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Show Copperfield j! Agnes McDonald ! The Trosseau club was held at the home of Miss Katherine Oeor-golas, Oeor-golas, the main game played was Five Hundred. Prizes were awarded award-ed to Miss Rose Barnette, first, Miss Dorothy Varanakas, second, and Miss Helen Georgelas, house prize. Mrs. Bert Kinsey and son Jacky returned home July 2 from Canada where they have been visiting vis-iting with friends and relatives. i Miss Mildred Leatherwood left July 3 for Salt Lake where she Is visiting Mrs. Ray Prekesetal. Miss Elaine George left July 1 for Salt Lake to visit with friends and relatives. Mr. Ray Barnette, Mr. Edward Barnette and Mr. Edmond Cun-liffe Cun-liffe returned home from California Cali-fornia where they have been visiting vis-iting with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Anderson Ander-son held a dinner party for relatives rel-atives and close friends Sunday, July 4. Mr. and Mrs. Q. Swain, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bray, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Cunllffe and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steele spent the week end fishing at Duchesne. Mrs. Charles William won $60 Tuesday at the Diana Theatre bank night. Miss Olive George and Miss Deon Barratt were guests of Mr. Homer Larsen and Mr. Martin Prigmore at a party at Bear River, Riv-er, Idaho, recently. Several other oth-er couples attended. daughter Willlmay returned home Thursday from Butte, Montana, where they have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Fine for a month. Mr. Andy Jones returned home Friday from Preston, Idaho, from a fishing trip. Mr. Jones was favored with good luck. Miss Mary Kokles, Miss Max-Ine Max-Ine Jones, Mr. Frank Zaccinl and Mr. Bill Johnson returned home Sunday evening from Helper where they were guests of Frank's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Pearce and son Blllie and mother, Mrs. Walters, spent Monday in Charleston. Charl-eston. A farewell party was given honoring Mrs. Adeline Harrison, and daughter Barbara, who will leave Thursday morning for their home In OJai, California, Wednesday Wed-nesday evening by Mrs. Melburn Mrs. Sarah Walker of Kansas was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Parks Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crow and their grandchildren, Nick, Katherine Kath-erine and Dorothy Rekoutis and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nichols and family spent Monday at Charleston. Charles-ton. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Boberg and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Culleton motored mo-tored to Magna and later attended attend-ed a dinner party at the Mayflower. May-flower. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buckles' niece, Miss Dorothy May Heims-roth, Heims-roth, of Salt Lake has been their guest for the past week. The U. G. I. G. club was entertained en-tertained Thursday at the home of Mrs. Rube Cunllffe. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonald, Mc-Donald, M'r. and Mrs. Ray Carl, Miss Doreen Mannion, Miss Agnes McDonald and Mr. Blaine Mil-ner Mil-ner were entertained at a party at Lagoon Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Coward and daughters Betty and Barbara returned re-turned home Tuesday evening' from Boulder Dam and Ely, Nevada, Nev-ada, where they have been vacationing vaca-tioning for ten days. Mrs. Myles McDonald and Allen. The following guests attended: at-tended: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Gt-orge Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Myles Anderson, Miss Marguerite Anderson, An-derson, Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Melburn Allen, Mr. Edmond Cunllffe and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson. A delicious lunch was served and a good time was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Rucben Bullock were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bullock Wednesday. |