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Show I OCNTAIN GKI.I-iN Ja-p-r H. Robertson was pleasantly urprred for he, birthday last Saturday by h:s childr, n and J. F. Ronertson and 'ami!y mid Mrs Thora Robert -on anrl children. Profe-.-or 1- Rov Robertson and lamilv of Provo and Wanda Robertson Rob-ertson ol Bingham came home for the rx-cu.lon. An elaborate supper was ."Ted and all enjoyed a pleasant evening. eve-ning. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Allrod announce .he marriage of their daiudiler Ercil tc j.Ahal.l Shurtz of Circlevdle. Utah. -Mrs. Cleo Niel on entertained the following members of the Ehte club at it (pull:!!!' a. a! .- upp-r !': day noiiiv! Lilhe Oldro-.d. R.-Ua J-n-.-n. Ada Anderson. J-.h'h C'-ok. Manila Filer. Kale Holman Lena John on. Lilha-i Coombs anrl Jeiin.e Anderson. Wedne-day nP'-rnoon the memix i , of the Elite club .'.iirpri' i-d Martha Edl-r nt ln-r home. An enjoyable alternrxjii was siw-nl and a dainty luncheon was served. Mrs. Theora Anderson enf-rlalne-j the G B. club nt her homo Thursday afternoon. A full course chicken dinner din-ner was serve! to tie- followinir mem-1-crs: Vera Mihett. D irthy Oldioyd. Sadie Livingston. Emma Seely. Rubv Ivory. Ora Mayor. LaVern Oldroyd and Edith Allison. The afternoon was Mx-nl in sewing. ', Mrs. Verona C. Smyth was hostess at a dinner Saturday afternoon to the members of the Literary club. Thoso who enjoyed the afternoon were. Linda Ahred. Caroline Snow. M.r.nie Olson. Lucy Chrislensen. Annie Jensen. Luv-ma Luv-ma Aaeaard. Sfd'.a Chnstcnsen. nnd Sarah Augason. The B. Y. U. Band will make its annual visit h-re on Saturday evening April 21st They will give a concert and B dance will follow with music furnished furnish-ed by the orchestra. This is one of the few real good treats that come to our town. The Parent-Teachers association hold their last meeting of this school year on Wednesday night April i 1 th Lillian Ivory presided at the meeting. Community singing. "Old Black Joe" Invocation by. Jos R. Christensen. i Exercise, by the first grade students Shirly Oldroyd and Rachel Hansen. Solo "The Rosary", by Lena Johnson. Talk. "Envoirment of Children" by. Abe Livingston. Cello Solo. "Because" from Jacelyn. bv Roy F. Millet, accompanied by, Mrs. Millet. ( Refreshments were served at the conclusion. John Llewellyn is home from Dr. Dice's hospital at Moroni, and is feeling fine. Saturday afternoon, funeral services were held for the 4 months old son of I Mr. and Mrs. James Moon, of Spring Lake, services were held in the ward chapel. First counselor, Fred D. Smyth was in charge. Music was furnished I by the choir. Vocal solo. "Little Pink ose'" by Lena Johnson with accompanied, accomp-anied, by Roy F. Millet. !i The speakers were President J L. Nielson. John Aagard of Provo. Everett Ever-ett Nelson and Hortense Butler of 'Spring Lake. Several relatives and Ifriends from Spring Lake. Moroni attended at-tended the funeral. Mrs. Mooie was formerly Geneva Christensen. 'i Mrs. Florence Sunby of Glenns Ferry Idaho is visiting her parents, M, and Mrs. A. H. AUred. i Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Millet jpen: the week end at Mt. Pleasant. I John Aagaard and family and Mrs. Minnie Hodapp of Provo, spent Saturday Satur-day here. ' Valdon Christensen left Friday for the state of Washington, where he has employment. Lucile Larsen spent the week end at Salt Lake. i The North Sanpete Junior High school presented a 2 act operetta "Polished "Pol-ished Pebbles" under the direction of Flossie Staker. The production was well presented and was enjoyed by a ilarge audience. - Mrs. Sade Sorenson and sons. Lewis and Jack have moved back to their old home from Price. The school and church grounds are in readiness for planting and H. C Healy, Landscape gardner of Salt Lake is here planting lawn, trees and shrubs. |