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Show NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. R W. Candland en ter'.ained at a beautifully appointed bndg3 luncheon at their home las-Friday las-Friday evening. Four tables of bridge were played with prizes for high score awarded to Mrs. Clarence Anderson and A. D. ' Christensen. ""onsolation prize was awarded to ilarence Anderson. The iguests enoluded Messrs and Mesdames S S. Atkin, Lenard Seely T0. W. Wall, V. L Johnson, Clarence Andersen, A. D. Christensen, Mrs. Eloese A. Me Clure and N. F. Madsen Students of the junior high school presented the two act opera "The Toreadors" to a large and appreciative apprecia-tive audience last Friday evening in North Sanpete high school aud!-torium. aud!-torium. The. young performers had been trained by Prof. W. H. Terry and Mis.3 f.fl Madsen and both the ehoru-.es and solo work of the participants part-icipants were accorded unstinted ipplause. Work on a. $7,000 brick residenc-a residenc-a ill be started soon for V. H. Gunder it n, a member of North Sanpeie high -jbool faculty. The O. S. A. Club members were quests of Mrs. A. C. Madsen at a ken -ngton and luncheon Friday after r.oon. The afternoons program included in-cluded readings by Mr. N. P. Jenaea and Mrs. C. T. Madsen, piano solos by Mrs. George Squire and ballet dances 1 by little Miss Annie Madsen. Mrs. Harold Sorensen and children have Tet'urned from Wattis and will i;ain make their home in Mt Pleasant Mrs. Pauline M. Petersen was hostess host-ess at a dinner party last Saturday evening for thirty five guests in honor 51' her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Averett have announced the birth of a daughter last week. j E. Jorgensen and Robert L. Kr cksen left Tuesday evening for "ihiCHcro w;fh a shipment of eight -..nloads of fat lam'bs purched from Ka.rview stieep men. The local farm bureau has selected tile following new officers and project Uaderi Prr-ldemt, Henry P. Olsen: vice president, Mrs. M. A. Winter:; eeretary and treasurer, Oeo-tre r1. '"orensen; the-ie officers with K. Le lioy Barton and C. T. Madsen, enn-v.i-hi p the board of directors. The project leaders are: Flood control, A '''. Reynolds city beautification, Mrs. S D. Lnngsdorf; crop peifs, M. C. Petersen- bnvs club. Art Frandien. poultry K. Lp Roy Barton; farm accounts, ac-counts, Carlton Seely, A girls club leader wil! be selected at. a later date. Mrs. E. M Johnston entertained a lartv of twpnty little guests last Thursday aternnon in honor oif her son, Jake's eight birthday anniver-iar". anniver-iar". Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Wall entertained entertain-ed last Thuisday evening for sixteen guests in honor of Mrs. Wall's birthday birth-day anniversary. A crystal vase of ,'iink carnations formed the center-pi3co center-pi3co for t!u luncheon table. Four tables of progressive games r rp rl-ve 1 v''h n':,,eo awarded to G W. Brand and Mrs. E. M. Johnston. There were present messrs and Mi.sdames j W. Locke, G. W. Brand J. D. Meyr.-.k, E W. Wall, E. M Johnston, A. V. Boand. Fred Rar-riu'ispn. Rar-riu'ispn. Mr T. M. Keusseff and Marie Anderson. At a meeting of the Twentieth Cen-t.iry Cen-t.iry Club held last Thursday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. R. W. Cand-I8rd Cand-I8rd a nominating committee was nam ed consisting of Mrs. C. W. Sorensen Sor-ensen chairman, Mrs. George Madsen and Mrs. V L. Johnson. Election oi o't'icers wir. be held at the next club meeting at the home of Mrs. Georg-Madoen, Georg-Madoen, Thursday March 11th. Mrs. E. R Poulson entertained at her home Friday afternoon at a kensington and luncheon for the Crochet Club. Try a PYI.' Ml'l HI, FT' |