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Show to GAN, UTAH, DAILY HERALD, -- SUNDAY, 3n m. "err--. NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN v-- v Local Couple Fifty-Fiv- e Wedarcene Be Home Is Scene Of Gowns For Wed liin-tiftl- i wed-dins- anniver-sar- ' tlieir Homo Saturday. Mr, Hale was born at Salt Lake Tity, January 19, 3 S 5 4 and when a small child his parents moved to Grantsville wiieit- he spent his early life. at Mrs. Hale born at Tooele April 9, 18515 and lived there until the time of her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Hale were married in the Endowment house in Salt Lake City, January 3, 1S76, by Elder Daniel H. Wells. They have had ;en children, live of whom are living They are J. H. Hale, Jr., and Mrs. Libbie J. Judd of PJack-fooIdaho. Cora H. Cook of Grace, Idaho, Parley W. Hale of Salt Lake City and Mavlon A. Hale of Logan. grandThey also have twenty-eigh- t children and six great, grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Hale lived in Grantsville six years after their marriage then runted to Perry, Bannock county, Idaho, where they were engaged in stock raising, dairying and general farming for twenty years. In 1910 the 'couple moved back to Grantsville and in 1919 came to Logan. The have been earnest and enthusiastic workers in the church and both have held responsible positions at various times. 1 ,r: X. t, Guests At Supper Alter Dance Lee 'Dunn entertained a group friends, at his parent's home New Year's eve following the dance at a supper party. Those in the party were Miss Thora Hawkins, Miss Chloe Robinson, Miss Dorothy Lumlberg, Miss Jehsie Hill Miss Mildred Kovvallis, Miss Helen Jones, Ernest. Hill, Mr. lzaat. Casper Hoffman, Ernest Lundahl, Ben nv Degn and Mr. Dunn. of - . H Party-Ne- Years Eve Mr. Had Mrs. C. M. sbM k tuiiiftl at a tu.Tpy diniit-- at 1m nit New day. Thu cf'ni erj)ifce for tin tabbs was a crystal bowl filled with cmdsou pirn-- thir The gui'sH; wpvr Mr. and Mrs. J. Sk.ibelund and lanuly, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Nielson and Mrs. ri. K, Hissoger. Tlia remainder of the alternoon and evening v as spi nl. jdaying cards and various tuums. A late iumdiuu was serveii before the uue.sts doin.rted in the .voiiimr. dinner was progressive given New Year's eve by the fol lowing couples, Mr. and Mrs. J. J Ed Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Don wards and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Crockett. The last course was served at the home of J. J. Edwards where the remainder of the Thu M men of tho Eighth ward evening was spent with cards and were sponsors of a .skating party music. that was held at the dam Friday evening. A lingo bonfire milled to (lie occasion. Later in Ihe evening a weiner roast was enjoyed. A no-ho- Mutual Members Have Skating Fete Dinner And Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Merrill entertained at. dinner and bridge at their home New Years eve. The dinner table was centered with a Christmas tree with immature red lights. gi'i,! andwere marked for Mr. and Covers Mrs. R. E. Berntson, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pocock and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill. The remainder of Hie evening was spent playing bridge. 4 Tea New Years Day At Home Mrs. J. A. Merrill and Mrs. Hul-m- Mar-rint-- r were hostesses at a delightfully arranged tea at their honie New Years day. The tea table was centered with a blue lmwl of snapdragons. During the iiilernnon music ami visiting were of members enjoyed. Eighteen their families called during, Abe afternoon. Dancing And Cards At Watch Party were slipper and caul party give n at (heir homes last SaHirilav evening, 'ihe evening was spent playing cards alter which a midnight supper was served. Tho guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Mohr, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Eonneshcek, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Skabehuul and Mr. and Mrs. S H. Larson. .Mr. host, and Mrs. A. hostess an-.