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Show NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS Reduced rates on all railroads for I lie County Fair. advt. I Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Burch had as their guest this week, Mrs. Burch's sister, .Mrs. F. A. Pace of Delta, Utah. 1 Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Culp have asl their guest, Miss lnna Culp of To-' peka, Kansas, a cousin of Mr. Cull), j Miss Adeline Brandt, Miss Beulah I Anderson and Miss Kate Ericksen : left this week for Salt Lake City, to attend the University of Utah. Who is going to get the fountain at ' the County Fair this Fall? Every prize you win helps your city that ; much in the contest. Better bet in and win a few. advt. I Miss Mabel llorg presented twenty of her music pupils in a recital Saturday Sat-urday afternoon. An exceptionally well rendered program of vocal and piano selections was given in the presence of about thirty guests, followed fol-lowed by a light luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. lieaiumann entertained en-tertained at dinner Wednesday even-!ng. even-!ng. Covers were laid for (Jeorge E. Hrowning of Ogden, N. G. Stringluim, lohn Stringham and Samuel Stark of Salt Lake City, Miss Nettie Beau-mann, Beau-mann, Miss Deano Webb, Tlielma Iteaumann and the hosts. The members of Damascus Lodge No. 10. F. and A. M., accompanied by their wives and sweethearts, will motor to Manti Saturday evening where the party will be joined by a number of tile Manti masons and their families and attend an elaborate elabor-ate banquet at "Fielding's." Music, toasts, and speech-mak ing are to be the features after the banquet. Mrs. S. M. Neilsen entertained the Seevo swarm of Beehive girls at her home Friday afternoon. The summer's sum-mer's work was completed and seals were awarded for work as this was ibe last of the summer's meetings. Mrs. Neilsen served light refreshments refresh-ments to Mrs. Elmer Johansen, Mis'i Lenna Brown, Miss Venctta Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, Miss Frances Christensen and .MereUla Join's. Tile Ycrtute swarm of Beehive ; girls were pleasantly entertained I Monday afternoon at the home of Miss Opal I.arscn. Luncheon was j served to Mrs. Ilyriim Christensen. the Misses Vercla Kasmussen. Pearl Johansen, Anna Olson. Ruby Larsen and Viola Lindahl. At the close of , the afternoon's work the girls paid : several calls on s tme of the pioneer women of Mour.l Pleasant, present-inir present-inir each witli an armful of flowers. Mrs. Sam Hampshire gave a delightful de-lightful children's party Monday afternoon aft-ernoon for her little daughter. Lyla's, eighth birthday anniversary. Out-! Out-! door games, music, sports, and re-- re-- freshments were enjoyed by the following fol-lowing little guests, Thelma Beau-mann. Beau-mann. Joyce Johnston. El and Freda Kasmussen. Kit hard, I. via ami Auer Hampshire. Hcrdcll.i Andersen, Betli ami Keith Ericksen. Edris Neilsen. Ruth Olson. Crystal Meyrlck. Bod Wahli tnar and Margaret Norton. |