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Show mussen, Mrs. Ruby Parkin and Mrs. Orvil Riddle, all of Salt Lake City, were dinner guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poulsen. Mrs. Richard Jacobson and family fa-mily of Union visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Rav L. Olsen. Hosts to the KSK club at din-i din-i ner Wednesday were Mr. and i Mrs. Archie J. Sorenson. Club members and partners in attendance attend-ance included Mrs. D. O. Stoker, J Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Booth, ; Elmo A. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs Carl A. Curtis, Mrs. Richard B Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Pullan. Mrs. Anna Moore left June 6 to spend a couple of months at Aspen, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Poulsen Poul-sen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Poulsen left "esterday, Thursday, for a week in Mt. Pleasant, where a family dinner and reception on June 19 will honor Mr. and Mrs- E. R. Poulsen Poul-sen on their Golden Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poulsen, Vida Rae and Lt. Kenneth Poulsen Poul-sen are going to Mt. Pleasant Monday to attend the family celebration. : C0PPERT0N : Marjorie Pullan. Phone 520W Ruth McKellar Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Schick ; and daughter Maxine had as dinner din-ner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Max Schick of Salt Lake City and AMM 1C Stanley Dimond Of West Jordan and Geneal Buchanan of Richfield. Mrs. Burton Slade and Helen Jane came home Sunday from a two-week visit with Mr. "and Mrs. Hugh. Miller of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Slade and little girl left Tuesday to spend several weeks in Salma, Richfield and Aurora with relatives. Mrs. Charles M. Sullenger had M luncheon guests Monday her 1 ' : ! ur nnii' Mrs J Dewey Knudsen won high score prize. T Mrs- Delia Faderup of Ely, New, and sons, Gary and Dean, were visitors Monday and Tuesday Tues-day at the home of Mrs. E. R. Draper of Bingham and Mrs. George Gadd of Copperton. Mrs. Faderup is a sister of Mrs. Draper Drap-er and Mr. Gadd. Mrs. E. S. Grant and daughter. Dona Gay, spent the week at Draper with Mrs. Hannah Terry. Mrs. Harold L. Sturgill and i sons Lee and Drake are spending spend-ing several days in Salt Lake i City with Mrs. Daniel Goodwin. ! Mrs. L. C. Hoopes of Rupert, Ida , left yesterday, Thursday, alter a weeks stay with Mrs. E. W- Fennell and Mrs. Arthur E. Fletcher. An M I. A. dance June 5 honored honor-ed two discharged recently from service: Bruce Christensen and Winzella Jackson, each of whom received as gift a copy of "For This, My Glory", by Paul Bailey. Mrs. Merrill Bolton was taken to St. Mark's hospital Monday for several days' treatment. Sterling Skinner returned to St. Mark's hospital June 5 for treatment of pneumonia. Betty Mae Winn, daughter of I Sgt. and Mrs. Elwin Winn, had i her tonsils removed Tuesday morning. Beverly Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas F. Anderson, recently completed her course at LDS Business college and has accepted employment at Ashton Real estate company. A vocalist, Beverly is touring with a Seventh Sev-enth War Loan band-Mrs. band-Mrs. Basil Doman and son Norman have returned from a two-week vacation at Hunting-I Hunting-I ton Park, Calif. Mrs. Thomas Fee and son Paul were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, j Mrs. George M. Nix left Satur-day Satur-day for Vancouver, Ore., to visit Phm 2 C Willard C. Nix, a patient at Bremerton naval hospital, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Ivor G. Pickering Picker-ing of Murray had Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pickering as their dinner din-ner guests Sunday-Mr. Sunday-Mr. and Mrs. Andy Christensen Christen-sen of West Jordan were dinner guests on June 7 of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scroggin. John Knudsen, Mrs. Ann Ras- |