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Show Democratic Party At the annual Christmas party of the Democratic club, a turkey dinner was served to ten members mem-bers at the home of Mrs. W. T. Rogers. An attractive arrangement arrange-ment of chrysanthemums, sweet peas and roses centered the table. Christmas candles and favors carried out the seasonal theme. Bridge followed at the home of Mrs. James Denver, who was assisted as-sisted in entertainment by Miss Ellen Hansen. Substitutes for members who were not able to attend, Mrs. A. E. Mitchell and Mrs.' Hardy Odell, were Mrs. Bailey J. Santistevan and Mrs. R. T. Smith. Mrs. Odell Peterson, Mrs. Heber Nichols, Mrs. Bert Pumphrey and Mrs. Peter 'Smith won prizes at cards. Others present pres-ent Were Mrs. C. C. Colyar, Mrs. L. A. Christensen, Mrs. W D S. Brown. r -. , m V j Copperton 'Mrs. J. D. Knudsen, Ph. S17R2 (uncheon Mrs. Louis Buchman and Mrs-'arvey Mrs-'arvey Garrity were cohostcsses a delightful bridge luncheon Sfedm-sday afternoon at the Gar-y Gar-y home. A bowl of white chry-Lnthemums chry-Lnthemums with white tapers at ,ch side centered the table. Taiwan Tai-wan roses and white chrysan-h'emums chrysan-h'emums were used in the liv-f'g liv-f'g rooms- Mrs. Joseph Kemp Cld iuh score. Mrs. Boyd Ber-ijrd Ber-ijrd second and Mrs. L. C. Jones t,rd. The guest list also inclu-Cd inclu-Cd Mrs- Paul S- Richards, Mrs- G. Frazier and - Mrs. A. A. ticke- Mrs. A. C. Larick, Mrs. Thomas Caulfield, Mrs. George B. Robbe, Mrs. Rex T. Tripp, Mrs-J. Mrs-J. D. Shilling, Mrs. O. S. Jensen, Mrs. L. A. Walker, Mrs. L. S-Breckon,. S-Breckon,. Mrs. H. C. Jenkins, Mrs. J. C. Landenberger, Mrs. Eugene Chandler, Mrs. John W. Crane, Mrs. J. A. Norden, Mrs. A, W. Maly, Mrs. G. W. Wunder and Mrs. Eugene Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson entertained their club Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Armistead, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Stringer, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cheever, Mrs. Dallas Anderson. An-derson. The evening was spent playing Bingo. High score was won by Mr. and Mrs. Stringer, second by Mr. and Mrs. Larson. Refreshments were served. Phil Rosequist of Marysvale was a week-end visitor at the Barnett home. Mrs. Al Ray spent Monday at the home of her nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs- Elwood Prest-wich Prest-wich of Salt Lake City. Miss Betty Barnett entertained entertain-ed with a surprise party for El-win El-win Winn on his nineteenth birthday Saturday evening. A two course dinner was served and followed by "Neighbors". Guests included Miss Shirley Anderson, Copperfield; Miss Kathleen Grab-ner, Grab-ner, Lark; Miss Janice Smith and Bill Thomas of Holladay; Gordon Jensen and Kenneth Poulsen-The Poulsen-The mother of the guest of honor, hon-or, Mrs. Charles Winn, also attended. at-tended. Many fine gifts were presented pre-sented Mr. Winn. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Loveless and family were dinner guests at the George Barnett home in Murray Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Hatch attended at-tended a dinner party in the Empire Em-pire Room of the Hotel Utah Thursday, guests of Miss Virginia Virgin-ia Ashby and Mr. Lenn White. Mrs. LeGrand Gudmunscn of Payson and Miss June Stewart of American Fork, sisters of J-Reed J-Reed Stewart of Salt Lake City, visited Mrs. Stewart at the Bingham Bing-ham hospital Monday. Mrs. A. Gudmunsen came as far as Copperton Cop-perton with them to spend the afternoon with her daughter. turned Tuesday from a five-day trip to Las Vegas, Nov., Boulder Dam and Death Valley, Cal. visiting vi-siting friends in Las Vegas, where they made their home at one time. The A. W. Watson family moved mov-ed into their new home Sunday. Mrs. Louis Buchman, Mrs. Harvey Garrity, Mrs. L. S- Breckon, Brec-kon, Mrs. J. C. Landenberger and Mrs. G. W. Wunder attended the December meeting of the women's auxiliary of the American Ameri-can Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Met-allurgical Engineers Tuesday at the home of Mrs. James Hogle on South Temple street, Salt Lake City. The Pinochle club met at the home of Mrs. Laura McDonald in Midvale Wednesday evening-Refreshments evening-Refreshments were served Mrs. L. E- Barnett, Mrs. R. E. Strea-tor, Strea-tor, Mrs. Ida Mugfur, Mrs. Alger Baum, Mrs. Bud Nichol and Mrs. Laura Moffat of Midvale- Prizes went to Mrs. Nichols and Mrs. Moffat. