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Show Hundred with prizes going to Mrs. Ross Beckstead . and Mrs. William Steele. hall. Following a short business session, Five Hundred was played play-ed and prizes awarded Mrs. George Geo-rge Anderson, Mrs. George Austin, Aus-tin, Mrs. Anna Thompson and Mrs. Don Reid, house. Luncheon was served. Mrs. A. E. Pearson of Midvale underwent a major operation February 24 at Bingham Canyon hospital. Mrs. Harriet Holland of Shelley, Shel-ley, Idaho, is at Bingham Canyon Can-yon hospital for observation. Petty Officer Harry Erickson and friend, Miss Phyllis Coon, both of Murray, spent last Friday Fri-day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood T. Johnson. ' Corporal J. Gordon Gust, Mrs. H. R. Gust and son, Don, spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City visiting visit-ing friends and relatives. Corporal Corp-oral Gust, Miss Magdalyn Gust and Russell Gust spent Monday evening in Midvale with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yates. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shelley and daughters, Gayle and Norma, of Salt Lake City, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davies. In honor of Mrs. Pete Ceuvas on her birthday, Mr. and Mrs.j Anthon O- Jacobson entertained at a Ravioli dinner Friday. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Preston Pres-ton Jacobson of Sandy, Mr. Ceuvas Ceu-vas and children, Ethel and Danny, Dan-ny, and Mary Agnes Jacobson. The Ceuvas and Jacobson families fami-lies were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jacobson in Sandy Sunday Sun-day evening. Members of No. 2 Firemen's auxiliary were guests Monday evening of Mrs. Duane McCand-less. McCand-less. The ten present played Five : local notes: Mrs. E. E. Longfellow lost her coffee, sugar and shoe ration book Friday when she went to Central school to receive a No. 2 book. The finder was kind enough to put the book in Mrs. Longfellow's mail box and she . wishes to say "Thank you, very much". Mr. and Mrs. Noel Jacobson of 13 Wolfe yard are parents of an eight-pound three-ounce daughter dau-ghter born at St. Mark's hospital, Salt Lake City, March 1. The mother is the former Miss Bea-1 Bea-1 trice Andreason. Mrs. Harold Timothy entertained enter-tained Wednesday evening for the Thimble club, Time was spent sewing and refreshments were served. The evening of February 25 a delightful social was enjoyed by Galena lodge No. 17, auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Locomo-tive Firemen and Enginemen, Oquirrh No. 844, at the Masonic |