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Show SOCIETY NE-VS Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sumsion were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Sumsion entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Philips on Tuesday evening. eve-ning. Mrs. Flora Maiben entertained the members of her club Friday evening at the home of her mother, moth-er, Mrs. Mary Z. Hatfield. Progressive Pro-gressive bridge was played and prizes awarded to Mrs. Rose Roy-lance Roy-lance and Mrs. Rachel Beck. A dainty luncheon preceded the games. Present were Mrs. Ann Johnson, Mrs. Floss Cates, Mrs. Louise Whiting, Mrs. Beck, Mrs. Roylance, Mrs. Lela Nelson and Mrs. Esther Johnson, the latter two being guests. The monthly meeting of the Legion auxiliary will be held next Wednesday, at 8 p. m. at Memorial Memor-ial hall. A talk on poppy day will be given by Mrs. Flora Maiben, poppy chairman. Wreaths for Memorial day will he made and all members are requested to be Salisbury and his wife Rose Howard Salisbury, prominent promin-ent Utah artists and Virgil O. Hafen of this city were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Wood and Mrs. Emma D. Gardner following a visit to the art gallery Tuesday evening.' Mr. and Mrs. 'B. Glenn Smith, the former Washington county agriculture agent, were visitors at the high scholo are gallery Tuesday. i ... Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Brimhall "have received word from their daughter Josephine that she has been transferred from the San Diego district to the Los Angeles district. She has been in San Diego eight months. She sends best regards to all at home. Mrs. May R. Martell of Moccasin, Moc-casin, Arizona, is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reynolds, she came on account of the illness of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Johnson Jr., announce the engagement of their daughter Ruth to Grant Huff of Spanish Fork, the marriage to take place, April 15 in the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. Blanche Hales was hostess to the Entre Nous club at her home Thursday night. A tasty luncheon and bridge were enjoyable enjoy-able diversions of the evening. The following ladies were in attendance at-tendance Mrs. Lillian Thorpe, Mrs. ..Helen, Thorpe, Mrs. Naomi Beards all, Mrs. Margaret Conover, Mrs. C. O. Claudin, Mrs. Elmo Coffman, Mrs. Rena B. Caine, Miss Marie Ward, Mrs. E. V. Boorman, Mrs. DcUly Smith, and Mrs. Owen Rowe, the latetr five being guests. Miss Catherine Phillips gave a unigue April fool party at her hpme Monday evening. - A delightful delight-ful program of games were played with prizes going to Beth Hall, Marjore Whiting, Ruth Condie and Evelyn Reed. Others present were Alene Roylance, Lucy Oller-ton Oller-ton and Marian Patrick. Milton Giles and Edna Mellor both of Springville were granted a license to wed Saturday at the county clerk's office. Mrs. H. E. Prestwich and Mrs. Veda Williams were honor guests at a surprise birthday party at the latter's home in Provo, Thursday Thurs-day afternoon.. Guests, included, Mrs. Thora Bills, Mrs. Beulah Borget, Mrs. T-eona Prestwich, Mrs. E. S. Wood, Mrs. Wayne Madsen, Mrs. Eleanor B. Terry, Mrs. Jimmie Davis, Mrs. Clifford Bennett and Mrs. Helen Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Parker, Helper, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dyett of Thistle, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pageant, Lake Point; Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Bird of Bingham; Mr., and Mrs. W. G. Parker, Ruth and Wilma Parker, Salt Lake; Mrs. Isabelle Brown, Thistle; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Har-mer, Har-mer, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. James Redden, Provo, were among the out-of-town people who attended services for Richard Bird here, Tuesday. A number of friends delightfully surprised Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harrison at their home Monday night, the occasion being Mr. Harrison's birthday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Warner Allen, Mr. and Ms. Garn Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Angus. Mrs. Mary Z. Hatfield was honor guest at a birthday party at her home last Wednesday evening. She received many lovely gifts from her children who attended as "follows: Mrs. Nettie Mangel-son Mangel-son of Levan, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hatfield, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Maiben, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hatfield, Hat-field, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hatfield. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johnson entertained en-tertained a group of friends at their home Saturday night. Cards were - featured and Mrs. J. W. Grant won high score favor. A ! tasty luncheon was served to the following guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Harrisan, Mr. and Mrs. George Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Finley, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pennington. |