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Show j SPRING CITY J By Special Correspondence ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Scho-field Scho-field have returned home from a, trip to Northern Utah and Idaho. On Friday evening, Mrs. ' Eva Ericksen fell, breaking her right arm above the eloow. Manett Allied All-ied is teaching Mrs. Ericksen's class in school, the fifth grade. Mrs. Tom Thompson, son Ted and daughter . Ma urine were Salt. Lake; visitors last week. Mrs. James Nunley entertained a few friends of her nephew Allen Major last Friday, that day being nis . thirteenth birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. ivris. Walter Rasmussen entertained enter-tained twelve classmates of her son Parley Thursday 'evening, in honoi i the eightieth birthday anniversary. annivers-ary. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald ' Carlson ot Eureka were guests of Mrs. Mina Carlson on Sunday. Mrs. Sarah E. Hyde is spending the winter in Arizona. ; Mrs. V esley Beck and Mrs. Dean Schofield of Rupert, Idaho, were guests of their parents, Mr. ' and Mis. Andrew Madsen the past few -weeks. They came here to attend Tile birthday party given in honor of the eightieth birthdhayh anni. versary of their father, on the 3rd day of December. After graveling the road in ; the cemetery, a free dancing party -was given to all who had worked on the construction of the Main Street and the cemetery roadwork. The dance was given by the city ' officials. offi-cials. Mrs. Void Sorenson surrered . fractured arm from a fall on the dance floor Monday evening. ; Mrs. Hannah Salberg fell on the ice Monday afternoon and is suffering suf-fering from an injured hip. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. H. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Orland Hansen, Joseph Jo-seph F. Hansen, and DeRoy Hansen attended funeral services in Salt Lake City Sunnday for Mrs. Orisa A. Hansen, their sister-in-law, who died in that city in Decem'cer 4th. Mrs. Orson Allrea who has been ill for several weeks is now improving. |