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Show Baltimore, Md., are visiting- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alieman and Mrs. Alice Caffel in this city. During their visit here the couple have been extensively exten-sively entertained. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alieman entertained a number of relatives at a social at Mutual Dell. There were present, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aileman and children Betty Jean, Margaret, Richard, Carol Ann and Coleen; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alieman and Helen, LaRae, Lynn and Bobbie Aileman; Mr. and Mrs. Jean Aileman of Salt Lake City; Miss Jane Aileman, Mrs. Allie Caffel, Miss Coba Caffel, Mrs. G. W. Binks and Melpha : and Sara Marie Binks and the guests of honor. . Prints Succeed Uniforms at Calif. Women's Prison In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Aileman, Mrs. G. W. Binks entertained en-tertained the Alieman family at dinner at her home Sunday evening. eve-ning. On Monday evening they were guests at a delightful party par-ty at the home of Miss Mary Buyer. Also in their honor, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Alieman gave a dinner at their home in Salt Lake City on Wednesday. The couple, in company with their parents, Mrs. Allie Caffel and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alieman, spent an enjoyable time Tuesday at the Logan temple. Mrs. Noble Warium, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Wood of Salt Lake City; Mis. Zelda Andrew of San Diego, Calif., and Mrs. Anna Burns were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Wood and Mrs. J. X. Gardner one day this week. Outstanding anions the :rn:i:il events of tile week VUH the 1 Ionic Culture club summer purty held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. C. O. Clauttin m Piuvo. The entertaining rooms were beautiful beau-tiful with a prolusion nl summer flowers. Kaily in the evening a dainty :unl well arnimfcii luncheon lunch-eon was served at sum 11 titbles eaeh beilt;; cell tered with sweet peas. Prizes for the evi'inne s entertainment went to Mis V C Menileiihall, :i (..ileal and to Mrs. Hue.h liaxter. Those in attuiil:uiei-as attuiil:uiei-as e.uests of the eiilb numbers wi-ru: Mrs. Charles P.over Mrs Myron Childs, Mrs. l:rliii" Hoy-lance, Hoy-lance, Mis. V. (.'. Meiidi n'iail Mrs K mil Ostium!, Mrs. K W Kri.-l Mrs. Charles SI raw, Mrs. Dwirht Packard, Mis. Milton Harrison Mrs. Knivers. Members present Included Mrs. John It. A ndrrsjii Mrs. Hugh IJaxter, Mrs. Maurice liird, Mrs. Harrison Conover Mrs Harold Chrislensen, Mrs (' F t'"-I'crtscn, t'"-I'crtscn, Mrs. W. K. Kililington Mrs. L. otteson, Mrs. Howard Thorpe, Mrs. U. i. Welch Mis Bill lilanehanl. Mrs. J K Win-Kiitc, Win-Kiitc, Mrs. VV. II. Anderson Mrs ;. L. Brown, Mi's. M- VV Bird Mrs. K. V. Hi.oiinan. Mrs. Ross Bradford, Mrs. Arthur Condie Mis. H. M. Iioiif.all, Mrs B M Mejidenhall, Mrs. C. F l'l(.cmi Mrs. J. K. lvilmm, Mis. Ronald Thorpe, Mrs. Flmo ',,iti:hi tu. latter thirti.cn ladies l.eiie. int; hostesses with Mrs. Claudin Dr. and Mrs: Frank Hatfield formerly uf Ibis city enlerlained recently al lln-ir colts-e -,1 I a-eiina a-eiina Beach, Calif., f,,,- p..., Straw and Miss Zina .'-'.in,, let. .n who recently returned (,,,,,, California Cali-fornia and tor Mrs, F c ':. jt and Mrs. V. ' Nielson .-il, i,-iner i,-iner residents of Upriinieille now living in California. t ''w-ts?w!Tta! s wmwui. mm i -, - ;i',; .;..-.- 'a s r-vv --' , - .!Y - . 4J- rj U, Xs$ V" "; Mrs. Lynn Aileman is visiting relatives in San Francisco, Calif., where she went especially to attend the wedding of her sister. Clifford Hulchings of this city and Miss Carol Huish of Spanish Span-ish Fork were married last week at Spanish Fork. A large number num-ber of relatives and friends from Springville attended a reception in their honor. Announcement is made of the marriage of Wendell Dangerfield of this city and Melba Lee Vincent Vin-cent of Salt Lake City, which took place last Tuesday at the county court house, Provo. Mrs. LaVaern Beardall entertained enter-tained members .of her club last Friday afternoon. Preceding a delicious luncheon served at small tables, the ladies enjoyed sewing. Following a custom to obseive club members' birthdays with a handkerchief shower, Mrs. Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Bird was presented with a lovely assortment of handkerchiefs. handker-chiefs. Ten club members were present. . Mrs. Clara Smith, Mrs. Annis Hoskins and daughter Joan and son Jack and Miss Hazel Smith all of Santa Barbara, Calif., were dinner guests Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H-Brown. H-Brown. They also visited other relatives and friends during the day. The U';.Mun under diivrLinn of Commander LaV'ur A ihI.tsuii held their anniKil s;i p;iry in l!u,,ie. Creek r;myon Wednesday evndn-. A lunch ami v.irioiis spurts featured feat-ured the ehlrrl.-iiiiineiit. P.Ieiidjer.j jf I he .Teune Mere i ("Oaycr, brighter prints, self-chosen," is the new fashion note at California's Tehachapi Prison for wo-intn. wo-intn. Florence Mo'nahan, the now superintendent, abolished the old idea of drab uniforms in favor of Ijri filter dresses, wil h I ho material chosen by the in mutes. And here's the scene, with fashion chatter humming", as two inmates are fitted. