| Show 0 f I 1 MONROE 0 1 I 1 I 1 by special correspondent I 1 0 0 lamb feeders day november 16 chairman A W Alag magleby leby reports that the coi committees prep preparing ring for lamb feeders day have everything in readiness and that a very verv large crowd is expected many influential men in the livestock railroad and commission business have declared their intentions to be pres prep nt eveia phase of lamb feeding will be taken up and a special effort is being made to have the lamb growers from the southern part of the state to be pru sent binning goold chairman of the banquet committee reports eliat twenty fat lambs will be roasted and served free to those present nels chairman of sports reports that a good football game will ie be played and one of the best dances held in the county this season Afar marion iori bohman chairman of the finance committee states that thy are making their collections from tile the feeders in order to make this day possible the feeders are giving freela of lambs and money in order to put it over cleve cieve winget chairman of tour and fat lamb iamb judging reports that he has all his plans in readiness for the big day dav money has been contributed by the salt lake stockyards Stock yards R H pitchfork ray mcfarland and others to be used for prizes at the fat lamb content conte zt A banner celebration will be held beloved matron passes away the host of friends of bishop and mrs arthur lundgreen were shocked and grieved to hear of the death of mrs lundgreen november NL in salt lake cita where she was taken early last week as a last resort to obtain relief from acute yellow vellow atrophy of the liver of which she ilie had ben suffering for about four weeks she did not regain consciousness after leaving home monday morning rose a as she was affectionately called by her host of friends had endeared herself to the people in the north waid as well as to all who I 1 knew her she was the daughter of I 1 james and jane emmett born bom in ia annab 1 iab maich aladich 8 1893 she spent her chi childhood 1 chood days in beuthein hou bou thein utah A As she grew to womanhood she choss chose vocation and was luisini nui sini as her supervisor of the Rich richfield fiel 1 I general hospital for about three years she had bad moved to monroe about two years vears before her marrin marrine marriage e to mr lundgreen still en engaged gageT in nursing and caring for an invalid mother and a sister wilda who still resides with the family bemid besides es the husband sirs mrs lundgreen is is survived by br the following children sisters and brot brothers bers lynn age 7 jewel 5 oj merrill INI errill 3 and carol 9 months six sisters mrs julia leigh lc igal of cedar city mrs airs clara davis and I 1 mrs irs susie chri christenson Christens stensen cn of annabella mrs airs lena bennett of holden mrs in jennie chamberlain of hinckley ani and miss aliss wilda croff of monroe two brothers wiliam emmett of leeds and geoege emmett of richfield funeral services were held in the north waid chapel sunday the building was vas filled to overflowing the tributes in flowers were beautiful and words of sympathy were a consolation to the beloved bishop and his family counselor hans directed the services chorister F B goold was in charge of the appropriate num bers rendered by the choir the speakers were president james brown president wilford hansen H roland tieta en and J L anderson of salt lake city the latter being a former high laigh school principal of monroe and a close friend 0 of f the lundgreen families mrs airs vera magleby gave a musical reading entitled it takes a leeap ol 01 0 living accompanied by mrs airs A NN W ma maleby magleby leby at the piano and raymond ross ros with the violin mrs an vera vcra hansen and mrs airs H roland sang a duet jos H jensen offered the he invocation C B halliday pronounced the benediction and the dedicatory prayer at the graveside was given by eail collings for the arany floral offerings the words of sympathy anil acts of love throughout the sickness and la laying ning away of their loved one the lundgreen family expresses their gratitude and appreciation in their hour of sorrow parents teachers to meet the parents teachers organization will vill be entertained at the lug high school building friday evening when the following program will be presented community singing lead by mr ross address superintendent A J ashman two numbers monroe quartet a talk on welfare work by principal leon newton reading gail plummer cr after the program light cefres refreshments will be served in the gymnasium and games will be played man ilan injured in hills while in the east mountains after aate r a load of wood moses williams was seriously injured about the body