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Show Neighborhood News past ten days returned to their home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Aldeva Jensen have cntertedtt following guests during the Peef Mrs. D. B. Phillips and children M Tetania, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. W N Turner and children, SeaM g. ington; Mrs. Annie BW W Kaysville, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. E. i. Newton and children Monroe; PC Jensen Salt Lake City; Mr. and Earl Stewart, Ogden; Mis. Oliver Freeze, Tetania, Idaho. On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. A - u. Christensen was hostess to a group S 30 guests at her home, honoring her ll Mrs F R Candland, and her s'terf Mr Christie Seeley and Mrs A P. Holsapple of California. Sweet peas and Shasta daisies were in profusion throughout the dining and nving rooms. Bridge, convention rnd story telling were indulged m by he guests, after which musical numbers num-bers by Mrs. C. W. Stedman, Mrs. W. C Olsen and Mrs. Holsapple were enjoyed. en-joyed. Dainty refreshments weie served by the hostess. Mrs. C. W. Stedman, nee Winifred Jensen, and her son and daughter, Frederick and Rose Edith Stedman avived this week to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. F. C. Jensen. Several social affairs have been given complimenting her. She was the honor guest at a luncheon given by Mrs. Ed. Johnston on Friday last. Old fashioned bouquets of cantebury bells, sweet William and sweet peas decorated the parlor. Fifteen guests enjoyed the occasion. Mrs. Roy Campbell won first prize in a clever ' hidden secret." game and the honor guest was presented with a beautiful gift. r.mJT21 ' ' On Saturday Mrs. F. C Jensen honored hon-ored Mrs. Stedman at a luncheon and mmicale Res and baby's breath in ? ,i wer basket formed the centerpiece on the Chinese cluny cloth The reception re-ception rooms were decorated in beau-Hfu beau-Hfu garden flowers. Covers were UiS fo8r Mesdames George Madsen, l ongsdorf Ed. Johnston, Glen Wil-Uams Wil-Uams Keuseff, Jacobs, Morris Jen-Mi Jen-Mi Gill Roy Campbell of Long Beach Clifom a, Mrs. A. L. Holsapple of De alio California, Miss Dorothy Jacobs Jac-obs and hostess. Miss Jacobs gave readings. Mrs. Holsapple Mrs Stedman Sted-man Mrs. Gill, Frederick and Rose EdHh Stedman gave voice and piano numbers. Mrs Royal Candland was the hostess host-ess at a charming breakfast Wednesday Wednes-day morning. A low crystal bowl of magento sweet peas formed the center cen-ter piece and gay place cards were laid for Mrs Frank Candland, Mrs. Hols-nnnle Hols-nnnle Mrs. Christie Seeley, Mrs. Roy Campbell allot Long Beach, Cali-tarn Cali-tarn a Mrs. Stedman of Cleveland, Oh"o Mrs. Longsdorf, Mrs. P C. Jensen Jen-sen Mrs. A. D. Christensen, Mrs Ed. Wall Mrs. Annie Anderson and host-Mr' host-Mr' and Mrs. H. G. Ericksen and family and Miss Johanne Thompson spent Sunday at Oasis, guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter M. Anderson. Mr. Anderson has recently returned from a mission in Denmark where he labored labor-ed as a companion to Robert L. Ericksen. Erick-sen. M-i Fred Rasmussen and daughters daugh-ters Barbara Anne and Mary Margaret Margar-et were Provo visitors during this week. Mrs Glen Williams and Miss Helen Feuseff entertained at a miscellaneau ; shower Thursday evening for Miss Lena Clitheroe, a July bride. The local Health Center will conduct con-duct a clinic for children under four years of age, Friday July 26, at the Tithing office between the hours of 10 and 12 a. m. and 2-4 p. m. Local physicians will be present to examine the children. Pulton, Missouri t,5s . Keusseff, of Mt ly 2. among the student' College in Fulton m, ,5 Sh placed on the honor 0Uri. VbS semester because 'or they made, th" fiilthe Just been VeleA? wicl Melvin of the collet -Piled from the clJter fci3 force at the collft was listed among fh? en who made above 90 in a7 fe his average was 94.5 j a fine student all year euI I vin declared he stoM . professors under whom f r if jects during the last H records reveal that C- ? ooys on the honor r7T e e t j made all grades above 90 . VI i avergaed above eighty f cent of them are from ,r-A list also included stud W ois, Arkansas, OklX0 . Jersey and Utah. 'a, |