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Show It Happened at The BEAU BY LA RAE McMANAMA Mrs. D. G. Colman held an announcement an-nouncement luncheon for her daughter, Sandra Colman, on Sunday, Sun-day, Nov. 3. Sixteen friends were guests. Mr. Ernie Bingham made arrangements ar-rangements for eight of his associates asso-ciates for a business luncheon on Monday. Mr. J. W. Wright, of KSL-TV, who is the Executive Vice President of Radio Service Corp. of Utah was host for eight businessmen for luncheon on Monday. Mon-day. Mr. C. M. Layne, - General Manager of KID-TV of Idaho Falls Idaho attended. On Tuesday, the Sugar House Rotary Board held their monthly business luncheon. Mrs. Lee Timpson was hostess on Tuesday at luncheon for her bridge group. Also on Tuesday, Mrs. Lester Naus was hostess for luncheon and bridge for her club. Mr. William Thayne of Thayne-Evans, Thayne-Evans, Inc. made reservations for luncheon and business meeting for the officers of the Log Haven Club Wednesday. Also on Wednesday, Mrs. Theodore N. Hackett enter- tained her bridge club. Thursday, the Sugar House Rotary Ro-tary held their weekly business meeting and luncheon. A wedding breakfast was given by Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jackson for their son, Boyd and his bride, the former JoAnn Tyler. The couple were married Thursday in the L.D.S. Temple. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leslie Tyler are parents of the bride. The reception was held at the Parleys First Ward chapel. A farewell party was given for Miss Alice Clark, the Assistant Chief of Nursing Service of the Veterans Hospital. Miss Grace Butler made the arrangements and 28 hospital employees were there to wish Miss Clark success in her transfer to the Veterans Hospital in Oakland, California. Mr. Karl Little made arrangements arrange-ments for dinner for the staff of Utah State Credit Union League on Friday evening. Miss Char-mane Char-mane George made arrangements for a luncheon in honor of Miss Darlene Morris, who is being married mar-ried on Thanksgiving day. The luncheon was held on Saturday and there were ten guests. |