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Show NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS Lauritz Larsen has returned home after spending the winter in Idaho with his daughter Jlyrtle. Jensen has purcrased a fine new Francis E. King has moved to Mt rieasant and opened up a blacksmi.u shop at the X. P. .Neilsou pla:e below be-low the depot. The Home Ouiuwe Club governesses governess-es entertained at a Kensington and luncheon Weduesday afternoon at the home of thi president. Mrs. C. L. Johns. Mrs. H. F. Wall read an in teres: ing article on "Home Gardening" Garden-ing" and Mrs. L. A. rhillips the incoming in-coming piesideut, outlined nxt years program. The last meeting for this seaso.i will be May 23, at which time Mrs. E. C. Freston and, Mrs. K. Andersen will entertain at the Andersen home. The annual election of officers and banquet of North Sanpete High School alumni was held Wednesday evening at the high school. The banquet, whicr was attended by one hundred and fifty guests, was served by the domestic science students under un-der the supervision of Miss Eliza Jones. Professor I.B. Humphries was toastmaster and responses were made by Floyd Larsen, president of the class of 1923, and Frank Jones, president presi-dent of the alumni association. A short musical prcijraui was rendered after which the following new officers were elected: President, John Mower vice-president, Miss Ina Larsen; secretary sec-retary and treasurer, Miss Christie Clark; executive committee, Paul Monson, Shirley Gundersen. Miss Itheva Scoville, Miss Pearl Jorgensen. and Fairld Larsen. A dancing pariy in the Armory in honor of the forty seniors followed the election of officers. |