- J. Progressive Party Given By Group t party was progressive given New Years eve by Mr. and M"s. N. it. Salisbury, Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Preston, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Crockett. Other guests included Mr. ami Mrs. C. R. Welling of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. of Preston. Idaho, Harley and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Myers of Oeilen. The first course of the dinner was served nl tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Salisbury. The second dinner course was served at the Crockett home and the last course at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ireston. After dinner the evening was enjoyed with an informal game of cards. A f f Family Dinner New Years Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Christensen entertained at a family dinner at their home New Years day. A bowl of fruit formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were marked for Supper And Cards For Friends Bissi-ge- at. a New Years Eve Watch Party and Mrs. Edson Tarbet, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Larson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Christensen. Visiting and music were enjoyed following dinner. Mr. if, if. S i Group Of Friends Mr. and Mrs Percy Smith entertained at. dinner at their home Mon- i .1 Host At Dancing Party , Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Gabrielson entertained at a watch party at their home New War's eve. Dinner was served at one large table A silver bowl of pink rose buds formCovers ed flie centerpiece. for fourteen. After dinner the was remainder, of the evening Mr. and Mrs. England presided over an airrai lively arranged dinspent playing cards and dancing. ner at their home New Year's day. Tina ab!e was with a low bowl of fruit. Flapper-Fan-ny tnariml for Mr. and Covers PAT. Off. REG- U. Mrs. Y. T. iti Idiins, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Robbins of Fnowvillo, Dr. and Mrs. Howard Call and children, Mrs. David England and Mr. and .Mrs. England. Following ('inner 11m n mainder of tin aftenioon was spent visiting and with music. Entertain At Dinner Says: S- A v if Attend Dance At Prestou Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Salisbury, Mr. and Mr;;. Ross Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lundahl motored to Preston Tuesday evening where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Greaves at a dancing party. if Chloe-Rf)niso- pld for if if Mother Entertains ii f ci f if kVi Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M. Beach of ' j' lrestou. Idaho, entertained at their V r homo Monday night in compliment to the .Misses Enid and Ruth Rost u m en. The evening was spent playing games. A delicious supper was served at 12 o'clock. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. i iiomas G. Stocks, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Olsen, Mr. and Mrs Angus D.att and the honored guests. i dr Nu F Fry? iRiVlF uH if if Dinner And Cards For Guests Ne J Z Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dunn entertained at dimir Thursday at tlieir holin'. Tin table was centered with green and re candles, banked with for 'lolly. Covers were marked Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Smith and sons, Mercer and Will, Miss Bertha Moyle, J. W. Moyle and Mr. and .Mrs. Dunn and family. Dinner was followed by an informal game of cards. if Thursday Dinner J Mrs, Vernon Crockett if Miss Fletcher Guest Of Honor When the 1931 annual appear at Dodd Coliege for Girls, Shreveport, La., this pitcure of charming Miss Mary D. Gunter, above, will appear In toe publication' Hall of Fame." The reason is Mary has been elected prettiest girl at the college. She lives In Delhi, La. Twelve Guests The numh(r of the ward girls Glee club under the -lion of Mrs. Otto Mehr, entertained at a luncheon Tuesday evening at fin home of Mrs. Mehr in honor of Miss Sarah Fletcher. The guests were at one table. A color scheme of rose and pink was