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Show Miss Joy Dean Davies and Mrs. J B. ThuVmond of Copperfield returned Tuesday evening from Oakland, Calif., where they visited visit-ed a week with M. M. 3 CJacK Thurmond. J. B. Thurmond was a dinner Kuest Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Da- V1Galena lodge No. 17 held a quilting Wednesday at the home of Mrs J. L. Murano, who served luncheon to eight. Mrs. John Cook of Duchesne visited Mondav morning with tier sister, Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson, at! Bingham hospital. i Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sorenson and , daughter, Rula, of Spring City, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marlin j Schultz. , j C. L. Camp returned Sunday from an 18-day vacation in California. Cali-fornia. . ,, ,, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Booth were hosts last Friday evening at Bridge club. Present were Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs. B. John Turner and Mr. and Mrs. H. Smernoff. In- dividual prizes were given ana a midnight luncheon served. E. A. Hodges of Tooele visited June 8 with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hodges. Mrs. Florence Connary and Mrs. Lynn Petersen and daughter, daugh-ter, Kay, all of Salt Lake City, visited June 3 with Mrs. E. J. Connary. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis and children, Kenneth and Sidney, left Sunday to visit a week with his mother, Mrs. Jack Gingell of Myton. Deanna Dea Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cook of Salt Lake City, is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook. Mrs. John Larick and daughter, daugh-ter, Joan, returned Tuesday from Spanish Fork where they visited two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barney. Mrs. J. B. Blankenship of Vernal Ver-nal is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. W. Caldwell. Patsy Creedon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Creedon, is spending a week at the home of Fire Chief and Mrs. J. K. Piercey of Salt Lake City, as guest of their daughter, Virginia. Junior Davis of Roosevelt is spending the week with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Anostal. j local notes: Cpl. Edward Beard, stationed in New Guinea, sent his niece, Beverly Beard, a fresh cocoa-nut, cocoa-nut, which she received Monday. Miss Margaret Ireland left June 5 to vacation at the Sierra club at Norden, Calif., for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kidd, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ablett, Mrs. John E. Greene enjoyed a dinner party par-ty at the roof garden of Hotel Utah Monday evening. DeLos Hathaway, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hathaway, celebrated his . fourth birthday Saturday afternoon with 12 playmates. play-mates. Games were supervised and refreshments served by Mrs. Frank West, Carol Gav Patton, Darlene Moffitt and Mrs. Ezra Kennedy, who is visiting here from Aurora. Mrs. Duane McCandless entertained enter-tained June 4 at a birthday dinner din-ner honoring her husband and daughter, LaRue. Guests included includ-ed Mr. and Mrs. Len Smith and children, Virginia and Don, and Joyce Miller. Mrs. R. J. Contratto and dau- Mr. and Mrs. iloyd Nilsson of Salt Lake City spent Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alma Mantle. Man-tle. Mrs. Nilsson is Mr. Mantle's sister. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Martin celebrated their seventh wedding anniversary, Saturday, dining and dancing with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Brown of Bountiful at the Hotel Utah. The Martins were overnight guests at the Brown home. ghters, Betty Ann and Dorothy, and Jerry Crellin and Rosie Gara-hana Gara-hana spent Monday at Liberty park. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Miller Mill-er and family went to Hot Pots Wednesday to vacation a few days. Mrs. Noel Copenhaver left Tuesday to visit Pvt. Copenhaver at Camp Roberts, Calif., for two weeks. Mrs. Wilford H. Harris entertained enter-tained at one o'clock luncheon Friday afternoon for members of her bridge club and two invited guests. Mrs. Wayne Hansen and Mrs. P. O. Loveless, both of Cop-perton. Cop-perton. Peonies were used in the living and dining rooms. Mrs. Bryan Bird of Midvale won high score and honor prizes and Mrs. Hansen the guest prize. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spend-love Spend-love were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry McNeely i ne apenaioves were celebrating their birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rubright and son, Earl Wayne, plan to leave June 17 to spend two weeks in Arroya, Colo., and Boulder, Colo. ' Mrs. Sam Condas and daughter, daugh-ter, Virginia .left June 8 for Seattle Seat-tle to visit Sam Vainavich. En route home to Helper from Glendale, Calif., where they vacationed va-cationed 10 days Mr. and Mrs. i1 Maro.uls and sons, Howard and Dale, arrived Sunday to . -vs wun Mr. and Mrs. Clair R. Mathis. Mr and Mrs. Dean Oveson and l af'fttcri Deanna. of Gunnison, left Monday to return home after spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tatton. |