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Show ving. High score bridge prizes went to Mr. and Mrs Burress. EM 3C Kenneth J. Ray, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Albert J. Ray of Copperton met Mrs. Leila Rawlings Claude by accident in San Pedro, Calif., where she works and his ship is now dock- j ed. Both had a nice visit about home. Mr. and Mrs. John W- Holmes j entertained at breakfast Sunday ! for Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kidd, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ablett and June Holmes. Mr. and Mrs Clair R. Mathis were hosts Friday evening at a delightful eight o'clock bridge dinner given in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Leland G. Burress, who left Wednesday to make their home at Gooding, Idaho, j Places were set for Mr- and Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. W. ! ; V Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Morley, and the honor guests and hosts High score bridge prizes J went to Mr. and Mrs. Burress. Betty Brimhall of Salt Lake City was a week-end visitor at 1 the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brimhall. I The Pinochle club met at the j I home of Mrs. R. G. Steele the evening ev-ening of September 5. Invited guests were Mrs. Tory Tobiason and Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe. Prizes went to Mrs. Tobiason and Mrs. Gates P. Christensen. Delicious refreshments were served eight The next monthly meeting of the Jay-C-Ettes will be held of Salt Lake City. Five hundred was played witli prizes going to M. T. Martinson of Salt Lake,. Mrs. Selma Backlund and Mrs Erick Erickson, both of Murray A delicious luncheon was served to 30 at a long table which was centered with a large cake with the inscription Welcome home, John." All women interested in organizing or-ganizing a women's bowling team are asked to meet at the R. C Gemmell Memorial club, Thursday. September 20, at 8 o'clock. MIA opening is set for Tuesday, Tues-day, September 18. Teachers and j officers are extending invita-1 tiohs for all to attend the opening open-ing social of Bingham LDS ward. Mrs. J. T. Davis of Midvale entertained September 7 at a nicely appointed 7 o'clock dinner for the Linger Longer club, for- j merly called the Sunshine club which was organized 12 years ago. A lovely centerpiece of gladiolus and marigolds was used. Individual gladiolus corsages cor-sages were presented each member. mem-ber. Those present were Mrs. Aimer Berg oi'Bingham, Mrs. G. T. Buckle, Mrs George Blake, and Mrs. H. R. Gust, all of Copperton, Cop-perton, Mrs. Joe McCleary of Murray, Mrs. Hiatt Ackerman of Salt Lake and Mrs. Retta Shafer of Provo. Mrs. Ray Houtz, the ninth member was unable to be present. She is living in California. Califor-nia. Five hundred was played with prizes going to Mrs. Ackerman, Ack-erman, Mrs. McCleary and Mrs. ! LOCAL NOTES No 1 Fire auxiliary met Mon day evening with Mrs. Walter E. Rager as hostess. Prizes at cards went to Mrs. Marlin Schultz and Mrs. Lon Rawlings. Mrs. Leonard Leon-ard Miller received the consolation consola-tion prize Delicious refreshments were served 12. Mr and Mrs. Dale Johnston entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr." and Mrs. Leland G. Burress, Mr. and Mrs. John Adamek and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carrigan and son Tommy, of Copperton. Fuschia colored dahlias and white tapers centered the dining table. Roberta and ReNee Johnston John-ston assisted the hostess in ser- Monday, September 17 at the home of Mrs. Harold M. Nielsen, at 8:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson John-son spent the week-end at Clearfield Clear-field with Lt. and Mrs. Nicholas Strike. Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Robertson had as dinner guests Tuesday evening ev-ening Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Eng land and son David of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Holmes were honored guests at a welcome wel-come home party for Mr Holmes Wednesday evening at the Fraternal Fra-ternal home in Murray given by the Order of Runeberg No. 123 Gust. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leavitt and children of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hodges vis- j ited September 6 with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hodges of Tooele. Mr. and Mrs R. L. Cunliffe and family spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Rosa M. Cunliffe. Willadean Hodges, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hodges, recently re-cently returned from a two weeks' visit to Duchesne with her grandmother, Mrs. Susan Partridge. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gleason of Lark left Sunday to visit two weeks at Idaho Falls with relatives. rela-tives. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rauer had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Rube Rauer of Ridgeway, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gil-lam Gil-lam of Lark and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Cole of Draper. Under the sponsorship of the Copperton Relief society, a lecture on polio by Mrs. Pearl Cheever will be given at the meeting house, Thursday. September Sep-tember 20, at 8 o'clock. Every-one Every-one is invited to attend. Among the students enrolling j in th fall quarter at the U. of U. Were Lola Jean Gammell, Mary-Lou Mary-Lou Lyon, Darlene Johnson and i Paul Richards. |