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Show p.. Bt mrnmrrnrr mrrnt " buiffet luncheon was served. An i Miss Lillian LooI - ; George Austin. Sixteen attended and enjoyed an evening of gam-e-a with prizes going to M'rs. Rita Mockley, Mrs. Delilah Rasmus, sen, Mrs. Hazel Elmer, Mrs. Rita McNeJlly. A late luncheon was enjoyed. i Roosevelt. Luncheon was served to twenty-eigh- t. No. a Fire Auxiliary Mrs. John Turner entertain! the No. 2 Firemen's auxiliary Monday evening at the Fire hall. Mrs. Tory Toblason and Mrs. Cllve Slddoway won prizes at bridge. Refreshments wore sarv-e- d following cards. ecru lace cloth covered the din-ing table which was centered with flowers and arranged with ivory candles In silver holders at each side. Musical numbers and games were entertainment. Bid-den to attend were the honored guest. June Allen, Winifred Street, Helen Tavaln, Jeanette LaPolnte, Agnes Olsen, Saraessa Holm, Lucille Soper, Virginia Earl and Jeanette Earl, all of Salt Lake City; Harriet Atkinson and Marzetta Colyar, Helen John-- ! son, Iva Andreason. Pinner I'arty Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Masters are entertaining this evening at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. William M. Oaleazzl, Mr. Ray Galeazzl, Mrs. Ray Oervals and sons Ralph end Leslie, all of Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Stokes and family. Visitor Complimented Mrs. J. B. Greene of Los An-igel- es was honor guest at a din-ner given Tuesday even ing by Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Kldd. Places were arranged, for Mrs. Greene, Mr. and Mrs. Al Ablett, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Greene, Mrs. William Kldd and Mrs. Fannie Johnson. j, Hinging Mother Give Tarty Singing Mothers of the L. D. S. Relief Society were hostesses and Mrs. Una Hansen and Mrs. Otto Carpenter honored guests Satur-day evening at the home of Mrs. Keeno and Hearts were played,, prizes being presented Miss Beth Chrlstensen and Miss Helen Spar-ke- s. Supper was served at smal tables centered with bouquets of pink and white sweet peas, plac-es being marked for Miss Spend-- i Seal, Mrs. Max love, M'rs. James Spendlove. Miss Annie Masters, !.Mra. Wynn Raby, Mrs. Wlllard Nichols, Mrs. Harold Nordberg. Miss Helen Morris, Miss Virginia Harris, Miss Sparkes and Miss Chrlstensen. Miss Annie Masters and Mrs. Mary Raby were hostesses at a dinner party at the T. A. M'as-tor- s home Saturday evening com-- , plimentary to Miss Spendlove, Places were marked for the ho. nor guest, Mrs. Joseph Spend-love, Mrs. Max Spendlove, Mrs. Neva Able, Miss Helen John-son, Mrs. D. C. Lyon, Miss Helen Sparkes, Mrs. W. Clive Siddoway, Miss Helen Morris, Mrs. James Seal, Mrs. D. F. Johanson, Mrs. Wlllard Nichols. Bridge was played and prizes presented Mrs. Max Spendlove, Mrs. Wlllard Nichols. A lovely present was given the bride-to-b- Miss Virginia Colyar of C'op-pert-was hostess at her home Sunday in compliment to Miss Spendlove. Garden flowers were used about the living rooms. A Ruth Retx-kah- n Mrs. Heber Nichols of Copper-to- n was hostess Tuesday even-ing to the Rebekahs. Contract was the diversion after regular business was disposed. Mrs. L. W. Sumnloht and Mrs. Frank Mead won prizes. Luncheon was served. Three Act As Hostesses Complimenting Mrs. Jack Lloyd Mrs. Christ Apostal, Mrs. W. B. Ingleshy and Mrs. Doyle entertained Friday night at the Inglesby home. Four ta-bles were arranged for Five Hun-dred and two for Stork. Prizes were presented Mrs. Vern Skin-ner, Mrs. Gail Farnsworth, Mts. Apostal and Mrs. Claward of J. U. Club Mrs. Lll Davidson entertained the J. U. club Friday evening at her home. Time was spent playing Five Hundred with Mrs. Blanche Starley, Mrs. Gene Mll-ne- r and Mrs. Alice Peterson winning prizes. Refreshments were served. Brido-To-B- e Feted A clever pirate ldua was used in planning entertainment at