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Show j n " J Society cJk Bhthday Party. A party honoring the sixth birthday birth-day of Barbara Faddls was given Tuesday afternoon by her mother, M;i. Vern Faddla. The afternoon was spent playing games with prizes priz-es being given Gwen Stokes. Donna Gay Grant, Richard Anderson and Briggle Knudsen. Luncheon was served to the following guests: Dixie Dix-ie Butterfield, Gwen and Nan Stokes, Stok-es, Larry West, Brlggie Knudsen, Connie May Stillman, Elaine Hanson, Han-son, Norman Grey, Barbara Mills, Donna Gay Grant, Richard Dean Anderson.' The honor guest was presented with birthday gifts. Jl No. 1 Fire Auxiliary. Mrs. Ed Newman was hostess to thirteen members of the No. 1 Fue auxiliary Monday evening. Bridge was played during the social part of the evening with high scores going to Mrs. Jack Householder and Mrs. Bill Cook. Mrs. Alvin Peterson Pe-terson won the house prize. Late refreshments were served. Jl No. z Fire Auxiliary. Mrs. Pearl Robison was hostess Monday night to the No. 2 Fire auxiliary. High score bridge prize was awarded Mrs. Phoebe Siddo-way Siddo-way and second high to Mrs. Lawrence Lawr-ence West. Mrs. John Turner, a new member, was welcomed Into the auxiliary. Refreshments were served serv-ed to nine. jl- Brldge Club. Mrs. Earl Burns of Mid vale entertained enter-tained her bridge club Wednesday evening at her home. All of the guests, with the exception of Mrs. Smith Fuller of Sandy were from Bingham. High score prizes were won by Mrs. Don Stocks, Mrs. Alvin Hall and Mrs. Duane McCandless. A midnight mid-night supper was served. J Mrs. Catherine Jenkins was ho tess with a delightful breakfast party par-ty to a group of her friends Sunday Sun-day morning. jl Women's Civic Club. Drawing for the floor lamp which was raffled by the Civic Club was held Thursday evening under, direction direc-tion of Mrs. William Grant. Little .Maurine Buckle drew the lucky ticket which had been purchased by John Feraco. A very unusual book, "Arctic "Arc-tic Adventure. My Life in the Frozen Froz-en North" by Peter Freuchen was reviewed by Mrs. H. C. Jenkins. An interesting musical program was given by pupils of Robert Col-yar Col-yar who entered the Junior music contest held last week In Salt Lake City under direction of the federated federat-ed Utah mus, clubs. Russell Loveless, Love-less, Maurine Buckle and Richard Lyon played numbers. Mr. Colyar played a selection by MacDowell and one by Chopin. Delegates were elected to the convention con-vention of Utah Federation of Wo-men'i. Wo-men'i. clubs. The president-elect, Mrs. John Dahlstrom, and Mrs. Le-land Le-land Burress were named, with Mrs. J. B. Myers and Mrs. Ed Johnson alternates. Mrs. Ed Johnson, Mrs. Maurice Bee and Mrs. E. A. Miller were hostesses. jl- Marriage Announced. Miss Dora Mildred Jumper, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jumper Jump-er of Black Diamond. Washington, and Eskel O. Johnson of Bingham were married Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Miss Jumper has been employed em-ployed In the Italian-French cafe. Mr. Johnson is an employee of the Utah Copper company. They will make their home in Bingham. J -Miscellaneous Shower. A miscellaneous shower was given giv-en Tuesday evening for Mrs. Harold Har-old Hardy, a recent bride, by her sister, Mrs. Harold Deckstrom at her home in the Bogan apartments. The evening was spent playing five hundred with high score prizes being be-ing won by Mrs. Vern Skinner and Mrs. Cal Huntsman. Many lovely presents were given the honor guest. ;arr Fork Relief Society Social. Mothers and daughters of the Carr Fork Relief Society group leathered Monday at the home of iBishop Dave Lyon, the daughters Conducting the meeting, furnishing Ihe program and serving refreshments. refresh-ments. Mrs. Vera Ottesen acted as chairman. Program numbers were Surnished by Thelma Hanson, Alice Fay Draper, Carol Gay Patten, Del-la Del-la Jean Simmons, Valene Rasmu lien, Mary Lou Lyon, Mrs. Emma JUown. An interesting lesson Child Guidance was given by Mrs. Bar-Ion. Bar-Ion. Lady Eaglet. Members of the Order of Eagles huxiliary , were entertained Friday venlng at the home of Mrs. . Alfred Ooff. Those present included Mrs. C. L. Countryman, Mrs. Dora Lee, 'Mi-u. Kay