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nicholls II left Monday for Sacramento, Cal., te to make their home indefinitely. Mrs. Nicholls was formerly Ada Lowe of this city. , Paul Lowe and Ray Lowe have jj returned to Sacramento alter a p short visit with their parents, y Mr. and Mrs. Wm. N. Lowe. (; Ted Rowland, son of Mr. and ; Mrs. Amasia Rowland has re-cently re-cently returned to San Francisco. & Cairf., after a two weeks' vaca- J, tion spent with his pa re nl f? her;': t " !t? erson. Mrs. Zelma BeardaU, Mrs. Venitta i-jarmer, Verlaine Beard-all Beard-all and Leora Peterson. Mrs. Rheumia Weight in company com-pany with her son M. M. Weight, left this week for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Harold Johnson John-son and family at Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sumsion entertained en-tertained Mr. and Mrs. Rill Phillips Phil-lips at dinner in Salt Lake City Monduy evening-, the occasion be-'ng be-'ng ,f he wedding- anniversary of Air. and Mrs. Sumsion. club entertained at a party Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon at Riverside Park, Provo. A discussion of the coming year's club program and a general social together with a picnic lune'ii wen; enjoyed. Present were Mrs. Florence Nel.;on, Mrs. Mabel Wiip,ht, Mrs. True Clyde,; Mrs. Florence Allen, Mrs. Beth Jensen, Mrs. Marie Whiting, Mr.s. Flaine Paroell, Mrs. Ciweneth Thorn, Mrs. Fern Olsen of Heber City, a guest, Mrs. Maurine Jlay-mond Jlay-mond and Mrs. Lucille Childs. Miss 11a Nan Clyde : pent the . past-Week witli friend:;,. a L Prigh-ton Prigh-ton canyon. Members of Ihe -l-II club under direction of Miss .1 une alts met at her home Wednesday evening eve-ning for a short meeting and then enjoyed the time at a swimmim' party at Park Uo-She with Mrs. Vilate Reynolds, Mr.s'. Thyrelt ami Airs. Mary Frandsen as ho.st esses. The program, an enjoyable feature of the evening, consisted of selections by the auxiliary aux-iliary chorus, directed by Guy i Brown; three readings by Aliss Virginia Rivers and a vocal duet by Mrs. Moss Phillips and Mis:; Nell Weight. Following a .short business meeting-, refreshments were server!, liuring the evening, if was deckled to entertain al. the annual hush.! m Is' party on July at Memorial hall. "Mrs. Lnima Gardner w;j.-: appointed gea- ' '(i'ifl ckuirtiiuh uf the' parly and will lie .is.-ii.sled by other committee commit-tee members. President Ine: Chader was in charge of the meeting meet-ing and ;;ave several reports among which was the nnnounce-! nnnounce-! ment of the purelia.se of a new unit. flag. Miss Jane Alieman at home j here P'om Salt Lake City, is at- g tending- summer school at the b B.Y.U. She is employed as music' jf; instructor at the Highland Park g school. I Miss Leola Harrington, ; Wayne E Evans. Miss Maxine Andreason and Sfieldon " Andreason, the lat- ter two of Vineyard, have just p returned from a delightful trip g to Yellowstone National park, They also visited relatives in J Idaho and Wyoming making short $ stops at Rigby, Mannon, Orchor, and Lorenzo, Idaho.- - - . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Aileman of $ Employers of the local Utah Poultry Cooperative association plant .and their partners enjoyed an outing' at Kelley's Grove Monday Mon-day night. The time was spent playing ball and other games followed by a hamburger roast. In attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ncldon Adams, Mr. and . Mrs. Don Miner. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Rigtiup, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Miss Cleon Fox, Lamar Roylance, Miss Helen Hendrick-son Hendrick-son and Dee Adams. Wendrll R. Uan,i;-ifield of this city and Miss Melba Lee Vincent of Salt Lake City Were married Tuesday, at the county court house J'rovo, with Clerk Clarence Giant performing the ceremony. Mrs. Emma Rowland will he hiislcss to members of the S. T. club at her home Thursday, July '22. All members are asked to be present at S o'clock. Mrs. Aui;usta Klinkcl of Rait Lake City, announce the engagement engage-ment of her daughter Marie, to C. J. joliannsen of Mt. Pleasant, the marriage to take place July 22. in the Salt Iike temple. Miss -Malic Kinkel h; a sister to Mrs. I'Jmma Aileman of. this city. Members of the Legion auxiliary were pleasantly entertained W'ed-n. W'ed-n. sday night at Memorial hall Among those from Rprimrville who participated in the annual Mt. Tinipanogos climb, were Mrs. Bill HIanchard and her mother, Mrs. M. E. Morton and son 'Edgar. The latter two came here recently from Wilkie, Sask., Canada. An interesting social event of the past week was the marriage of Harold Gatherum and Miss-Iiltta Miss-Iiltta Hill of Salt Lake City which took place here Saturday night, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Peterson with Bishop Peterson perrorniing (.he ceremony cere-mony in the presence of near relatives. V. E. Clayton of Salt Lake City was best man and Mrs. Clayton, matron of honor In honor of the bride a miscellaneous miscellane-ous shower was held in Salt Lake City last Monday night. Attending Attend-ing from Springvilie were: Mrs. A. Ci. Peterson, Mrs. George I'ct- |