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Show Oak lev the past tlb'! returned heme with tlu .n. , Miss Mary"so7eon sp.;nt last week end visiting with Jti ry BurninghnmofH.'untitul. T- m-l Mrv O C. Mmr visit-I.Andaiin visit-I.Andaiin Salt Lake City with ' Mrs. Vera Mux i Mr. and mTTroii Niches an.J : daughter Nyla and Mrs. . 1 -"f-' ! Houart left Sunday morning, for !a vacation trip to San rnmcisc;.. ! Seattle, Vancouver and ictuiw.. I senior class and Clospel Mrs-; 's;...,. class of the Bum'iam LDb I ward Sunday school gave a lare-iwell lare-iwell canyon party . f" Douglas Muitw who is lea u Loon on a nnsM-n. at Storm H tarn m BM Cottonwood can on Wednesday night. Tne party was under the ; upe: v:..;"n Joii.i Anderson. Mr and Mrs, Henry Marks, accompanied ac-companied by Mr. and Mrs. Ko-, bert Drakuhch of MK.ill. Nev.. returned Monday lrom a li-day vacation to the Pacific iiortnwest, San Francisco and Reno, Nov. Bailey J. Santistevaii left Tuesday Tues-day morning tor Chicago, 111., in coinpanv of Al Warden ol the Ogdeti Standaid Kxxammer, to attend the College all-star and Philadelphia Kagles' toothallj game at Soldier's field ! nday : night. With them is Gary Cook, L'tah's all star football player, i Mr. Santistean will also be guest of the Pittsburgh Pirates, lor whom he is scouting, while in the, lug city. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Nelson and daughters, Sandra and Linda, returned re-turned last Saturday from a week's vacation to Yellowstone national park. i Local Happenings i ' Among those attending the Rainbow Randevu in Salt Lake City where Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra were playing Tuesday Tues-day evening were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chesler, Mr. and Mrs. Hob Jimas, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, John-son, Mr. and Mrs. Hob Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Delaney. Linger Longer club members met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. John Nilsson. Invited guests were Mrs. Axel Sybrow-sky Sybrow-sky and Mrs. Peter Padven. The occasion also celebrated tne birth day of Mrs. Ted Robison. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. H. R. Gust, Mrs. G. T. Duckle, and Mrs. A. A. Berg. Dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served. No. 2 Fire hall was the scene Friday evening, August 5, of a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. John Muhar complimenting her sister, Mrs. George A. Jones, ree Mary Casich, a recent bride. Prizes at making a bride's book were won by Mrs. Beverly Moore, Mrs. Mildred Hall, Mrs. Wynona Ball, Roberta Johnston. Bingo prizes were won by Mrs. Ram Lovat, Mrs. Mark "Muhar, Mrs. John Susaeta, Miss Rose Marie Arko, Mrs. Joe Rakich and Miss Donna Krickson. Arrangements of summer flowers centered the dining di-ning tables and delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served. About 125 guests were present. The honored honor-ed guest received many lovely gifts. ' Mr. and Mrs. David L. Bills: and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Goodrich and family of Sandy w ere din-; tier guests Monday evening of; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bills. j Mr. and Mrs. Elwood T. John-j son and son Lynn were dinner j guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Rasmussen of Murray las t Wednesday night. Mrs. Axel Sybrowsky entertained enter-tained last Wednesday evening for members of the Entre Nous club. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Hyman Smernoff, Kay Braun, Mrs. Miles Gaythwaite and Mrs. William Ablett. Dainty refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Vic Johnston returned last Sunday night from a week's fishing trip to Uintah river near Roosevelt. Mrs. John Turner and family and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Marriott Mar-riott and family of Sandy visited last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Marriott. Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson and children, chil-dren, MaReen, Miles, Paul and Pamela, Janice Hocking and Marilyn Thorne spent Tuesday at Liberty park and later enjoyed enjoy-ed swimming at Saratoga. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sorenson spent last week end visiting in Oakley, Idaho, with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl White- |