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Show POCNTAI GREEN . Mrs. L. P. Madsen is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. O. V. Anderson. ' Born to the wife of George Coombs, March) 11, 1917, a girl. Edith Anderson joyfully entertain-j entertain-j ed the "Wide Awake Girls" at the 1 home of her mother Monday evening. Edith Anderson, Edna Jensen and ' Almira Mikkelson were Ephraim visitors vis-itors this week. ! Relief Society Annual Day comes March 17. A splendid program and danee will Interest all who attend. President A. Merz and Elder James ' E. Talmage addressed a large and Interested audience in the meeting . house Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Jacobsen of : Shelley, Idaho, have been visiting with relatives and friends in this city before Mr. Jacobsen's departure on a mission. The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Max Llewellyn presented them with many (useful gifts at a bundle shower last week at the home of Mrs. Caroline Llewellyn. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allredof Centerfleld will be pleased to learn :pf the arrival of a fine baby girl at their home March 3, 1917. All concerned are doing nicely. ; ' A great many people attended the Quarterly Conference held in Spring City Saturday and Sunday, in spite of the fact that the roads were very tad for traveling. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Clar-I Clar-I enee Hansen : surprised them last Thursday evening with a bundle i ; shower, A great number of beauti-I beauti-I ful'and well-selected gifts were pre-! pre-! sented.- i .. . . : . A benefit dance was given Wednes. day evening In the Opera House for j Delbert Christiansen and Ed Hill and I families, who had the misfortune of having their homes destroyed by fire 1 in the late fall. The members of the ward Y. L. M. I A, ealled on Mr. and Mrs. Wal-I Wal-I lace Green, Tuesday evening and I gave them a purse of money, to buy ! their own wedding present from the ' girls. Mrs. Green, formerly, Flor-: Flor-: j'enee Hugglns, for some time has been I j the secretary of the organization. |