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Show LOCALNOTES Mr. and Mrs. Pete Golesh of 195 Main street are receiving congratulations on the birth of j a son December 31 at the Breck-on Breck-on Maternity Home. Mrs. Manuel Susaeta was hostess hos-tess last evening (Thursday) to a Pangini club. Present were Mrs. Tony Sanchez, Mrs. Eugene Sullivan, Mrs. Russell Boren, Mrs. Charles Bates. Mrs. Robert Davis, Mrs. Jack Nichols and Mrs. Grant Hodges. Mrs. A. E. Ward of Rock Springs, Wyo., left Wednesday for home following a four-day visit with a niece, Mrs Charles Bates. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Becksteid and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keysaw spent Saturday evening in Salt Lake City at dinner and the theatre. Mrs- R?x Mills i3 reported recovering re-covering nicely from a recent operation at Bingham hospital. Mrs. Alvin Hall is entertaining the Markham Bridge club .this evening. Mrs. Kathryn Taylor of Salt Lake City spent the New Year's holiday with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Detmers. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bol-man Bol-man entertained the evening of December 30 at dessert and bridge for the Night Bridge club. Mr. and Mrs. Rex T. Tripp won the prize. - Mrs. S. J. Granouist. president of the Central district of the Utah Federation of Women's clubs, and Mrs. Wilford H. Harris, Har-ris, secretary, attended the one o'clock luncheon celebrating the birthday anniversary of the Mid-vale Mid-vale Community club Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. Next Wednesday (January 13) evening at eight o'clock Martha chapter No. 7. Order of Eastern Star, will initiate a new member and receive a visitation of the grand lecturer, Mrs. R. T. Wool-sey Wool-sey of Salt Lake City. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alger Baum New Year1 day were Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Muir of Bingham, William Ropers and Mr. and Mrs. Nick P. Floros. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Moulton nnd family of Murray spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thom-as Rogerson. W. E. Alexander of 77 Railroad Rail-road avenue is up and around after a bad fall three weeks ago, when he injured his hip. Word has been received by Mrs. Thomas Rogerson that her son, Corporal Frank Begley, is in a British rest camp "Somewhere "Some-where in India". Mrs. Rogerson received five letters from her son Monday. Advising his relatives rela-tives "not to worry about me", Corporal Begley said he finds the people where he is stationed strange and with many queer customs. |