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Show Bricn, delegate, renrZ Women's Cfvic'clJb HotelyUtah Tuc. LOCAL NOTES Miss Darlene Morley, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Morley, was twelve years old April 21, choosing to celebrate the date with a matinee and luncheon party Sunday. Her guests included includ-ed Beverly and Eddie Beck of Riverton, Patsy Willis, Marilyn Wells, Maurine Morley, Billy Thomas, Ralph Siddoway, Junior Ball and Paul Harris. A pink and blue color scheme was used in decoration of the cake and for favors. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thurmond of Copperfield had their granddaughter grand-daughter and grandson, Theo and Elmo Thurmond of Ogden, as guests last week-end. Chris Katis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Katis of Copperfield, had his sixth birthday party April 21. Games and birthday cake and other refreshments were enjoyed by 12 young friends. din. The Democratic Study group will meet at 7:30 p. m. Friday (Tonight) at the home of Mrs. Lenore Andreason. Miss Margaret Ireland spent last week-end in Fillmore with Mrs. B. P. Broadbent. Mrs. O. D. Henry of Murray and Mrs. Thomas Stringham of Salt Lake City were guests of Mrs. S. J. Granquist Tuesday. Mrs. E. J. Householder, Mrs. J. T. Davis and Mrs. H. R. Gust were guests of Mrs. Edith Peterson Peter-son Saturday evening. The foursome four-some played bridge, Mrs. Householder House-holder being high. Mrs. Thomas Rogerson entertained enter-tained her sewing club last evening. ev-ening. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Laris of Roosevelt spent last week-end with Mrs. Laris' sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Apostal. Don Davis, a cousin of Mrs. Apostal, came with the Larises to visit here several weeks. Marsh, Mrs. Cyral Robison, Mrs. Eldon G. Johnson. A delicious luncheon was served. Dr. B. D. Bennion attended a postgraduate refresher course given gi-ven by Dr. Charles A. Sweet of Oakland, Cal., Wednesday in the Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Larick left 'Thursday morning for Albuquerque, Albuquer-que, N. M., and a tour of Arizona. They intended to visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Nepple at Moren-ci, Moren-ci, Arizona. A farewell testimonial was given giv-en in honor of Elder Ralph Douglas Doug-las Haslam in the Sixteenth ward chapel in Salt Lake City last Sunday. Mr. Haslam will serve in the southern states mission for the L.D.S. church. Mr. Haslam Has-lam is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. James Hill of Copperfield and a former employee of the J. C. Penney store in Bingham. Mrs. W. C. Mayne entertained the Pinochle club at luncheon Wednesday. Mrs. Ida Mugfur, mrs. Aiger tsaum ana mrs. L,aura ; McDonald won prizes. Mrs. Laura McDonald and dau- ! ghters, Viola and Mary Lou, of Midvale, Mrs. Ida Mugfur and Dorothy Parrington were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mc-Elroy Mc-Elroy Sunday. Mrs. Harley N. English, president; presi-dent; Mrs. H. Fred Dunn, president-elect, and Mrs. John O'- j Mr. and Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson had as their guests last weekend week-end a sister of Mrs. Nelson's, Mrs. Johnnie Cook and her two child-! child-! ren, Carol Lynn and Homer, of ; Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Homer P. 1 Edwards and a friend, Mrs. Mary ' Orser, both of Roosevelt, who had been attending the PBW 1 convention at Logan, arrived Sunday and Mrs. Cook and children child-ren and little MauReen Nelson went on to Roosevelt with them. Mrs. Edwards is the mother of Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Richard of Ogden were dinner guests Saturday Sat-urday evening of Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Joseph. Mrs. W. S. Jones left Sunday to spend two weeks in California. Mrs. Sterling Tolton and children child-ren of Salt Lake City spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Joseph. Mrs. 11. W. Kirkendall and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Anderson of Copperfield visited in Salt Lake City Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McAllister had as guests at dinner Sunday Mrs. Morris Domgaard and son, Morrie Joe, of Grass Valley, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. Miles Gaythwaite and ' family. David T. Ireland and John : Larick, U.S.A.C. students at Lo- i gan, spent last week-end here , visiting their parents. Mrs. Al Barton of Greenville, I Utah, formerly of Bingham, left ! Wednesday night after visiting ' several days with Mrs. S. T. Ner- 1 It was the sixth birthday ol George Apostal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Apostal, Wednesday. His mother arranged a party for 15 small friends, directing games and serving birthday cake and refreshments. A brother and sister celebrated their birthdays jointly Saturday with 10 small friends. James Del-bert Del-bert and Barbara Kaye were six and three years old, respectively, and had a grand time at the party par-ty planned by their mother, Mrs. Alton Angus, at the family home at 20 Freeman. The children's grandmother, Mrs. Delbert Angus of Draper, formerly of Bingham, was a special guest at the party. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Georges entertained en-tertained Sunday at their home in the New Royal apartments with an Easter party. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Morris and son, Bud; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Parry, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Watts. The evening was spent playing cards. Miss Catherine Toy left Thursday Thurs-day for Washington, D. C, where she has accepted a civil service position as junior stenographer in the munitions building. A dau- fhter of Mrs. Florence Toy, Miss oy has been employed the past three months at the House of Hopper in Salt Lake City. She is to report for her new position April 28. Mrs. Walter Moore of Copper-ion Copper-ion entertained her sewing club Saturday evening at her home, rhe members attending were Vlrs. Merl Porter, Mrs. Rex |