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Show Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gayth 1 waite were horn, Monday follow ltlga five-day visit with Mi. and Mrs. Clarence Stnngham of Mid , vale. I Gust Assuras and family. David Donohoo of Logan visited visit-ed his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. David L. Bills, the first three days of this week. Enjoying dinner at the Hotel Utah Saturday evening followed by a show were Mrs. Ted Mich-elas Mich-elas and daughter, Ann, Catherine Cather-ine Dimaa, Ellen and Vida Vida-lakis, Vida-lakis, Georgia and Mary Drossos. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marks at-ten at-ten led the Bob Hope-Bing Crosby Cros-by show at the University of Utah tad mm Sunday Sharon Dean DcMareo, little daughter bf Mr. and Mrs. Tony DeMarco of Murray la visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe DeMarco of Lead Mine. A family dinner Sunday honored hon-ored K R Marriott Those present pres-ent included Mr. and Mrs. B. John Turner and family of Sandy, San-dy, Mrs. Harold Marriott and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Creedon and family. Mrs George Nylund entertained entertain-ed Friday at Pinochle and re freshments for Mrs. Klvera Fors-j Fors-j nes, Mrs. Mary Slotte and Mrs-Anton Mrs-Anton Smith. Mrs. John Nystrom had as luncheon lun-cheon guests Wednesday Mrs. Ida Martinson of Seattle, Mrs. Mary Matts n, Mrs. Irene Edvik, Mrs. Elva Erickson and Mrs. Richard Wilson Mrs C. A. Morley entertained ' at a well-appointed one o'clock luncheon for members of Martha j Circle and two guests, Mrs. Charles Robertson of Canada and Mrs. Harry Parker of Midvale, Wednesday afternoon High at bridge were Mrs Robert H. Bailey and Mrs. John T. West, with the traveling prize going to Mrs. R. G. Frazier. Iris and pansies were used about the rooms and roses centered the small tables. Among those attending the Bob Hope-Bing Crosby show at Salt Lake Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. J E. Cunlilfe and Mr and Mrs George Anderson. Ruth Robinett daughter of Mr and Mrs. S. B. Robinett, left i honor at a southern fried chicken chick-en dinner Tuesday at the home j of Theresa Kinney. Others present pres-ent included Tula Papanikolas, j Cleo Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Mantle and Larry, A J. Bolligei and Ronald. Mrs. Noel Copenhaver and ' daughter Sharon of Salt Lake City spent the week-end at the Sol Copenhaver home Nan Harryman of Murray is visiting this week with her aunt, Mrs. Julian Baum. Virginia Condas of Phoenix, An., is visiting at Lead Mine. No. 2 Firemen's auxiliary were guests of Mrs. Wallace Johnson Monday evening. The 11 present engaged in bridge with Mrs. Clive j Siddoway, Mrs. T. A. Masters and Mrs. Clarence Johnson playing high. Mrs. Ludwig Zorn returned Sunday from a delightful three weeks she spent visiting in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Reno, Nev. A birthday party honoring Mrs- Paul AMias was vivn hv Mrs I LOCA L NOTES Mr.s. Nicholas Jarvis and daughters dau-ghters ,.ft Wednesday for Mc-uilL Mc-uilL Nev, to visit two weeks with a sister of Mrs. Jarvis, Mrs Wednesday night for San Francisco Fran-cisco where she expects to have employment for the summer. Mr. and Mrs S. 3. Granquist are home from a 10-day vacation at Casper, Wyo., where they visited vis-ited Mr- and Mr.s. John Maple. Mrs B P. Broad bent of Poca-tello, Poca-tello, Ida., arrived Wednesday to visit several days with Mrs. J. J McLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Bullock of Idaho Falls, Ida., and Mr.s. Clarence Harris of Prove arrived Tuesday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ooff Mrs. Harry Rouerson of Salt Lake City entertained at dinner Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs- Thomas Thom-as Rogerson, Isabel Kogerson and Eugene Rogerson, who left Wed nesday to report at San Francisco Fran-cisco for further assignment in the merchant marine. Eugene was home following 19 months in the Pacific. A bridge party and delicious supper was enjoyed Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs Harold W. Nielsen for Bingham Jay-C-Ettes and partners. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Dale Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. John Adamek, Mr. and Mrs Leland G. Burress, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jimas, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zaccaria, Mrs. Harold Chesler. The Zac-carias Zac-carias won prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Oswald Os-wald and Mr. and Mrs Eugene Chandler attended the Bob Hope-Bing Hope-Bing Crosby show at Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs Leland A. Walker entertained enter-tained at one o'clock bridge luncheon lun-cheon June 14 at the Town Club, Salt Lake City, for members of GGG club and three special guests, Mrs W. Lee Blodgett of Morrison, 111., Mrs. II I, Garnty and Mrs. J. C. Landenberger Prizes went to Mrs. Eugene Morris Mor-ris and Mrs. Garrity Exquisite roses were used for centerpiece at the table seating 12. Mr and Mrs. A. L. Bosworth of Lark had as guests Monday Mr. and Mrs. Duane Davis and family of Pasco, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bailey of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Strong Mr. and Mrs. George Brockle- James Dellosbel, who is visiting here from Huntington Park, Calif., Sunday at the home of Mrs. Bart Allias. Places at dinner were arranged ar-ranged for Mr. and Mrs. Guy Delia-Lucia, Mr. and Mrs. Joe I Tome, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allias