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Show i i Society - American Legion Auxiliary Mrs. Horace Aven and Mrs. J. D. Knudsen were hostesses Wednesday Wed-nesday evening to the American Legion auxiliary. Following regular re-gular business, Paul Richards gave a reading "John Gaines Godfrey"; Mrs. S. J. Bleakley sang two solos, "Dream otf Paradise" Para-dise" and "A Christmas Carol" accompanied by Mrs. C. A. Mor-ley; Mor-ley; Ethel Richards gave a reading read-ing "Aunt Doleful'a Philosophy." High score prize at contract went to Mrs. William Allmarck. monlcas; Violet Curtla the guitar; gui-tar; Flossie Ramsey the piano; Rita Mauchley and Lola Soren-son, Soren-son, singing; Oertrude Mrsh gave a comic reading; Rita Mauchley and Violet Vio-let Curtis supplied instrumental music. Jenny Qadd from the Carr Fork group gave a response; La Vantha Garrett gave the benediction. Delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served by Rita Mauchley, Mau-chley, Ella Cook and Sellna Nerdln. ner party (following the ceremony cere-mony at Weasku Inn. The bride ,wore a sheer woolen wool-en orange-gold dress trlmmedln brown, with a hat of Ine same shade and brown accessories. Her corsage was of gardenias and illy of the valley. Mr. And Mrs.' Ross Marriott entertained Saturday evening in honor of the young couple at the No. 2 Fire hall. Seventy guosts attended. Mrs. M'arrlott was assisted during the evening by Mrs. Joe Carlston, Mrs. John Creedon and Mrs. John Turner. Tables were arranged for whist with Mrs. Art Sorenson, Mrs. Leon Pardoon of American Fork, Mr. Ed Heather and Glen Stuart winning prizes. Luncheon was served later. Mr. and Mrs. Marriott were presented present-ed with many lovely gifts. The young couple are at home at 354 Main street. Emanon Club Mrs. W. S. Jones was hostess to the Emanon club Tuesday evening. Dinner was served to twelve members and guests. Mrs. George Bolman and Mrs. Vern Baer won high score prizes. Guests Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. John Creedori entertained Thanksgiving tfor a family group. Places were arranged ar-ranged for Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marriott, Mr. and Mrs. John Turner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carlston, Mr. and Mrs. Ral-do Ral-do Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ray-mond Marriott, Mr. Harold Marriott Mar-riott and Mrs. Ray'Tatton. t -. .- Bingham Miss Weds Helperit The marriage of Miss Evelyn Murray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Murray of Bingham to Mr. Dominic Prlano of Helper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prlano, Prl-ano, took place Friday, November Novem-ber 26, in Salt Lake City. A reception honoring the young couple was given Monday evening even-ing in the L. D. S. wardhouse by Mr. and Mrs. Murray. Seventy-five guests were present. Dancing followed a program that Included: A song and dance by Barta Hughes of Sandy; piano solo by Peter Stuart af Sandy; solo by Thelma Jensen of Copperton; solo so-lo by Wayne Shaw. Refreshments were served during dur-ing the evening. Miss Edna' Smith entertained last Tuesday with a shower for Miss Murray. The former Miss Murray was a 1937 graduate of Bingham high school. Mr. Prlano graduated from Carbon high school at Price. The couple are making their home In Helper. Mrs. Pete Smith of Copperton and Mrs. Rulon Timothy entertained enter-tained with a shower Saturday at Riverton for Miss Murray. Twenty-four guests attended and many lovely gifts given the honor hon-or guest. Miss Larlck Feted Mrs. Theo Chesler, Mrs. A. A. Macke and Mts. Joe Kemp were hostesses Tuesday with a one o'clock luncheon and shower complimenting com-plimenting Miss Irabel Larlck, a bride elect, at the home of Mrs. Kemp In Mldvale. Covers were arranged for twenty guests. Miss Larlck received lovely gifts. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. W. S. Jones and Mrs. Roy Shilling. Mrs. Bert Thomas and Miss Alidia Thomas entertained with a personal shower honoring Miss Isabel Larlck, a bride-elect whose marriage to John Dobson will be an event of December 7, Saturday evening at the Thomas home in Lark. Games were played play-ed and prizes won by Miss La Jeune Granquist and Mrs. Josephine Joseph-ine Johnson. Favors were cellophane cello-phane corsages. Guests included, besides Miss Larlck, the Misses Maxine Rasmussen, Beulah Larson, Lar-son, La Jeune Granquist, Dorothy Doro-thy Steele, Ada Mitchell, Mildred Mil-dred Jensen, Josephine Johnson, Beth Christensen, Lurene Nep-ple, Nep-ple, Minetta Tassa'lner, Marva Hodson of Elko, Nevada, Betty Bellows of Hollywood, Oal., and Mrs. A. C. Larlck. Mrs. William Thomas Entertains A well-arranged one o'clock luncheon was given Tuesday by Mrs. William Thomas. Covers were arranged for Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. Boyd Bernard, Mrs. W. J. Myers, Mrs. James Barkle, Mrs. William Lewis of Salt Lake, Mrs. Theo Chesler, Mrs. Andrew Anderson, Mrs. A. A. Macke, M'rs. R. G. Frazler, Mrs. Harry Parker, Mrs. William Trevarthen and Mrs. George Robbe. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. 'Anderson 'An-derson and Mrs. Bernard. Can- Fork Relief Society Honored. The Bingham ward Relief society so-ciety entertained in honor of the Carr Fork group Tuesday, November No-vember 80, at two o'clock In the ward house. Beautiful fall flowers adorned the room. A program was presented in the manner of a radio broadcast. Mrs. Ruby Day was master of ceremonies and radio announcer. Prayer was offered by Phoebe Slddoway; a burlesque of grand opera was given by the "Warblers," "Warb-lers," Nora Austin, Lola Sorenson, Soren-son, Hazel Elmer, Faun Jewett, Wilda Hansen, Eva Carpenter and Flossie Ramsey; Elnora Peterson gave the welcome wel-come speech; Hazel Elmer and Faun Jewett gave a duet; Alia Archibald read a comic reading; Wllda Hansen sang a solo; an amateur hit "Mountaineers In Oostuime" by Jane Spendlove, Jane Nichols playing the har- No. 1 Fire Auxiliary Mrs. Lon Rawllngs was hostess hos-tess to the No. 1 Fire auxiliary Monday evening. High score bridge prizes went to Mrs. Ed Newman, Mrs. James Culleton and Mrs. Jack Householder won the consolation. Refreshments wer served to sixteen. 4 No. 2 Fire Auxiliary Mrs. Cliff Buttenfleld was hostess hos-tess Monday evening to members mem-bers of the No. 2 fire auxiliary. Mrs. Edward Grant and Mrs. Tory Tobiason won prizes. Refreshments Re-freshments were served to eleven ele-ven following the card games. Steuri-Martiott Marriage The marriage of Miss Gladys Steurl, daughter of Fred Steuri of Preston, Idaho, and Mr. Raymond Ray-mond Marriott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marriott was performed perform-ed Wednesday, November 24, in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. John Sybrowsky, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marriott and Mr. and Mrs. John Creedon were . witnesses and guests at a din- |