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Show Local Happenings www www Charles E. Jewett of 5 Mark-ham Mark-ham was home Saturday from Denver where he received training train-ing at the Remington Arms plant the past two months. Mr. Jewett is now employed at the arms plant in Salt Lake City as a tool setter. K. F. Thomas of the Bruno apartments has been employed i at the Salt Lake arms plant the past two weeks. He also was trained at Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Reid and children, Neal Evans and Ann, of Salt Lake City, were guests Sunday Sun-day of Mr. Reid's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clair R. Mathis. Mr. Reid is payroll manager at the Small Arms plant in Salt Lake City. "Man In The Wilderness" will be topic of discussion for Chris T. Praggastis next Thursday, February 5, when the Women's Civic club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Dale Johnston. Violin selections will be given during the evening by Mr. Johnston. John-ston. The sixth annual Evangelical church conference will be held February 2-3 and 4 at the First Presbyterian church in Salt Lake City. Speakers will include Dr. H. Paul Douglas and Dr. Mark Dawber, both of the Federal council of churches in New York City. The Rev. Meredith Smith, and Mrs. Smith will represent the Community Methodist church at the opening meeting Monday at 1:30 p. m.; the sessions beginning begin-ning at 9 a.m. Tuesday and the fellowship dinner at 6:30 p.m. that day. Closing meeting will be at noon Wednesday. Dr. Robert Ro-bert Steele of Westminster college col-lege is president of the conference. confer-ence. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris were back Tuesday evening from a three-day stay in Beaver, where they were called by the death of Mr. Morris' brother-in-law, E. A. Griffiths. G. C. Bateman, metals controller con-troller for the Canadian govern-' ment, was a guest of A. G. Mac-Kenzie, Mac-Kenzie, prominent Utah mining man in Salt Lake City Sunday and visited the Utah Copper company mine at Bingham and the mill at Magna Sunday. A marriage license was given Joe Thome of Bingham and Maggie Mag-gie Noakes of Salt Lake City at the City and County building last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Oveson and daughter, Deanna, were guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tatton. Mrs. Leonard Miller of Lead Mine arranged a card party and midnight supper for six members mem-bers of a bridge club and one guest, Mrs. W. S. D. Brown of Copperton, last Friday evening. Defense stamps prizes went to Mrs. T. A. Tobiason, Mrs. M. D. Starley and Mrs. Wayne Hansen. , A family dinner Sunday at the home of Rulon K- Madsen honored Mrs. Madsen on her birthday. Present were her two sisters, Mrs. Ergin Olson and Mrs. Ike Faatz, both of Sterling, who left Monday for their homes following a three-day visit here; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larson of Sterling and Mrs. C. N. Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. Scott LinnelL all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. John T. West received re-ceived a radiogram headed "No Origin" last Friday from their son, Lawrence Edward West, informing in-forming them he was well Last letters from Pvt. West were from the Philippine islands. . , A dinner - party Sunday evening even-ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Robison marked the birthday of Mrs. Robison. Guests; were Mr. and Mrs. William F. Anderson of Salt Lake City, Mr., and Mrs. Wilford H. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stillman. |