carried out in the decorations. A rose bowl of pink snapdragons and pink candles in rose colored holders made an attractive Zable center-piecdim- e. Entertained he-tcc- Honored Matron Honored At Birthday Dinner Younger Society Members Feted Dinner Honors h LADY DIPLOMAT Young Man. 3 Hostess At Bridge And Lunch Bridge Tea Monday f m ... S p Guests At Waffle Supper .E- Guests Of Mrs. m 1 H1 Pack Thursday Enjoy Informal Game Of Cards : Have Dinner Guests Thursday Earls Entertain Family Members P'-D- . Little Has Birthday Party Entertain Club' diplo-matt- Members t Friends Eniov New Years Party Entertain Family At Preston Watch Party Osmond Honored At Affairs ; an-.- ihi-i- Hosts At Dinner Sunday Skating Party For Youngsters M.-s- 1 i Card Party New Years Eve Y e F eat re st N'-- Party j entertained at dinner at their home Thursday afternoon, A bow! ol red if Covers were laid for Miss Fletcher, Miss Gladys Bailey, Miss BerMr. and Mrs. Bryson Cook enterMiriam nice McCracken, Miss tained twelve guests at their home Stewart, Miss Elaine Corbridge, I rocks j or sounq loveliness to near to hahJ.ix perties mid Friday evening. Progressive games Miss ldona Schow. Miss Nelieu were enjoyed after which a late Hanson, Miss Mary Farrell, Miss take bark to school run the tmimt of nii.'iqnhilioii iu their Anice Dunn, Miss Ilia Broberg and supper was served. zeith little and fabric styling, stunning Tin table was centered with a Mrs. Mehr. gozcit (left) '; anld. This Later in the evening the guests lighted red candle and a spray of cup to match is made of red lame, if tp if, iu-- l .English holly. Covers were marked enjoyed a dancing party that was 1 .omschouiangcr figure, gozen for the slender lor Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nyman, Mr. being held at the ward amusement is fitted as to bodice, ztitli sguar;sh net Tine and shoulder House-Guest- s ami Mrs. William Doutre, Mr. and hall. if if if Mis. G urge Raymond, Mr. and straps cut in one and a shim uieringlx lovely skirt that Mrs. Iloilo Woodward. Professor the knees. Demme tind arreslingiv lovely flares belo-iand Mrs. Calvin Fletcher and the Ora Rose was hostess at is a it hite satin gtnen (right) jioni Malxueux that in- herMisj home at a pajama party Friday host and hostess. if if if novates great skirt fullness that begin: at the zvaislline night.. Cards and games were the Mrs. Marie Anderson, who was and is held in place all around by tan s of shirring. Quite evening's entertainment. A midbirthcelebrating her eighty-fourtunlike the majority of nezv gozvus, this one is daringly night supper was enjoyed and later day anniversary was the guest of was served. Tho parly breakfast the honor at a dinner and New Years full, right from high waistline, which gives it a was given in compliment to Miss eve party at the home of Mr. and Blow er of Trenton and Miss sweet, young look. Miss Bessie Pack and Miss Mrs. J. F. Harris. Dinner w as servBernice Smith of Preston, Idaho, ed at one large table, which was who were the house guests of Miss khoda I.enkersdorfer were hostesses to a group of friends at a slum- centered with a potted plant. CovRose. Other guests included Miss Alton ber party Friday A night at the home ers were laid for fifteen guests. of Miss Pack. midnight supper Following dinner tne evening Ewer, Miss Pearl Andrew's and was served after which games was spent with music, visiting and The Miss Nevada Watterson. t,l!inK nusic a!11 toasting games. guests ol honor were given a guest"'Jilm'y Dr. and Mrs. W. Ii. Smith enterif if if marshmallows were enjoyed gift. tained New Year's day at dinner I'h supper table was centered at the their home iu compliment with a ystal bowl of orchid sweet ' to Armond Thompson, who is leavO A , peas and orchid tapers in crystal of ing the first the week for the holders. P laces were laid for Miss ?, mission field. The table was cenLucille Murphy, Miss Mary PeterMiss Evelyn Parkinson was host-- ., a howl oi' flowers comtered with Miss ess sen, Miss Dorothy Merrill, at a delightfully arranged bridge bined with Scotch