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Show SPRING CITY Mrs. George M. Rasmussen is visiting visit-ing in Redmond for a few days. Earl Billington departed for Bingham Bing-ham Thursday. ! Erastus Christensen now of Salt Lake was a visitor in Chester the latter part of the previous week. - Cloy Justesen and Wilford Scho- I field departed for Clear Lake Sat-li Sat-li mrday. Hoyt Allred departed for Storrs J Wednesday where he has secured em-ployment. em-ployment. James Crawford departed for Ru-iS Ru-iS pert, Idaho this week where he has ,y. secured employment. 'v F. O. Acord arrived from Salt Lake ,! with a thoroughbred horse the fore 3! part of the week. ir i- Cloy Blain departed for Los An-l An-l geles, California Wednesday. He w ill probably remain In California for some time. Barney Hyde entertained Profes-N Profes-N sor Branwell and daughter, Viola, Ross Jensen, Floyd Young and members mem-bers of the Snow Academy Dramatic L Club Wednesday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Soren Anderson. j The M. C. IT. Circle met Friday of I the previous week at the home of . Mrs. Charles Justesen. A George " Washington program was given and delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. The Alathea club held their last meeting at the home of Mrs. Steiia Strate, holding a discussion on "Aiding "Aid-ing the Belgium Relief Fund." A reading from Aunt Jane of Kentucky, Music and singing were given by Mrs. Olga Black and Mrs. Myrtle Madsen. It being social day, delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served. , Mrs. Alonzo King entertained fifty guest9 at the old Opera House Tuesday Tues-day evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. Dancing, skating, a de-licious de-licious luncheon and solos by the fol-' lowing gentlemen: Charles Kofford. fy Leonard Robinson, Elgin Covert. Hoyt Allrod, Holly Scholleld, Cloy Jusstesen, and Albert Allred were features of the evening's entertainment. entertain-ment. Mrs. Maud Acord entertained in , honor of her little daughter, Illas V seventh birthday anniversary, Sunday Sun-day afternoon. The following little folks enjoyed the ofternoon singing IS and playing "games: Vera. Evan. TW Francis and Murloen Justesen, Fve-r Fve-r rje- Aldrich. Merz Anderson. Ilia una ing5 Beth Acord. A delicious Irmchpon roDS was served during the afternoon. mi Friday night Miss Maurine Mickel was pltasantly surprised by a number of her little friends, in honor of her twelvth birthday anniversary. Games, music and luncheon helped, to pass the time and the guests enjoyed them selves very much. Those present were: Dale, Orthell and Burns All-red, All-red, Robbie Barney, Forrest Aiken, Harold and Roy Mickel, Marie Rasmussen, Ras-mussen, Fay Allred, Edith Mickel, Ethel Aiken, Inez Justesen and Maurine Maur-ine Mickel. Saturday evening some'of our young ladies entertained at an elaborate five course dinner at the home of Mrs. H. C. Hermanson. The table was very invitingly laid, a centerpiece of beautiful pink and yellow roses and cluny lace being used. Those who enjoyed the delicious repast were: Messrs Vancle Morley, Elvin Black-ham Black-ham and Russel Draper of Moroni, and the Misses Grace Allred, Leona Strate, Deon Mickel and Vienna Covert Co-vert and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Her-mansen. Her-mansen. The husbands of the ladies of the Alathea club entertained thei: wives an I a number of friends at a Geor-;e Washington birthday celebration at the old Opera House o.: he evening of Fe! ruary twenty-second. Skating, a i-p'endid program and a sumptuous tiif er were features of tV evenings entertainment, a goo I orchestra providing pro-viding music during thj entire evening, even-ing, 'l he decorations were most neautiful, being carri 1 out with ! iarge -snd small flags. Sixtv guests were present. A very pleasant social affair of the week was a party given at the home of Mrs. Margaret Christiansen Friday Fri-day evening. The evening w-as spent in social conversation, games and music and a delicious luncheon was served during the evening by the hostess. hos-tess. Following were the guests pres. J ent: Nena Allred, Georgiana Lund Nellie Allred, Minnie Barney, Ida Bil. ! lington,' Lorna Jenson, Grace Allred, Arella Madsen, Marriett Kelsey, Jennie Barney, Myrtle Allred, Emily Allred, May Allred, Myrtle Hansen, Stena Allied, Pearl Allred, Nell Ny -: bery, Effie Allred,. Myra Aiken, Eva Erlcksen, Isabella Allred, Edith j Brough, Lizzie Brough, .Margaret Griffith, and Ada and Rhea Chris-t.ansen. Chris-t.ansen. I Saturday evening the Junior High ; School Basket Ball team met the ML; Pleasant team on the floor of the! old Opera House, a capacity crowd ; witnessing the game which proved! to be one of the fastest yet played by either of the teams, the home team! winning by one point and the score j being twelve to thirteen.. Our boys were somewhat handicapped on account ac-count of the sickness of the Mr. All-red All-red and Mr. Bunnell. Mr. Little was substituted for one of the boys and played an excellent game, Mr. Nelsen taking the second half. This part of the game saw both teams playing a hard fast game, the Mt. Pleasant boys taking the lead and up to the last two minutes of play Mt. Pleasant was still three points in the lead but Holley Schofield was fortunate in pitching two field baskets in the two minutes that were left putting the locals lo-cals one point in the lend. Wright and L. Srhofield were seen playing a -very fast guard as the whistle blew. As this is the first year of the bovs n high school, and having won in every game played the school feels extraordinarily proud of their tram. nd they arc the recipients of many favorable rongral ulnt inns. |