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Show yOVEMBER 8, 1946 Hyrum Locals Nielsen is La Dawn a two weeks vacation in Hawthorne, California, as the guest of Miss La Vone Nielsen. La Dawn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Nielsen of Miss spending Elite Bridge Club A lovely party was held at the home of Mrs. Marlin Anhder on Wednesday evenof ing. Guests were members The the Elite Bridge Club. ladies" came in costume, which added to the fun of the party. All PAGE FIVE SOUTH CACHE COURIER decorations and favors were in the Halloween Motif. Hyrum entertained at a clever With Mrs. Eunice Nielsen. Halloween party at her parents Phyllis Savage and Lucille Mil- heme on Thursday night. All ler in charge, a delicious lunch- the young guests came in cosA variety, of eon was served at five small tume and masked. were games enjoyed under the tables. direction of Joy Anne McBride Bridge formed the entertain and Rose Marie Wrgiht. There ment, with Mrs. Alice Burgess was also fortune telling. winning the high score prize. Luncheon was served to 24 Special guests at the par'y little guests. were, Mrs. Leta Coleman and Mrs. Luella Seeholser of Logan, Dubonnet Club and Mrs. Alice Burgess, Edna The Dubonnet Club of Hyrum Nielsen, Meda Hall and Vella entertained their partners at a well planned party at the third Eliason of Hyrum. ward recreational .hall on Wednesday night. The hall was atMiss Pauline Wright, daughter tractively decorated in Hallowof Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Wright of een colors. Dinner was served at one long table beautifully decorated with Halloween favors and a clever Halloween cake. Following the dinner, dancing Dlie topline h Sb O, riaij. was enjoyed. Nielsen, Ann Gloria Miss Thomas of Malad, Idanu, Mr. and with her two sisters, Mrs. Irma Mrs. and George Mr. of daughter Mrs. Ruel J. Jones and Mrs. Dave Nichols and Mrs. William entertained of Nielsen Hyrum B. Bickmore of Provo. a HalRella Mae Swanson, the 10 Murray Nichols of Hyrum is year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buford Swanson of Hyrum en- enjoying his first trip to sunny He accompanied tertained at a delightful Hallow-ene- n California. new car, their in some relatives on home at her party in visit will Hollywood and they Tuesday evening. Costumes were in order, and and Los Angeles, with other several prizes were given for the best ones. All the appointments and decorations were in HalloA Halloween party was held ween colors. Several games were enjoyed at the home of Linda Karren and luncheon was served to 17 Nielsen, on Thursday evening. Linda Karren is the daughter of young guests. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Nielsen of the Hyrum Third ward. TEEN AGE FIRESIDE GROUP Eleven The Teenage Fireside Group of young guests were dressed in Halloween costumes the Hyrum First ward were an evening of at the home of Mildred and enjoyed Stoddard on Sunday evening and games. enjoyed a Halloween, party on Monday night at the ward recreational hall. The Halloween Motif was used in the decorations and serving. ss Special Dance at the Elite Hall on Armistice Day, Monday, November 11. a number of friends at loween party on Wednesday night. It was also Gloria Anns birthday. cosThe young people came in the to added tume which greatly uod time. A number of games were pla ed with Darwin Ballam winning the prize of the evening. Luncheon was served to 22 guests. Swindlers Harvest. Get-Ric- h Quick Con Men. This is the First of a Series Exposing Tricks by -- which the American Public is Mulcted of Millions. Read, Harry Grays Story in the American Weekly, the Magazine Distributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Adv. Examiner. 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