heather and at Mrs. Joseph Morgan, Jr., was Valery Hardman, Miss Dona Nish, party at her home 'Friday aftereach end were green candles iu Miss Martha Miss Jensen, Virginia a at her hostess at bridge tea noon. After bridge, a delicious crystal holders. home Monday afternoon. Bridge Budge, Miss Katherine Caine, Miss luncheon was served. The guests MorMiss Covers were marked for fourteen Pack. Katherine folBetty was played at two tables and were seated at one large table. A Miss rose After dinner music and guests. N .5. bowl of pink sweet peas and lowing the games lunch was serv- rell, Miss Mary Peterson, Hostesses. Greaves and Fie games were the entertainment and Mary ed. princess tapers in rose colorpink were tho V for awardPrizes the afternoon Miss games (luring Harriet Covers were laid for Mrs. Russell ed candlesticks formed the center-piecMorrell Miss Smith of Ogden gave several deto ed Miss Jensen, Hanson, Mrs. Wilford Luudberg, and Miss Nish. Later the guests lightful readings. Mr. W. W. Ross, Mrs. E. A. JohnDainty place cards were marked served were breakfast. if R. Mrs. E, Anderson, f if son, for Mias Ruth Smith, Mrs. Marriif f Mrs. George Griffin, Miss Rebecca ner Merrill, Miss Miily McNiel, x Nelson of Salt Lake City and the Miss Wanda Dairies, Miss Lydia Misses Lucille, Mary and Margaret Miss Jean Pederson, Miss Jennlngg, Morgan. The bridge prize was Laura Bankhead, Miss Ferris Elia-soawarded to Mrs. Berntson. and Miss ParkJnBon. Miss f Mr. and Mrs. Martin Zaclierson Laura Bankhead won the Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Cardon and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. score prize. skwwm 'VJ family were dinner guests New ('. Elkington at a wattle supper at if if if H of Mrs. Herbert J. Puck. Year's day their home Thursday night. After 'rM if if if ' . Ye supper an informal game of card:; :?S A Mr. and Mrf, Ottis Peterson enwas played. tertained a tow friends at their Y "'T' Y. fj home Friday night. An informal Professor and Mrs. N. W. Chrisgame of bridge was enjoyed after tensen were dinner guests New Miss which a delicious lunch was served. Years day of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Mr. and Mrs. FI (5. Earl enterTin guests were served at one The "'ariy diplomat" is what they tained a at at their Humphreys. if if A silver basket of Ameri of table. family dinner call pretty Louise Oestreich can Beauty roses formed the cen- home New Year's day. Tim (able latest the N. M., Mrs. J. N. Reams at Albuquerque, to Uncle Sam's terpiece and at each end were crim- was graced with a low howl of a children's party recently for her ornament son tapers in silver holders. Cov- trait. Covers were marked for fourwas She photoservice. little daughter, Evangeline, v ho An informal afterLos ers were, marked for Mr. and Mrs. teen guests. from saiied as she was celebrating her birthday an- graphed to Marriner Merrill, Miss Evelyn Par- noon of social chat and music folColombia on the liner Miss Amy Ellis was hostess to niversary. The little guests enjoy- Angeles of the Amerikinson, Dean Merrill and Mr. and lowed dinner. members of the E. B. club at tho ed a theater party after which a become secretary in the Mrs. Peterson. at Bogota, can legation home of Mrs. Annie McDennaid dainty lunch was 'served at t if if if republic of Colombia. home. The guests were Friday night. Cards were the pasMiss time for the evening. Prizes wore Sunny Smith, Patsy Jean Smith won by Mrs. McDermaid and Waland Wendell Larson. ter Adams. A dainty lunch was f if if served in the late evening. FourMr. and Mrs. K. G. Callahan were Mis.