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Show li ooaety ?. - - j Gold and Green Hall 'ft Is Stake Fumtlim 1 ' , Planets and stars decorated the 'M walls of the Bingham high school ' 1 auditorium at Copperton Tuesday evening when West Jordan stake '1 Mutual Improvement association 1 ' 1 gave their aunuul Gold and Ureeii i baJl '',' The celling of the gymnasium '" I was disguised by masses of bl- j I loons, representing worlds furth- I ' ering the tlmine, "New World' To Conquer ') Highlights of tite evening were . the presentation of queens from nine ward of tlio stake, the f crowning of the queen and dem- ? onstratlon o M. I. A. danees. A Fanfare of Puges Jack Knud- 5 sen and Del mar Schick of Cop- l perton was signal for orchestra j playing of "A Pretty Girl is Like I , a Melody" and entrance of ward . queens. Miss Ethel Richards and escort, I j Jack Househoader, of Bingham ft f ward lewd the procession. Miss $ ' Richards wore a rose moire taf- rf! I feta hoop skirt dress. Nu-I Club Mrs. William Grant entertained the Nu-I club at Ler home Monday Mon-day evening. Small tables for the seven o'clock dinner were centered with pink and white sweet peas. Mrs. Harley English and Mrs. Elliott Evans were presented pre-sented high score bridge prizes. Itellef HucJety Guests of the Bingham ward Relief Society will be Welcomed next Tuesday afternoon when social is being held prior to enrollment en-rollment of new membors. Mrs. Ruby Day will arrange the program, pro-gram, Mrs. Lola Larsen Is refreshment re-freshment chairman and Mrs. Hazel Ha-zel Elmer and Mrs. Eva Carpenter Carpen-ter will decorate the church. Mrs. Phoebe Slddoway presided presid-ed at the meeting Tuesday. The social service lesson was given by Mrs. Vllate Curtis. Birthdays Noted Members of the No. 1 Fire auxiliary entertained Saturday even ev-en lag at the home of Mrs. Alvin G. G. G. Club A valentine decorative scheme waa chosen by M'rs. Joe Norden of Apex Mine Thursday for her one o'clock bridge luncheon. Sixteen Six-teen members of the G. 0- G. club and guests attended. Mrs. Vinnle Blodgett and Mrs. Neva Able won hligb score prizes. Foursome A delightful luncheon was served serv-ed Monday afternoon at one o'clock to her bridge foursome by Mrs. LaVelle Timothy of the Panos apartments. The centerpiece featured pink and white sweet-peas sweet-peas and the favors were crocheted croch-eted basket sachets. The afternoon after-noon was spent playing cards. Those present included Mrs. Al Tassainer, Mrs. Harold Timothy and Mrs. Boyd Nerdln. Junior Legion Auxiliary American Legion junior auxiliary aux-iliary met at the home of Mrs. Glen Davies with Joy Dean Da-vies Da-vies as hostess Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. The group discussed "Americanism" "Am-ericanism" and sang "The Star Spangled Banner". Maurine and Darlene Morley sang a duet, "The Bumpy Bumpy Road To Love". Mrs. C. A. Morley, Legion auxiliary auxil-iary sponsor, attended. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Gray were hosts Sunday evening at a Five Hundred supper. Guests were M'r. and Mrs. Ray Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ham, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Boulton, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Ham won prizes at cards. Mrs. Frank Mead of Copperton entertained Mrs. Mike Brisk, Mrs. Sam Sturm and Mrs. Art Soren-son Soren-son at breakfast and bridge Tuesday Tues-day morning. Mrs. Harry Turner entertained entertain-ed her Sewing club Monday evening. even-ing. Eight members enjoyed a social evening and refreshments. r (Bridge Club Mrs. Marlln Eden Is a new member of the bridge club which met Wednesday evening with M'rs. Tory Toblason. Mrs. Parker Gray and Mrs. Clifford Larson won prizes. Luncheon was served to eight. Tot Has Party Patsy Creedon celebrated her fifth birthday at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. R. R. Marriott, Saturday afternoon. Games were directed by her mother, Mrs. John Creedon. A pink and white color schemw was used in table decorations. decora-tions. Candy airplanes were favors at places arranged for Boyd and Charlene