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Show MORONI Born to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hail-eyy Hail-eyy October 24, a hoy. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bailey, October 29, a boy. Floyd Bow n ol" Mnnli was a Moroni Mor-oni visitor the end of last week. George Brown of Provo was a Moron Mor-on i v isilor Friday. Miss Edith Peterson of Ephraini visited here last week as the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. J. Faux. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman of Fountain Green spent last week here visiting their daughter, Mrs. Gilbert Monsoe. Mr. and -Mrs. Rob Winn and sou,' iiulon, ol iNephi visited friends ,j'U relatives in this city the end of last 'vvcefi. Mrs. Fiank IHirton and children of l'aliuage, Utah, are visiting at the nome of Mr. and Mrs. Epliraiin Nel sou. Miss Edna Hardy entertained at supper Friday. Covers were laid fur Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bnrdsley, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sorenson, Miss Minerva Anderson and the hostess. A very delightful social was given Thursday evening in the high school assembly hall when the members of the M club entertained their partners at a dancing party. The room was 'ery beautifully decorated in autumn ieaves and other autumn notions. Supper was served at midnight, covers cov-ers being laid for twenty-five. Among the interesting events of the week was the prettily arranged party given Monday night in the pavilion pa-vilion in compliment to Miss Van Blackham in honor of her birthday. Dancing and games followed by a late luncheon was enjoyed by the Misses Francell Larson, Pernella Larson, Lar-son, Theora Christensen, Ella Neilson, Nei-lson, Margaret Houlton, Bird Couley, Mai ' 1' aiix, Mildred Irons, Clarissa Tidwell, Thelma Morley, Eva Draper, iMelv.il Morley, ltlioda Christensen. Dot is Blackball!, Nida Hales, Van, Blai'kliaui, Ollis Bradley, Paul llan- son, Pratt Peterson, Glen Henri, Ar- bur Anderson, Earl Hanson, Paul Stringliam and Mesdames Rodney An-1 iti.son, James Larson, Ray Black- iam and Lawrence Larson. j |