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Show Billie, and 77" McKenzie of Parun?,.; The following day evening, hghtful picnic in R, , yon: Mr. and Mri&S son and dauRhtors n J Mary Alice. Mr anH Mrs. James Sull.m SH; ghter, Jana, L&? Spendlove snd v?M,lb-Nelson v?M,lb-Nelson and Miss ft f Dr. and Mrs. Ha l te of Salt Lake C tv .3 Mrs. George fcSnS 1 Knox. Ky., wtrp u. . 01 and MrsyRay pa;f: home of m Z nfc-Spendlove nfc-Spendlove Friday anrt s J) They were t'rionds of i Mrs. Spendlove whi 'Wl at the University J, Louisville. Kv. f Uu Mrs. Mildred Kino , , daughters, Lillian fix Anne Zdunich left for San Francis, IJf er and Miss fdunS' make their )10me in : local notes: Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Davis had as dinner guest Sunday, Corporal Eugene Swetin of Chicago. Cpl. Swetin is a close friend of Cpl. John Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Davis, and is now attending the University of Utah. S. II. Abraham of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gust Sunday. Mrs. Clifford Archibald of Markham entertained at a one o'clock luncheon Saturday in honor of Mrs. a. H. Arcnibald of Garland. Mrs. Archibald visited in Bingham this week with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hutchings. She returned home Thursday. Mrs. Jack Lavender and daughter, dau-ghter, Linda, of Ogden visited last week-end with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hutchings. Neil Fresh and son, Richard, left Sunday morning for a two-week two-week vacation in Blackfoot, Ida. Lorin Goff and daughters, Colleen Col-leen and Betty of Milford arrived arriv-ed Thursday, August 5 to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Goff. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Householder Household-er and son, Boyd, and Mr. and Mrs. I.pnnnrH Klillnr nnH cViilrl. games: Kay Lue Cook, Kay Elmer, Elm-er, ft-lene Beckstead, Mary La-Priel La-Priel Tuttle, Frankie English, Ann Nelson. Kenneth Green Jimmy Jim-my Prigmore, Vanda Adams and Michael Ivie. Prizes were awarded award-ed to Kav Lue Cook and Frankie English. Favors were given each one in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clays received re-ceived word this week that their son, Pre-aviation Cadet Paul Clays has finished his basic training train-ing at Kearns and has been transferred trans-ferred to the Utah Stale Agricultural Agri-cultural college at Logan for lur-ther lur-ther training. The Misses Jean and Patsy Willis spent Wednesday swimming swim-ming at Black Rock with friends-1 Mrs. W. G. Thomas entertained entertain-ed at luncheon Wednesday for Mrs. Phil Wilde and daughter. Olivia, and Mrs. Bert Thomas of Lark. Howard "Mickey" Buchman was recently named an agent for the New York Life insurance company in the Bingham Canyon district. J. D. and Jeneil Boren were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carter and children, Dick and Susan, Sunday at dinner in Salt Lake City. After dinner they spent an enjoyable afternoon at Liberty Park and Hogle Gardens. Gar-dens. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Dowd had as Sunday dinner guests Mr and Mrs. Melvin Kidder and son, George Clements and Dr. and Mrs. Hal Wakefield. The following enjoyed a picnic pic-nic in Butterfield canyon Wednesday, Wed-nesday, August 4: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kopesec. Mr. and Mis. Harry Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Vir-I Vir-I gil Hutchings, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Goff, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Olsen and Arden Nichols. Miss Mary Agnes Jacobson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Jacobson, spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jacobson Ja-cobson of Sandy. Mrs. H. Smernoff entertained the lady Eagles Thursday, August Aug-ust 5. After a business meeting the evening was spent playing cards with Mrs. Alvin Peterson and Mrs. J. J. Doyle winning prizes. Delicious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Granning and daughter, Mrs. Virginia Or-tego, Or-tego, spent Tuesday, August 3 in southern Utah county. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jarred entertained en-tertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Jarred's aunt, Mrs. A. H. Archibald. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Glen Archibald, Archi-bald, Mrs. Nona Archibald, Mrs. Dean Archibald, Mrs. Richard Hutchings, Mrs. Thomas Patrick and Mrs. Byron King. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sorenson and children, Mary and Jay, and Mrs. William Burley and daughter, Merlene, attended the Gough reunion re-union at Murray Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Booth entertained en-tertained at dinner Saturday in honor of J. F. Barkle Jr., at the Hotel Utah. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barkle and daughter, Pauline, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holten and Mr. and Mrs Robert Huish of Salt Lake City. Marvin Prigmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Prigmore celebrated cele-brated his fifth birthdav with a lovely party given by his mother Monday. The following small guests enjoyed refreshments and ren, Joyce and Ned, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Stuart at Luke's Hot Pots Sunday. A delightful swim and picnic at Saratoga Wednesday, were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hutchings, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner, Turn-er, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kopesec and Arden Nichols. Mrs. Don Nielson and two children chil-dren of Dividend are visiting this week with her mother, Mrs. Maggie Peck and her sister, Mrs. Tommy Prigmore. Mrs. Lynn Booth and two children chil-dren were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. McCloy of Murray Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ehvood Johnson and sons, Tommy and Lynn, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Nelson and children, MaReen and Miles visited vis-ited at the W. Boberg home in Sandy Saturday evening. Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spendlove entertained at dinner in honor of their son, Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Ray Spendlove who left Friday evening for Carlisle, Pa., for six weeks basic training. The following enjoyed the delicious dinner served in the Spendlove's cool garden: Mr. and Mrs. Ed W. 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