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Show gene Goff and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Al-fred Goff enjoyed a picnic luncheon lunch-eon in Emigration canyon Saturday. Satur-day. Miss Magdalyn Gust spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. La-Mont La-Mont Jones of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. II. Smernoff and daughter, Linda, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Booth and sons, Richard Rich-ard and Russell returned Saturday Satur-day night from an eight-day fishing trip at Moon lake. Mrs. H. Smernoff, Mrs. Lynn Booth and Mrs. R. W. Summcht enjoyed Sunday in Salt Lake City dining and attending the theater. Mrs. Laura Archibald and son, Dale, of Garland, Utah, are guests of Mr. and Mis. Richard Hutch-ings Hutch-ings for a week. While here they will also visit with three sons of Mrs. Archibald. Mrs. Pete Cuevas and Mrs. Anthon Jacobson entertained at dinner Saturday in honor of Seaman Sea-man 1 c Sam Preloran who was home on furlough. Miss Orcello Preloran was also in attendance at the dinner. Sam left Saturday to join his crew in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Jacob-son Jacob-son and daughter, Mary Agnes, were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jacobson of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cuthbert for an indefinite period. Joe Norden Jr., Tooele, formerly form-erly of Bingham visited friends hero and in Copperton Sunday. Sgt. Carl Stnngham and Sgt. Ralph Walters of Camp Williams, Miss Olga Skaavold of Salt Lake City and Miss Mary Marks were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stringham Sunday. Miss Mary Marks returned this week from Ogden after spending spend-ing a week visiting Harriet Xan-thos. Xan-thos. Miss Lola Faatz of Sterling is visiting her cousin, Miss Ruth Madsen this week. Navy Cadet John K. Madsen, Hinckley Field. Ogden, spent the week-end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Madsen. Other Oth-er house guests for the two days were Navy Cadet Ken Havwood of Hinckley Field and Albert Dunn of Annapolis naval academy. acad-emy. Cadet Madsen leaves soon for St. Mary's college, Calif., for further training. Mr. and Mrs. Renold Marcon and daughters, Pearl and Frances, joined the group for Sunday dinner. Mrs. Parley Rawlins and son, Shirl, of Roosevelt arrived Monday Mon-day to visit a week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Apostal. Judy Parkinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Parkinson, left Tuesday for a week's visit with friends and relatives in Twin Falls and Rexburg, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry of Idaho Falls visited the foronai t of the week with Mr. and Mrs. George Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry are aunt and untie of the Parkinsons. Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Goff of Midvale and Mr, and Mrs. Eu- : LOCAL notes : John Osoro of Hill Field, spent the week-end at the Quinn home with his family. Dinner guests Sunday at the Stephen G. Rawlings home were Mr. and Mrs. William Sparks and daughters, Helen and LaVon, of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rino and son visited in Salt Lake City this week with Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell and daughter, Frances. Mrs. Ross Pino arrived home Tuesday from a two weeks visit in Provo with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bernardi. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sorenson and daughter, Rulah, of Murray spent the week-end at the M. R. Schultz home. Mrs. Luella McAllister and Miss McAllister of West Jordan, mother and sister of Mrs- Robert Pollard were guests Sunday at the Pollard home. Mrs. Ed Blaney and daughter, Anne Glinne of Santa Cruz, Cal., are visiting with her parents, |