Tassalner, Mrs. Annio Cortratto, Mrs. Ida Kannlalnen, Mrs. Lou Andreason, Mrs. Joe Doyle, Mrs. Herb Gust, Mrs. Vina B.iH, Miss Sophie Loverlch andMrt. Jrvm Stillman. Bridge was the diversion and a delicious luncheon "served by the has ess. Awards were made to Mrs. Gust and Mrs. Countryman for high honors. Mrs. Lee won high score prie. Jl West Jordan SUke Conference. West Jordan stake conference will be held at South Jordan Saturday and Sunday. One meeting will be held Saturday night and three meetings meet-ings will be held Sunday night. Mutual Improvement work will be considered. Jl Bridge Foursome. . Mrs. Ross Hocking was hostess to cee of Al Tassalner, displayed the lovely gifts which she received. Miss Bradley is a member of the senior class at the high school and Mr. Tassalner is an employee of the Utah Copper company. They will be married In early June. Jl Rebekahs. . Mrs. Andy Kressean was hostess to members of the Ruth Rebekah lodge members Tuesday evening Mrs Bee Adams was a special guest. High score bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Mike Brisk and Mrs. S. T, Nerdin. Late refreshments were served to nine. j Martha Circle Enjoys Luncheon. Mrs. Clara Thomas was hostess Wednesday with a one o'clock luncheon lun-cheon followed by bridge at her home for the following members of the Martha Circle: Mrs. A. C. Lar-ick, Lar-ick, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. Boyd Bernard of Salt Lake, Mrs. O. C. Jones, Mrs. Sophia Bemls, Mrs. R. G. Frazler, Mrs. Theo Chester, Mrs. Bert Thomas, Mrs. A. A. Macke, Mr j. W. Trevarthen, Mrs. Harry Parker, Mrs. Andy Anderson, Mrs. E. W. Nepple, Mrs. James Jensen and Mrs. John West. Prizes for high score were awarded Mrs. Macke, Mrs. Trevarthen and Mrs. Bernard. jl- Rellef Society Plans Social. The mothers and daughters social of the Bingham Relief Society Is planned for next Tuesday at the ward house. The group spent their meeting time this week in quilting. J-Martha J-Martha Chapter Receive Visitation. Effle B. Langston of Salt Lake Mrs. A. C. Larlck, Mrs. Theo Chesler and Mrs. A. A. Macke were guests at the home of Mrs. Joe Kemp in Midvale Monday. After luncheon bridge was enjoyed with Mrs. Larlck winning high score. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shilling were host and hostess to their bridge club Monday evening at their horn on Copper Heights. Late supper was served to twelve. J- ' Canyon Lodge No. 13 F. & A. M. held their regular meeting at Masonic Hall Tuesday night following follow-ing the regular meeting. A school of instruction was held. Earl W. Nepple presided. a or:age loursome at ner nome last Fiiday with a one o'clock bridge luncheon. Prizes were won by Mrs. O. G. Mulr and Mrs. William Mc-Ivor. Mc-Ivor. ; -Jl- Entertain at Home. Mr and Mrs. Bryan Bird entertained enter-tained Wednesday evening at their home with a bridge tupper. Contract Con-tract bridge was the diversion. High score prizes were won by Mrs. Ross Hocking and Forrest Adams. A latt supper was served twelve. jt , Bride's Shower, Mis. Kay Tassalner of Copperton wa hostess Wednesday evening with a bride's shower given in honor of Miss Mary Bradley. A seven o'cIock dinner was served at small tables to thirty-live guests. Following dinner din-ner bridge was played and high scores , won by Mrs. J. J. Doyle, Mrs . Herb Gust and Mrs . Al Ab-lett. Ab-lett. The bride-to-be, who Is the fian- City. Worthy Grand Matron, and Alexander Blight of Eureka, Worthy Grand Patron, made their official visitation to Martha Chapter No. t at Masonic Hall Wednesday evening. They were welcomed by Sadie Chesler, Ches-ler, Worthy Matron. Mrs. Langston was presented with a lovely gift from the chapter. Jessie Jes-sie Trevarthen made the presentation. presenta-tion. Sixty members and visitors were in attendance from Eureka, Ogden, Salt Lake City, Park City and Logan. Refreshments were served serv-ed at a late hour with Mrs. Bert Thomas, Mrs. John West, Mrs. Earl Ntpple and Mrs. A. A. Macke In charge. Mrs. A. C. Larlck, Mrs. O. C. Jones and Mrs. James Jensen Jen-sen comprised the entertainment committee. Mrs. Harold Reherd arranged ar-ranged the music and was organist , for the evening. Daffodils, roses and carnations were used to decorate decor-ate the hallv Roses were presented the Grand officers. |