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Show plan to make their home at San-taquin. San-taquin. where Mr. Olsen will be I employed as instructor in the j junior high school. past week in honor of the bride and groom, among which was a miscellaneous shower given by her mother, and Mrs. Ronald Mason and Mrs. Warren Peery, at which about fifty relatives and friends attended. A large number of ladies attended attend-ed the apron bazaar conducted by the Firemens' auxiliary. Saturday afternoon. Miss Betty Whiting entertained a group of friends at a birthday party Thursday afternoon, at Balsam Bal-sam park, in Hobble Creek canyon. She was assisted by her mother, Mis. Ray Whiting. Games and a delicious chicken supper were enjoyed by all. In attendance were Dorothy Barron, Louise Long, Mary Jane Condie, Juanita Cook, Ranee Averett, Marjorie Simkins, Melba Witney, Luella Huntington, Betty Blanchard, Lu- I cille Oakley, Bernice Chader, Cecelia Ce-celia Maycock, Wilna Brown, Helen Christensen, Louise Clyde, Marjorie Whiting, Marilyn, Carolyn Caro-lyn and Dorothy Whiting and the hostess. dainty lunch. The following club members and guests were in attendance. at-tendance. Mrs. Bill Hanson, Mrs. Russen Bird, Mrs. Merle Sergeant, Mrs. Dean Straw, Mrs. Inez Parker, Park-er, Mrs. Olive Miller, Mrs. Stella Straw, Mrs. Doris Bird, Mrs. Velma Roylance, Mrs. Marie Cran-mer, Cran-mer, Mrs. Delia Dallin, Mrs. La-Vern La-Vern Beardall. Miss Lucille Metcalf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Metcalf, has returned to her home here after several months visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Metcalf. Members of the legion, under the direction of Commander Will Phillips, entertained at their annual an-nual stag party, in Hobble Creek canyon Wednesday night. Ball games and other competitive sports were enjoyed. Picnic lunch and games featured featur-ed the canyon party at Kelleys' Grove, Saturday night, with the following friends in attendance, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jensen, Mr. The bride was charmingly attired at-tired in ivory measeline De Soie, with tulle and lace veil. She carried car-ried a boquet of pink tea roses and lily-of-the-valley. The bridesmaids, brides-maids, Miss Helen Boyer, sister fo the bride. Miss Crista Olson and Miss Bernice Nielson, wore pink crepe gowns. Garth Olson, brother of the groom, was best man. In the receiving line were Mrs. W. A. Boyer and Mrs. Maude Olson. Mrs. Charles Boyer welcomed wel-comed the guests and Miss Bessie Finley and Mrs. K. R. Morgan of Evanston, Wyo., were in charge of the gift room. The following ' friends assisted with pouring, Miss Georgia Harmer, Miss Loya Nielson, Niel-son, Miss Ida Packard, Miss Hazel Anderson and Miss Aleen Mc-Kenzie. Mc-Kenzie. Serving was under the direction of Mrs. Tess C. Packard, Pack-ard, Mrs. Coe Durrant, Mrs. Maur-ine Maur-ine Haymond, Miss Margaret Bird, Miss Helen Wheeler, Miss Fern Bate, Miss Evelyn Boyer and Mrs. Madge Crandall. The groom is a graduate of the U. S. A. C, Logan and the bride a student of the same school. They are members of the Delta Nu fraternity and the Alpha Chi Omego sorority, res'pecitvely. They SOCIETY NEVS Members of the S. T. club and a number of friends were entertained enter-tained by Mrs. Amasia Rowland at her home Thursday night. Progressive Pro-gressive auction bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Melba Pennington. Following the games a tasty lunch was Nerved by the hostess to the following club members and ;ufHtH: Mrs. G. D. Kennedy, Mrs. Lee Kumsion, Mrs. Lewis Clegg, Mrs. Bert Rowland, Mrs. George rrandall, Mrs. Will Clark, Mrs. Ed Johnson, Mis. W. H. Brown, Mrs. luj;h Maxtor, Mrs. Leon Harrison, Mim. J. W. Grant, Mrs. Harry Pennington, Mrs. H. T. Reynolds, Mrs. Hill Hanson, Mrs. Coe Nelson and Mrs. Arthur Finley. The Kiwnnis club will hold their annual ladies night outing Thursday Thurs-day nii;ht at Balsam park, in Hobble Creek cunyon. Ball games and other sports will preceed picnic lunch. Harold Christensen is general chairman of the entertainment. enter-tainment. Miss Melba Sumsion, principal of the Giant school the past year is attending summer school at the U. S. A. C. at Logan this term. Miss Lillian Russell, teacher is also attending the same school. Miss Hannah Rowland, principal of the Jefferson school, is attending attend-ing summer school at the Brigham Young university, Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mason of this city announce the marriage of their daughter, Mildred to Walter Bolinder of Salt Lake City, which took place last Friday in this city, the ceremony being performed by Bishop A. W. Cherrington of the First ward. A number of nicely i arranged socials were given the A group from tne local flower garden club made a tour of the outstanding gardens in the community, com-munity, Wednesday afternoon, j They visited at the gardens of Dr. and Mrs. Fredrick Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Friel, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Thorn, Mrs. Elizabeth Bonnell, Mrs. H. T. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mendenhall and Mayor and Mrs. George A. Anderson. Included in the group were Mrs. Martha Whiting, Whit-ing, Mrs. Mary Whiting of Maple-ton, Maple-ton, Mi's. H. T. Reynolds, Mrs. George A. Anderson, Mrs. G. W. Friel, Mrs. A. G. Thorn, Mrs. Hilda Grant, Mrs. Melba Pennington, Mrs. Zelma Beardall, Mrs. J. W. Clark, Mrs. 'Elsie Condi3 and President Wilford Manwaring. A large number of church workers work-ers went on an excursion to the temple at Manti, last Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Lloyd Bird was hostess to the members of the Busy Finger club at her home Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Sewing was followed by i and Mrs. Maurice Bird,. Mr. and ! Mrs. Lewis Chikls, Mr. and Mrs. !Ross lBradford Mr. and Mite. I Howard Thorpe, Mr. and Leo Felix and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oakes. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Harmer, Miss Floss Harmer, Mrs. Ann Harmer and Mrs. H. R. Otto and son Bobby, of Kansas, enpoyed an outing at the Heber hot pots, Saturday Sat-urday night. Charming in every detail was the formal wedding reception given Friday night, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Olson, who were married Monday in the Salt Lake temple.' The reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Boyer, Boy-er, with approximately 300 relatives rel-atives and friends attending during dur-ing the evening. An attractive color scheme of white and pink was carried out in the entertaining rooms and on the spacious lawn, where Japanese lanterns added to the attractiveness attractive-ness of the party. String music during the evening, was furnished a. by Von and Roe Taylor of Payson. |