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Show i j Society i J rigan of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carrigan and Grant Carrigan. Five tables of bridge were arranged with Mrs. Juhan-son, Juhan-son, Mrs. Thomas Carrigan, Jack Martin and George Carrigan winning win-ning prizes. Refreshments were served. Sticker Dinner At a bridge dinner trr last Thursday evening Donald Buchanan at the I Tea Room in Sall places were arranged f0. ; Midge Jensen, Miss Lpn. " ards. Miss Virginia Harrj! Helen Loveless, R more Miss Alida Thomas Mrs. Josephine Johnson. a one o'clock luncheon at the Alta club, Salt Lake City, An exquisite ex-quisite floral arrangement, blue delphinium and coral colored gladioli, centered the table. Places were marked for Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Roy Shilling, Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mrs. L. S. Brock -on, Mrs. M. Smernof'f, Mrs. Eugene Eu-gene Morris, Mrs. Theo Chester, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. George Bolivian, Bol-ivian, Mrs. W. S. Jones, Mrs. John Crane, Mrs. Neva Abel, Mrs. J. A. Norden, Mrs. George Robbe, Miss Grace Chandler; Home Wedding ' Mr. and Mrs. Francis Beck left for a trip to southern California following their marriage Saturday Satur-day at the home of the bride, the former Miss Thelma Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Jensen of Copperton. Bishop George M. Nix officiated. offi-ciated. A wedding dinner for members of the families and close friends followed. The bride wore a pale blue chiffon chif-fon dress and carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses and wore a cluster clus-ter of the flowers in her hair. Miss Maurine Jensen, bridesmaid, was frocked in yellow net. Little Marilyn Jensen was flower flo-wer girl. Ensign Jensen acted as best man and Gordon Jensen as usher. The couple will make their home in Midvale. Miss Helen Meyer Becomes Bride A beautiful home wedding was solemnized Saturday evening when Miss Helen Meyer, petite blonde daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i Fred Meyer of Copperton, became the bride of Robert Harris. The 'ceremony was performed by the : Rev. A. W. Lyons of Salt Lake : Clly- The living room was decorated decora-ted with sprays of delphinium, poppies and roses. Pink roses and orchid sweet peas were artistically artistical-ly arranged as centerpiece for the dining room table. The bride was charming in a simple afternoon frock of Alice blue crepe and wore a white or-' or-' chid corsage. Her sister, Miss Lil-i Lil-i lian Meyer, was attendant and i wore a green and white chiffon print with a corsage of Talisman roses and white sweet peas. Lloyd Harris was best man. 4 Luncheon A Pot Luck luncheon will be held at the M. E. Community church today (Friday) at one o'clock, the last meeting of the current year of the Ladies Aid. Important business will be taken up, with Mrs. E. E. Longfellow, president, in charge of the meeting. meet-ing. , Fraternal Order of Eagle, The auditing ,mmiti. the auxiliary a the Frai Order of Eagles, aerie No met Tuesday evening at the 1 of Mrs. J. J. Doyle. Folk business bridge was pAyvi Mrs. Irvin Stillman and Mrs ter Smith winning prizes. Pr were Mrs. Stillman, Mrs q Mrs. E. E. Longfellow, life fred Goff, Mrs. Ida Kanni-Mrs. Kanni-Mrs. Verl Peterson t Ball. v.nie a dainty white georgette blouse and white sharkskin skirt. Her mi-sage was of red and white l'i iselillds. Her attendant, Mrs. Arnold Ante!!, wore a pink afternoon dress and a corsage of roses. Present for the wedding luncheon following the ceremony, besides (hose in the wedding party, were the bride's parents; Mr. Slotte's mother, Mrs. Mary Slotte, and lister. Miss Judith Slotte; Mr. Antell, Mrs. Henkel and Mrs. Kay, the bride's sister. The couple are on a two-week l rip to the northwest and Pacific coast. They plan to visit the V'oild's fair on Treasure island. On their return they will be at home for the present at 79 Carr Fork. Parties given for Miss Mac-Neil Mac-Neil included showers at which Mrs. Antell was hostess at her home in Highland Boy and another an-other at the home of Mrs. Ray it Copperton. if Betroihal of LeJeuno