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Show : 1 NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS It Mrs. John Matson and her 1 1 children left Sunday for their 1 1 new home at Bingham. I ! Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jacobs 0 and family spent Wednesday ! with friends in Spanish Fork. ' ' Miss Leona Jensen of Price is spending her vacation here " with relatives. ; ; ' Mrs. E. W. Wall and little ; ; Miss Betty Wall left Saturday 1 1 morning for a short visit with 1 1 friends in Salt Lake City. II A new son arrived at the 1 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul I ! Monsen this week. I! Mr. and Mrs. Murray K. I ! Jacobs and family of Ogden were guests during the week at the home of Mr. Jacobs' brother, Bishop II. C. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johns re- turned Monday from a week's visit with Salt Lake friends. 1 Mrs. John's aunt, Mrs. H. C. 1 James, and , Miss Florence I James accompanied them home. I Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mad sen and family and Miss Helen X Petersen left Wednesday morn-X morn-X ing on an automobile trip to I Scofield and Helper to visit i relatives and friends. t The O. S. A. Club met Fri- day afternoon with Mrs'. Fred Stanslicld. About fifteen mem-" mem-" hers were present and spent the ; afternoon in kenshigton work, ; after which Ihe hostess served a daintv five o'clock luncheon. It Mrs. H. C. Jacobs entertain-i; entertain-i; ed "Utah's Own" Beehive I I girls at a kensington and lunch-eon lunch-eon at her home Tuesday eveu- inir. . The girls of the swarm are actively engaged in making Belgian refugee garments. A " musical program was rendered " during the evening after which 5 Mrs. Jacobs served luncheon to ten guests. Mr. and Mrs. George Kirk-ham Kirk-ham entertained Wednesday ' at the Sugar Factory in compliment compli-ment to Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jacobs and family. In honor of the birthday anniversaries an-niversaries of her mother, Mrs. A. S. Nilson, and her brother, Ronald Nilson, Mrs. Rex S. Jensen Jen-sen entertained at dinner Tues- ' day at the Rainbow Fishery. The party motored to the re- . sort and enjoyed a couple of hours boating and bathing. The . guests included Mrs. A. S. Nil-son, Nil-son, Ronald Nilson, Mr. and Mrs. William Olson, Mr. and ( Mrs. S. E. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. , Harold Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Bradley of Salt Lake, Miss Janice Wra th all of Grantsville, Mrs. Fi. K, Barton, Mrs. Hans Neilson, Mr. and Mrs. R. Andersen, Miss Crystal Cryst-al Jensen, and ITerschel Jensen. The first of a series of milit- 1 ary parties to be given for the mothers who have sons in the service was given by a party of neighbors and friends Wed- nesday afternoon for Mrs. V.. R. Poulson, whose soniClinton, is now enroute for "Somewhere in France." The guests, while doing Red Cross work, enjoyed . a program of songs and speeches speech-es and afterwards served an. elaborate luncheon. Then; were present Mesdaines Henry Ericksen, Sena Johansen, Hannah Han-nah Clark, Harriet Cliff, C. W. Sorensen, G. F. Bohne, Bert "Wright, Xephi Christensen, S. . A. Barton, Erick Ericksen, A. S. Jensen, James Monsen, John Jensen, Leo Seely, Peter Swen-sen, Swen-sen, Merlin Andersen, Gilbert Beckstrom, Joseph Johansen, Amasa Ericksen, J Y. Jensen, Carrie Harbroe Christensen, Melvina Christensen, Lorin Stewart, A. Mcrz, Erick Gnn-dersen, Gnn-dersen, Miss Anna Johansen, and Mrs. M;iybert Strate of Spring City. , |