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Show with his daughter, Mrs. John Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris, Miss Helen Morris, Douglas Morris Mor-ris and Mrs. J. D. Hawks of Og-den Og-den left Thursday morning for a two-week vacation in California. Califor-nia. The-y will visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Mitchell of Arcadia, formerly of Bingham, and in Los Angeles. Mrs. Carl Frederick and son, Douglas, and Mrs. Jack Ogden and son, Jerry Lane, left Saturday Sat-urday to spend a week in Richfield Rich-field with relatives. The third birthday of Jo Ann Murano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Murano, was celebrat-, ed July 31 with a party at her home. Games, luncheon and miniature min-iature candy bars were enjoyed by Jo Ann, Lorraine Scarzato, Keith Deakin, Robert Murano, Carol Murano, Boomer Baese and Tommy James. W. R. Anderson, geologist, and Robert Bonar and William Smith, engineers, spent last week-end at the Rip Van Winkle mine near .Elko, Nev. To represent American Legion post No. 30 and auxiliary at the Utah department of the American Ameri-can Legion and auxiliary convention conven-tion at Logan Thursday, Friday and Saturday are Mr. and Mrs. Mike F. Brisk and Mrs. J. Dewey Dew-ey Knudsen of Copperton, Mrs. Wayne Shelley of Apex Mine, Mrs. Viola Jackson of Bingham. Planning to attend Saturday sessions are Jesse M. Southwell and O. R. Warner. Mrs. Alma Mantle attended a shower last evening at the home of a sister-in-law, Mrs. Floyd Nilsson of Salt Lake City, given in honor of Miss Alice Mantle, also of Salt Lake City. Miss Margaret Ireland came home Sunday from a month's stay in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Broadbent. Mrs. R. J. Proctor of Pleasant Grove returned home last Friday after two days here with her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Clarence Robison. Miss Beverly Scussel, Miss Kathleen Ka-thleen Taylor, the Rev. Daniel Leahy and Thomas Caulfield returned re-turned Tuesday evening from a trip to Ely, Nev., where they attended at-tended a reception given by Ca-techists Ca-techists following Retreat. Mr. Caulfield also, was in Ruth, Nev., on business. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gayth-waite Gayth-waite left Saturday to spend a week in Boise, Idaho, with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Porter and Mrs. Porter's son, Miles Gaythwaite Jr. Mrs. Florence Toy is spending this week in American Fork with her sister, Mrs. W. L. Faddis. Mrs. Catherine Grant and Kenneth Ken-neth Toy are visitors for the week in Springville, with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grant. Mrs. Toy plans to visit the coming week in Jerome, Idaho, with Mr. and Mrs. J. William Wil-liam Grant. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Ireland and Miss Margaret Ireland left Thursday Thurs-day to fish several days near Mirror Mir-ror lake. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stillman and daughters, Helen and Connie Con-nie May, are leaving tomorrow for a month's sojourn in California. Califor-nia. Mr. Stillman's mother, Mrs. C. J. Stillman of Los Angeles, who has been his guest this week and at the home of another son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stillman of Copperton, will return home with the Irvin Stillmans. Mr. and Mrs. H. Smernoff, Mrs. Lenore Andreason and son, Donald, Don-ald, left Thursday morning for a nine-day vacation in California. The party will visit Dr. and Mrs. Russell Sumnicht at San Luis Obispo and will make stops at Los Angeles, San Francisco and Boulder dam. Mrs. William Krueger and daughter, dau-ghter, Beverly, are spending this week in Cedar City with Mrs. Krueger's parents. Miss Justine Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jones, left Mopday evening for a vacation visit in San Francisco with relatives rela-tives and friends. Several entertainments enter-tainments honored Miss Jones before be-fore she left, informal gatherings gather-ings of friends at beach parties and several luncheons at the Hotel Ho-tel Utah. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Fischer nf New York City, who have spent the past eight weeks in Copper-ton Copper-ton with a son-in-law and dau- ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Kurt E. Hornickel, and in Salt Lake City with another daughter .and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs William Francom, left Wednesday to vacation va-cation in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roper of Huntington left Sunday for 10-days 10-days in Yellowstone national park Returning Sunday from a three-day camping trip at Tanner's Tan-ner's Flat in Little Cottonwood canyon were the following young girls, chaperoned by Miss Virginia Vir-ginia Harris: the Misses Billie Ruth Camp, Helen Camp, Mary Lou Lyon, Patsy Snow, Joy Dean Davies, Mavis Garrett, Mary Goris, Mildred Sumnicht, Helen Woodland. High spot of the trip was a 10-mile hike to White Pine lake and back. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Prig-more Prig-more and son, Marvin, in company com-pany with Mrs. Prigmore's mother, mo-ther, Mrs. Maggie Peck, and son, Bert, of Dividend, left Thursday to visit relatives in Idaho. They expected to return home Sunday, Sun-day, when Mrs. Peck and son will leave for Dividend. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Steele of Norfolk, Nor-folk, Va-, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Har-ry Bell of Monroe visited Sunday Sun-day at Echo dam with Mr. and Mrs. Evan Jones. Joseph Hyland of Salt Lake City is spending 10 days here LOCAL NOTES En route home to Denver, Colo., following a two-week vacation va-cation in California, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Smernoff and daughters, Miss Eva and Miss Edith, left ' Tuesday after a four-day stay here with the Smernoffs' two sons and families, Dr. and Mrs. M. Smernoff and sons, Dean and Buddy, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Smernoff. Saturday evening dinner din-ner was enjoyed at the University Univer-sity club in Salt Lake City, and other family parties were held at the two homes. Mrs. Odie Henry, who has been in Casper, Wyo., with a daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. John Maple, is visiting another daughter, Mrs. S. J. Granquist, here. Mrs. Frank O. Hoine of U. S. Mine was a luncheon guest of Mrs. Harry Parker at Midvale Tuesday. Private Fred Hoine of Gowan Field, Boise, Idaho, arrived Sunday Sun-day to spend a ten-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Hoine of U. S. Mine. Spending Sunday at Lagoon were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Panas, Miss Mary Panas and Nickie Panas, Pa-nas, Miss Aspacia Chipian, Mr. and Mrs. John Stamoulis of Magna, Mag-na, Mrs. James Quinn and daughter, daugh-ter, Linda, of Salt Lake City. |