I and daughters, Ma urine and Don-I Don-I na and Bonnie, Shirley Spencer ! of Payson and Mrs. Carlotta Dellosbel of Baldwin Park, Calif Here from Portland, Ore., for a two-week visit is Harry Wat-; Wat-; kins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Watkins of Copperton, a ', member of the '43 graduating class at Bingham high school. Traveling with him and planning to remain here for a month were his wife, the former Mavis Garrett, Gar-rett, and little daughter Susan Jan The family is dividing its time between Copperton and the home of Mrs. Watkins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Loveridge and daughter Carol Jean of Sprfngville visited Monday with : Mr. and Mr.s. R. R. Marriott. Mrs. John M. Martin entertained enter-tained for Ruth Rebekah lodge No. 7, I.O.O.F., members Tues-! Tues-! day evening. Prizes at bridge were presented Mrs. James Denver Den-ver and Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt. Salad, sandwiches and coffee were served 17. RM 3C Noel Jacobson and wife and daughter of Murray were guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Anthon O. Jacobson. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ceuvas and family and Mr. and Mrs. Anthon O. Jacobson and two girls and D. O. Jacobson of Murray enjoyed enjoy-ed a picnic lunch at Liberty Park Sunday. A lovely birthday cake was a surprise for Danny Ceuvas, who was three years old June 17. Mrs. Ivan Vickers of Kemmer-er, Kemmer-er, Wyo., left Sunday, June 10, to return home following five-days five-days with her sister, Mrs. John Hutching. Mrs. J. J. McLaughlin, who expects to leave soon to join her husband and make their home in California, was complimented Monday night at a social given by the Women's Society of Christian Chris-tian Service at the home of Mrs. D. E. Ireland. Mrs J. L. Murano, Mrs. Rex Mills and Mrs Thomas ! bank entertained at dinner Sunday Sun-day at Coon Chicken Inn for Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wolfe. Miss Frances Quinn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Quinn. left last Friday by plane from Salt Lake City to visit indefinitely indefinite-ly with a sister-in-law, Mrs. Frank Riley of San Diego. Members of No. 1 Firemen's auxiliary were guests Monday of Mrs. Robert Davis. Prizes at bridge went to Mrs. Eugene Jenkins, Jen-kins, Mrs. Bruce Ivie and Mrs. Leonard Miller. House prize was awarded Mrs. Joseph P. Scussel Refreshments were served 15. Mr and Mrs. J. V. Rawlings visited in Garfield Tuesday evening ev-ening with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lundell Glenn and Lynn Pett of Copperton Cop-perton are attending summer school at West high. Eugene Rogerson of the U. S. Maritime service and S. 2 C William Wil-liam Congden were guests of Rogerson made arrangements. Tasty refreshments were served 11 and Mrs. McLaughlin received a lovely gift. Helen Wideman of Sugarhouse spent a week with her cousin, Prances Fullmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Fullmer, and returned to her home Sunday. Louis Spera was called Saturday Satur-day night to Williamsburg, Colo., by the death of his mother, Mrs. John Spera, following a long illness, ill-ness, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Rawlings and son Louis of Roosevelt visited visit-ed overnight Saturday with Mrs. Rawlings uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Christ A postal. Betty Skinner accompanied Mrs. Gail Farnsworth and Mrs. W. B. Inglesby of Tooele to Fruita Friday where they are vacationing vacation-ing on the Inglesby ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bates and Robert drove to American Fork Sunday to take Mrs. Marie Shaw there to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shaw and I three daughters, i Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs l Ren Nichols of Holladay enter-I enter-I tained at a family dinner which honored C. E. Adderley. Those present besides the Nichols and daughter Nyla included Mr. and Mrs. Adderley, Mrs. Daisie Bo-gart, Bo-gart, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Adder-ley Adder-ley and sons Chick and Ren. Mr. and Mrs. Rex T. Tripp joined the group in the evening. Donna Rose Boren and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Russell Boren. had dinner and stayed overnight at the Hotel Utah June 14. Miss Boren was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dunn of Union over the week-end, returning home Monday night. Entre Nous club met Saturday evening as guests of Mrs Axel Sybrowsky at her home. The nine present included club members mem-bers and three special guests: Mrs. W. A. Fike. Mrs. Wilma Jensen Jen-sen and Mrs. John M. Martin. The prizes at bridge were claim-ed claim-ed by Mrs. Fike, Mrs. H Smer-noff Smer-noff and Kay Braun- Members of trie Democratic Women's club will entertain their j husbands at dinner at 6:30 p.m. Friday at the home of Mr. and j Mrs. George Panos. Mrs. Albert Pollock is assisting with arrange- j ments. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zaccaria. i Lt. and Mrs. Gates P. Christen-! sen and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert I Babcock made up a party enjoying enjoy-ing dinner and the Bob Hope-Bing Hope-Bing Crosby show at Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Petersen ind daughter, Joanne Mae, are ! spending four days in Coalville. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Copenhaver md daughters of Salt Lake City-spent City-spent the week-end with Mr- and Mrs. John T. West. Earlene Co- j penliaver remained for the week. |