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Show 11R1DK-K IJ.xri' CUICST AT SUNMUY TKA Miss tlraee Palmer was honored at an afternoon lea given by her mother. Mrs, J. Palmer at the Palmer home Sunday. Tlu serving table was charmingly charming-ly centered with a bouquet of daffodils daf-fodils and orchid sweet pi.u . The occasion was a farewell party or Miss Palmer who left Wednesday for Los Angeles, Calif., where she will marry Lylc Peterson, Peter-son, formerly of Salt Lake City. "Mr. Peterson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Peterson, Kphriam, Utah, and is employed at present with the Union Oil company. The ! young couple will make their home in California. Mirny friends of the honoree at- I tended the tea to wish the bride- elect many best wishes I i WEBBERS ARE ! ENTERTAINED i A very pleasant social party and dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wursten on Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Webber who are soon to leave for Califor nia. Those present besides the host and hostess were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ja-cob Webber. Mr. and Mrs. John . Webber, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rindlis-1 bacher and little Dicky Webber. ' An attractive centerpiece of daffodils daf-fodils was used j LO PINE DUE MEETS WITH MRS. r.AUC! I The Lo Pine Daughters of Pioneers Pio-neers met at the home of Mrs. Horace Baugh on Wednesday. Mrs. Edna E.aucs gr . e .. .!,, tc'- the life of her grandmother Elizabeth Stewart. Miss Edith Baugh rendered two vocal solos. The lesson was given on "Pioneer Merchandising" by Mrs. Lillie Benson. Lunch was serv-1 ed by the hostess. RED CROSS KNITTING Members of the Red, Cross Knitting Knit-ting group met at the home of Mrs. Lavon Taylor last Wednesday afternoon. aft-ernoon. Following an afternoon of knitting knit-ting for the Red Cross, refreshments refresh-ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. James K. Crandall are the proud parents of a baby boy born on March 11. Mrs. Crandall Cran-dall is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Peterson. |