one leg was broken the other badly wrenched the horse in comins down a hill bill with the drag of wood in some way became entangled the wood rolling over mr air williams causing seri serious injuries he succeeded in pulling himself on the horse by the aid of the I 1 harness rode to the hot bot springs and i mr bell brought him to town he is reported to be in extreme pain hut but is expected to recover nicely republican tea the republican club was entertained at tea in the south ward amusement hall ball with a coan committee ai atee of five and chairman mildred C magleby in charge george casto was the principal speaker others to give short addresses were judge N J bates mrs A K hansen and mrs J L sevy jr an excellent musical program was given misses ina and melba lo 10 oyd yd of richfield entertained with songs i and dancing with miss nielson at thel the I 1 piano mrs airs florence anderson also of richfield sang and the quartet gave three numbers the loom was elaborately decorated with baskets of fall flowers A silver candlestick with four red tapers centered the table which had as its covering an elaborate cover of cluny lace sandwiches and punch were served to more ore than 75 ladies democratic ladies hold meeting the club of the democratic Dern ocra tic j pal party ty held a cottage meeting at christian tu tufts ats home ali anday ay evening mrs elliott larsen was in charge of the j affair superintendent A J ashman I 1 ind and attorney olof R Mic belsen speakers the rooms eie filled with in enthusiastic crowd local and personal dr de J L jones arrived here from louisville kentucky monday to visit his parents 71 mr fr and mrs airs L W jones other relatives rea tives and his many friends here the sixth grade enjoyed a halloween cn party at elden eisens tuesday evening with the usual games and refreshments for pastime A quiet but enjoyable party was enjoyed by the lucky number club i I 1 and their husbands wednesday even ing until about midnight when a group of young people entered upon the qc inc nc and livened up the remainder of the party with their gay laughter and pai partaking taking I 1 of an elaborate midnight supper with ith the club mrs airs katherine erickson entertained wednesday at a Hallow halloween elen p party arty for her granddaughter peggy olsen eleven little girls were present miss virginia was hostess to a jolly crowd of young people tuesday evening decorations games and luncheon were in deping with the halloween custom with all the lark dark alleys alley stairways and cedars that go along with halloween fun t lie girls who gave the party at the wm win julander home wednesday night were very much thrilled games were played and an appropriate luncheon was served miss edna erickson and bert johnson came from koosharem Koo sharem for a short visit in monroe I 1 mr and mrs james brown visited friends in spanish fork and salt lake I 1 cita last week peter C lundgreen returned from idaho friday where lie he had been working th the c past month mr air and mrs airs J F anderson of afi salt lake city motored here sunday to attend the funeral of mrs rose I 1 lundgreen en they were guests of postmaster an and dAIrs mrs W 0 lundgreen and mesdames lester lowe kail Bo bohman linian and theron hunt motored to richfield wednesday evening to attend a card party at the home of mr and mrs L E christensen I 1 other guests wele dr and mrs el erni n est baker and mr air and mrs byron reed of richfield marion bohman and austin sargent 1 spent the weekend in salt lake city ward magleby was host to a few f friends at a H halloween alloween party at his home wednesday evening halloween decorations and favors were used dancing was a feature and refreshments served mr air and mrs elson hall returned from idaho last week elson will take E M Jen jansens jensens sens place at the cheese factory while mr air jensen is in salt lake city mr air and mrs airs cleve winget motored to salt lake city for a few days visit A few girls enjoyed an elaborate after dance luncheon at the home of miss melba hansen saturday night sixteen guests were present jack thornton and stanley Stan lev parson panon pan on returned from idaho where they had employment the past two months E M k left sunday for salt sait lake city where we he will undergo an operation at the L D S hospital A son was born to mr air and mrs frank painter of austin october 27 and a son to mr air and mrs E elvin ein in johnson october 30 mothers and sons are reported to be doing nicely mrs sorena swindle entertained the north ward relief society officers and teachers at a social hour following a business meeting held at her home friday afternoon mr and mrs airs andrew anderson parents of mrs airs W 0 lundgreen are guests of the Lund greens |