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Show Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bullock entertained Mr. and Mrs. Rube Bullock from Ventura, Cal., Monday. Mon-day. George Brown returned to Nevada Ne-vada after visiting with his sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Harry Cardikas for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Falsetti entertained en-tertained Monday for their daughter, dau-ghter, Velia, on her eleventh birthday. Among the guests were the Misses Norma and Dorothy Petraca, Helen Golish, Dorothy Miyaki. Games were played with Norma Petraca and Frances Pan-talone Pan-talone winning prizes. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. Miss Marietta Sours returned home Monday after spending a week at the home of Mrs. Harry Quayle in Garfield. Mrs. Philip Campano and young son are at home after spending a month visiting in Trinidad, Colorado. Mrs. Myles McDonald and son Gene visited Mr. and Mrs. George Geo-rge Johnson in Taylorsville Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs. Lola Nash returned to Price Sunday. She has been visiting vis-iting Mrs. N. Maukos for three weeks. The Misses Willimay McDonald McDon-ald and Isabel Rose will visit in Salt Lake City for three weeks with their grandmother, Mrs. James Fine. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Benson of California were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Garrity Sunday. Mrs. Rube Cunliffe and son, David, and Miss Ri'ttv Rvrnps . . . are at home after visiting in Loveland, Colo., for two weeks. Mrs. Cunliffe's niece, Miss Mar-jorie Mar-jorie McColeman, returned with them to visit indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stone of Angels Camp, Cal., were Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. I Renold Mareon. o Copperfield I Apiei McDonald Mrs. Fred Wing returned home Sunday from St. Mark's hospital where she underwent a major where she underwent a major operation. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson and children of Murray spent Thursday visiting friends and relatives. re-latives. Mr. and Mrs. R. Merrill honored hon-ored their daughter, Beth, with a party on her fourth birthday, Saturday. Twenty-two guests were entertained with games and refreshments. Red and white candy can-dy favors were given each one. Mrs. Myles Anderson left Saturday Sat-urday for Salt Lake City where she will visit indefinitely, while her 10-month-old son is being treated at St. Mark's hospital. Miss Agnes McDonald and Blaine Milner attended a theatre and swimming party in Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny of Ta-coma, Ta-coma, Washington, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shepherd on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Borshe and daughters, Peggy and Pauline, Paul-ine, of Long Beach, Cal., spent Monday visiting friends here. Mrs. Borshe was formerly Miss Ivy Rodda of Copperfield. Mary Lou McDonald left for Salt Lake Sunday where she will visit with Mrs. Laura Moffat for two weeks. |