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Show ' Showers Given Bride Mrs. Joseph Ilindley Mayne was complimented at a miscellaneous miscellan-eous shower given last Friday night at the home of Mrs. Joe . Timothy by Mrs. Timothy and cohostesses Mrs. Aimer Berg and Mrs. Irvin Sorenson. Many lovely love-ly gifts were presented the recent bride. Monte Carlo whist prizes went to Mrs. Mable Timothy, Mrs. Vivian Panos and Mrs. Evelyn Eve-lyn Madsen. A late supper was served 35 ladies. A personal shower given Tues-' Tues-' day night by Miss Genevieve ' Rogerson, Miss Catherine Toy ' and Miss Dora West at the Roger-! Roger-! son home honored Mrs. Mayne. ; Sixteen friends of the bride, who was Miss Ivy Christensen, play-1 ed Monte Carlo whist and pre-. pre-. sented her with gifts. Mrs. Harry Har-ry Turner, Mrs. Carol Ewing and Mrs. Earl Copenhaver won prizes. priz-es. A late luncheon was served. v Big Cottonwood canyon was scene, of a reunion of the Colyar family last evening. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Colyar, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Colyar and : family, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. "J. P. Colyar of Og- " den, Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Colyar, Miss' Marzetta and Miss Alberta ' Colyar, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Zimmerman Zim-merman and children of Salt Lake City, Miss Ivy Peterson of Fairview, Miss Darlene Colyar and Miss Juanita Colyar of Og-den, Og-den, Robert Colyar and Mrs. Cecil Ce-cil Jones of Wichita, Kansas, who is visiting relatives at Copperton and Ogden this week. Hosts at a Monte Carlo whist party Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Al-vin Al-vin Hall entertained Mr. and Mrs." George Kosovich, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Kermith Isbell, Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Morley, Mr. , and Mrs. Marvin Throck-martin, Throck-martin, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kep-ple Kep-ple of Los Angeles. Prizes were presented Mrs. Kepple, Mrs. Isbell Is-bell and Mr. Fenton. A late luficheon was served, c k Mrs. J. B. Togliatti was honored honor-ed :with a shower given Friday evening by Mrs. L. Roberson and Mrs.'Anthon Jacobson at the Sam XTjigliatti home. Prizes were won PIP; Mrs. F. Meacham, Mrs. J. jttynolds and Mrs. H. Lombardi. fiie1' table was centered with a wfdtjing cake decorated with a iqd luck horse shoe. Candles rf e, at each end of the table and lisjpdragons were used about the $&m. Tuesday evening Mrs. G. $tImberg of Salt Lake City gave Mparty honoring Mrs. Togliatti. ; Chinese checkers and Five Wuhdred were entertainment at Je-, Sunday evening birthday Hjirty given for Mrs. William ijjogers by Mrs. Alger Baum. A ihh'day cake and luncheon were srVed Mrs. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. 1, E. -McElroy, Mr. and Mrs. pe"r)rge McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Baum -and Mrs. Ida Mugfur. T ' 4 f The Democrat Ladies Study rtfUp will picnic today in Cot-pnwood Cot-pnwood canyon. Planning to attend at-tend are ten members of the Iroup and their husbands, d ; , |