother, j Mrs. Mary A. Toone. Wednesday evening , the Soiree club met at the home of Mrs-.' SclWa Miller. , All member of the club were present and enjoyed an evening eve-ning of bridge. The hostess served a delicious lunch to thirteen guests High score prize was won by Lorna Blrk, second prize was claimed by Vi Stoffen, and consolation prize was given to Hannah Bennett. , ' The Be Orchis club was entertained enter-tained by Mrs. Florence Moss last Thursday afternoon at her home. The afternoon was spent sewing, after which Mrs. Moss served a delicious hot luncheon. Decorations, favors, etc., were In keeping with the Easter theme, and the ladles enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon. NOTICE All former members of the Ladies Democratic Study club and all interested in-terested lady Democrats are asked to meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Mae Greenwood, new precinct , chairwoman. chair-woman. The meeting is called by Mrs. Zora ZabrUkie, president of Uie study club, and is for the purpose pur-pose of reorganizing the club and planning regular meeting dates. Democratic ladies are urged to attend. The Adams camp of the D. U. P. will meet on Thursday, April 9, the place to be announced later. The history of Margaret Campbell Kirk-I Kirk-I wood will be given. The lesson will be given by class leader, Myrtle Seastrand, "The Contribution of Germany, Italy, Austria, France, Holland and Belgium to Utah." Hostesses will be Jennie Cunningham, Cunning-ham, June Wright, Nell Blnns, Minnie Min-nie Webb, and Susie Logsdon. The ladles of the O. A: club-met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Wm. R. Hansen. The new president pres-ident of the club, Mrs. Charles La- Fleur, took charge and all new officers offi-cers took over their work. Vice-president Vice-president elected a few weeks ago to assist Mrs. LnFleur is Mrs. Wm. R. Hansen. At the Wednesday meeting meet-ing Mrs. D. W. Jones was elected secretary to succeed Mrs. Henry McNeill who has served for the past seven years. A discussion took place on parliamentary parlia-mentary law. It was also planned that boxes be sent to the boys In services whoe mothers are club members. Four members have sons out at present. A party was planned for Friday, April 10, when the club plans to attend the art exhibit In Spring-ville. Spring-ville. A dainty lunch was served and a delightful Easter theme was carried out in decorations and favors. |