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Show '. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS Mrs. Austin Monsen entertained Friday afternoon with a kensington ! and luncheon for the members of the ' O. S. A. club. ( ,The North Ward chapel was filled ; to capacity Tuesday evening when (the Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. A, of the ward presented the . play "Eight-Thirty "Eight-Thirty Sharp." The play Was directed direct-ed by Mrs. M. A. Winters, Mrs. I Frank Jones and Mrs. Vernon Brothersen and the cast was us foll-j foll-j ows: Dorthy, Miss Lutora Gunder-j Gunder-j sen; Cyril, Merrill Olsen; Lucy, Cecil Tebbs; Van, James Jacobs; Nichols, Ray Aldrich. The exer-' exer-' cistfi were presided over by Mrs. H. C. Jacobs and before the preaen-'. preaen-'. tation of the play a program of-musi-cal numbers and readings was presented by Mrs. Jay Hafen, Mrs. Glennis Scovill, Miss Flornce Rack-man, Rack-man, Miss Gertrude Rolfson, Miss 'Vcnetta Stanfield, Evan Beck, and i Lorain Beck. County Commissioner J. D. Meyrick Mey-rick and Miss Jean Meyriek spent last week-end with Salt Lake relatives. re-latives. A welcome home party was given Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hansen in 'honor of Athan J. Hansen, who re-I re-I cenlly returned from a mission in t the South Western states. About . tWeilt V-fivn rplafivpa anr? frfnria ; were present and enjoyed the j evening with niusic audgames aftir winch luncheon was served. j Mrs. J. D. Simpson was hostess at a beautifully appointed dinner 8un- ', day evening in honor of her -son, Morris' birthday anniversary. Cov- :ers were placed for Prof, and Mrs. E. V. Gardeinann, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rasmussen, Dr. R. Wr. Jackson, Miss Louise Simpson, A. S. Gilbert, Joseph Jos-eph Simpson, Morris Simpson, Dorothy Doro-thy Simpson and the hostess. Thr C.mipfire girls wpre entertained enter-tained Monday evening at the homo of the TTisses Ruth and Helen Keu-sseff. Keu-sseff. ' Next Monday evening ceremonial meeting win be hed-i St the home of the Campflro guardian, Miss Celeste Mosely and a varlert . 'program will be rendered. |