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Show -. . . . ... .......... i Society .sj Emanon Club Mrs. A. A. Macke was hostess last Friday evening at her home in Copperton at a seven o'clock dinner for the Dmanon club. Covers were placed for twelve. Mrs. George Robbe and Mrs. pteul Richards were presented high score awards at brldige. No. 2 Fire Auxiliary Mrs. Elaine Eden, Mrs. Ross Marriott and Mrs. Joe Timothy won high score prizes at the meeting of the No. 2 Fire auxiliary auxil-iary Monday evening, when Mrs. Eddie Grant acted as hostesses. Refreshments were served to eleven. ele-ven. Women's Civic Club "Yea, .My Darling Daughter," a recent broadway success, was the modern play read last Thursday Thurs-day evening at Women's Civic club by Miss Addle Wright. Russell Rus-sell Loveless and Ray Pett played play-ed cornet duets and Miss Marian Mari-an Pett, accompanist, also played play-ed a piano solo which was a contest con-test number In the recent recital of Utah State M'usic Federation members. Birthday Party M'rs. C. A. Morley was hostess hos-tess at a birthday luncheon last Thursday for her daughter Dar-lene Dar-lene on her ninth birthday. Colleen Col-leen Creedon, Bonnie Jean Johnson, John-son, Helen Drossoe, . Donna Throckmorten, Maurlne Morley wore guests. Favors and birthday cake carried out a pink and green color scheme. jt Birthday Party Harold Clough was complimented compli-mented last Friday evening with a birthday party given by Mrs. Clough. Mrs. Elmo Nelson assisted as-sisted the hostess. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings, I Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Dowd, Mr. anad Mrs. Fred Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Chad wick and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson. The evening wa spent playing Five Hundred, Prises were awarded Mrs. Hutchings, Hutch-ings, Mrs. Dunn, Mr. Dowd and Mr. Hutchings. Billy Clough played four saxophone solos. A luncheon was served late In the evening. 1 Mrs. S. J. Granqulst presided at the business meeting. Hostesses Hos-tesses were Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Mrs. Maurice Bee and Mrs. Fen-ton. Fen-ton. No. l Fire Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. William Cook, Mr. and Mrs. John Creedon and Mr. and Mrs. James Culleton were hosts Monday evening at the conjoint meeting of the No. 1 Firemen and their auxiliary. A hot dinner was served to thirty-one. High score prizes were presented Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Jack Householder, Mr. Irvin Stillman and Mr. James Culleton. Culle-ton. Order of Eagles Auxiliary Mrs. pete Smith of Copperton and Mrs. irvln Stillman entertained enter-tained last Thursday evening at the Masonic hall for the Lady Eagles. Mrs. Herb Gust and Mrs. Al Qoff won high scores at cards. Club jt M. J. B. Club The M. J. B. club at the Utah State Agricultural college has elected the 'following officers for the next school year: Ken Shulsen, Jordan, president; presi-dent; Marine Rasmussen, Bingham, Bing-ham, vice president; Marrel Shaw, Jordan, secretary; Keith Rasmussen, Bingham, reporter; Melba Dansy, Jordan, social chairman. Relief Society Mrs. Blanche Reed gave the social service lesson Tuesday at the Relief Society meeting in the ward house. The Singing Mothers gave a selection. Mrs. Lola Sorenson gave a vocal solo. A discussion on citizenship followed. Mrs. Sam jSturm entertained her breakfast! club Wednesday morning. Mrs. Marie Wicks was a special guest. Nu-I Club Members of the Nu-I club will attend the stage play "Victoria Reglna", starring Helen Hayes In Salt Lake City Friday. ji M. I. A. Closing One of the closing programs for the M. I. A. this year was held Tuesday evening. A good crowd enjoyed three one act plays. Band Mothers Organize A meeting of the Band Mothers Moth-ers , was held April 24. Officers were elected with Mrs. Alta Archibald named president; Mrs. Hazel Elmar, vice president; Mrs. Blanche Cloulgh as secretary secre-tary and treasurer and Mrs. Doris J Nelson as editor. j Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D. Walker entertained a few friends at a spaghetti dinner. Italian style, last Saturday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Cook and daughter Dona Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leeln. Following the dinner movies, mo-vies, which were taken locally, were shown. - Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Thomas I entertained at a dinner Sunday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis and , son Frank of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Trevarthen, Mr. William Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. By- ron Thomas and sons Bill and Jean. jl 0. Y. O. Activities Eighteen membera of the local Catholic Youth Organization unit enjoyed a hike and welner roast which took them to Wlnnlemuck dumps and to Copperfield Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs. Ralph Murajio and Mrs. jaraea Culleton, advisors, accompanied the group. An amateur ama-teur hour with Father Elliott Reardon as Major Bowes was held by the C. Y. O. group last Thursday evening at the Holv Rosary rectory. Rcbekahs The Ruth Rebeteah lodge met Tuesday evening with Miss Clara Chrlstensn. Following the usual bualnesa meeting contract bridge was played with Mrs. Charles Sullenger, Mrs. Heber Nichols and Mrs. Andy Kreason winning prises. Luncheon was served to twelve. |