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Show Bride-ToBe Honored A nicely-arranged social of the week was the miscellaneous shower honoring Miss Edna Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith, a September bride-elect, bride-elect, on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. William Brown of Copperton. Cohostesses were Mrs. J. M. Doyle of Murray and Mrs. Guy Murray of Sandy. i Summer blooms decorated the rooms and a crystal bowl of tea-roses tea-roses centered the dining table. Favors were candy flower baskets. bas-kets. The twenty-eight guests engaged en-gaged in Monte Carlo whist, with prizes going to Mrs. C. C. Colyar, Mrs. Louis Andreuson, Mrs. Jay Murray and Mrs. Wayne Jacob-sen Jacob-sen of Salt Lake City. A tasty luncheon was served after Miss Smith opened the many lovely gifts. Mist Louie Lombard! Br id of August A late summer wedding charming charm-ing in detail was solemnized at the Holy Rosary Catholic church Wednesday morning at nine o'clock o'-clock when Miss Louise Lom-hardi, Lom-hardi, daughter of Marcus Lombardi, Lom-bardi, took her marriage vows with John A. Hess. ' The charming young brunet bride was frocked in an exquisite exquis-ite niousseline de soie all white model, embroidered with dainty lily Of the valley sprays and .k imply designed with tight bo-dirr, bo-dirr, puffed sleeves and flaring skirt. Her lace-edged veil of bride's illusion fell to the floor and extended into a train. A tinted net ruffle and seed pearls outlined the dainty cap.. Her ihower bouquet was of bride's loses and gardenias. 1 Miss Mary Hess, the maid of honor, wore blue, and the attending attend-ing matrons, Mrs. Harold L. Stur-gill Stur-gill and Mrs. Alden Lott of Salt Lake City, were frocked in pink Kiid yellow models in a style simitar simi-tar to that of the bride's dress. They carried old fashioned nose- Mr. and Mrs. M. L. James Celebrate Anniveriary The forty-third wedding anni-I anni-I versary of Mr. and Mrs. Maik L. James was the inspiration Sunday Sun-day for a delightful family gath-eiing gath-eiing at Fairmont park, Salt Lake City. All of the couple's eight children and their families were present with the exception of a daughter, Mrs. Harold Hardy of Kelsey, Cal., and a son, Earl T. James, and their families. Married at Mercur, Utah, August Aug-ust Hi, 18!I7, the couple have spent the years since at Mercur and Bingham. Mr. James was a native of Olean, N. Y.,.and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. James. Mrs. James was Miss Mary Elizabeth Tonge and was born in Park City. They have eighteen grandchildren. Mr. James is the founder of the James Variety store and is a former Bingham postmaster. A special guest at Sunday's gathering gather-ing was his sister, Miss Daisy James of Olean, N. Y a guest at the James home. Others in attendance were the following daughters and son-in-laws: Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Widc-inan Widc-inan and family of Copperton; Mrs. Ivy Hull and children of Union; Mrs. Joseph It. Webb and daughters of Midvale; Mr. and ji W. B. A. Women's Benefit association, Review No. 16, met at the home of Mrs. Heber Nichols of Copper-ton Copper-ton Wednesday evening. F.njoy-ing F.njoy-ing luncheon and bridge were Mrs. J. J. Doyle, Mrs. H. R. Gust, Mrs. Ida Kanniainen, Mrs. Charles Charl-es Granning, Mrs. Sid Tregaskis, Mrs. Charles Sullenger and Mrs. Peter Smith. Mrs. Tregaskis and Mrs. Smith won prizes. Luncheon Mrs. Maurice Bee of Highland Boy was hostess Wednesday at a delightful one o'clock bridge luncheon. Bouquets of garden flowers centered small tables where places were marked for Mrs. John Dahlstrom, Mrs. Har-ley Har-ley English, Mrs. E. V. Knudsen, Mrs. A. J. Boberg, Mrs. S. J. Granquist, Mrs. S. W. Jacques and Mrs. F. II. Dunn, Bridge prizes went to Mrs. Knudsen and Mrs. English. M No. 2 Fire Auxiliary Monday evening members of ,No. 2 Fire auxiliary decided to enter a float in the parade at Logan Lo-gan during the annual Utah State Firemen's convention August Aug-ust 29-30 and 31. Mrs. Lawrence West acted as hostess and gave prizes to Mrs. John Turner and Mrs. Clive Siddoway. Mrs. Myron Fullmer and children. child-ren. And also a son and his family, fami-ly, Mr. aid Mrs. Archie James and son of Midvale; another son, Mark L. James, Jr., of Salt Lake City, and guests, Thomas Erick-son Erick-son of Union and Miss Carrie Jensen of Raymond, Alberta, Canada. j Mrs. Ray Spendlove Molif For Party A courtesy extended Mrs. Ray Spendlove in anticipation of her i departure September 12 for Louisville, Ky., where Mr. Spendlove Spend-love expects to complete the last two years of his medical course at the University of Louisville, was the delightful chicken dinner din-ner Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Melba Pingree of Salt Lake City, and followed by a theatre party. Guests were ten coworkers of Mrs. Spendlove in the industrial commission office at Salt Lake City. They presented her with a lovely fitted cosmetic case as a going away gift. