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Show XKIGHBOBHOOD NEWS , i Mrs. 8ophIa Poulaoa Hpent the week end In Ephralm with lior daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Kmanuel Andersen who 1b leaving soon to make her home . In California. I Mr. and Mrs. II. I-e. Roy Nellaen, Smith Nellscn and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew An-drew L. Nllson motored to Provo Sunday and Bpent Sunday and Monday Mon-day there with friends. A jolly hay rack ride followed by a picnic supper at the Rainbow Fishery Fish-ery was given Monday by the Wasatch Was-atch juniors In honor of the senior class. The party was chaperoned by Mrs. Phyllnda Whlttaker and ?.';ss May Hull. At the resort boating and games furnished the evening's entertainment. enter-tainment. The members of the party were the MISHes Carol Jensen, Mats McArthur, Crystal Jenson. Vie 9 ir-gent, ir-gent, Daisy Wright, Nettle Ueau-niann, Ueau-niann, Eula Knauss, Pearl Tozer, Anna Olson, Vera Peterson, lone Coatee, Maude Woolfenden, Irma Christian, Margaret Thompson, loin Madsen, Hessle Lovell, Adele Mey-rlck, Mey-rlck, Edith Shew, and Frank Hurst, Arthur Landls, John Barrett, Edwin Kryer, Richard Jones, Farrel Whit-lock, Whit-lock, Ferd Hoopes, Ray Stocks, Francis Fran-cis Neilsen and Parnell Wilcox. Friday evening at the High School building the Junior class entertained at an elaborate banquet In honor of the Seniors. The guests numbering sixty, Included the members of the " - - two classes nnd the faculty. The senior class colors, while and green, wore used In the decorative scheme and potted plants were uised on tho tables. Miss Merle Leo acted as toast-mistress and responses were made by Principal ,P. M. Nielsen, J. M. Hoyden, G. I., llarrou, Douglas I'.iuidersen, Miss Margaret Tlniniian, Miss Opal I.arsen and Miss Verda Rasmussen. Following dinner musical musi-cal selections and impromptu games were played. The banquet given by the Wasatch Academy faculty to the senior class Friday evening in Fink's Memorial Hall was one of the most elaborate of the social functions of the school this year. The decorations and flowers flow-ers were pink and white, the class colors. In a guessing contest the "whites" were declared the winners over the "pinks." Musical numbers further added to the evening's enjoyment. enjoy-ment. Tables were set In the main (lining room and covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. 11. Uuy Wood. Mrs. Phyllnda Whlttaker, ('. II. Hllde-brand, Hllde-brand, II. C. Donaldson. Wallace Gibson, Gib-son, Frank Hurst. Arthur Landls, the Misses F.ikla Mae Gibson, Carrie Gray Purdy, Ethel McCormii k. Made-lino Made-lino Lewis, Grace Newman, Helen Small, Clarlbel llickford. May Hull. Helen Johnston, Mae McArthur, Crystal Jensen, Daisy Wright. Eula Knauss. Nettie lleaumann. Carol Jensen, Jen-sen, Vic Sargent and Valera Ken-burg. |