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Show LOCAL NOTES Mrs. Fred C. Marton of Buffalo, Buf-falo, N.Y., a house guest of her cousin, Mrs. W. H. Trevarthen, for the past several weeks, left for home yesterday. She was complimented at gatherings of friends and relatives both here and in Salt Lake City during her stay. Mrs. Marton, Mrs. Trevarthen Trevarth-en and Miss Mary Robertson spent last week in Yellowstone national park, returning Saturday. Satur-day. Mrs. Verner Christensen of Salt Lake City, another cousin of Mrs. Marton's, entertained at a family dinner honoring her. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stumm of Salt Lake City also had Mrs. Marton as their guess several days. Little Ann Caulfield, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Caul-field Caul-field of Salt Lake City, spent several sev-eral days this week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caulfield. Enjoying a steak fry Wednesday Wednes-day evening were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Marriott, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Booth, Mr. and Mrs. H. Smernoff and Mr. and Mrs. John Turner. They went to Little Cottonwood Cot-tonwood canyon. Mrs. Gilbert Chadwick of 42 Main street entertained Tuesday afternoon at a party for her daughter, dau-ghter, LaNora, who was celebrating cele-brating her fifth birthday. A group of LaNora's small friends were served birthday cake and other refreshments and spent the afternoon playing games. Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Jacobson had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roberson and daughter, Rhoda Lee; and Miss Ethel Peterson, all of American Fork, and Mrs. Margaret Peterson. Peter-son. The Women's Democratic Study Stu-dy group will hold a special meeting at 7:30 p. m. tonight (Friday) at the home of Mrs. Ross Ashworth. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Robison and family spent Sunday at Saratoga springs. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Brien and Francis J. Quinn were home Tuesday from a five-day stay in Yellowstone national park and Jackson, Wyo. Jack and Kenny O'Brien visited their grandmother, grandmoth-er, Mrs. Fred Phizackles of Murray, Mur-ray, while their parents were away. |