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Show M'KIMJ t 1 I V KWS - - - - '11C41U I ; 1 1 1 1 im t ii ,lt-p:irte4l for S-''-! 1 -k' Cl! Tm-S.l.n . Mi-- il Muiu.' of Miirniy tms be.-n '''' v'-'i"; uli Iut iimilu-r, Mrs. i ' 1 .1 U.!.ii'!l. Mi lii.i,-,- islam nii,l Mrs. Vera I .n-.'ii .4i4- !Mtnis with Mr. uiul Mrs. 1' W . 1..II-.. M m Aiiiuil..-ll.i f,.r n few ;!l'i v- 'V Iriim wax culled to ' 'c -: Tii4-sd.iy 011 Mi'i'tiuiii of 1 -i- .nil of li. r f.ith.-r. Mr. Maxneld. ( ' ll.i.-.-l Koftor.l of faliforiiia !M:itts with r.-l.mves and Hi' in Spin, 4; 'it for a few das. )'r ar'1 Mr. Orson lil.-iln of Salt 1 in ,- 1-1111,4; w ui, Nlr nisilu-a ;-i:c:.-s. Mr. ;i, Mrs jos,.,,h Bhiln. V's N.-r.i K,,.,.!1iof mid Mrs. VI-" VI-" :: 'J S l't Lake City hme been nil r,-l.ii:t.s i Spring i'ty y s Ha.-cI Koflor,. ,(f Sai-ranu-ntn. 1 !- '01 '11.1 l. is I,,,-!, isitinN- relatives "' ; !:; 1- ! m Sprtns City. ,! l: -' '-cn and L. W. Aldrich "e S : ,-w .1S at Fish Lake '"-Ki!it the trip In Mr. -'-i-:--. ns r.,- l-,r4 automobile. V: T. Heck entertained for H.i--.-! Koifor.l at a dinner Frldav e 4-n ; :i 4; . l'c-,r H.;rr .4i, of Castle Dale Is -.- :s''i4; with relatives ami -ri. 'ii.ls 11,- .i,i0 t;e trip In an auto. G.-4rc,- and 1'ratt Allre-1 r.-turned h-oi-ie in- - !.iv after spending sever..! sev-er..! w ks in aj.-oininis states shear-Mrs. shear-Mrs. K:ha Brai-alon. Miss Vienna i'-r.ii.i.vi ati-l Mrs. Hannah Aldrich -.. . r,. Sit u nty visitors the fore p..-t . ' : ,- w,,-'K. v :--- 'i-i-'l Kofford anil Edith Os-' Os-' -: .- were the f.us'.s of honor at a d.i::.". '.iiiuS-nii Sunday evening glv-:i glv-:i I; Mr. Warren Allred. The I.-'f.is S-.arni of the Bee-Hive ui- n -t at the home of Mrs. Lottie S 'ho: '. 1 Fri lay afternoon. Games wre p'..i i-i aft-r which seals were-A'.v.4r.-- I to m.-ni'ers of the swarm. J M's Vie:. r:n Krickson entertained in a li-'-si.tf ul manner in honor of 1:a:l! K4'it'erd Monday afternoon, o'hers ent. -taining for Miss Koffor-1 I ar.- Ms. Win F. Osborne and Mrs. Kil l Ch.rk. M. Gunih.l of New York who has. I ... l re f..r s. v.-ral weeks vlsitinc !) Mrs. S ir. n Lars-T. returned to New York We in sday going via St. !.:; -Jown the Mississippi and' aro'in.I the coast line to New York, 1-y 1 oat. Work on t'ne new school house will sc..,n t in proitr.-ss. There is some talk of trying to change the front of :he :.' -w bui-iling to the west, oc-cipyii.c oc-cipyii.c part of the John Larsen lot n.-t.-id of the north front east of the Public school building. M:s Libbie Acord entertained in honor of Hazel KoiTord Thursday afternoon. af-ternoon. Sweet Peas and Roses were used in decorating. A dainty luncheon lunch-eon was served by the hostess, who was assisted in serving by Miss Golda Acord. Twelve guests were present. The Aiethia club met last Friday at the home of Mrs. Olga Black. The liaison on Household Economics was sive-i by Mrs. Vanda Peterson. De-i'- ious refreshments were served by :!, hostess. The club meets next' Friday. July 14, at the home of Mrs. Annie Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Johnson and fnmilv returned Monday evening from their Fish Lake trip which they renort as having been a most enjoyable enjoy-able one. They were successful in catehine twenty-five pounds of Rain-b'ov Rain-b'ov trout and' report the roads as be;pg in excellent condition. The rip was made in their auto in seven hours. Last Monday evening Libbie Acord .,n, Edith Osborne entertained at a sMver shower for Hazel ionoru u the home of the latter. The color; scheme was carried out in pink and, white in the dining room while the parlor was beautifully decorated in pansies and higaranias. The bride-elect bride-elect received many beautif-ul gifts which were presented to her by little Cupid dressed in pink and white. Those present were Mrs. Mabel Beck, Mrs Sarah Baxter, Mrs. Louie Mort-ensen Mort-ensen Mrs. Ethlyn Anderson, Mrs. Hazel' Covert. Mrs. Jennie Barney, Mrs Lola Watson, Mrs. Lizzie Os-, ; borne Mrs. Ruth Osborne, Hortense. Allred Golda Acord, Virgie Beck.l Lavar -Osborne. Mrs. Wm. Osborne, Mrs. I.avon Allred, the guest of honor hon-or ?rd the hostesses. , Parents should encourage their boys over twelve and under eighteen to 'become Boy Scouts. Why? Be-ceuse Be-ceuse it promotes the ability in the bovs to do things for themselves and others. The lessons are non-military! in character. The boys are taught Woodcraft. Campcraft, Life-Saving, how to live when out so as to keep helthv. Boy Scouts generally develop de-velop into better citizens than boys not having the opportunity or such training. They develop physically, nipntallv and spiritually. A scout is . taught to be as manly as the Knights or pioneers of old, to know ana love , his countrv, be obedient and loyal and to have respect for himself and others. His honor is to be trusted. 1 he is cheerful and faithful at all times and kind to animals. Meetings Meet-ings are held in the Old Meeting house encli Mondav evening at 8:15 t p m. The Scout Mcister, J. F. Ellis, i would appreciate seeing forty good , Seout, bovs at the next meeting. It is worth vour while, boys, and now i' the time to get started, so be there . Monday night at 8:15. |