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Show ?- Society S- i ............ - ---..4 high scores. Mrs. Anna Hull and Mrs. Barkle presented Mrs. Earl Nepple with a gift. Mrs. Nepple Feted Mrs. F. M. Davis of Copper-ton Copper-ton gave a party Monday evening even-ing honoring Mrs. Earl Nepple, who Is leaving soon to make her home in Arizona. Bridge was played with prizes going to Mr. and M'rs. Bert Pumphrey and Mrs. Bert Thomas. Mrs. Nepple Nep-ple was presented with a gift. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas of Lark entertained at a six o'clock dinner Saturday evening honoring honor-ing Mrs. Earl Nepple. Mr. and Mrs. W. o. Thomas, Miss Lurene Nepple, Mrs. Nepple and Dick Nepple were guests. Ortkr of Eagles Auxiliary A contract bridge and Five Hundred one o'clock luncheon was given Thursday afternoon In the Masonic hall by the Order of Eagles -auxiliary. Hcetessefe were Mrs. Joe Doyle, Mrs. Lou Andreason and Mrs. K. Tassaln-er. Tassaln-er. Mrs. Al Goff held high Five Hundred score, Mrs. BUI Cook high prize at bridge and Mrs. M. D. Starley the house prize. No. a Fire Auxiliary M'is. Joe Timothy entertained members of the No. 2 Fire auxiliary aux-iliary Monday evening." Mrs. Sam ! Sturm and Mrs. Clive Slddoway won high scores at bridge. Refreshments Re-freshments were served to eleven. elev-en. Legion Auxiliary Membership Party Mrs. Elliott Evans, Mrs. Bryan Bird, Mrs. C. A. Morley, M'rs. Vern Faddls were committee members in charge of the American Am-erican Legion auxiliary membership member-ship party tendered the winning team in a recent drive by the losers Wednesday evening at the Civic Center. Contract bridge was played with prizes going to Mrs. Ross Hocking, Mrs. L. E. now. Mrs. Alvln Peterson won house prize. Mrs. Earl Nepple, who leaves soon for Morencl, Arizona, was presented with a gift. J. IT. Club Mrs. Alice Peterson entertained entertain-ed the J. U. club members Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. Two tables of Five Hundred were played. Mrs. Lil Davidson, Mrs. Blanche Star-ley Star-ley and Mrs. Bob Streator won prizes. Luncheon was served later lat-er in the evening. Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Alger Baum were hosts Sunday evening with a luncheon followed by cards. Prizes Priz-es at Five Hundred were given Mrs. Ida Mugfur, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doyle, R. E. McElroy and George McDonald. Wedding Anniversary Celebrated Mr. and Mrs. George Carrlgan Carrl-gan of Union were surprised on the occasion of their thirty-seventh wedding anniversary when members of their family gathered gather-ed at their home Tuesday even-lug. even-lug. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Dee Johanson and daughter daugh-ter Denece; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hansen and daughter Roslyn; Mr. and Mrs. James Carrlgan, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Johnston and daughters Roberta and Rene; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin, Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Barlow and daughters dau-ghters Jacqueline and Marjene; Norman Densley, Tom Carrlgan aud M'r. and Mrs. Allen Jensen. Monte Carlo Whist prizes went to Mrs. Hansen, James Carrlgan and V. S. Barlow. Refreshments were served during the evening. Arritola-Susaeta Marriage The marriage of Virginia De-Lores De-Lores Arritola, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arritola of Bingham, formerly of Jordan Valley, Oregon, Ore-gon, and Mr. Joseph Susaeta of Highland Boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loui Susaeta, was solemnized solem-nized Thursday at the Cathedral of the Madeleine in Salt Lake City by Father J. P. Moreton. The young couple were attended attend-ed by Miss Mary Susaeta, sister of the groom, and Benjamin Arritola, Ar-ritola, brother of the bride. The former Miss Arritola is a graduate gradu-ate of Jordan Valley high school and Mr. Susaeta Is a graduate of Bingham high school, now employed by the Utah Copper company. The couple are making Birthday Observed Mrs. Gene Mllner was hostess at a birthday party compliment-'lng compliment-'lng Mrs. Delia Prlgmore of Salt Lake City at the Mllner home Saturday evening. High score prizes at Five Hundred were awarded Mrs. Lou Andreason, Mrs. Carrie Doyle, Mrs. Lll Davidson. Da-vidson. Each guest presented Mrs. Prlgmore with a birthday gift. Luncheon was served. Omission Corrected In the list of Rebekah lodge pfflcers published January 14, ames of two of the newly elected elec-ted officers were omitted. Mrs. Sam Sturm was named vice grand and Mrs. Helen Sullen-ger Sullen-ger degree captain. Martha Sewing Circle Sixteen members of the Martha. Mar-tha. Sewing Circle met at the home of Mrs. James Barkle in Copperton Wednesday evening for a one o'clock luncheon followed fol-lowed by bridge. Mrs. John West and Mrs. George Robbe won their home In Highland Boy. L. D. 8. Relief Society The Relief Society met at the home of Phoebe Slddoway Tuesday Tues-day afternoon for the literary lesson. Mrs. Dave Lyon reviewed review-ed the flrat section of "Log Cabin Ca-bin Lady", which la a true story published anonymously. No. 1 Fire Auxiliary Mrs. Joe Scussel entertained the No. 1 Fire auxiliary Monday evening following the business meeting. Mrs. Jack Householder won high score and Mrs. Loren Stokes second high at bridge. Refreshments were served to twelve. Birthday Luncheon Complimenting Mrs. E. G. Ball on her birthday, Mrs. C. A. Morley Mor-ley presided over a one o'clock luncheon Monday afternoon. Places Plac-es were arranged for Mrs. Will Thomas, Mrs. A. J. Kresean, Mrs. Charles Clays, Mrs. Alvln Hall, Mrs. Ball and Mrs. Morley. Mrs. Clays won high score prize at Monte Carlo Whist. Card Club Mrs. Shannon Roblnett was hostess to her card club Friday evening. Twelve members attended attend-ed and prizes Went to Mrs. Glen Radmell, Mrs. Herschel Green and Mrs. Ernest Prlgmore. Refreshments Re-freshments were served aooui midnight. |