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Show Mrs. I'ati I Lyon was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dare Lyon Sunday. Mrs. Leslie Breckon spent lust week visiting her parents. Mr. : ud Mtw. L. C. Doty In Salt Lake. Mrs. Howard Fisher of CopperfieJd returned last week flora Chicago where she has been visiting for the put two months. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kemp were din ner guests of Mr. and M"rs. W. 8. Jones in Salt Lake- Sunday evening. . Mrj. Harvey Garrlty visited relatives rela-tives in Salt Lake Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Chandler left Friday for California where they will visit for noil time. Betore returning return-ing they will visit interesting point in Panama. Teachers of the Bingham schools attended Institute for Jordan district, which wa3 held Satruday at the Jordan Jor-dan high school. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shilling entertained entertain-ed at bridge Wednesday evening of last week, Mrs. IOdna P. Wade entertained members of the Peter Pan club at a "Kid's party" In the gymnasium last Thursday evening. Games were played and prizes awarded as follows: The prettiest costume to Mis IKrl3 Darkle, t':e best sustained charactei to Miss Blanche Milner and the funniest fun-niest character to Miss Maxlne Shaw. The judges were Mrs. II. R. Atkins, Mrs. Ray Kenner and Mrs. O. S. Jensen. Jen-sen. Refreshments were served to 40 guests. Mrs. Leland Walker entertained the A. W. L. club at the home of Mrs. Fred Turner Monday evening. Bridge was played. Mrs. George Bol-yan Bol-yan won first' prize and Mrs. Joe Norden second. A two course lunch eon was served to Mrs. Dolman, Mrs. Norden, Mrs. Kugeue Morris, Mrs. F. Mitchell, Mrs. Robert Hone, Mrs. B. Barnard, Mrs. Fred Turner, Mrs. L. Bucluuan, Mrj. Maurice Cotter, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. Brent Lynch, Mrs, L. Snow, Mrs. Mark Hansen, Mrs. Art Maly, Mrs. Leslie Breckon, and Mrs Harvey Canity. Mr. and Mrs. Loulu Buchman entertained enter-tained at dinner Saturday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Larrlck, Mrs. Vina Larrlck and Label and John Larrlck. Mrs. Leslie Breckon attended the Tea given by the ladies of the 1). A. R. nt the Ladles Literary club Saturday Satur-day afternoon. Members of the Just-a-Mere Club met with Mrs. Miner Knudsen Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon of lat week. Britlgo was the diversion for the afternoon. Honor for high score was won by Mrs. John Barrett; second by Mrs. Clinton Poulsen and consolation by Mrs. Fred Turner. A delicious lunch eon was served to Mrs. Barrett, Mrs. Poulsen, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Mark I Hansen, Mrs. Howard Fisher, Mrs. Dewey Knudsen, Mrs. William Atkinson, Atkin-son, Mrs. Basil Doman, Mr. Janna-helle Janna-helle Sullivan, Mrs. Hebe Nichols. Mrs. William Keims, and Mrs. Chas. Sullenger. Misj Mabel Knudsen left last week for Mko, Nevada, where she will visit vi-sit with Iter sister, Mrs. Lewis Parkin. Par-kin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hone soent Members of the Pepper Club met WAaesday evening of last week Li Miss Evelyn Vletti. Games were played and refreshments served to Mary Masters, Norma Olsen Bessie Kaipete, Melba Turner, Edward Grant, Rodney Adams, Geo. Dahl-Hlroiu, Dahl-Hlroiu, Walter Alplanalp asd Otto Carpenter. Miss Norma Olsen was awarded the prize. Mrs. Arthur Macke was hostess to the Mal tha Sewing Circle Wednesday afternoon of la.tt week. Bridge was played. Mrs. A. C. Larrlck won first price and Mrs. Robert Hone second. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Larrk'k, Mrs. Hone, Mrs. Bert Thomas, Mrs. W. W. Showalter, Mrs. Roscoe Casper. Cas-per. Mrs. James Jensen, Mrs. Joe Kiciup, Mrs. George Robbe, Mrs. Js. . Barkle Mrs. J. A. Ingolls Mrs. Andy Asdrsou nd Mna. Crolyn Huebner. Mrs. Frank Mead entertained Sa Nrday evening in honor of her hus haad'u blrtbday anniversary. Cards wore the diversion of the "evening and a late supper was served to 20 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cotter re Cived honor for high score. Guests ltuded Mr. and Jlrs. Cotter, Mr. aad Mrs. Georgo Bolman, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barnard, Mr. and