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Show SOCIETY NEWS j Is Mrs. Lewis Clegg was hostess to the ladies of the Social Twelve card club at her home Thursday evening. eve-ning. . Progressive auction bridge was the feature of entertainment with three tables for the game being be-ing arranged. High score prize was awarded to Mrs. Hugh Baxter and consolation to Mrs. Floyd Harmer. Following the games a delicious lunch was served by the hostess to the following guests: Miss Cleo Pierce, Mrs. Rulon Crandall and members, Mrs. Amasia Rowland, Mrs. George Crandall, Mrs. G. D-Kennedy, D-Kennedy, Mrs. Floyd Harmer, Mrs-Bert Mrs-Bert Rowland, Mrs. Lee Sumsion, Mrs- W. H. Brown, Mrs. Harry Pennington, Mrs. Hugh Baxter, Mrs Norris Binks. Members of the stake and ward recreational committee met at the seminary building Wednesday evening eve-ning to discuss details of the annual an-nual Kolob stake outing to be held at Geneva resort Wednesday, August Au-gust 21. A well arranged program is outlined for the day. An enjoyable day was spent Saturday Sat-urday when members of the Third group of the Fourth ward Primary association under the supervision of their leader, Mrs. John Hardy, went to Kelley's grove for an outing. out-ing. Games and a picnic lunch were diversions of tho day's entertainment. enter-tainment. Mr. and Mrs- Floyd Harmer, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bird .spent three days of the past week fishing at Strawberry. Descendants of the late Solomon and Caroline Johnson will hold their family reunion Monday, August Au-gust 19, at Geneva. Activities of the day begin promptly at 10 o'clock and will include a program games, sports, dancing, boating and picnicing. All family members are urged to join in the day's celebration. celebra-tion. Mrs. Ethel Weight. Miss Arlene-Mendenhall, Arlene-Mendenhall, Miss Effie Kelsey and Mrs. Eugene Oakes were at an especially well arranged Kensington Kensing-ton given by Mrs-. Hugo Price Wednesday afternoon at her home in Provo. A splendid program was enjoyed, followed by a delicious luncheon, which was served to 35 lady friends present. In conclusion to the two weeks' daily vacational Bible classes conducted con-ducted by the Rev. Harold L. Wilson, Wil-son, a picnic lunch with, various games and races, were enjoyed Friday Fri-day by more than 50 boys and girls who have been attending, the classes. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sumsion left , . Friday morning for a several days' motor trip through southern Utah. large attendance of family members of the late William Kelsey Kel-sey enjoyed a reunion at Geneva resort Sunday. Various games and sports, a program and lunch were outstanding features of the day-Miss day-Miss Fern Rowland, Miss Jane Bagley and Miss Mildred Spafford have returned to their homes after an enjoyable week's visit with the latter's sister and family in Tooele. In compliment to Mrs. Mary Reed of the Fourth ward Primary, who has recently been appointed to work on the Primary stake board from the Fourth ward Trailbuild-ers Trailbuild-ers class, the officers and teachers of that ward organization entertained enter-tained at a successful social at her home Friday evening. A variety of games, music and social chat were enjoyed also a delicious luncheon, lunch-eon, which was served in conclusion. conclu-sion. Mrs. W. H. Brown will be hostess host-ess to the members of the S. T. club at her home Thursday evening August 29- Progressive auction bridge will be featured, followed by lunch. All members are asked to be present. John Kindred, J. T. Wheeler and Clifford Crandall returned from the Firemen's state convention in Tooele Wednesday and report an especially enjoyable three days celebration. Complimentary to Miss Aleen Bird, a bride of this month, Mrs. Josephine McKenna and Miss Virginia Vir-ginia Packard entertained at a nicey arranged miscellaneous shower at the home of the latter Tuesday evening. Entertaining rooms were pretty with a variety of late summer flowers. Games were featured during the evening and a delicious luncheon was served. Many beautiful gifts were presented the honor g'lests from the following girl friends present: Mrs. Blanche G- Hales, Miss Marie Kindred, Miss Irene Metcalf, Miss Luell Straw, Miss Jane Alleman, Mrs. Arvilla Thomas, Miss Louise Coffman and Mrs. A. H. Bird, Mrs. A. O. Packard and the hostesses- Jack Winfield, a resident or Springville some 14 years ago. visited vis-ited last week with old friends in this city He was the guest Thursday Thurs-day of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wheeler. Miss Lois Blanchard was hostess at a miscellaneous shower given for Mis Aleen Bird at her home Thursday Thurs-day evening. The Gleaner class )f the First ward M. I- A., of which Miss Bird was a member, were invited in-vited guests. An enjoyable evening of music and games was held. A dainty lunch was served in conclusion con-clusion to nearly 20 class members and friends present. Many pretty gifts were presented to bride-to-be. |