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Show It Happened at The BEAU BY LA RAE McMAN'AMA made arrangements for a birth-i day dinner for their friend. Wallace Wal-lace Naylor. Mrs. Naylor, Mr. and ,Mrs. Gene Flowers and Mr. and iMrs. Marlow Morgan helped with jthe celebration. Mrs. Lea Gibbs gave a wedding shower for her' granddaughter, Shirley Eakin, who will be married October 17 in the Salt Lake Temple. Mrs. Gibbs,! daughters, Geneve Thomas and1 Marlene Widdowson, helped with the shower. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph N. Creer, 1598 16th East, are proud parents of their first child, a darling little girl born Saturday, Sept. 21 at the L.D.3. Hospital. She weighed in at six pounds, 1'2 ounces. The happy grandparents are Mrs. Ha! I. Van Horn, 1419 Bryan Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Creer, 1185 Ridgedale Ln. Mrs. Ralph G. Walsworth was hostess at luncheon for the Neighborhood Neigh-borhood Club on Monday starting off a busy social week. The J.C. Scheurn family helped three-year old Cristy celebrate her birthday. She is a member of the birthday club and was presented with a lovely birthday cake and ice cream by the Beau. Mr. Delbert Smedly, representative represent-ative of Granite "Arts Association made arrangements for a luncheon lunch-eon honoring the United States Navy Band. The luncheon was held Wednesday, Sept. 25 and that evening the band presented a concert con-cert at Granite High Auditorium. Mrs. R. G. Curtis was hostess for her bridge club at luncheon. Mrs. Theron Pinder, Mrs. L. W. Moody, Mrs. Lamar S. Christoph- ; erson, Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. i Vern L. Openshaw attended. Also : on Wednesday, Mrs. St. Clair Weaver Wea-ver gave a farewell luncheon for a member of her bridge club, Mrs. ; Clyde Sperry who is moving to , Boise, Idaho. Other members of her club, Mrs. Gordon Soper and Mrs. Paul Smith, were there to , give their best wishes. Thursday the Sugar House Rotary Ro-tary held their regular business meeting and luncheon. Mrs. George Cannon made arrangements ar-rangements for eight friends for lunch. Dr. and Mrs. Claud L. Shields celebrated their 44th wedding wed-ding anniversary Thursday with a family dinner. Their grandson, Jimmy, was born on their 40th anniversary and they celebrated both his birthday and their anniversary anni-versary together. Friday, Arnie Zumbrunnen , was six years old. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Zumbrunnen, his sister, sis-ter, Vicki and brother, Steven and his grandmothers, Mrs. Rosa Leonard Leo-nard and Mrs. Esther Zumbrunnen all helped him celebrate with a smorgasbord birthday dinner. Mrs. J. P. Boyer had a luncheon lunch-eon for five friends. Also Friday, Mrs. Maaike Hielkema made arrangements ar-rangements for her ten brothers and sisters for a farewell dinner for their sister, Mrs. Greit Stien-stra Stien-stra who will leave on the 4th of October for Holland. She has been visiting here for six months. Saturday Sat-urday the Beehive Party Sales (distributors for Tupper Ware) sponsored a luncheon for their distributors and hostesses. About 100 attended. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harman |