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spendlove, Ray completed his studies at the two-year school of medicine at the University of Utah last spring. His wife is the former Miss Helen Johnson, a daughter of Mayor and Mrs. Ed W. Johnson. No. 1 Fire Auxiliary Mrs. Bruce Ivie entertained the No. 1 fire auxiliary members Monday evening. At the business session it was voted to put chase new white blouses and skirts to wear with the regulation red capes and caps for the Logan convention August 29-31. The ladies la-dies will march in the parade and enter a float. Bridge prizes went to Mrs. Jack Householder, Mrs. William Cook and Mrs. Cy-ral Cy-ral Robison. Refreshments were served twelve. Kays. The Rev. Daniel Leahy officiated. offici-ated. Mr. Lombardi gave his daughter dau-ghter in marriage. Wilfrid Mar-ceau Mar-ceau of Winton, Wyo., acted as best man, while Hyland Caul-field Caul-field and Jack Whitten of Salt Lake City were ushers. Pink and white summer blooms banked the altar. Violin solos played by John Chipian were "Ave Maria" by Gounod, the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin and Mendelsohn's Wedding March. Mrs. D. J. Sullivan was accompunist. Following the ceremony Mr. jind Mrs. Andrew Hess of Copperton, Cop-perton, parents of the groom, were hosts at a wedding breakfast break-fast for members of the bridal party. Out-of-town guests were John Wade of Los Angeles; Mrs. Kath-ryn Kath-ryn Marceau and Wilfrid Marceau of Winton, Wyo.; Mr. nnd Mrs. James Lombardi and daughter, Carol Je.an. and Mrs. Charles Gates and children, all of Poca-tello, Poca-tello, Idaho, and Miss Pauline Bellu of Rock Springs, Wyo. A reception at the Civic Center Wednesday evening honored the young couple. Thursday morning morn-ing they left for San Francisco. On their return September 1, they will be at their newly-furnished home at No. 18 Main street. j Former Copperton Teacher To Wed Mr. and Mrs. George Hales of Spanish Fork announce the engagement en-gagement and approaching marriage mar-riage of their daughter, Miss Agnes Ag-nes Hales of New York City, to Richard A. Higgins of Kingston, Long Island. The marriage will lx solemnized September 5 at the L.D.S. chapel in New York by Carl Christensen. The bride is well known, in Utah musical circles and has studied at Brigham Young university, uni-versity, in Salt Lake and in New York. Three years ago she taught at the Copperton grade school, Riving up her position there to go to New York. ji Brid Given Shower A bride of the week, Miss Louise Lombardi, was honored at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Harold L. Sturgill at the home of her mother, Mrs. H. R. Gust. Garden flowers were used about the rooms and a bride's book was made and given Miss Lombardi by the following guests: Mrs. Andrew Hess, Mrs. J. T. Davis, Mrs. K. L. Marceau of Winton, Win-ton, Wyo., Mrs. II. Smernoff, Mrs. Russell Sumnicht of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Al Tassainer, Mrs. Charles Murano, Mrs. Harry Turner, Tur-ner, Miss June Householder, Miss Aspacia Chipian, Mrs. Louis An-dreason, An-dreason, Miss Leora Timothy, Mrs. Gust, Miss Magdalyn Gust and Miss Kay Gust. House prizes went to Mrs. Murano and Mrs. Turner. A dainty luncheon was served. Attend G. O. P. Outing Among the residents of Bingham Bing-ham Canyon in attendance at the Republican state outing nt Salt-air Salt-air last Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Elliott W. Evans; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Max DuBois of Iark; Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Straup, John Knudsen, Harold Barton, James Melntyre, James Laventis, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cole, Orvillo Gray; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lin-ford Lin-ford of Berkeley, Cal., brother-in-law and sister of Mrs. Elliott VV. Evans; LekinJ G. Burress. ji No. 2 Fire Auxiliary Monday evening members of No. 2 Fire auxiliary decided to enter a float in the parade at Lo-1 gan during the annual Utah State Firemen's convention Aug. 20-30 nd 31. Mrs. Lawrence West acted as hostess and gave prizes to Mrs. John Turner and Mrs. Clive Siddoway. v . The Ruth Rebekah lodge No. 7. I.O.O.F., are to meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday, August 27, at the home of Mrs. Mike Brisk of Copperton. unuiintmtitnftttttrfrA. |