a stocking shower given for a popu-lar September bride-elec- t, Miss Beatrice Spendlove, Wednesday evening by Miss Helen Johnson. Guests were received at th door by Miss Darlenu Johnson, who wore a pirate costume, and each given a pirate's name. The hon-or guest was required to find her gifts, finally discovered in Davey Jones' locker, by employ-ing treasure hunt clues. Pirate Reverend Crymer Given Farewell Party Young members of the M. E. Community church gave a fare-well party Wednesday evening for Reverend Wayne Clymer, who Is leaving Sunday for his home In Akron, Ohio, and after a va-cation in Virginia is to return to Asbury College, Kentucky, for his final year in school. The affair was a welner and marshmallow roast. Miss Grace Wasen, church deaconess, was chaperon. Present were: Justine Jones, Mangaret Contratto, Bev-erly Clays, Doyle West, Gen-vie- Rogerson, Catherine Toy, Doris Berg, Alida Thomas, Leona Contratto, Phyllis Ivie, Joyoe Hu-esse- r, Ruth Prigmore,' Louise Bentley, David Ireland, Bill Mitchell, Willis Garrett, Lloyd Houston, Wilbur Thomas, Junior Baikle, Mary Rawlins, Howard Thomas, Keith Rasmussen, Charl-es Murauo, Gordon Gust, Leon Gorden, Kendall Jones and Mar-tin Prigmore. Kelly-Sabi- n Marriage The marriage of Miss Martha Iola Kelly, daughter of Mr. a'nd Mrs. Robert Kelly of Copperton, and Virgil David Sabin of Boise, Idaho, took place Wednes-day in Salt Lake City. The cou-ple plan to make their home in Fresno, Cal. Become Bride . I Preceded by I nupti . in a colorful floral snapdradons and .k,ln"H ' Mary LlHian Looney' 0 I ele., daughter of Mr, Frank Looney, and FJ Naso of Los Angele., Pauline E. Naso of Mario, exchanged wedding VOw, morning, August 20, a J. Roaary church, ReT(J Sanders officiated. - Given in .marriage by L ther, the young brlda tu Borne in her white taflet cess gown styled in the of Louis XV with f.uii bo skirt and i ending In points at the Her circular veil wag tt t a Juliet cap and held to coiffure with tiny white buds. She carried a shower quet of white rosea and of the valley. The bride was attended by sister, Mrs. h. h. Taylo, Los Angeles, who wore satin and a flesh colored fastened to a tiara of bon, and carried a bouque pink roses and sweet peu. The bride's mother chos model of poudre blue lace black accessories. Her corjij, of talisman roses. H. H. Taylor served u man. Mrs. J. Sullivan, organic, ed the bridal chorus from L grin as the party entered church. During the cerei Gounod's Ave Maria and I Angellcus by Cesar Franck played. The bride and groom the church to the strains Mendelssohn's march. A reception and luncheon held at Beau Brummel'a li Lake City following the mony. Attending were JTt. Mrs. Frank Looney, . Mr. Mrs. H. H. Taylor, Mr. and Pat O'Malley, Mr. and Mn Tripp, Mr. and Mrs. Joe 8 van, Mrs. Harry Steele, Mn Greene of Los Angela, Misses Dorothy Steels, Betty lows, Carmel Sulllvfn and ' Tripp Jr. Corsages of pink1 sweet and rosebuds for each lady i ent formed a bride's basket the centerpiece. Tall white II ed topers completed the t decorations. ... Following a honeymoon Washington D. C "4 points in the east, the yt couple will spend three go: In San Diego and will to home in Los Angeles !tw ember 15. Eaglra Auxiliary Mts. E. E. Longlello and Herb Gust entertained last I sday evening in the Masonic for the Order of Eagles tin! With J. J. Doyle In chart flcera were installed. prizes at bridge were M rie Doyle and Mrs. Jack & son. Luncheon was sened twelve. 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The Big Store SALT LAKE COUNTY FAIR OPENS SATURN SEPT. 3-4-- 5 3 BIG DAYS FUN AND ENTERS MENT FOR ALL. TAKE ADVANTAGE J HO THE WEEK END DAY AND ATTEND BIG-EVE- NT. TIONAL EXHIBITS CONTESTS. ENTERTAINMENT! TURES MORNING W AND NIGHT. FAIR GROUNDS OINING MURRAY y PARK, MURRAY Admission to Adults 1S Jess Southwell is spendW week in San Bernardino, t visiting relatives. ' |