-- Tone Osmond, who is leaving teen guests were included. Hie the of week first a for mission, at a iiost and hostess watch party was the of t miscelhonor a at Y gi New at their home ear's eve. Mr. ami Mrs, John II. P.osenc roll er given at bee home Cards were enjoy-(baring (he eve- laneous s of dinner guests wire fi'ihiy Monday by members of the Gleanami a lalt supper was served. ning Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kidg. II. J Mr. ted .Mrs. Floyd M. Beach at Eight guests were included. er and Junior girls classes of the t were host and hostess at an inti home at Preston, iilaiio, Eighth ward. were won Cauls Mrs. prizes by Tliars-hotual watch party at tlieir home N. The evening was spent playing Dunn and W. Mrs. J. Callahan. ? if if a variety of games. Year's eve. Games and mu: Light refreshwere (he pastime after which ments were served at the close of the evening. Fifty guests were inmidnight supper was served. 'idle guests included Mr. uml Mi cluded. Miss Osmond received Alina Lundahl, Attorney and M may lovely ami useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Don.tiu Gmith preL. E. Nelson, Mr. ami Mrs. Thou, Miss Osmond was guest at a L, R. Humpluvvw rnttM'tmTi a dinsided cvr prettily appointed Murray and Mr. ami Mrs. Jlen dancing party at the Eighth ward a for ner at i altornoon at l.ome aflate pl Friday Sunday prlv Nelson. chapel Thursday night, given under hrr sou. Lny. Tiu1 onjoyod ternoon. The table was c filtered tile direction of the ward officers. if if .S.A.C. hkiPill- -' J tin: nH!il ill illwith a liehti red candle surroundintermission, vocal duests o a! k hut lunch ed willi holly. i unoa, a In The guests were. During were given by Mrs. Austin Pond :"! to uitFir fricnila. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mehr, Mr. and iv;L and Adams. Light refreshMrs. David Noakes, Mr. and Mrs. mentsFloyd were served. Seventy-fivand Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Eugene 1 i were present. u e I r' gan . Frank Purser. Following dinner, couples if if f Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith entert he afternoon was spent informally No-HoAt tained at card;', at tin-ihome wiilt music and visiting. E. B. Year's eve. Thm" was hi ( if if if pat tv was given Frilor tin evmnmr. A tie ;!. :v- erg at ice hnnm of Miss lunch was nerved at Hn cm ; 1,, tables. Each was cent-re- d lo The members of the Fi. B. club evening.- In holly and lighted candh-swere entertained New Years eve Those included were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. White and by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adams. with Clirist-- in Hu The evening was spent playing party Mr. and Mis. N. D. Salisbury io Salt. Lake City Saturday to (aids and was followed by a lute ONE OF THE most beautiful vart, Miss Lois Taylor. Jr., Mr. end Mrs. Four caid prizes were sleeves seen recently on a hostLundahi, Miss attend a dinner parly to be given suppe ms Ethel Lun- - then today by Mr. and Mrs. C. awarded. They were won by Mrs. ess gown of dark velvet bad a Moeneli. Jesse R. Welling tor Mrs, D. (.', Hubbard William Hugh, Miss Libby Nelson, graceful, wide cuff covered enOne Millen Masser. of WiHanl, who is leaving soon for Henry McCulloch: and tirely with white gardenias. diert Iiarrlaon California where she will spend Eight e(er( were present. Miss gardenia was worn, at the ser ami Jolm Taylor. the remainder of the winter, Becky; Nelson was a special guest. 1 - carnations; graced the table. Covers were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph Morgan, Jr. George Kelson of Weston, Idaho, Now Years day Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Atkinson and any were dinner of Mr. and Mrs. George Orillia. Mr. and Mrs. Crockett and family gm-sl- if I Guests and ( In Preston 1 Mr. i ittu-Y- Qiinyle, at her home Tuesday afternoon. Tin time was spent playing games aft( r which a light, lunch was served. Seven friends were present. urn-s- fpll : as m Guests At Fete X tin-aie- will t' Informal Joseph Painter entei taiued at a children's party for her son New-Year'- Thursday if Mrs. Miss Chinn Olsen was hostess at a supper and parly eve. After the the quests motonsj to the Olsen borne 1 ii'Clmb-lie for simper. Mi?s Dorothy Ij.nuiberi;, Miss IaiA .Oio f'.trLir.umi jiff- WnileV. Mtss liavlo N a' Nun j) ml .Miss oi ivLiu.ui, Ida1!. Dinner Guests if For Son Theater And Supper Party I Some girls ; w . y. Smiths Entertain day night. The table was graced with a low howl of red carnations