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Show won first prize at bridge at thil beautifully appointed large party par-ty which was held in the Cyprus club. "Utah Copper company ana also the table prize. r I LOCAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Mills had j a.s week-end guest, t'pl William Mill. of Kearna Mr. and Mrs. Donald O, Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reid were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Virl Jones of Springville. Dortha Jean Reid had as guest Tuesday eveninf Doris Jean Anderson An-derson of Copperton. Mr, and M. Harold W. Nielsen Niel-sen had as week-end visitors Mr. and Mrs. John Adolphson of Seattle, Wash. Saturday evening guests of Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Ray Tatton were Mr. and Mrs. L L. Moffitt of Yuba jCity, Calif. Mr. and Mis. J. V. Rawlings visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Seth Rawlings of Vineyard. Grant Hodges returned Monday Mon-day from St. Mark's hospital. Willadeen Hodges is now employed em-ployed at the Bingham Merc. Connie Rae Mathis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clair R. Mathis, and Janice Hocking, daughter of Mrs. Maude Hocking, entertained entertain-ed at a delightful Halloween costume party Tuesday afternoon after-noon at the home of Connie Rae. ! Guests present were Barbara Long, Helen Zampos. Grace I Young, Jeniel Boron, Joan Beard, Mary Lou Robinett, Delia Martin, Mar-tin, Maie Lee, Marilyn Thome, Sandra Kenner, Elizabeth Leonard Leon-ard and the hostesses. Entertain merit consisted of Halloween games, fortune telling and spook alley. Delicious refreshments : were served. Mrs. Bertha Nichols visited I Monday with Janibell Sullivan of Murray. I A shower was given for Mrs. Beth Antell of Salt Lake. City, the former Elizabeth Bartell, by Mrs. R. J. Slotte of Midvale at the Runeberg Hall in Carr Fork on. Friday, October 26. Cards were played and prizes went to Mrs. Paul Slotte and Mrs. Sam Sutherland. Refreshments were served to about 35. A Halloween- party was held at the home of Miss Judith Slotte last Monday. Games were played and a delightful luncheon was served to June Holmes. Afton Thorne, Mrs. Myrle Fuist, Mrs. Dawna Huebner. Mrs. Helen Bumgarner, Mrs. 'Helen Peterson Peter-son and Mrs- Frances Peterson. Prizes were won by Mrs. Frances Pe terson and Mrs. Bumgarner Mrs. Bob Jimas and children and Mrs. R. C. Rauer and children chil-dren were luncheon guests Wednesday Wed-nesday of Mrs. Clyde Gillam of Lark. Tuesday evening visitors of . Mr. and Mrs. J- V. Rawlings , were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lun-dell Lun-dell and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Olsen, both of Garfield. Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen, first vice president, American Legion auxiliary and Jr. past president district No. 3 was elected delegate dele-gate to the national legion con-i con-i vention to be held in Chicago November 18, 19, and 20 at a district dis-trict executive board meeting held Saturday, October 27 at Magna. Mrs. Wallace Jenkinson, i district president presiding. Guests of Mrs. Knudsen at the i luncheon and card party which ; followed were Mrs. Charles Sul-lenger, Sul-lenger, Mrs. Heber Nichols and i Mrs. James Denver. Mrs. Nichols |