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Show ;Fr:ng City Primary Plans Halloween Party Oct. 29 The Ward Primary is continuing continu-ing plans for their annual children's chil-dren's Hallowe'en party. The party is scheduled for Friday evening, October 29. The children chil-dren will enjoy a dancing party and will be in costume. During the evening's entertainment will be booths of fortune telling. The children will unmask in the latter lat-ter part of the dance r.;;d refreshments re-freshments will be sold. In charge of the special committees are: General chairman, Mrs. Otellia Justensen; entertainment, Mrs. Hazel Black and M:s., Olga Black; Hallloween march, Mrs. Ada Ellis; fortune booths, Mrs. Vida Sorensen; decorations, Mrs. Lida Jensen and Mrs. Mamie Allred. The students of the Junior high school and tha public-schools public-schools are making extensive plans for their Halloween party. This party is one of the highlights high-lights of the year for the students. stu-dents. The main feature is the outstanding costuming of the students. The dancing party will be added to with fortunes, decorations of the building and the Halloween refreshments, (continued on page six) SPRING CITY I" i By Mrs. Virgus Osborne (Contniued from first page.l Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Allred and daughter Kerry visited in Salt Lake City over the weekend. Visitors in Provo Saturday-were Saturday-were Mrs. Edith Schofield, Robert Rob-ert and Yvonne Schofield, Mrs. Hannah Mickel and Mrs. Athene Osborne. Weekend visitors with their mother were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sorensen of Provo. Mrs. Charlotte Olson has been a recent visitor in Salt Lake City. While there she visited her daughter, Mrs. Melba Lancaster and daughters, and a son Harold Garlick and family. Visiting their mother Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. McKay Anderson An-derson and family of Ephraim. Mrs. Leslie Nelson left for Salt Lake city,' Saturday upon receiving re-ceiving word her husband was in a serious condition. He was taken to the Veterans Hospital the past week where he underwent under-went an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Beck and Louis Reid Beck were among the deer hunters visiting this vicinity vi-cinity for the annual hunt. They will visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Beck. Among the hunters here from other cities are Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allred, Long Beach, Calif.; Cloyd Blain and family, Clearfield; Magnus Thorne, Salt Lake city; Austin Erickson, Murray; Preston Pres-ton Mitchell and family, River-ton; River-ton; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Allred. He 'per; Mr. and Mrs. Nordell Allred, Dragerton; Mr. and Mrs. Grover Blain, Sunset; Jesse Williams of Salt Lake city; William Wil-liam Burr, Riverton; Robert Acord, Salt Lake city, also students stu-dents attending school at B. Y. U., Ephraim and Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tucker and children of Sunnydale spent Sunday visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B. Terry visited in Fairview Sunday afternoon af-ternoon with relatives. Bert - Christensen returned home the past week after being employed with the sheep for several months. He is in very-poor very-poor health at the present time. Mrs. Harold Mickel has been visiting her sisters, Mrs. Ver-letta Ver-letta Rackman at Ogden and Mrs. Idella Robinson at Para-gonah. Para-gonah. Mrs. Rose Schofield, Mrs. Edith Schofield, Mrs. Mildred Petersen, Miss Geneva Strate, Mrs. Utahna Strate, Mrs. Ireta Strate, Mrs. Christie Beck, Mrs. Lavon Allred, Mrs. Nellie Blain, Mrs. Neva Dye, Mrs. Dona All-red, All-red, Mrs. Elda Acord, with special spe-cial guests, Mrs. Anenia Allred. Mrs. Ruth Osborne, Mrs. Libbie Allred, Mrs. Iva Aiken, Mrs. Eva Ericksen and Mrs. Cloyd Blain of Clearfield were the guests of Mrs. Athene Osborne Friday-event Friday-event ng. Mrs. Osborne served a lunch to her guests and the remainder