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Show XEIGHBORHOOD NEWS The faculty members of Wasatch Academy entertained the Woman's Missionary Society at Lincoln Hall Tuesday afternoon. Devotionals were In charge of Mrs. E. M. Johnston Miss Hazel Ross reviewed the lesson on Korea and Miss Irene Bruce gave the lesson on South America. Thirty members and guests were present. Annual election of officers will be ibe held at the next meeting which is to be at the home of Mrs. J. D. Mey rick on February 23. Under the auspices of the recreation recrea-tion committee of the North ward M. I. A. a comedy play "Not SO Fast" will be presented March 1 by the following cast: Ernest Staker Miss Pernice Madsen, M1S3 Beth Candland Gorden Staker, Charles Sneddon Wendell Wall, Miss Elnora Reynold? and Miss Ruth Olsen. The players are being coached by Mrs. Francis J. Nielson and Mis: Tj'Jth Reynolds,. Miss Lucile Hansen was hostess a-a a-a party and luncheon Tuesday after noon in honer of her ninth birthday anniversary, at the home of he) parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hansr-r orPpa.zoet fh wdr wdr lio uli jyw frr Mr. and Mrs. Erick Gunderser. have announced the engagement 0 their daughter, Ethel, to Fred Bail? of Ephrai'm the marriage to takr place in the near future. Mr. and Mr-i. J. W. Locke entertained enter-tained at dinner Tuesday for the S. M S. Club members and several specia' quests. There were present Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Hoknan, Mr. and Mrs L. R Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd young, Mr. and Mn. Anton Deschne Mr. and Mrs. Graham C. Loofbour row, Mn and Mrs. . Fred Rasmussen and P. T. Holman of Fountain Green C. W. Sorensen, President S. M Nielson President Louis A. Petersen S. S. Atkin, (Jalvin Christensen ant! Ernest Staker, motored to Provo Tuesday morning to attend the Scout Executive Convention in Provo. The local chapter of the Y. W. C. A. entertained at their annual dinne Monday evening in the dining nail 0 the First Preshyterian Church. Patriotic Pa-triotic numbers were also introduced Into the evenings programs. Respori te-, to toasts were made toy the faculty fac-ulty adviser Mrs. Anton Do?chner and the president Miss Dorthy Actor. Mm. A. V. Mc Intosh entertained at a luncheon Saturday afternoon a' the home of her mother, Mrs. Joseph Monsen for members of the stake relief society board. In the first basket 'ball game in the local M. Mens league, theNorth War won an easy victory over the Soutl v. ard, by a score of. 36 to 6. Wall and Stansfield were the mainstays for the North ward and Johansen played thi bOTt game for the losers. The M. Men's loop promises to furnish some 'good ;ames this season, as all letter men from the schools are barred giving all the boys an equal chano. for the team places. C. C. Frederiksen of Sanford, Colorado Colo-rado returned to his home Monday after visiting a week here with hit-daughter, hit-daughter, Mrs. Andrew M. Neilson. He has spent the winter in Los. Angdles with his son E. Frederiksen Ilernell Gilland of Manassa, Colorado Colo-rado Is visiting here, a guest of Marvin Rasmussen. Mr. Gilland and Mr.- Rasmussen were missionary companions in the Northwestern states conference, two years ago. The INcith Sanpete h:'?h school orchestra and Miss Wilma Hafen soprano, furnished music for thu afternoon session of the North and South Sanpete school districts joint institute at Ephralm Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Poniilson en-terrained en-terrained twenty five guests at ; beautifully appointed dinner Saturday Sat-urday evening in honor of Mrs. Poul-son'a Poul-son'a fifty first birthday anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Hansen havi announced the birth of a son, Saturday. Sat-urday. Mr. Hansen Is Local manager for the C. W. and M. Co. The Ladies of the M. R. club entertained en-tertained at a Valantine party in honor of their husbands at the home of Mrs. John Neilsons, February 9. The tables were decorated in Valentine Val-entine scheme. The tables held a center piece of pink roses, the c'u! flower. Cover-j were laid for twenty-eight fuests. The veiling was spent in vaientlue (games and nuislc. A suecesful dancing party and banquot was given Friday evening in Armory Hall by the Elders quorums of both wards. V. H. Gundersen. president of the South ward quorum presided at the festivities and more than two hundred quests were seated seat-ed at the banr-uet. Music was furnished fur-nished during the evening by Terry'? orchestra and Royal Madsen played a cornet solo. Addresses were made by J. S. Christensen of Eplt-raim Eplt-raim and O. N. Aldrich president ot the North ward quorum. The CfeDce which followed was largely intended. |