I Oranquist is Told Announcement oi the engae.e- , meiit and approach mi; marriage j ..I' tle'ir daughter. Miss l.e.Jeune , vJraiiquist, to Jack Latimer ot i Cyprus Hall, is made by Mr. and i Mrs. .Joseph ( J r;i n n i ist oi 130 j Varr Fork. The ceremony will be solemniz- j ed ut seven o'clock the evening ; if Wednesday, June 1!), at the ! ion Lutheran chuivh. .'17: East i Second South, Salt Lake City, j ;md will be followed by a wed - ! ding reception at the Delta Delta. Delta sorority house, I l.'il East ; .First South. ! Mis; Grnnqiii.st is f',rmT s.tu- j dent of the Ctali State Agricultural Agricul-tural college at Logan and the 'University of Utah, where she became affiliated with the Delta Delta Delta sorority. The son of Mrs. Kenneth Hewitt Hew-itt of Salt Lake City and the late Dana G. Latimer. Mr. Latimer Lati-mer is a former student of the University of Utah. He is an engi- Night Bridge Club Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shilling were hosts Monday evening at their home in Copperton to the twelve members of the Night club. Mr. I and Mrs. Rex Tripp won the j prize. A dessert was served. And Mrs. William J. Myers, Mrs. J. D. Shilling, Mrs. Boyd Bernard, Mrs. Edith Scutter and Mrs. Leland Walker, all of Salt Lake City, and the hostess. Bridge was played with Mrs, Breckon, Mrs. Shilling receiving prizes and Mrs. Myers a guest prize. Mrs. Myers was an honor guest at the meeting of Martha Circle Wednesday at the home of Mrs. George Bolman. Covers at luncheon lunch-eon were placed for sixteen, snapdragons snap-dragons being chosen lor decoration. decora-tion. At the bridge games prizes were won by Mrs. Theo Chesler, Mrs. R. G. Frazier and Mrs. Louis Watson. It was the final meeting of the Circle until September. Mrs. J. D. Shilling of 1401 Sigs-bee Sigs-bee avenue, Salt Lake City, has j issued invitations for a luncheon j being given today in compliment to Mrs. Myers to a number of her friends. In honor of Miss Meade Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Larsen of Salt Lake City and formerly of Bingham Canyon who is a bride-elect of this summer, sum-mer, a luncheon was given Saturday Sat-urday at the Starlight Garden, Hotel Utah, by Miss Midge Jensen, Jen-sen, Miss Naomi Rigby, Miss Vaudis Olson and Miss Thelma Rice. . . Relief Society Last regular meeting 0f Bingham Ward L. D. S, R society will be held at 2 p. m Tuesday at the wardhouse a demonstration on hand k and cleaning to be given b fia Reid. During the summit, meeting each month will b(. on the second Tuesday a: the fall weekly meeting r.. resumed. Present for the ceremony and wedding dinner were: Mrs. Fred Harris, the groom's mother; Mr. Mrs. Lloyd Harris, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Alexander, Mrs. Thomas Mayne, Jay Rasperson, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Kendall of Salt Lake City, Mr .and Mrs. Douglas Doug-las Seville of Salt Lake City, Miss Marion Copenhaver, Harold Meade, Miss Rita Anderson of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ken-neth Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gor-don T. Buckle, Maurine and Gordon Gor-don Buckle, the Rev. and Mrs. Lyons. The couple left during the evening eve-ning for a honeymoon trip through thro-ugh the northwest. On their return re-turn they will be at home after June 1 at 170 Main street, Bing-j Bing-j ham. Wedding Anniversay Marking their fourth wedding anniversary, Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Jenkins entertained last evening at a dinner party at Starlight Garden atop the Hotel Utah. A fragrant gardenia tree centered the table, with placecards marked for Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Leland A. Walker, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Leif Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Hadley of Magna; Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Breckon, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Garrity, Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Landenberger of Copperton; Mr. and Mrs. John Crane, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Norden and Mr. and Mrs. Elliott W. Evans. No. 1 Fire Auxiliary Mrs. Edith Peterson entertained entertain-ed the No. 1 Fire auxiliary Monday Mon-day evening, sixteen members being present. Following business busi-ness bridge was played with Mrs. Eugene Jenkins- and Mrs. Lon Rawlings receiving prizes. Mrs. C. J. Stillman of Los Angeles was an invited guest. Linger Longer The birthday of Mrs. Irvin Sorenson was noted Wednesday evening by members of the Linger Ling-er Longer club, which met at the home of Mrs. Ross Cushing with Mrs. J. T. Davis as assisting hostess. hos-tess. Guests were Mrs. Clinton Robison and Mrs. Carl Granning. