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Show SPRING CITY Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Schofield have just returned from a trip to Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Backman of Salt Lake were Spring City visitors this week. Miss Floris Petersen has been visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. I. P. Petersen, the last ten days. She will return to Salt Lake this week. Mrs. Annie E. Allred is very ill in a Salt Lake hospital. 'She is to be operated on for gall-stones. Her sons, C. E. and Don Allred are at her bed-' bed-' side. Mrs. Lydia Puzey is visiting with relatives in Salt Lake. Ivy Petersen is spending a month in Salt Lake City visiting visit-ing relatives. Mrs. E. A. Billington has returned re-turned from a three week's trip, visiting relatives in Idaho and Utah. j Mrs. Guy Blain and children jhave returned home from Bingham. Miss Lucille Nunley enter-itained enter-itained a number of her small i friends pitnday afternoon in j honor of her sixth birthday an-adversary. an-adversary. Fall asters and dahlias were used as decora tions. The centerpiece was ; formed by a birthday cake holding six rose candle sticks .with pink taper candles. Tall I taper candles decorated each : end of the table. Covers were : laid for fifteen guests, Mrs. ; Margaret Osborne being the eldest and baby Maxine Nun-1 Nun-1 ley being the youngest guest, i Games and music were enjoyed and prizes were received by Miss Cleo Neilson and Miss Marcell Osborne. Birthday tokens were presented to the little hostess by Maxine Nun-ley. Nun-ley. A wedding reception wasj given Wednesday evening at tiie home of Mr. .and Mrs. John ' T. Blain in honor of the mar-! riage of their daughter, Grace j to Mr. Darrell Fullmer ofj Orangeville. There were about seventy guests present who en I joyed the splendid supper,-music supper,-music and social events of the evening. j |