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Show The Service Star Legion reports he follO'w'mg contributions to the Dough Boy" fund this week: E. P. nhnson, $1.00; Ole Arilsen, $2.00; 1. V. Draper, $1.50. Uri Ruth Muirhead Berry, talent-3d talent-3d draimali'C reade.r' of Provo, will ap-.ear ap-.ear here next Monday evening in the ilrst Presbyterian Ghmrch under the uspices of the ilocal Y. W. C. A. rhere will be several musical numbers num-bers and Mrs. Berry will read "The Heart of a Child." J. D. Meyrick, Fred Rasmuisser. and I. E. Jor.gensen are attending Ihe annual spring ceremonial session of El Kalah Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. in Salt Lake this Friday. Mrs. D. L Argyle entertained at a hrir'ive lunclieon at her holme Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. R. W. Rives. A crystal vase of sweet peas formed a centerpiece for each table. The guests included Mrs. R. W. Rives, Mrs. Guy Candland, Mts. Aldus Rovg, Wrs. Susie Kimber, Mrs. G. E. Squire, Mrs. Ellis Carter, Mrs. David Jorgen-I -.en and Miss Flosiie Stake.r. j ILley Seely of Roosevelt, son of ,Mr. and Mrs J. N. Seely of this city, will leave here early in April to fill a mission for the L. D. S. Church In Ithe Eastern States.' Mt. Seely is now I vi.ritinig with his parents in Mt. Pleasant. Pleas-ant. The M. I. A. Junior girls of the INorth ward under Mrs. E. P. Johnson and Mirs. Ruth Jones, entertained at i progressive dinner Saturday evening. eve-ning. Following the different courses ranies and music, were enjoyed. The class colors were used foir decorating. |