Mrs. Joe KiHup, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jone;, and Mr. aud Mrs. J. C. Lelsvr. Mrs. Dewey Knudsen was hostess to the o. D. O. Club Saturday afternoon after-noon of last week. Bridge was the diversion. Mrs. Row Watson won first prize; Mrs. Florence Tucker, second, and Mrs. Gene Newltt the consolation. A two course luncheon was served to Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Tucker, Mr.?. Newltt, Mrs. Ernest l'oAiln, Mrs. Robert Rodda, Mrs. Clarence Watkins, Mrs. John Barrett and Mrs. Glen Long. Miss Nona Nerdin was hostess to the O. F. I!, club last Wedne. day evening. eve-ning. The affair was in honor of Miss Ellen Dahlstrom's 18th birthday anniversary. Bunco was played during dur-ing the evening and prizes were awarded to Miss Dahlstrom, MIsj Ruth Johansen, and Misa Margaret Ireland. Refreshments were served te Ellen Dahlstrom, Ruth Johansen, , Margaret Ireland Doris Masters, Le-ona Le-ona Christopher8on and Thelma Shel the week end in Salt Lake visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Blades. Mrs. Sara Baird and Mr.i. (. S. Jensen Jen-sen visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Waldemar in Salt Lake Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Rose Smith was a Salt Lake visitor Friday. Mrs. Annie Brisk spent the week end with relatives in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mw. George Bolman were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Jensen Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Brent Lych spent Sunday with Mrs. S. B. Kincard in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Mont Cosgrove was a visitor in Salt Lake Friday. a Mrs. A. C. Larrick and Mrs. George dpent last Thursday in Salt Lake. Mr. J. B. Myers returned Monday from St. Mark's hospital. His health is much improved. Mr. Frink Mitchell has cone to San Pedro, California for his health. While there he is the' guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kenner were Salt Lake visttors Saturday. Mr. aad Mrs. Lawrence Snow were week end visitors in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Aven announce the birth of a son, born Friday, Jan. 20th at the Holy Cross hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Caullield were dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Caulftodl Sunday. "Ire. Frank Mitchell and children returned Sunday after a week's visit with ml all re la Salt Lake. 1 Mrs. Frank Alplanalp was hostess i to the R. S. S. club Friday evening of last week. Mrs. Clarence Watkins won first prize; Mrs. Ray Watjon second; and Mrs. George Ralls, the conolation. A dainty luncheon was served to Mrs. Watkins, Mrs. Watson, Wat-son, Mrs. Rallo, Mrs. Ross Watson, Mr- Ern-est Poulson, Mrs. Glen Long and Mrs. John Barrett. Mrs. George P. Johnson entertained entertain-ed the W. G. I. G. club last Thursday evening. Flv hundred was played. H-st prize was awarded to Mrs. Basil Doman; second to Mrs. Ivan Terry and third to Mrs. William Keims. A late supper was served to Mrs. Doman, Do-man, Mrs. Terry, Mrs. Keims, Mrs. O. C. Jones, Mrs. Jannlbelle Sullivan, Mrs. Chtrlej Hudson, Mrs. James Denver, Mrs. W. E. Scott, Mrs. A. O. Mugfur, Mrs. Miles McDonald, Mrs. Howard Fisher and Mrs. Mrs. Charles Wynn. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poulsen en tertainod at cards Saturday evening of last week. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Poulsen, Mr. and Mrs. James Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Ad. t Nordberg, Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Lyon, Mr. and Mrs. John Thornburg and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Taylor. j 1 I Mrs. David Lyon was hostess to the Civic cluo las Thursday evening. Miss Helen Caudland gave a sketch ot the life of Eugene Onell and als! read a review of one of his plays, j ; Mrs. J. B. Myers sang two solos j daring the evening. Luncheon was served to Miss Caudland, Mrs. Myers, Mrs. R. O. Frazier, Mrs. C. L. Countryman, Coun-tryman, Mrs. A. C. Larrick, Mrs. H. R. Atkln, Mrs. J. M. Woodhouse, Mrs. j . Tom Nerdin. Mrs. Eugene Chandler, lira. Ray Kenner, Mrs. Art Coo, j Mrs. Robert Kelley. Mrs. Eugene Morris. Mrs. a H. Robert, and Mr, j Brt Davfc. . ". .. I j |