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Show NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS Mrs. D. R. Jensen of Picabo, Idaho, s enjoying a viait hcre wUh frlendij and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Munk lmve an (heir guest their daughter, Mrs. Ray Wells of Victor, Utah. Miss Margaret Wall is at home again after a month's visit with friends in the northern part of the stale. Mrs. R. F. Campbell and daughter, Quennie, returned Wednesday to their home at Long Beach, Cal. after a month's visit with Mrs. Campbell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Anderson. Mrs. L. P. Nelson and little daughter, daugh-ter, Anna Helene, entertained a party of children Tuesday afternoon in honor hon-or of Quennie Campbell of Long Beach, Cal. Games and -out-door fun and sports were played and light refreshments re-freshments served to ten little guests. Mr. and Mrs. B. Carwin of Salt Lake, who have been visiting for a week at the home of Mrs. Cafwin's sister, Mrs. Hans Neilsen, returned home Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Carwin also visited relatives at Indianola, Ma'yfield and Gunnison. The many friends of Mrs. Edwin Scott Walker of Oakland, California, formerly Miss Margaret Candland, daughter of Mayor and Mrs. W. D. Candland, will be interested to learn of the birth of a daughter Tuesday at the Holy Crosp hospital in Salt Lake. Mr. Walker is at present in military training at Riverside, California. In honor of Mrs. R. F. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wall entertained at cards Monday evening. Four tables ta-bles of 500 were played" and prizes awarded to Mrs. O. J. Harney' and A. D. Christensen. An elaborate midnight mid-night luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by her daughter, Miss Margaret Wall. The list of guests included Mr. and Mrs. A, D. Christensen, Christen-sen, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Jorgensen, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Harney, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. eJnsen, Mr., and Mrs. Fred Rasmussen, Ras-mussen, "Mrs. R, F. Campbell, Mrs. L. R. Jensen, Miss Christal Jensen, Mrs. R. Anderson, Miss Nettie Beau-mann, Beau-mann, Mrs. Frank Candland and Ronald Ron-ald Nilson. |