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Show f Society S- . . 1 1 .1 - ' - - ' on, Miss Dorothy Thompson, Mr. Jack Crane, Mrs. J. B. Meyers, Mrs. Louis Buchman, Mrs. R. G. Frazler, Mrs. Lee Blodgett, Mrs. Paul Rich-ards Rich-ards and Mrs. K. Landenburger. Popular Vonnf Couple Of nijhland Coy Wed ham Canyon. One hundred friend I and relatives were present The young couple left for a weeks honeymoon trip to Rockland, Ida-ho, Ida-ho, after which they will b t home in Midvale. -J- Canyon Tarty Last Thursday. A group of friends planned a surprise party to celebrate the birthday of Ray Spendlove. The young people drove to Butterfield canyon and enjoyed a picnic sup- In the party were: Avery Masters, Mast-ers, Frank Madsen, James Sum-nicht, Sum-nicht, Ivor Pickering. Wayne Shaw, and the Misses Beth Chrlstensen, Helen Johnson, Lenore Richards, ' Virginia Harris. Allda Thomas, and j Dorothy Moury. a softball team were completed, j After the business meeting the evening was apent playing 500. High score ' honors were awarded Mrs. Alice Burke, Mrs. Gladys Quinn, and Mrs. Vera Johnson in that order. Mrs. Emma Nichols won the house prize. J-Temple J-Temple Wedding Solemnised June 17 ; Miss Florence MacNeil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. MacNeil and Mr. Marvin Ray, son of Mrs. Charlotte Char-lotte Ray of Midvale were united in marriage In the Salt Lake L.D.S. temple Wednesday noon by President Presi-dent George F. Richards. Wednesday evening a reception was given in honor of the young couple in the Swedish hall in Blng- Officers of the Sunday School Entertain at Lawn Party The officers and teachers of the Sunday school entertained Friday night with a lawn party complimentary complimen-tary to Mr. and Mrs. George Moul-ton Moul-ton at the home of Miss Beatrice Spendlove. The group spent the evening playing play-ing games. Mr. and Mrs. Moulton were' presented with a waffle iron as a mark of esteem of their fellow fel-low workers in the Sunday school. Refreshments were served by the committee in charge after an impromptu im-promptu program. Vixltlnr Matron Honored at Bridge Luncheon. Mrs. II. Charles Arms, Jr. of New York was the honored guest at a delightful luncheon and bridge party given by Mrs. Leland Walker Walk-er at her home Thursday. Guests present were: Mrs. Eugene Eu-gene Chandler, Mrs. Leslie Breck. Miss Viola Stanuga, daughter of Annie Stanuga was married Sunday to Tom Yenglch, son of Mr7 and Mrs. Mike Yenglch of Highland Boy. The marriage was solemnized Sunday in the Holy Rosary Church at Bingham. The Rev. Martin Burke officiated at the ceremony. The bride was lovely In a white satin and lace gown, with a long tulle and lace veil attached with orange blossoms to a cap of lace and seed pearls. She carried a bou-' quet of bride roses and for get-me-nots. The attendants wore frocks of pink satin and chiffon and carried bouquets of roses and sweet peas. Following the ceremony a reception recept-ion was given in the evening at the home of the bride's mother. j Copperfleld Auxiliary Orranlie For Softball. At the regular business of the Copperfield auxiliary Monday evening even-ing plans for the organization of Mrs. Jo Seussel Hottesa No. 1 Auxiliary Mrs. Joe Scussel was ho9tesa to tha No. 1 Firt auxiliary Monday evening. Bridge was the diversion of the evening after the regular business was disposed of. First prize honors for the evening's play was awarded award-ed Mrs. Loren Stokes and second prize honors to Mrs. Ray Tatton. Mrs. Lon Rawllngs won the house prize, Lady Eagles Enjoy Installation Party Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Countryman In Salt Lake City the Lady Eagle3 and their partners met for installation installa-tion of the officers for the year. After the installation ceremonies tables were arranged for bridge. High score honors for the evening for the ladles were won by Mrs. Lewis Andreason, first; Mrs. Carl Kannianen, second; Mrs. Vina Ball, consolation. Men's high score honors hon-ors were awarded to Mr. K. Tas aalner, first; Mr. Irvin Stillman, second; sec-ond; Mr. Pete Smith, consolation. -No. I Fire AuUlary Mot Monday Night Mn. Margaret Faddls was the hostess hos-tess at the regular meeting of the No. 2 Fire auxiliary Monday evening. eve-ning. After the regular business meeting meet-ing tables were arranged for bridge. First honors for the evening went to Mrs. Bert . Giles, and second sec-ond honors to Mrs. Alta Farns-worth. Farns-worth. jl- Martha Chapter O. E. S. Meet at Copperton Borne. Mrs. A. A, Mack wai hostess to twelve members of the Martha chapter O. E. S. at one o'clock bridge luncheon served to twelve members. First and second high score a-wards a-wards were given Mrs. Earl Nep-pl Nep-pl and Mrs. Austin Larick. |