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Show SPRING CITY By Spxeiwl Corronpondence Mis. 'Ifalena Bunnell has gone to Provo to care for El wood Hansen, Han-sen, her grandson who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Goodsen of Los Angeles, California were gin-.-its last week at the home of Mrs. Mina Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Osborne motored to Salt Lake City the latter part of the week to select their supply of Christmas toys for their store. Mis. Lee Brown of Provo, Mrs. Ford Clark and Mrs. Mack Butler of J'aik City visited their parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Jensen the last part of last week. Mrs. Idonna Duncan accompanied accompani-ed by her brother-in-law, Klwood Madsen of Chester motored to Ogden on Sunday, where they visited Mrs. Madsen at the T. B. Sanitarian. The Spring City ward Relief Society held its opening Social Tuesday at 2 p. m. in the Victory Hall. A program was rendered and refreshments served. Mrs. Mardsen Allred was hostess hos-tess to 12 ladies at a dinner Liven at her home here on Friday last it being her birthday anniversary. anni-versary. Mrs. Charlotte Olsen is a Salt Lake visitor. Mrs. Olsen will stay in Salt Lake until after Conference. Confer-ence. Mrs. C. E. Allred is visiting with relatives in Salt Lake City. John Doland Dounard is home from the Deseret Livestock Company Com-pany for a visit wth his folks here. Mrs. Theran Madsen and children returned home Sunday after spending 10 days in Moroni wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Bradley. Mr. John Sanders and Hugh Gibsen of Hurricane vsited over the week end with their cousin, Mrs. Mary K. Allred here. Mrs. Lynn Barney returned Monday from a two weeks visit in Los Angeles, California. Mr. Ed. Brown of McGill, Nevada Nev-ada visited with relatives here the latter part of last -week he was accompanied home by Mrs. I Brown who has been visiting relatives the past month. They I were accompanied to Salt Lake I City by Mr. and Mrs. Frantz Madsen Mad-sen where Mr. Madsen went for an eye treatment. Mr. Madsen I who underwent an eye operation ;2 months ago is reported much improved. Our local Daughters of Utah j Pioneers met in the Relief Society ih'ao on Friday September 27 to j nonor pioneers whose birthdays .n July August and September. Singing, "Happy Birthday dear I Pioneers." "Count Your Manv Biess. ngs." "Love At Home." Opening prayer, offered by S.ah K. Hyde. i.etoid siorv given by Hazel' Black. Poem read by Arlea Mae Hope. Jokes were given by Vanda Pedei .-en. Song bv Jean Baxter and Jessie E. S-iiofield. Reading by Manett Allred. Readings bv Ruth Osborne and' Dorothy Clark. I The honored pioneers were:; Mary K. Chrirstensen, Robert Brough, Lizzie B. Allred, Kath-rine Kath-rine j hompsen, Hilda Bertelsen, Daniel Jensen, Mary Robensen, I Brigham Y. Allred, Elizabeth' Larsen, Jannett Baxter, Minnie Barney. James R. Nielson; Chris-1 lena Bohleen, Margaret Osborne, Edward F. Allred. James C. Ped-i ersen, Agnes Crawforth, and Sarah E. Allred. j Each honored guest gave a little talk after which refreshments refresh-ments were served to 33 members i and guests. : The special Interest group ofi the M. I. A. was organized on' Tuesday evening, with Mrs. Fern Jensen, President; Gregson Scho-field, Scho-field, vice president; and Mrs. Osborne, secretary and treasurer Ruth Osborne, secretary and treasurer elected by acclimation. Courses of study also were selected select-ed Jennie Brothersen and Leej Allred are the class leaders. |