of the evening was spent in playing play-ing progressive rook with Mrs. Edith Schofield, Mrs. LaVon All-red, All-red, Mrs. Elda Acord, Mrs. Libbie Lib-bie Allred and Mrs. Anenia All-red All-red as score winners. The members of the K. K. Club were entertained by Mrs. Neva Dye at her home Thursday evening. eve-ning. Following a delicious lunch the guests played cards the remainder of the evening. Mrs. Birdie Nunley entertained enter-tained the Bridge Club members at the Snappy Service Cafe Friday Fri-day evening. Winners for the evening were: Mrs. Ireta Strate, Mrs. Winona Allred and Mrs. Alta Dahl. The special guests of Mrs. Nunley were .Mrs. Dona Allred and Mrs. Ireta Strate. Mrs. Ella Carlson, Mrs. Eva J. Allred, Mrs. Dorcas Blain, Miss Manett Allred, Mrs. Myrtle All-red, All-red, Mrs. Ruth Osborne, Mrs. Anenia Allred, Mrs. Ada Allred, Mrs. Grace B. Allred, Mrs. Eth-elyn Eth-elyn Anderson, Mrs. Mary Fin-ell, Fin-ell, Mrs. Mary E. Acord, Mrs. Mabel Beck, Mrs. Margaret Black of Baldwin Park. Calif., and Mrs. Irene Davis of Salt Lake city enjoyed a surprise party for Mrs. Edith Brough at her home, Thursday afternoon. The ladies enjoyed playing progressive rook and a dainty luncheon. A group of boys arid girls held a surprise party for Miss Donna Bunnell Friday evening at the home' of Miss Carol Terry. The young people enjoyed en-joyed refreshments and playing games. The Aleathea club members were the guests of Mrs. Oiga Black at her home Friday afternoon. after-noon. At the Bingo party were Mrs. Eva Grace Allred, Mrs. Grace Fullmer, Mrs. LaVee Draper, Dra-per, Mrs. Leona Strate, Mrs. Lorna Jensen, Mrs. Margaret i Petersen, Mrs. Ella Allred, Mrs. Ella Carlson, Mrs. Hazel Black, Mrs. Otellia Justensen, Mrs. j Edith Sorensen," Mrs. Mabel Beck and Mrs. Nellie Blain. Mrs. Black served a hot chicken dinner to the members. At bingo playing scores were iwon by Mrs. Ella Carlson, Mrs. Lorna Jensen, Mrs. Grace Fullmer Full-mer and Mrs. Hazel Black. Mr. Neils Dahl has returned after a several week visit at Ogden. Og-den. While there he visited his daughter, Mrs. George Blackham. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hope had as recent visitors their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. De-mont De-mont Howell of Logan. Mrs. Margaret Black of Baldwin Park, California is visiting her neice, Mrs. Lorna Jensen and other oth-er relatives in this city. Mrs. Vilate Hope entertained the Social Service club members as her guests - Friday evening. Present were: Mrs. Edith Schofield, Scho-field, Mrs. Ireta Strate, Mrs. Christie Beck, Miss Geneva Strate, Mrs. Dona Allred, Mrs. Nellie Blain, Mrs. Neva Dye, Mrs. Utahna Strate, Mrs. Lavon Allred, Mrs. Mildred Petersen, Mrs. Rose Schofield, Mrs. Irene Aiken, Mrs. Elda Acord and Mrs. Athene Osborne. Os-borne. , Mrs. Bergotta Jensen had as her guests Monday afternoon, Miss Manett Allred, Mrs. Margaret Margar-et -Petersen. Mrs. Edith Brough, Mrs. Charlotte Schofield, Mrs. Ella El-la Carlson, Mrs. Eva J. Allred, Mrs. Otellia Justensen and Mrs. Petrea Larsen. The occasion of the social was Mrs. Jensen's birthday. Mrs. Dona Allred entertained the Bridge Club members at her home Friday evening. Special gu-sts were Mrs. McKay Anderson Ander-son and Mrs. Maxine Petersen of Ephraim. Score winners for 'ho evening were: Mrs. Bernice Hansen, Mrs. Maxine Petersen and Mrs. Nedra Jensen. Mrs. Allred served a delicious lunch to her guests. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barter visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Candland. Mr. and Mrs. Barter just recently returned from Boise, Idaho, and contom-ti!ates contom-ti!ates making their homo In Manti, Utah. Mrs. Barton us the former Kennetta Candland. Mr. and Mia. Austin Rorenson. Spring City, and Mr. and Wlllard I'lizey, Sprine, City, Mr. and Mrs. l.acelle ( 'hristt'nuen, Dragortnn, were visitors at the James C. Chrisensen home Sunday. I Mr. Kirk Christensen has returned re-turned to Provo where he will resume re-sume his studies at the B.Y.U. |