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mayne entertained at dinner Sunday for Mrs. Charles Brimhall of Highland High-land Boy and Mrs. Omar Brim-hall Brim-hall and Mr. and Mrs. Kirke of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs- Bud Nichol had as Sunday visitors Mrs. Nichol's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs- W- N. Byhower of Salt Lake City. fS Luncheon Series Sixteen guests were entertained entertain-ed Friday afternoon at the first in a series of bridge luncheons given by Mrs. A. A- Macke at her home in Copperton. A holiday theme was carried out in tallies and favors. Mrs. Louis Buchman, Mrs. O. S- Jensen and Mrs. L. F. Pett won high at cards- Another group of sixteen friends were entertained en-tertained yesterday at a similar affair at the Macke home. Mrs. J. D- Laycock and little son and daughter spent the weekend week-end visiting Mrs. Laycock's mother, mo-ther, Mrs. R. T. Decker ,in Salt Lake City. On Thursday Mrs- Dallas Anderson An-derson had as luncheon guests Mrs. E. V. Milano and Mrs. Floyd Bird of Salt Lake City and Mrs-Carl Mrs-Carl Cole of Midvale- Mrs. W. T. Rogers attended a bridge luncheon at the home of Mrs. R. J. Cameron on' Parkway avenue, Salt Lake City, Thursday. Thurs-day. Mr- and Mrs. Albert Cheever attended the wedding of Miss LaVon Anderson in the Salt L-D.S. L-D.S. temple on Tuesday. Miss Anderson An-derson is a niece of Mrs. Cheever- They also attended the reception re-ception held at the home of the bride's parent, Mr. and Mrs. L-M. Anderson. L.D S. ward conference will be held Sunday evening in the Copperton Cop-perton grade school. A fine program pro-gram is outlined for the evening. A niece of Mrs. Al Ray, Mrs. Melvin Draper, and baby daughter daugh-ter of Provo have, been visiting at the Ray home for a week. Mrs. Andrew Hess entertained with a Sewing Bee at her home Monday. Lovely refreshments were served to Mrs. G. O- Swain, Mrs. L. E. Barnett, Mrs. William Peterson, Mrs. Andrew Christensen. Christen-sen. and Miss Mary Hess. Mrs. P. O. Loveless. Mr. and Mrs: Alden Nix, Mrs-George Mrs-George Nix and daughter, Margaret, Mar-garet, are visiting in Los Angeles at the home of Mrs- Milton Lee. Mi. and Mrs. Roy C- Hatch entertained en-tertained at dinner Tuesday honoring hon-oring the birthday of Mrs. Hatch's mother. The table was lovely, set with pottery and with a fruit centerpiece. Present were Mr- and Mrs. Paul R. Schultz, Mr- and Mrs. Roy C Hatch, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Duckworth,. Jr., all of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. N. Riddell of Salt Lake City were dinner guests at the W. T. Rogers home Tuesday. Tues-day. Val Farnsworth of Midvale was a week-end visitor at the George Knudsen home- Mrs. Ida Mugfur spent the week-end visiting friends in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Don Stoddard visited vi-sited in Logan over the week-end with Mrs- Stoddard's mother, Mrs. Frank Kendrick. Tuesday evening Mr- and Mrs. T. H. McMullin had as dinner guests Dr. and Mrs. H. C Jenkins Jen-kins of Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. A. W .Maly of Salt Lake City. Dr. and Mrs. B. D. Bennion had as dinner guests Sunday Mrs. Bennion's father and brother, Hugh Ireland and John Ireland of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Buckle and Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen visited Mr. and Mrs- V. Buckle in Salt Lake City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Odell re- |