surrounded with English holly. Covers were marked tor Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Moiir Mrs. R. E. Berntson, Mr. and Mrs. wan-a at party m tlieir Ariel Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Lester home New Years eve. Card games Pocock and Mr. and Mrs. Smith. An iiiim-nwere the enl erle for tile informal game of bridge was enevening and il dainty lum li was joyed tollowing dinner. if if f served at midnight. The table was with a potted plant and at each end were crimson tapers in silver holdei s. Cuvets wen laid for Mr. and Mr. mid Mrs. C. M. Mrs. J. E. Skabeluml, Mr. and Mrs. Walter ltoss, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ifisseg r, Mr. and Mrs S. H. W. W. Ross, interlained fifteen ot I, arson uid Mr. and Mrs. .Mohr. his friends Saturday at the homo at iiis parents. Dancing and games were the entertainment for Hie evewere ning. Light refreshments served. Fonm-sliei-k- wen-laid W s Mr. and Mrs. Horace Taylor presided over a delight fully arranged dinner party at their home Friday night. The dinner table was very effective with u rose colored bowl tilled with pink rose buds and at the ends were lull pink tapers in silver holders. Places were marked for Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Lundstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Yeates, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Earl, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pedersen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Squires. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Rnlun Gardner. Miss Mae Earl, Frank Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. After dinner the remainder of the evening was enjoyed playing curds. Prizes were awarded Gardner, Mrs. Squires, Mr. Roberts and Mr. Gardner. Miss Annie The guests wen Miss Vtuua Jackson. Peterson, Miss Kdim David-sonMi ss All a Jiir-t- , Miss Miss Mytb1 Oima (ampbrll and Mrs. F. M. Jk'ai b of PivsUmj, Idaho. The high score piizt; for bridtfo went, to Miss Mvrtio Davidbon. F : aVf and Card Party at Home Miss Enid and Itulli Rosengren hostesses at a watch party lioiiie New Year's eve. The a! tin-i(Wiling was spent playing bridge niter which u dainty midnight t "x, r jf f Delightful Dinner w.-i- 1 IT No-Ho- st ( At Watch Party New Years Day FAIREST j Itnitdi 3i i b - r if Group Guests Marcelline Will Be Wed Cut Li Mr. and Mrs. George Torgeson Marcelline Day, film actress, will soon become the bride of Arthur entertaine u group at tlieir home at a watch party Wednesday night. J. Klein, rich Los Angeles business man. Announcing her en- Supper was served after which the gagement, Miss Day said the wed- remainder of the evening was not too spent, with music and visiting. ding would take place were Mr. and Mrs. Those soon and not too late. Harry Parker, Mr. mid Mrs. O. Guy Cardon and Mr. and Mrs. Torgeson. f- I s Holidays Watch Party Given Youth-ari- d 3' V Mr. and Mrs. A. M. I. arson entertained a group ot fro nds at their Inline Now Year's eve. The evening r Turkey Dinner ' Ruta C. Christensen Society Editor, Cell SO Sisters Hof-ler- I '.jji i.TTfi V By Rosengren was spent playing rook with prizes going to Mrs. I.oriii Haws, Mrs. Larson, A. .M. Creamer and Edson Tarbct. A late slipper was served at the small tables. Those included were Mr. and Mr;, (ail O. Felix, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Torpe, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Haws, Mr. and Mrs. A, M. Creamer, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Edson Tarbet, Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Chris, tensen. Mr. mid Mrs. Sylvan Mr. ami .Mrs. James Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Olivir Lueherini. trees centered Tiny Christmas each table and the color harmony of red and green was (allied out in tin; menu. I I '. j wm.jr ,' 1931. 4, .,. New Years Affair Soonj Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hale observed tlieir - y-n- JANUARY Attend Dinner Salt Lake City Club Guests At Cards And Supper . Oliver-Skan-chv- |