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Show iV?- a ' y ' - v- I f X t f - M.K MA US 1 1 In tlie "Ulrth r the N:if ion" siji:i; m v i I Ilt-niy Blain made a business trio to Provo tlie lore part of the week. I lloln.-rt live lias been a Helper visitor vis-itor for a few days. John S'.liofield and son. Claren, departed de-parted for t'astle Valley Thursday. Christina Anderson departed for his home at Garland Wednesday. Howard liasraussen of Garfield has been visiting with relatives in Chester this week. Marinus Lund was called to Nephi Monday on account of the death of It is brother's wife. Marinus Lund was called to Nephi Monday on account of the death of his brother's wife. Kverett and Uulon Strate are vls- iit n.lili it y-..H l.nt'p fur a few days. C. II. Strate was among the business busi-ness visitors to Salt Lake Tor a few .lays this week. Mrs. Erma Williams departed for her home at Rexburg, Idaho, Tuesday of this week. Roy Benson, who is attending school at Ephraim, spent the latter part of the week at home returning to his studies Monday. Mrs. Ed Smith and children arrived ar-rived here from Clear Creek Sunday and will make their home here for some time. All of the Public School and Methodist Meth-odist school teachers attended the teachers' meeting at Manti Friday j and Saturday of last week. The Junior High School basketball team will play the closing game of the season with the Mount Pleasant team at Mount Pleasant Saturday , i : evening. j j Henry Plain arrived here from Provo Thursday with four head of thoroughbred calves for Spring City people. He made a special trip toj Provo a few days ago for the animals. ani-mals. ' Mr. and Mrs. Soren Anderson entertained en-tertained Sunday evening, following were those present, Messrs. and Mesdames Mes-dames Joseph Anderson, Dean Sch-field, Sch-field, Wilford Schofield and Dan I Clark. H. L. Aeord and William Robinson 'departed for HaR-hita. Ne'.v Mexico. Friday of last week, where they went to attend the funeral of relatives. k Hugh Aeord and Andrew Peterson.; who were slain by Mexican bandits a few days before. I Saturday evening at the Spring. 'City Opera House the Junior High. School team met the Fairview team, the Fairview boys being an easy vie-, "tim for the locals, who have the repu-l tation of never having lost a game: in this year's series. I I Friday evening the Spring City Ju- nior High School boys met the Eph-i raim basketball team at the Snow Academy gym in one of the best and 'fastest games played for some time,! the Spring City boys being victorious in the hard fought battle which resulted re-sulted in a score of 21 to 2 2. The Alathea club held their last meeting at the home of Mrs. irena: iBlack. "Colorado" was given by Mrs.) Stella Billington. "America Mina-: ture Paintings" from the Mentor, by Mrs. Olga Black, and "The Biography of Abraham Lincoln," by Mrs. Maud Anderson. ; Friday afternoon the ladies of the, M. C. U. Circle met at the home of Mrs. Maud Aeord. The lesson "The I Training of the Child" was given by j Mrs. Sarah Justesen; Current Events by Mrs. Leah Strate; Piano solo, Mrs. Hilda Omansen. Delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served by the hostess. Mayor and Mrs. John P. Johnson entertained at their home Sunday afternoon aft-ernoon and evening in honor of Miss j Leolette Christensen. A fine supper: was served at 6 o'clock p. m., and, ' the evening was most enjoyably spent j in playing games and social conversation. conversa-tion. Following were present, Messrs. and Mesdames James Hansen, Marinus Mar-inus Martensen, J. A. Justesen, M. Lund, L. W. Aiken, -J. M.' Aldrich, Mrs. F Mickle, Mrs. Parley Peterson, Peter-son, Mrs. Lizzie B. Allred, Mrs. E. A. Nielson, Mrs. Petera Monsen, Charles Kofford, Peter Hansen, Mrs. L. B. j I Rasmussen, Jane Justesen, Carl Han-j sen, Leolette Christensen and the host and hostess. The wives and daughters of the Black Hawk war veterans met at the home of Mrs. Joseph Schofield Thursday Thurs-day of last week, where an organization organiza-tion was effected under the direction of regent Mrs. John Carter of this district. Following were the officers elected, Regent Mrs. Georgeiana Lund, Vice Regent Mrs. S. E. Hyde, Second Vice Regent Mrs. Annie Justesen, Juste-sen, Secretary, Mrs. Myrtle I. Mad-sen; Mad-sen; Assistant Secretary, Mrs. Minnie Min-nie Barney.; Treasurer, Mrs. Nora Schofield; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Maude H. Anderson; Chaplain, Mrs. Clare Allred; Chorister, Mrs. L. B. Rasmusen; ttrganist, Faun Lund.' Delicious refreshments were served ' to fifteen members and Mrs. John Carter and Mrs. Whittaker and daughter of Mount Pleasant. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Maud Anderson March first. An enjoyable event of the week' was the chicken supper given at the home of H. C. Hermansen Monday evening, February 19. The elaborate supper was served at 8 p. m. The centerpiece consisted of yellow and pink roses. After doing full justice to the meal and leaving a lot of empty emp-ty dishes the crowd was ushered into the reception room where they participated par-ticipated in many games, later dancing danc-ing was enjoyed followed by music and singing rendered by Vienna Covert, Co-vert, Jessie Blain, Roy Black, Elgant Covert, Mrs. Hermansen, Ida and Ruth Covert and Soren Anderson Lunch was served at 12 p. m Mrs Hermansen acted as hostess and was assisted by Vienna Covert. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames Orson Allred, Wilford Schofield Jessie Jes-sie Blain, Le Roy Black and little son, WUlard, Elgant Covert and daughter, daugh-ter, Erma, Lorenzo Larsen.'soren Anderson, An-derson, Ida and Ruth Covert H C Hermansen and sons Wilford, ivo and Marcus, Mrs. Grace Allred, and Miss Vienna Covert. |