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Show O and ooctety Highland Boy Community House Sunday evening, February 13, at seven o'clock. Friends of the young couple are cordially in-vited to attend. Rcbekah Lodge Mrs, Pete Sayatovic of Mid-ral- e entertained the Ruth Re-bek-lodge Tuesday at her home. Sixteen guests attended. Following the business meeting bridge was played with Mrs. An-dy Reed, Mrs. Heber Nichols and Mrs. A. M. Peterson winning prizes. Q.E.S. Compliment Mr 8. Myers Members of the Martha chap-ter Order of Eastern Star gave a tea Wednesday afternoon be-tween the hours of 2 and 4 o'- clock at the home of Mrs. George Robbe complimenting Mrs. An-nette H. Myers, who is leaving In the near future to make her home in Erie, Pennsylvania. Mrs. John West and Mrs. Bert L. D. 8. Relief Society . The work and business meet-ing of the L. D. S. Relief Soci-ety was held Tuesday at the ward house with Mrs. Connie Harris as leader. Two quilts wer quilted and an extempor-aneous program of the following numbers presented: Mrs. Jane Spendlove, story; Phoebe Siddo-wa- y, song; an article, "Books Are Our Best Friends," read by Mrs. David Lyon, another article read by Mrs. Ada Curtis; song, Relief Society chorus; poem, Mrs. Ed Johnson. So. 2 Tire Auxlllwry A Valentine decorative scheme was used at the one o'clock bridge luncheon arranged by No. 2 Fire auxiliary members Mon-day. The committee In charge Included Mrs. Ross Marriott, Mrs. John West and Mrs. Vern Faddls. Forty-eig- ht ladies attend-ed. Mrs. Thelma Stokes and Mrs. Maurine Cook won prizes at bridge. "j ..Walker-Nas- h Engagement j ... Is Announced - An Interesting announcement la of the engagement of Miss Eliz-- j --abeth Lavlnla (Betty) Walker, ' ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland 'Arthur Walktr, 1469 Princeton ' "avenue, Salt Lake City, to Sec-ond Lieutenant Bertram I. Nush .of Haug&n, Montana, son of Mr. and. Mrs. I. II. Nash of Weston, Idaho. The wedding Is planned . for February 20. An announcement luncheon was given last Saturday by Mrs, Walker in the gold room of the , ' Hotel Utah. Close friends of the t ' bride-ele- ct were guests. . Mrs. L. F. Breckon and Mrs. A. W. Maly of Copperton enter-- . tained Monday afternoon at the .Breckon home with a tea hon-oring Miss Walker. Spring flow era decorated the honue and a bowl of roses centered the tea table. Ivory candles In silver candlesticks were at each end of the table.- - Mrs. John W. Crane and Mrs. Louis Buchman presided at the tea table and Mrs. Horace Aven and Mrs. Budd L. Aven assist-ed In serving. Mrs. Robert D. Hone received guests at the door and Mrs. Walker and Mrs. E. B. t Peterson of Morrison,, Ullnols, an aunt of Miss Walker, asslst--' ed the hostesses and Miss Walk- -' er in receiving. Two hundred ln-- . vltatlona were issued. Saturday Mrs. Buchman and Mrs. Hone will give a luncheon complimenting Miss Walker at the Buchman home in Copper-to- n. , Miss Walker Is a graduate of Westminster college and the Un-iversity of Utah, and Is a mem-ber of the Mortar Board and tho Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Nash Is a graduate of the University of Utah and is a Sig-ma Nu. Biidgo Luncheon M'rs. Harry R. Hansen of Cop-perfleld entertained Wednesday with a bridge luncheon at one thirty. Covers were laid for Mrs. William Mclvor, Mrs. Jim House-holder, Mrs. Joe Doyle, Mrs. T. C Guinn, Mrs. William Van San-ten- n, Mrs. Bryan Bird, Mrs. O. G. Muir and Mrs. Forrest Adams. Prizes were won by Mrs. Bird, Mrs. Householder and Mrs. Van Santenn. , Junior Legion Auxiliary Miss Joy Dean Davies and Miss Donna Davies were hos-tesses to the Junior Legion aux-iliary Wedneday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Glen Davies. Mrs. C. A. Morley spoke on the life of Abraham Lincoln. Maur-ine and Darlene Morley sang a duet. Joy Dean and Donna Da-vies also sang a duet. Refresh-ments were served. Thomas were in charge of the entertainment. Those who pour-- , ed were Mrs. Louis Buchman, Mrs. Eugene Chandler, Mrs. R. G. Frazlcr and Mrs. Austin Ick. A centerpiece of sweet peas and acacia decorated the tea table. Thirty-fiv- e guests called during the afternoon. . J. V. Club Mrs. Lou Andreason entertain-ed Tuesday evening for the J. U. club. Prizes were won by Mrs. LH Davidson, Mrs. Alice Peterson and Mrs. Carrie Doyle. Present members of the recently reorganized club include Mrs. Ida Mugfur, Mrs. Irene Mayne, Mrs. Gene Mllner, Mrs. Doyle, Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Blanche Starley, Mrs. Bob Streator, Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Andreason. A two course luncheon was served. Emanon Club Miss Verena Graham enter-tained with a seven o'clock biidge dinner Monday evening for the Emanon club. Covers were arranged for twelve guests. High scores at cards were won by Mrs. Paul Richards and Mrs. William Grant. j Card Club Mrs. Glen Radmell was hos-tess Friday evening to her card club." Prizes were won by Mrs. Shannon Robinett, Mrs. Eva Car penter, Mrs. Neldon Chadwlck. Midnight refreshments were ser ved. j Card Club I Mrs. Harvey Wolfe was hos-tess last Friday with a one o'- clock luncheon for her bridge club. Mrs. Bryan Bird and Mrs. Stan Jacques won prizes. Badovlnat z- -Vranes Mr. and Mrs. Georjte Bado-vinat- z announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Jane Badovinatz, to Mr. Joe Vranes of Omaha, Nebraska, soil of Mr. and Mrs. M'ike Vranes of Omaha. The wedding cere-mony will be performed at tho holder and Mra.Jack Whitmore; of Lark. Vera Faddis spent Tuesday In Tooele. The Bingham Canyon post of flee plan to extend the mall route at Copperton to Include new homes In the near future. LOCAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bajnette of Copperfleld have moved to Copperton to make their home. Helen Drossos, daughter of Mr. and MTs. Hary Drossos was operated on for relief from ap-pendicitis at St, Marks hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rodriguez are parents of a daughter born Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thorn are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clin ton and daughter Lorraine and Mr. and Mrs. William White were the dinner guests of M'r. and Mrs. George P. Johnson of Taylorsville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bee and son Jack visited with Mrs Robert Bee in Provo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shelley and family spent Sunday visiting Vern T. Holland in Riverton. Mrs. Jack Householder enter-tained Tuesday with a one o'- clock luncheon followed by bridge. Guests were Mrs. Parker Gray, M'rs. D. Adams, Mrs. J. L. House- - Dingham j Mortuarf Telephone K i Joba Stampftl, Licensed ef i f FIFTHS is CODE NO. 252 I 'Sf sai3i : pi r.fifii IIpbipipieibI A ICS s. BRAN0 I8 ' . 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