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Show New Kindergarten Organized The Utah Supplementary Education Educa-tion program kindergarten will organize or-ganize another afternoon session for youngsters in the East Mill Creek area. The afternoon kindergarten has been planned because of the great enrollment of the morning session. ses-sion. The instructor will be Mrs. Luree Hueghey, who has had five years experience in the work. Mrs. John W. Knudsen made arrangements for her mother and nine sisters to have luncheon on Monday. One of the sisters, Mrs. Jesse A. Johnson of Houston, Texas, Tex-as, has been vacationing here foi two weeks. This began the usual busy social whirl at the Beau. Monday evening nine - year - old Jeanie Mortensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Mortensen had ten of her friends attend her birthday dinner party. Mr. Victor Day was host for five guests at dinner. Also Monday, Mr. and Mrs. M.A. Browning of Ogden made a reservation reser-vation for dinner. Tuesday the Sugar House Rotary Ro-tary had luncheon and held business busi-ness meeting. Susan Grande, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Grande, had seven friends he'p celebrate ce-lebrate her birthday with ice cream and cake, compliments of the Beau. Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Alexander celebrated their goiden wedding anniversary, Oct. 1 with eleven members of their family. Also on Tuesday, Willis Carlisle made arrangements for the baseball base-ball committee for a business meeting and breakfast. Mrs. Dan ', R. McDonald and Mrs. Loyal Adams Ad-ams were" hostesses for the birth- day club, to celebrate Mrs. Hazel Bleyl's birthday. There are 12 members in the birthday club and they all meet to celebrate one another's an-other's birthday with a luncheon. Wednesday evening, Mr. - J. Bradfield was host for eight friends for dinner. Thursday, Mrs. Gordon Brown made arrange-; arrange-; merits for her bridge club for luncheon. The Sugar House Rotary had luncheon in the main dining room and enjoyed watching the world series on a colored TV set furnished by Southeast furniture. 1 1 The Woods party w as held Satur-: Satur-: day for their 12 members. Terry Rae Wilko celebrated her 16th birthday with 12 of her j friends for luncheon and ice jcream and cake on Saturday afternoon. af-ternoon. Ten - year - old Suzanne Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wright is a member of the birthday club and celebrated her birthday Saturday with her family fam-ily and friends. The cake and ice cream were furnished compliments complim-ents of the Beau. Nine soldiers from Salt Lake City recently began the second phase of six months active military mili-tary training under the Reserve Forces Act program at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Pvt. William D. Glad, 18, son of Bruce D. Glad, 2615 Wellington St., is a 1957 graduate of South High School. Pvt. Jay M. England, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meldon J. England, 3030 Connor St., is a 1957 graduate of Olympus High School. Pvt. Weldon R. Hess, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hess, 1781 Severn Drive, was graduated from Olympus High School in 1957.. Pvt. John C. Parr, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Parr, 3281 Orchard St., is a 1957 graduate of Olympus High School. Pvt. Joseph R. Clawson, 20, son of Dr. and Mrs. Calvin C. Clawson, 1703 Princeton Avenue, attended the University of Utah. Pvt. Dennis Fuller, 18, son of A. Franklin Fuller, 26622 Barbey Drive, was graduated from Olympus Olym-pus High School in 1957. Pvt. Bob C. Pollei, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric C. Pollei, 76 South Street, is a 1957 graduate of East High School, i Pvt. John B. Castleton, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Castleton, 79 P Street, attended the University Univer-sity of Utah. Pvt. Reynold W. Brown, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. Brown, 2559 E 3020 S, is a 1957 graduate of Olympus High School. The men are receiving eight weeks of medical training at the fort's Brooke Army Medical Center, Cen-ter, which will be followed by six weeks of advanced unit training. |