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Show The Twentieth Century club concluded con-cluded t lie year's work at their last Jifi meeting Thursday at the James Larson Lar-son home with Mrs. Jacobs and Mrs. Lfrsen as hostesses. A Utah program pro-gram proved very interesting and in- ' eluded a paper, "Utah Prehistoric" by MrS. R. H. Hinckley, a paper, " "Natural Wonders of Utah," by Mrs. R. W. Candland, and a discussion of Utah resources and development by $ the club members. Mrs. H. C. Jacobs and Miss Dorothy Jacobs played sev- j(i eral piano duets, after which a dainty dain-ty 5 o'clock luncheon was served. About fifteen members were present .,,; w'th Mrs. Guy Candland and Mrs. 'ft Edwin Scott Walker of Oakland, Cal., ,,)) as special guests. Mr. and Mrs. Aanthony Poulson were hosts at dinner Wednesday in compliment to Mrs. Sophia Poulson ad 1'i'ter Tohansen of Castle Dale. )1 Buy a Ford, and then buy some Liberty Bonds with the balance. -x advt. er f WANTED Clean cotton rags, no little scraps or strips. Bring to this office. The many friends of Mrs. Sophia Poulson and Peter Johansen of Castle Cas-tle Dale, a former Mt. Pleasant resident, resi-dent, will be pleasantly surprised lo learn of Iheir marriage Thursday in the Manti Temple. In their honor 0 beautifully appointed dinner was given Thursday evening al the home of Mr. .lohansen'n sister, Mrs. I. '". Rasmussen. The guests included Mr. nnd Mrs. Johansen, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony An-thony Poulson. Mr. and MrH. E. T. McClonahan, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. lfa-mussen, lfa-mussen, Mrs. Hans Brotherseu, Mrs.' Mena Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. ('. Johansen, Jo-hansen, and Mr. and Mrs. S. E. ;len-son. ;len-son. Mr. and Mrs. .liibanien will leave the early part of Hie week for their home in Castle Dab'. A splendid dancing party was given giv-en by the City Council at the Armory Hall Monday evening in honor of the following young men of this city who leave April 20 for Camp Lewis. Washington. J. Douglas Walker. Andrew An-drew Tidwell, Mcrvil Zabriskie, Carl Terkelsen, Eric Waldeiriar. Angus Ney and Arthur Fogelberg. The following fol-lowing program was rendered during the evening: Remarks, Mayor W. PI. Candland; male quartet, "Just Before Be-fore the Manic Mother." Messrs. Wit lard Marlon, Ernest I la I vorsen , Plumas Plu-mas Moyden and Emil llafen; patriotic patri-otic adress. Major Thos. Praby; vocal polo, "Old Glory," Miss Marjoric Win 1ers. Splendid dance music wns furnished fur-nished by the Jazz orchestra lo a larpe and appreciative crowd of dancers. dan-cers. Mm- ! Koril. rind then buv sn;u- 1 'i erty Bonds with the balance.- advt |