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Show Local Happenings - Mrs. Mike Brisk of Copperton, first vice president of the department depart-ment of Utah, American Legion auxiliary, attended an executive execu-tive board luncheon given by Mrs. Ora Bundy of Ogden, president, pres-ident, at the Newhouse hotel September 12. That evening Mrs. Wednesday morning for Needles, Cal., where Mrs. Rogers will spend the winter. Earlier plans the pair had to leave Saturday were altered because of the ill- . ness of Mrs. Rogers, who is going to California for her health. Mrs. Baum expects to return home in crnesi onauer ox oau i-.uk e vuy entertained at a meeting of the 8 and 40, at which Mrs. Brisk was also present. Official visitation to the Ruth Rebekah lodge No. 7 of Mrs. May E. West of Midvale, president, presi-dent, and her staff of officers of the Rebekah Assembly of Utah, was made Sept. 10 at the F.O.E. hall. About forty members of the Rebekah lodge were in attendance. attend-ance. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Nelson at the home of Mrs. Nelson's mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Homer P. Edwards, in Roosevelt, Wednesday at 7 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis of 383 Main street are parents of a son born Tuesday morning at St. Mark's hospital. Mrs. Davi? is the former Miss Louise Brisk. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Della-Lucia and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tome left Monday morning for a two-week two-week vacation trip in San Francisco, Fran-cisco, Cal. While in the coast city they will attend the Treasure aDout two weeKs. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Peterson of Copperton and son, Brent, spent last week-end in Ephraim. Paul Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Green of Freeman, was nine years old Tuesday, and celebrated the anniversary with a party that evening, between five and seven o'clock, with 13 young friends. Bunco was played and refreshments served. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. ' Marriott Galena Days included Mr. and Mrs. George Pickering and son, Junior, of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lover-idge Lover-idge of Springville; Mr. and Mrs'. Rex Holden of Whittier, Cal. A marriage license was secured secur-ed in Salt Lake City this week by W. S. Young, 22, and Zella Lorie Ewell, 17, both of Bingham Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. W. A Fike of Copperton announce the birth of a daughter at Bingham Canyon hospital Sept 19. lsiana exposition. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Nichols and Mr." and Mrs. Charles F. Sullenger Sul-lenger left Sunday morning for a vacation visit in San Francisco, where the Sullengers will also visit their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sullenger, Sul-lenger, formerly of Washington, D. C., who are en route to Honolulu. Hono-lulu. Mr. Sullenger has been transferred from U. S. naval duty du-ty on the presidential yacht, the U. S. Potomac, to an assignment of indefinite length in Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson Ander-son and W. Russell Anderson spent Saturday, Sunday and Monday in Elko, Nevada, where they attended the Elko county fair and horse races. Mrs. Caroline. Caro-line. Huebner, who has been spending the summer at the Anderson An-derson home, returned to her home in Elko. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Jones of Copperton came home Sept. 14 from two weeks' vacation in Colorado. Col-orado. They were joined by Mr. Jones' brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jones and son, John, of Wichita, Kansas, in a tour of Denver, Manitou, Colorado Col-orado Springs, Cripple Creek and other spots of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spendlpve left the morning of Sept. 12 by bus for Louisville, Kenntucky, where Mr. Spendlove will enroll in the school of medicine at the University of Louisville. Mrs. Gertrude Rogers and her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Baum, left l Mr. ana Mrs. j. a. Tnomas or Copperfield entertained at a chow mein supper Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moon of Great Falls, Mont., who are guests at the Thomas home for the remainder of the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Thomas Thom-as and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bernard Ber-nard of Salt Lake City were other oth-er guests at the supper Fall flowers flow-ers decorated the rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moore of lower Bingham are parents of a daughter born September 14 at the Bingham Canyon hospital A number of parties have been given in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Robinson of San Francisco who have been guests the past two weeks of Mrs. Robinson's Robin-son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis . Buchman of Copperton. The Robinsons Rob-insons are leaving today for their home. Mrs. H. C. Jenkins and Mrs. . Harvey Garrity were cohostes-' ses Wednesday at a one o'clock bridge luncheon. Gladioli and asters were combined for the flower arrangements and covers placed for eleven guests. Mrs. L. S. Breckon of Copper-ton Copper-ton and Mrs. Leland Walker of Salt Lake City entertained yesterday yes-terday at a bridge breakfast in honor of Mrs. Robinson, In the evening Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Jones were hosts at a cocktail party. Mrs. R. G. Frazier of Copper-ton Copper-ton entertained at a breakfast Saturday for Mrs. Robinson. |