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Show Garfield with MrTgiJ I Garrity entertained Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Garrity at a delightful tea honoring Miss Jenny Buchman. Mrs. Laura McDonald, formerly former-ly of Bingham, was married Saturday, Sat-urday, September 29 to M. Sgt. J. W. Parker of California. Mrs. C. J. McCormick and son, Jimmy, spent the week-end at 'children returned Tuesday from j a three-day visit at Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Nielsen Niel-sen and Mr, and Mrs. Ray Buckle j were Tuesday evening guests of ! Mr. and Mrs. Boh Jimas. Tuesday, September 25 Mrs. A ('. La rick, Mrs. H. G. Frazier. Mrs Lester Sumnicht, Mrs. Alta Boyd, Mrs. Kathleen Sonne and Mrs. L L Watson attended the ; friendship meeting of the Mer-iam Mer-iam chapter of the Order of East-cm East-cm Star at Ogden : local notes: Monday afternoon Miss Alice Brown and thr Home Guard group and Miss Ada Duhigg and Cub Scouts enjoyed a weiner roast party in back of the Highland High-land Boy Community House. Two new members. Keith Barton and Joe Ruhaleava were initiated into in-to the Cub Scouts Mrs. Virgil Hutehings and Clair R. Mathis, manager of J. C. Penney store, attended the ! district managers meeting at the Hotel Utah Thursday and Friday Fri-day of last week. He was accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Mathis to both meeting.;. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Caulfield left Tuesday morning for their I home in Long Beach, Calif., following fol-lowing a ten-day visit with Mr. and Mrs S. T. Nerdin. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs- Thomas Thom-as Caulfield and with Mrs. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Caulfield of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Amsderi and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Austin Aus-tin left Tuesday morning to spend two weeks in San Francisco. Fran-cisco. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Nerdin and Mr. and Mrs. John P. Caulfield were dinner guests Friday even-: even-: ing of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nerdin Ner-din of West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Huebner had as dinner guests Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Nerdin Ner-din and Mr. and Mrs. John P Caulfield of Long Beach. No. 1 Firemen and auxiliary met Monday evening for dinner and bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tat-ton Tat-ton and Mrs. Edith Peterson were in charge of arrangements. Places were set for 40. Prizes were won by Mrs. William Cook, Mrs. Earl Rager, Ben McAllister and Earl T. James. Tuesday evening Miss Alice Brown had a kindergarten mothers mo-thers social. The devotional program pro-gram consisted of a talk "Behavior "Behav-ior Problems of Kindergarten Age Children" by Miss Brown which was followed by a number num-ber of games, a happy hour of j talk and light refreshments. Marian Nelson of Lark was week-end guest of Svble Archibald. Archi-bald. Dale Johnston, Bob Hansen and Jack Martin returned Sunday Sun-day from a four days' trip to Island Is-land park and Henry's Lake, Ida. j On their way back they stopped to see the LDS temple at Idaho Falls. The Sodality club, a club- composed com-posed of 22 little girls, had an election of officers at their Monday Mon-day evening meeting. The following follow-ing officers were elected: president, presi-dent, Elizabeth Leonard; vice president, Grace Young; secretary, secre-tary, Delia Martin, and treasurer. Gloria Young. Mrs. Vern Skinner entertain ed at a lovely bridal shower for her daughter, Betty. Friday, September Sep-tember 28. Five hundred and Cootie were played. Five hundred hund-red prizes were won by Mrs. Joe Timothy, Mrs. Bert Thompson and Mi's- Dean Ham. Prizes at Cootie went to Elaine Mattson. Mrs. Emmie Johnson of Tooele, I and Mrs. Ruth Knight. Delicious refreshments were enjoyed by 1 25. The bride-elect received I many lovely gifts Mrs. Eugene Morns entertained entertain-ed at a delightful luncheon Monday Mon-day for Mrs. C. W- Wimmcr of Ogden, Mrs. M. C. Cotter, Mrs. Joseph Kemp of Midvale, Mrs. I A. C. Larick and Mrs. Sadie . Chesler Mrs. Wimmer, who has been a guest of Mrs. Morris the past week, left Saturday for her home in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kidd and Mr and Mrs. A. J Ablett entertained enter-tained Tuesday evening after the premiere for Mr. and Mrs. John W Holmes, Mary Serassio W R-Anderson R-Anderson and Miss Peggy Green, who is enroute to her home in Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Reno Marcon and dau-ghters dau-ghters returned Sunday evening from a three months' visit at An-1 gels Camp, Calif Next meeting of LDS Relief society will be held Tuesday. Oct 9 at the wardhouse. The meeting will begin with the teachers' report at 1:15 p.m Lessons Les-sons will be given by Mrs. A O Woodland. The theology lesson will begin at 2:00 p.m. with Mrs.: David C. Lyon in charge. j Father Vidal Vodusek of San, Francisco spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Rev. Daniel E. Leahy. Mrs. W. D, Kidd. Mrs. A. J. Ablett, Mrs. John W. Holmes, Ifrt. DeLoy Yates and Mary Set -assio enjoyed a Chinese dinner in Salt Lake Wednesday evening. Mrs. George B Robbe enter- j tamed at her home in Copperton Saturday evening at a miscel-laneous miscel-laneous shower for Jenny Buchman. Buch-man. Fall flowers centered the tables and were about the rooms. The guests present included Mrs. Sadie Chesler, Mrs. Madsen and Mrs. Joseph Kemp, both of Mid-vale; Mid-vale; Mrs. A. C. Larick, Mrs. O. S. Jensen, Mrs. L. C. Jones, Mrs J. C. Landenberger, Mrs. Louis Buchman, Mrs. L. S, Breckon, Mrs. Robert Goodwin of Lark, Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mrs. H L. Garrity, Mrs. L. A. Walker and Mrs. J. D. Shilling, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs Eugene Morris, Mrs. Thomas Caulfield and the honored guest Prizes at bridge went to Mrs. R. G. Frazier and Mrs. J. C. Landenberger. Mrs. i Walker received the traveling j prize. The honoree received the guest prize and many other lovely love-ly gifts. Mrs. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs Parker and daughter, Viola and Mr. and Mrs Jack P. Hoyne of South Chicago, Ind., were dinner din-ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Har-ry Sours Thursday evening. Lt. James Keefe of Seattle visited vis-ited Tuesday with the Rev Daniel Dan-iel E. Leahy. Mrs. L. S. Breckon and Mrs. H, |