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Show Dewey Donohoo and son Eldon ,7;,; visited overnight Fri-S Fri-S y S Mr and Mrs David L. Bins and with Mr and Mrs ha-Var ha-Var Allen of Salt Lake City. fur Jack Davidson and Norman j ! Cosier left Wednesday to spend a week fishing and vacationing, ; at Fish lake. r-iwn I ! Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Grci and family. Kenneth Paul and Lois, left Friday night to vaca tion this week ft Mirror lake. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heathy ! returned Tuesday from a weeK at Luke's Hot Pots. Leaving for home Tuesday were Miss Mildred and MS Helen Kantar of McCil 1, Nev., ! who spent two weeks with their I sister, Mrs. Henry Marks and Mrs. Lucy Marks- Mrs J. Lynn Booth and sons, Richard and Russell, are spend- j ing the week at Murray witn , Mrs. R. D. McCloy Needle and Thimble club met f ! Tuesday night as guests of Mrs. , Mohleta Densley. Mrs M. L. James of Union, j who was with her daughter, Mrs. i Ivy Hull, for a few ' s after her release at Bingham hospital, left Monday to return home. Mrs. Leland G Burress spent Sunday visiting her grandmother grandmoth-er Mrs F. W. Thomas ot Spanish Span-ish Fork. A.S. V-12 Burton S. ! Eggertsen, stationed the past : nitre months at the Naval Spec-1 , ial hospital at Glenwood Springs, Colo., who reports at University . of South Dakota, Vermillion, on August 25, and his parents, Mr. land Mrs. Burton S- Eggertsen oi j Gunnison and granddaughter, I Anna Lee Burress, were other visitors at the Thomas home. Enjoying a dinner and theatre party in Salt Lake City last Friday Fri-day were five local telephone operators, Alice Ivie, Marcelline Jenkins, Kathryn McAllister, Donna Rose Huebner, Pearl ; Schultz and three former local operators, Carol Thompson, Rula i Sorenson, Norma Bishop. Mrs. Percy Gates of Grand Junction, Colo., left Wednesday to return home after a 10-day I Stay with her daughter, Mrs. Ben Arritola, and new baby Vickl No. 1 Firemen's auxiliary met Monday evening as guests of 'Mrs. Ben McAllister. Prizes at bridge were presented Mrs. Eu-i Eu-i gene Jenkins, Mrs. John Osoro and Mrs. Anthon O. Jacobson Tasty refreshments were served Mrs. William Rogers of Needles, Need-les, Calif., is spending a lew days with her daughter, Mrs O G Muir. Joan Nelson, in nurse's training train-ing at Salt Lake General hospital, hos-pital, spent Sunday with her parents. par-ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Nelson Mrs. Arthur Bentluy returned Tuesday night from San Francisco, Francis-co, where she was called by the death of her father, Raymond Matson, after a six weeks' stay-in stay-in Los Angeles with her mother. Mrs. Leah Rands, and other relatives. re-latives. Mrs. Elwood Sorenson entertained enter-tained her Sewing club the evening ev-ening of August 3. Delightful refreshments re-freshments were served Mrs Hunt Nelson, Mrs. Pete Nelson, Mrs. Richard Wieehman, Mis Leon Mitchell. Mrs. J. T. Prig-more Prig-more Mr. and. Mrs. Lee Johnson of Provo visited Friday with Mr and Mrs. J. V. Rawlings, The fourth birthday of Victor j LOCAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Donajd Byrne I and Calvin and Mary Jane Rey- j l nolds, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller ! and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Franks and Lana Jo had dinnei Monday night at Butterfield. Elmer Shatter of Fillmore ar-1 j rived Monday to spend three days visiting his parents, Mr. I j and Mrs. Frank Shatter. Elmer i j and Henry Marks plan to fly to I Ely, Nov., next week to visit Mr. j I and Mrs. Don Caraline. Mr. Shaf-! i ter is pilot of his own plane. Mrs. Scott Lipsey and children child-ren are visiting Mr. and Mrs. i Arthur Lipsey at American Fork. ; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gray j and Miss Lois Gray went to Og- den Saturday to meet Fireman ! 2 C Orville Gray, who spent a j week of his leave at Hanna, Wyo., j with his wife and daughter and ; was at Ogden Saturday and Sun- j j day with, relatives. Fireman Gray reported Wednesday at Shoe-I Shoe-I maker, Calif., for reassignment. from Hill field Vivian and Gene-j Gene-j vieve Wells and a friend, Gwendolyn Gwen-dolyn Johnson, to spend the week-end at Luke's Hot Pots Mr. and Mrs. John J. Creedon and Colleen, Patsy and Michael Ann Creedon joined Mr. and ! ! Mrs. George R. Wells and daughters dau-ghters Marillyn and Joyce and Karl T James and son, Tom-! Porsnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. H V. Forsnes, was celebrated August Aug-ust 8 at a party at which pop guns and soldier hats and red, white and blue candy baskets were favors. Ice cream, birthday cake and punch were refreshments. refresh-ments. Those invited included Donna James, Anne Robison Nikki Jones, Nikki Florence Jimas, Jan Freeman, Richard Nerdin, Tommy James, Nan Stokes and Mrs. Wilford H Harris. Mrs. Ernest Ballamis of Sandy visited four days with Mr and Mrs. Louis Ballamis of Bingham i n raig. yorton' son of Seaman 1 C and Mrs. Jack Norton, eele-prated eele-prated his birthday at Liberty Park August 2. Mrs. Vivian! Haueter and son James Richard attended from Bingham James R. Haueter, son of Cpl ! and Mrs. Max Haueter celebrated cele-brated his first birthday 'August 1 3. The guests were Kathryn! Spanoj and her mother, Karla ! Rae Pollock and her mother 1 d ku Lar,rick and her mother1 Robbie Harryman, Rust. Marv and Joe Sicoli and their mother, Lynda Ballamis and Grace Young. Small boats were favors and ice cream and birthday cake served. George Newkuk of San Fer-I nando Calif., visited few hours Thursday with W. J. Tiernev 1 Mr Newkirk and Mr Tiernev worked on the railroad together out of Salt Lake City 25 yeara ago. |