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Show !. A tall crystal vase of roses ji'and geraniums centered thei r. dining table. Music and !,games were enjoyed following j dinner. j. Miss Aileen Phillips of ' , Provo spent last week end here i.with friends, a guest at. the j home of Mrs. Lydia T. Winters ;( Mr. and Mrs. P.A. Poulson entertained at dinner Saturday .evening complimentary to Mr. .and Mrs. Roy Poulsno and fam -ily of Rexburg, Idaho ,Mrs. - - - -artJWWn-r-n-u-.n"Mlftrtrt Peter Johansen of Castle Dale, Mrs. F.E. Andersen of Rains, ,and Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Poulson. Pou-lson. Mrs. Mary H. Dalton and little Miss Kathryn Schneider ,of Salt Lake have been guests this Aveek of Mrs. Camilla Nol-iand Nol-iand and Mrs. Obed Nelson. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Poulson and family left Tuesday for their home in Rexburg, Idaho, after visiting relatives here and in Ephraim the past two weeks. President J.W. Andersen was in charge of the regular monithljy priesthood meetings of North Sanpete Stake held here yesterday. Interesting reports from one mission ifiel were made by Miss Eliza Beck of Spring City, lately returned from the Northwestern North-western states conference, Lor-en Lor-en Stewart of Mt Pleasant from ;the California conference and Miss Cecil Vance of Fairview 1 from the Northwestern states conference. Professor W.G. Barton of the Snow Junior College at Eph-ji'aim Eph-ji'aim explained and gave an enteresting talk "The Educat-tonal Educat-tonal System in the Church Schools,'" and Professor C.Y. Cannon of the annual husband- The Home Culture Club met Wednesday with Mrs. E.F Gardemann. An interesting j afternoon with the poet, Henry ! W. Longfellow had been planned plan-ned by Mrs. A. Crane, who besides be-sides reading a sketch of his life also read "The Children's Hour," and Footsteps of An gels". Mrs. E.W. Wall and iMrs. - C.A. Hone sang-, ','Tlw Bridge," and a piano solo by ,Miss Louise Simpson concluded conclud-ed the afternoon's program Luncheon was served for twenty twen-ty guests. Mrs. C.A. Hone will entertain the club next af |