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Show October R, UN clubs SOCIABLE CITIZEN Af TOURS., FRL, BAT. oct. st-si- -r .. libtacdla : Qanoiiau At the meeting' of the have returned recently from a trip which took them to Williamsburg, Va., Washington, D. C., New York, through the New England states aid on into Canada. They also enjoy ed their visit to places pertinent to IDS church history In the east Their trip was of a months duration and they were guests of Mr. MagMs sister, Mrs. Ivy Peterson, while in New York. They :N acnpmpanied on the trip Mr. and Mrs. Harold of Ogden. Stylo' With . ! i i i j. EMi Presley Vtaton Stagy ; ; Ip; MON. OCT. ' 7:lfl WED. nl- NOV. Mrs. Estdla Paton, in com with Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Miles, left for Los Angeles, tiallf., Monday where M Paton will make her home. I I'fho Psychopath' FM Futon du- Mrs. Elisabeth Bump of the honored guest at a family dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Burrup. Those from out of town included were Me and Mrs. Dean Henderson, Mrs. Milton Hartvigsen and Eddie Bump of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bump and children of Downey. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Magdby plicate bridge held Saturday Downey was Btoito VtM Gkn Egbert, who has been in Viet Nam the past year, arrived in Salt Lake Ctty Friday. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Egbert, were on hand to welcome him horn A sister, Mrs. LaDawn Miner, of Hyrum spent Sunday here with the family. at the Utah Power and Light company social hall, the first place winners were Lorna Dunn and Betty McCune; second, Alice Ward and Donna Gay pobbs; third, Lois Petersen and Norma Hale; fourth, Fay Foss and LaRene Foss. The nest session will be held at the same place November 12 at 1:U Cdodt An attractive party of Friday' was ti one given by Mrs. Floyd Palmer for the RaOna club at her home. Colorful flowers of the fall son centered tables at which Maces were marked for eight. Bridge was the diversion fol--a luncheon and awards Mrs. Smith Allen and guest, Mrs. Arna Lit-Los Angeles, Calif. The home of Mrs. Gretta Nufter was the scene of a party given in honor of five women who retired Recently from the Franklin county camp, Daughters of Pioneers. They include Mesdames Naomi Perkins, who was captain, Adelia Beckstead, Goldie Christensen, Erma Jones and Florence Gamble. Following luncheon, Mrs. Sylvia Davis of Mrs. Gecirge Egbert presidat a party at tee Westwood center Thursday evening ter members of her dub. Horns of plenty termed colorful centerpieces ter the tables at which corns were Mr. and Mrs. MeMa Bur-ra- marked ter Mesdames Ellen were guests of Mr. and Greaves, Sarah Bambrough, Mrs. Robsrt Affleck In Salt Ruth Weber, Wanda Allen, Lake Ctty Sunday. They we Louise Mcksnlooper, Belva particularly to attead the tes- Hart and Phyllis Evans. timonial held for Steven Af- Bridge was the pastime and ' to Mrs. fleck prior to his going on an Hart and IDS mission. Mrs. Htekedlooper. ed to the women was given by Mildred Anderson and tokens Mrs. presented to each. Johnston favored with several piano selections and games completed the entertainment. Codenda dub members had p Coonnnlly Sfcsalro Lewiston, Utah a delightful afternoon at the home of Mrs. FHday. Motifs the tell season to the occasion. Vera Hawkes and colors of - and Mdfd beauty A two oclock enjoyed by 10. for two weeks. While in Las famMrs. Eldon Tanner left the Vegas, they attended a New ter of week reunion. the forepart ily Jersey where she will visit her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson. WE HAVE ADDED SOCIABLE CITIZEN spider webs and other decorations befitting the Halloween season were used at the birthday surprise party given ter Rulon Wlnward Thursday evening. A supper and Halloween games were also features enjoyed by ten young friends. Jack-o-lantern- Mrs. Grant Jones presided s, at an attractive parte ter the Nifty Needle club Thursday evening. Halloween favors added color to the luncheon served to ID. Needlework was also enjoyed. aon-inJa- Mr. and Mrs. Thane Brower of Salt Lake Ctty spent Sunday The Atalacoa camp. Daugh- here with their parents, Mr. ters, of Pioneers, met Thurs- and Mrs. W. A. Manning and day at the home of Mrs. Jen- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brower. nie Naffer. Tippetts rel Mrs. Dorene Allen was hos- lated storiesLyda of several pioMr. and Mrs. Leo Butters tess for the Sacajawea camp, neers, one of which report having a wonderful Daughters of Pioneers, Thurs- mlmmt church nwMw Mrs. Sylvia Ward trip to Las Vegas and Los d Stephens. day afternoon. President biography, of her Angeles, Calif., where they Fryer conducted. Mrs. Al- gavejhe meat granduther, Andrew visited nieces and nephews len presented an Interesting Muon. Refreshments were lesson on the life of Jens Ivor served to 18. Jensen. A was served to IS. The members of the HiLo dub enjoyed a supper party Archie Gill was the at Maras cafe in Smlthfldd y one at a Wednesday evening. In celebration of her birthday. Needlework ' The Camera dub and genial sociability were al- had an Faculty interesting meeting at so features enjoyed by 14. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reo Alder Saturday evening. Dr. The Tessa Winn camp. DauWesley Keller of the s ghters of Pioneers, held an the nedd guest and he at the Interesting meeting of his trips to Rus- hone of Mrs. Clarence Sharp He has visited Russia Thursday afternoon. Mildred twice, the most recent time C. Anderson told the life story m flflHniMwifo and of Evan Stephens and Norma Crabtree led the group In lightening. Refreshments wero singing some of Ms composi- served to 14. tions. Autumn leaves were used in the decorative scheme of the luncheon served by the SOCIABLE CITIZEN hostess and Mrs. Myra DeLoe Hsuon and tan, Janeal of Haaoon and Janet Preston, spent Thursday to Sunday hi California on busi-- tram imuia AOuBpil . ; In-e- Earl Jensen TV A APPLIANCE . lunch-ednesda- show-slide- dteptafl Mrs. Elvin Cutisr spent Thursday to Sunday in Burley with her son daughter-in-laDr. and Mrs. Ehrin (Jim) Cutisr. Mr. and Mrs. bert wen Sait Lake Tuesday. While there they visited Stewart Geddas, who is confined at a hoepttai undergoing major surgery. iten Maho State Congressman George Hanson of Boise was the overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hendricks Saturday. Mrs. Them Seeley left ter SL Lewis, Mo., Sunday to vis- it her daughter and son-in-la- w, Mr. and Mra. Gordon Ward. The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Ward has been confined to a hospital for three weeks but is improved enough to be tak- - ASPIRIN 8IBLT IMS f mm N0W2ff NOW ggl, BURBOT SKSE...... 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