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Show Local Happenings m ww ww ww W Mrs. Bertha Nichols spent last Friday with Mrs. Janibell Sullivan Sulli-van of Salt Lake City. David T. Ireland, recently discharged dis-charged from the army, flew to Pocatello for a week's visit with his sister, Margaret Ireland, who is employed in the First Security-Bank, Security-Bank, and Mr. and Mrs. Berne P. Broadbent, faculty members of the University of Idaho, S.B. Mr- Ireland also toured into Montana Mon-tana to visit with a friend, Arthur Arth-ur R. Knop of Columbus, where plans were made for summer fishing in Montana streams. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rindlis-bach Rindlis-bach of Vandenum, N.M., have been visiting friends and relatives rela-tives here for the past ten days and also Mrs. Rindhsbach's brother, bro-ther, Clyde Beckstead, who is a patient at Bingham hospital. Mrs. Rindlisbach is an aunt ol Mrs. J. V. Raw lings. Mrs. Boyd J. Nerdin entertained entertain-ed last Thursday evening at a nicely appointed seven o'clock dinner. The centerpiece consisted consist-ed of sweetpeas. Favors were crocheted nut cups. Places were set for Mrs. Eugene Morris, Mrs Francis A. Miller of Salt Laki City, Mrs. Harold W. Nielsen, Mrs. Joseph P. Scussel, Mrs. O. J. Graham and Mrs John O'Brien of Midvale, Mrs. W- V. Robinson, Robin-son, Mrs. Clair R. Mathis, Mrs. Earl T. James, Mrs John Creedon, Cree-don, Mrs. R. W- Freeman and Mrs. Harold Chesler. Bridge followed fol-lowed with prizes going to Mrs. Freeman, Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. O'Brien. Mrs. Morris received guest prize. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Sybrowsky and family spent Easter Sunday with Mrs. Sy browsky's mother, Mrs. Lenore Andreason of Provo. Mr. and Mrs- E. M. Chirnck left Thursday to make their home at Mitchell, Nebr. Frances Petersen is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Earl Copenhaver of Salt Lake City. John T. West, Mrs. Florence Longfellow and Earl Copenhaver recently returned from Ajo. Ariz where they attended the funeral of their nephew, J- Albert Creer. Mrs. Carrie McCallum of Ajo accompanied them on their return re-turn to Umgham. No 1 Fire auxiliary were guests Monday evening of Mrs. Ray Tatton. Bridge was played with prizes going to Mrs. E. J Householder and Mrs. Ben McAllister. Mc-Allister. , Mr and Mrs. Pete Cuevas and children and Mr. and Mrs. An-thon An-thon Jacobson and family enjoyed en-joyed a picnic at Liberty park Easter Sunday. The occasion was also Mr. Cuevas' birthday Mr. and Mrs. David L. Bilk spent Easter with their daughter daugh-ter and son-in-law, Mr- and Mrs. J C. Goodrich oi Sandy. . Mr. and Mrs. Clair R. Mathis and children, Connie Rae ana Jimmy, were week-end guests of Mr Mathis' mother, Mrs. Mary Ann Mathis of Price. Hyland Caulfield arrived from Las Vegas, N.M., to spend the Faster holidays with his parents Mr and Mrs- Thomas Caulfield Mr and Mrs. F. J. Quinn were Easter Sunday breakfast guests of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Quinn of Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs. S. T. iNerain tir&'ssiP-JVwi visited Wednesday at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. F. J-Qui entertained en-tertained at dinner Easte. Sun- the Empire room for Mr and Mrs F. W. Qumn and Helen Quinn McMurray and daughter. Ann. Guests this week at the home of Mrs. Cora Ishervvood and family fa-mily are Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Orem. Mrs. Smith is the former Kathleen Soddington of London, England- She is a daughter dau-ghter of Mrs. David Soddington of Lorfdon. Mrs. Smith said that she loves America and seeing the different animals and the beautiful beau-tiful scenery in Utah is very interesting. in-teresting. Mrs. Smith's parents were bombed out three times and her father died in a London hospital hos-pital from wounds received during dur-ing a bombing. Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C. Thomas were Mrs. Thomas' sister-in-law, Mrs- M. J. Hansen and son Michael of Og-den. Og-den. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spendlove of Vernal will be pleased to learn that their daughter, dau-ghter, Leslie Rae, is improving splendidly from her recent illness. ill-ness. GGGG club were guests last Thursday at a nicely appointed one o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. Roy Shilling of Copper-ton. Copper-ton. Spring blossoms decorated the rooms- Places were set for Mrs. Thomas Caulfield, Mrs. P. S. Richards, Mrs. George Bol-man, Bol-man, Mrs. W. S- Jones, Mrs. Eugene Eu-gene Morris, Mrs. M. A. Cotter. Mrs. Louis Buchman, Mrs. L- S. Breckon, Mrs. R. G. Fraier, Mrs. J. D- Shilling of Salt Lake City and Mrs. W. J. Myers of Lark. Prizes were won by Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Jones. Entre Nous club met last Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at the home of Mrs. Miles Gaythwaite of Cop-perton. Cop-perton. Invited guests were Mrs. ! Ed Shaw and Mrs. Ben McAllis-I McAllis-I ter. Prizes were won by Mrs. Verl Peterson, Mrs. William Ab- lett and Mrs. Hyman Smernoff. An Easter theme was carried out in table decorations. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hutchings j and children, DarLeen, Char-. Char-. Leen and Toni Lynn, visited ' Easter Sunday with Mrs. Hutchings' Hutch-ings' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Parkin of Bountiful. Eagles auxiliary held a no hostess party last Thursday evening. ev-ening. Prizes at cards were- won by Mrs. Peter Smith and Mrs. J. J. Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C- Thomas and family spent Monday even-j even-j ing with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ' Rasmussen of Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Gam Stoker were week-end guests of Mrs. Stoker's mother, Mrs. Anna Neuteboom of Ogden. Mrs. Maggie Peck and Mrs Bert Peck returned Saturday from a six weeks' visit in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bell and daughter Karen of Tooele were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs-James Mrs-James T. Prigmore. Democratic club will meet Saturday Sat-urday evening at the home of Mrs. Albert Pollock with Mrs. George Panos as cohostess. Mrs. Becky Jones entertained her bridge club last Wednesday evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Bob Jimas and Mrs. Blaine Milner. Easter Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence West were Mrs. Carrie McCallum of Ajo, Ariz., and Mrs. Florence I Longfellow. Thursday evening dinner guest of Mr- and Mrs. L. C. Amden was R- S. McClintock of Spokane, Wash. . . Thomas Caulfield returned Saturday from a six weeks' business busi-ness trip in the east. Mrs Ross Johnson of Tooele was a week-end guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and j Mrs. Vei n M. Skinner. |