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Show fount " i. (;ui:i:. The. Home Kcouuni h'h association lecled new officers last week. They re, president., Ilerlha Joi'gcnsen. 'itli Mrs. Hannah Mikkti'th and tella Christiansen as assistants; ecretary, Lena Livingston; treasurer, treasur-er, Lena Barentsen. A party was ;iven by the new officers for the retiring re-tiring officers, at the pavilion. Games vere played until about 10 o'clock hen a three-course, luncheon was trved to eighty guests. The band furnished music and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. The coal situation here is the same as renorted from other cities in the Uate. Public meetings were suspended suspend-ed On account of no fuel. It is hoped that the tension will soon be relieved, re-lieved, as people who had laid in a winter supply have aided those less fortunate and the available fuel will soon be exhausted. liishop and Mrs, J. T. Oldroyd werp given a surprise at their home Saturday Sat-urday evening by about fifty of their friends. A most enjoyable evening was spent in games. A splendid luncheon was served and all present reported having spent a most enjoyable en-joyable evening. , Mrs. Max Sundby of Pocatelfo, Idaho, Ida-ho, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Allred. : Lulu Nielson and Rose llarker of; Canada, have been visiting with Ir. I and Mrs. R. M. Oldroyd. 1 Mrs. Eli Taylor of Salt Lake City .' 'was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Oldroyd last week. ! ! Mr. and Mrs. Cnrtstlan Johnson 1 entertained a number of friends Mon-1 day evening. I |