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Show j LOCAL NOTES j No 2 Fire auxiliary were guests Monday evening of Mrs. Virgil Hutchings Bridge was I played w ith prizes going to Mrs. 1 Joe Timothy, Mrs. Reno Marcon, and Mrs. Ross Marriott. Delicious Delic-ious refreshments were served- Mis. Daniel Caulfield of Long Beach, Calif,, is visiting several weeks with Mr and Mrs. Thomas Thom-as Caulfield and Mr. and Mrs. Hiiro Dellugnola, She is the former Florence Dellagnola. Mrs. Langford Ostler of Murray Mur-ray visited last Thursday with j Mrs. J. V. Rawlings. Mr and Mrs. J. V. Rawlings Will have as dinner guests Fri-1 day (tonight) Mr- and Mrs. John i Nilsson and family. Mr. and Mrs. William '. Hen-1 ..ml .'-nil Robert left Friday evening to make their home in New Jersey. They have been living at the home of Mrs. Mary Zdunich. Mrs Keith Sullcnger left recently re-cently for Treasure Island, Calif., to visit several weeks with her husband. Bill Iliggins of Wisconsin visited vis-ited a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sullcnger of Cop-perton. Cop-perton. Mrs. Kugene Morris was hostess hos-tess Monday to a foursome. Those present were Mrs. Joseph Kemp of Midvale, Mrs. M A. Cotter, Cot-ter, Mrs. A. (' Larick and Mrs. Sadie ChesKr The GGGG club were entertained enter-tained last Thursday at the home ' of Mrs. W. J. Myers of Lark. In-; In-; vited guests were Mrs. P. S. Richards, Mrs. George Bolman, ii na Jones and Mrs. Eugene Morris, Others present were Mrs. Louis Buchman, Mrs. R. G Fra-zier, Fra-zier, Mrs. Roy Shilling, Mrs. M. A. Cotter and Mrs. Joseph Kemp of Midvale. Prizes at cards were j awarded Mrs Cottc r and Mrs. Shilling. Mrs. Morris received honor prize. Mrs. Mary Lee McKenney of Texas, the former Mary Zdu-nich, Zdu-nich, arrived Wednesday to spend a few weeks with her mother, mo-ther, Mrs. Mary Zdunich. Mrs. Orvin Hale of Pocatello, Ida , spent Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hairy McNeely. Ruth Rebekah lodge No. 7 I were entertained Tuesday even- ing at the home of Mrs. J. D. I Layeock of Copperton. Following Follow-ing a short business meeting, a miscellaneous shower was held for Miss Willadeen Hodges, a bride-elect. Five hundred was played with prizes going to Mrs-Mary Mrs-Mary HutchingS, Mrs. Mabel Jensen and Mrs. Ruth Buckle. Miss Hodges received many lovely gifts. Delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. John Evans and son, Pharmacist Mate 1 C Earl Evans of Malad, Ida., visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Evans and daughter. Car-1 ol, and George Evans. Ph.M Evans Ev-ans is serving on the M.S. General Gen-eral Stuart, a hospital ship. The Bridge club met Thursday Thurs-day evening at the home of Mrs. Kail T, James. Prizes were won by Mrs. Joseph P. Scussel and j Mrs. W. V. Robinson. Mrs. John O'Brien received the traveling i prize , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Claude of Long Beach. Calif., are visiting visit-ing at the home of George H. Rawlings, No. 1 Fire auxiliary were en- j Itertained Monday evening by Mrs. Leonard L. Miller. Prizes I at cards were won by Mrs. John1 Creedon, Mrs. Bruce Ivie and Mrs. Merlin Schultz. Delicious refreshments were served to 11. Funeral services for Toni Zas-1 so, 58, Park City, who died last Thursday in Miners' hospital, Park City, of a heart attack, were held Monday at 10 a.m. in St. Mary's Catholic church by Rev Martin Burke. A miner and veteran of World War I, he was born June 16, 1887 in Azardo. Italy, and had been a resident of Park City for the past 20 years. Survivors in elude a cousin, Mrs. Madalena Todesco of Bingham O |