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Show turned home Saturday evening from La Jolla, California, where Mr. Garrity has been convalescing convalesc-ing from a recent illness, for which he was confined at the St. Mark's hospital. Mrs. Gar-rity's Gar-rity's mother, Mrs. J. G. Hadloy of Magna, took care of the Garrity Gar-rity home during their absence. Mrs. G. T. Buckle was the lucky winner of the floor lamp which was raffled off at the regular M. I. A. meeting Tuesday Tues-day evening by the Eagle Scout Patrol of troop 150. The boys intend in-tend to buy new boy scout uniforms uni-forms with the money taken in on the raffle and have been selling sell-ing tickets toward it for the past month. Alden Nix, scoutmaster went to Salt Lake City Wednesday evening to get merit badges to be presented members of his troop at the district court of honor which will follow the annual an-nual father and sons' banquet to be held in the Bingham high school cafeteria the 2Gth of this month. - Copperton I Uy Mary ltrown ! Mws Jeanne Frazier returned Monday evening to Wasatch academy aca-demy where she is enrolled at school after spending the week lend with her parents, Dr. and , Mrs. R. g. Frazier. ; Daffodils and fern created a delightful spring atmosphere 1 hursday evening at a 7 o'clock i bridge supper given by Mrs. E. v. Knudsen at her home. Four tables of contract were in pro-; pro-; firt'ss during the evening. Guests j attending the affair included: Mrs. Odell Peterson, Miss Vercna Graham, Miss Vern Baer, Miss Jennie Buchman, Miss Mable Neprud. Mrs. William Grant, Mrs. James McDonald of Lark, Mrs. A. A. Macke, Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mrs. Hardy Odell, Mrs. R. J. Smith, Mrs. J. D. Knudsen, Mrs. W. T. Rogers, Mrs. Lawrence Lawr-ence Stillman. Mrs. B. J. Santis-tcvan Santis-tcvan and Mrs. B. D. Bennion. Mrs. Santistevan and Miss Gra- ham won first and second prizes, respectively, and Miss Neprud was awarded the traveling prize. Mrs. M. A. Stuart and Mrs. Andy Reid of Sandy were guests at the home of Mrs. Frank Mead Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Basil Doman was hostess to the Rebekah lodge Tuesday evening. Following the regular business meeting cards were enjoyed en-joyed by twelve members. Prizes Priz-es were awarded Mrs. Charles Sullenger, Mrs. James Denver and Mrs. Vaun Christensen. Bishop and Mrs. George Nix had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hollstrom of Oakley. Friday afternoon the class period per-iod of the Bluebird Girls was converted into a party. Nine girls received awards for the completion comple-tion of their work books. Games were directed by Ruth and Raye Barnett and Norma Nichols and refreshments served by Patricia Bennion, Genieve Olson and Helen Hel-en Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Brown visited vis-ited in American Fork Sunday at the home of Mrs. Lillian Brown. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Knudsen and son, Jack, visited with Mrs. H. M. Rasmussen and sons Sunday Sun-day at Holladay. Mrs. L. S. Breckon entertained entertain-ed Miss Mabel Neprud, Miss Laura Marshall and Miss Covey at luncheon at her home Tuesday Tues-day noon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sullivan spent the early part of the week visiting visit-ing relatives in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Garrity re- |