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Show page rorn SOUTH On Monday evening the officers and teachers of the Second ward primary hedl their monthly social at the home of Miss Betty Rose. The party also honored Mrs. Melba Nielsen who was recently released as secretary, Miriam Christensen taking her place. Mrs. Alta Petersen gave the lesson on Helps in Teaching Music. The ward bishopric then set apart the officers and teachers, A social hour was HOWTO ENJOY YOUR RADIO ; Our OUR GUARANTEED REPAIR SERVICE laboratoj-- trained are FlO'-- s Mrs. Ada Nielsen, Miller and Mrs. De-lo- Savage. The party was a big success with a nice program rendered and gifts of appreciation presented to the honored guests each which after responded with a few words. A social hour was enjoyed and a plate luncheon served to all. In the Special Interest class wardy Blaine enjoyed with refreshments be- of the Second ing served by the hostesses, Nielsen and Virginia Andersen Betty Rose and Iris Nielsen. will discuss the lesson on Better Homes, Better Children, and The officers and teachers of Better Communities. the Third ward Relief Society entertained at a social on TuesMr. and Mrs. Ray Andrews day for the retiring ppresldency. i USE Tli ) Mrs CUBE tetli-nlcia- ns using quality parts, will give jour RADIO, either HOME or CAR set, the best RADIO November ointicR 2, Louis Nielsen, s Gibbs, enjoyed with the highlight of To Jack Niel- and Larson Luane a humorous the evening being A delightful party wa3 held The Halloween Monday evening by the Se ond skit ent.tled all Ghost with parts being ward Senior School Sunday ilatis and sponsored by the taken by the boys in costume. hot chocolate, Sandwiches, boys of the clacs and the teachers, Mrs. Edgar Nielsen and pumpkin pie, and apples were furnished and served by the Miss Reta Allen. Broken Windows Replaced boys who proved to be efficJVCK HUMPHREYS A spook alley started off the ient waiters. Phone 133R Hyrum, Utah fun at the home of Miss Allen to was declared The a party and winding trip through the cemetery where neighbor- be a great success. Those ating children acted as ghosts, tending beside the class leaders were Alda Lee Johnson, Murgave the place a spooky atmosiel Nielsen, Ila Anderson, Cora The FOR THE BEST TOYS haunted house phere. where the party was to be Jean Allen, Betty Rose, Maxine IV CACHE VALLEY held had been kpt a secret Nielsen, Cora Anderson, BeverCall at but a search led to the home ly McBride, Jean Johansen, Miriam Christensen, Bonnie Haws, of Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. NielGloyd Stanton, Larry Peterson, 83 West Center Logan sen. Lavere Clawson, Deloy Nielsen, Lively Halloween games were Don Clawson, Lyle Christensen, Hallow ceil Inrtj GLASS REPAIR WYNNS SERVICE. ME II WE MANY NOAV HERETOIXIRE JI BD-TO-G- IT'S UP Radio Tubes and TO YOU AND Batteries to make certain their America LLOYDS SLES 14 W. & SERVICE Center is strong and CO. prosperous... Logan Mrs C. J. Jensen entertained friends at a delightful bridge party at her home on Thursday night. Four tables of bridge was played w ith prizes awarded to Mrs. ((Lucille Miller, Margaret Christoffersen, and Margaret Larsen. The guest list included Mrs. Leora Petersen Mrs. Leah ft ! j ;- - ', - , ' I' '4' .' X- -" ,s vV. " O'" 1 O' Fet-erse- n, Mrs, Vivian Anlider, Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Elva Andersen, Marva Hansen, g arsen, Mrs Mrs. Christoffersen, Margaret Mrs. Phjllis Savage, Mrs. Ruby Nielsen, Mrs. Louise Petersen, Mrs Mary Petersen, Mrs, Myrtle Miller, Monson, Mrs. Lucille Mrs. Esta Brown. Mrs Jensen was asisted in serving by her daughter, Mrs. LaMont Larsen. i ! Vo. v $ A Mrs, La Vere Nielsen was hostess to the W and R Club at her home on Friday night. was served with Luncheon table decorations of the Halloween theme. Mrs Bonnie Allen a special guest. Bridge was the entertainment with prizes awarded to Mrs Bonnie Allen, Mrs Gladys Nielsen, Mrs. Ruby Smith and Mrs, Ruby Nielson was Mr and Mrs G. L. Cooper and son, Larry, of Hollywood have been visiting Mrs C, F. Olsen of Hyrum. Mrs. Cooper Is the foimer Geneva Olsen. Trousseau Tea On the Sunday previous to her wedding, Miss Jacqueline Wright was entertained at a tiousseau tea by her mother, Mis. J. H Wright. Red and pink roses were at ranged about the living rooms. The serving table was covered with an Italian lace cloth and was centered with a beautiful four tiered wedding cake whiih was topped with a miniature bride and groom. The cake was banked with white roses and white chrysanthemums. Lighted white tapers In silver candelbra completed the table arrangements. In the receiving line to welcome the were the guests a in bride, who was lovely beautiful floor length model of blue with puffed sleeves, sweetheart neckline and an orchcld corsage. Her mother, Mrs. J. H. Wright, was wearing a fall model of black with corsage of red and white rosebuds, and Mrs. Omar Budge, sister of the groom, Tatrleia Wright, sister of the bride, and Miss Jean Cheney, a cousin of the bride completed the receiving line. at the Presiding table was Miss Blanche Lewis, an aunt of the bride and Miss Betty Jones of WCllsville. Miss Elolse Baer, Orma Jean Alder and Mrs. Melvin Israel-se- n received the gifts. A most beautiful trousseau was on display and supervised by Kathryn Rokelley, Rosa-ly- n Ward, Anita Campbell, Colleen Jensen, Carol Lindsay, and Norene Larsen. In charge of the serving were Afton Nyman, Verla Sorenson, Marguerite Smith and Virginia Jorgensen, Miss Marie Fuhrlman registered over 200 guests. 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