Newman, Sammy Robi-son, Robi-son, Jimmy Carrigan, Alaine Ro-Wson, Ro-Wson, Nan and Janet Stokes, Rex and Jack Turner, M"ary Jane Adams, Leah Sorenson, Diane Keysaw, Colleen Creedon and HeUn Zampos. Birthday Party Mrs. John Turner was hostess at a party given Friday for her son Rex on his third birthday. Small guests, enjoying the games and birthday luncheon were Merlin Mer-lin Coleman, Sandra Kenner, JacTi Turner, Diane Keysaw, Lor-en Lor-en Johnon, Billy and Joan Rawl-ingis, Rawl-ingis, Helen Zampos, Lorraine Timothy, Ti-mothy, Marjorle West, Boyd Beckstead, Patsy Creedon, Mary Jane Adams, Rossie Bernetti and Edith Halverson. No. 2 Fire Auxiliary Mrs. Marlin Eden, Mrs. LaVel Timothy, Mrs. John Turner and Mrs. R. R. Marriott are on the committee named for the dinner to be given at the conjoint meeting meet-ing of No. 2 firemen and their auxiliary next Monday evening. M'rs. Clive Slddoway was hostess hos-tess Monday evening at No. 2 auxiliary meeting. Mrs. Vern Fad-dis Fad-dis and Mrs. Eden claimed prizes -at bridge. 500 Club Mrs. Wayne Boyles was a guest of Mrs. Louis Pan as Tuesd y evening when she entertained her Five Hundred club. Mrs. Dan Tomllnson, M'rs. Melvln Dunlop.' and Mrs., Vern Skinner won prizes. 1 1 iMiss PhylllB Reed and Howard 1 1 Jackson of Lark followed. Miss 1 1 Reed's dress was of rose chiffon. 1 1 Miss TbeJiiia Jensen and Evan Coombs of Copperton were others i I from this district. Mia Jensen r wore a rose taffeta own. ) Other queens competing and I their attendants were: Miss Hel- 1 1 en Chrlstensen and John Christ- 4 J ensen of Herrlman; Miss Ruth Jensen and Henry Page of Rivcr- ! ton First ward; Miss Verda But- (! terfleld and Paul Mortensen of !! Riverton Second ward; I j Miss Elaine Holt and Joseph Welch of South Jordan; Miss Nor- : man Tesch and Qlen Pearson of West Jordan, f Last to enter was the Gold and Green queen, iMiss Janice Crump, and her escort Ray Austin of 1 j Bluffdale. Miss Crump wore tor-Si tor-Si quolse blue chiffon and carried Peterson for Mrs. Irvin Stillman and M'rs. Clinton Robison, whose birthdays were Saturday and Sunday. Sun-day. (About thirty persons, auxiliary auxil-iary members and partners, attended. at-tended. Prizes at bridge were given Mrs. William Cook, Mrs. Lottie Rawllngs, Jack Householder, Household-er, Dorm us Larsen. Mrs. Stillman won house prize. No. 1 Fire Auxiliary Mrs. Clinton Robison was hostess hos-tess Monday evening to No. 1 Fire auxiliary. Mrs. Marlln Schul-ti Schul-ti and Mrs. Mem Robison won prizes. Eighteen attended. Night Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jones of Copperton were hosts to the Night Bridge club Friday evening. Seven o'clock dessert was served to twelve. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tripp won high score prizes. an arm bouquet of roses. Tiny Patricia Whltely of Oop-? Oop-? perton wis the crown bearer. The queen was chosen on a point basis, the final tally deter-piiiuu deter-piiiuu by Improvement Era sales, MIA attendance, participation In f Gold and Green dance, Union I ' moetlng. attendance, number of tickets sold to the ball, MIA fand 1 payment of each ward in the ' stake. The MIA ' dance was beautl-! beautl-! fully executed. Patrons and pa- ; tronesses Included Mr. and Mrs. l Vernal C. Wbb, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wyberg, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence tT. Dahl, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N..' Hutchings, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Callleott. From a standpoint of attendance attend-ance the dance was very successful. success-ful. Mldt Tggart's orchestra sup-t sup-t plied muaic . Itebekahs ; The Ruth Rebokah lodge No. 7 met Tuesday evening in Copperton Cop-perton at the home of Mrs. Ruth Buckle. Bridge was the dlver- v eion following business and pri-es pri-es were' awarded M'rs. Frances Sayatovic and Mrs. Nan Denver. Eagles Auxiliary Mrs. Ida Kanniainen of Highland High-land Boy and Mrs. Pete Smith ' of Copperton won prizes at the auxiliary to the Fraternal Order of Eagles meeting at the Masonic hall last Thursday evening. Mrs. Al Goff was hostess. |