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Robison, Mrs. Aimer Berg and Mrs. Davis. neer for the Utah Copper company. com-pany. The couple will make their home at the Princess apartments. A sister of the bride-elect, Mrs. Trunk Smith of Union, has been chosen as her matron of honor. Others in the wedding party will ,'be Miss Lorraine Caulfield, maid of honor; Miss Helen Cotter of Copperton and Miss Beulah Lar-vsen Lar-vsen of Salt Lake City, bridesmaids. brides-maids. Several parties in compliment to Miss Granquist are being ar-, ar-, ranged. t Oriental poppies were used about the living rooms and California poppies centered luncheon tables yesterday when Mrs. George Robbe was hostess and Mrs. Myers honor guest at a one o'clock bridge luncheon for twenty twen-ty at the Robbe home in Copper-ton. Copper-ton. Those present included the complimented guest, Mrs. Myers; Mrs. James J. Lilly, Mrs. J. D. Shilling and Mrs. Leland Walker of Salt Lake City; Mrs. J. A. Norden, Mrs. W. S. Jones, Mrs. George Bolman, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. Theo Chesler, Mrs. Eugene Chandler, Mrs. Rex T. Tripp, Mrs. Lee Jones, Mrs. O. S. Jensen, Jen-sen, Mrs. W. G. Thomas, Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mrs Eugene Morris, Mrs. Roy Shilling, Mrs. L. S. Breckon; Mrs. R. J. Goodwin of Lark and Mrs. Harry Parker of Midvale. Prizes went to Mrs. Lilly, Lil-ly, Mrs. Breckon, Mrs. Jones and a guest prize to Mrs. Myers. jt Pollick-Chrislensen Engagement Announcement has been made of the betrothal of Miss Ann Pol-lick, Pol-lick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pollick, to Gates P. Chris-lensen, Chris-lensen, son of Mrs. Pearl Chris-tensen Chris-tensen of Richfield. Date chosen for the marriage, which is to be performed in Salt Lake City at the home of Mrs. Minnie Sylvester, 748 Logan avenue, ave-nue, is June 17. Mr. Christensen is a former student of the U.S.A.C. at Logan and is a member of Sigma Chi social fraternity. A number of affairs are being planned in compliment to the bride-elect. c Birthday Noted In compliment to Mrs. E. J. Householder on her birthday, her mother, Mrs. Josie Connary and her five sisters, Mrs. Ireru Leaver, Mrs. Leon a Stuard, Mr,. Willodean Peterson, Mrs. Pearl White and Mrs. Florence Baebel, all of Salt Lake City, and her daughter, Miss June Householder, Household-er, now employed in Salt Lake i City at the Stuard Electrical Ap- . pliance company, spent the after- ; noon in Bingham Canyon. The group played bridge, with Miss Householder and Mrs. Connary winning prizes. . Family Parly Mr. and Mrs. Dale Johnston were hosts Saturday evening to the following members of the Carrigan family: Mr. and Mrs. George Carrigan of Union, Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Johanson and daughter daugh-ter Denece, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jensen Jen-sen of Union, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Car- Mrs. J. B. Myers of Erie, Pa., Is Visitor ' A former Bingham resident who is being welcomed by scores of old friends during a visit of indefinite length in Utah, is Mrs. J. B. Myers of Erie, Pa., a guest at the Newhouse hotel, Salt Lake City. In her honor Mrs. Eugene Chandler entertained Tuesday at i-- i mm. m .i , Newly.Weds Now On Wedding Trip The home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- Yin Ray of Copperton was scene j i of the marriage of Miss Ruby j ; JVlacNeil and Runar Slotte at I . noon Saturday. An uncle of the j , J.ride, Alfred Henkel, officiated, j I A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j Clouide J. MacNeil, the bride |