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Show Jean 'Murdoch Entertains Barbara Green Four amartly-gownd women and Uulr eacorta found thlr plana marked with amall gold-prlntd carda at a table by the erchestra tend In the Empire dining roomi of the Hotel Utah Thursday. They attended a party which waa given I by Mlaa Jean Murdoch, 7 T atreet, 1 te eompllment Mlaa Barbara Gr.an and hr fiance, Clartnce L Kn-ny Kn-ny Stoker, who are to be married on Valentin a day. Large gardenia eoraaga were given to the women and on th table waa an all-white trailing centerpiece cen-terpiece of aweet peaa and anap- dragons. Thoa who enjoyed the evening of dinner and dancing war , th honored gussts, Mlaa Mary Murdoch, Mur-doch, Mlaa Hetty Van Ness, Earl M. Lowry. Odn 8. Hndrtck and Dr. C. O. Green, father of the bride-1 to-be. Shower Honors Jane Wright It waa an Informal dinner and tea that Mr. Jack Dwlght gave Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred U. Leonard. Ml Eaat Fifth South atreet. with the bride-to-be, Mlaa Jane Wright, aa the gueat of honor. A heart shafted flower ring of red' and white gave a valentine air to the aerving table and tiny red bearta were acattered la random effect about the cloth. Mlaa Mary Alice Stark and Mlaa Dorothy R. Stauffer preldd at th table, from which the following were served; Mr. C. E. Wright, Miss Anne Wright, Miss Katharine Wright, Mlaa Mary Wright, Mra. John A. Hoamer, Mra. Clifford A. Jennings, Mrs. Wayne I. Uoasett, Miss Marie Jennings, Miss Louise i Hughes. Mra. C Jay Parkinson, Miss Mary Strange, Miss Betty Young,! Miss Josephine Moffat, Mlaa Betty Feus, Misa Marian Fuller, Mrs. Jo-i seph Ray, Mra. Harold A. Covey, j Mra. Mason Rankin and Mrs. George W. Snyder Jr. Mua Stauffer, who is going to be one of the attendants at the Jane Wright-Clifford D. Jennlnga wedding wed-ding en February 1L waa hostess at: her home, 44ft Eaat South Tempi street, on Thursday evening at a bridge aupper. Those who attended were bridal party members and close friends of in coupl. Dorothy decorated the living rooms with long stemmed snapdrag-ons snapdrag-ons interspersed with fern, end for th tabl centerpiece she used bride's i roses and woodward!. ! Clif fa aunt. Mlaa Helen Jennlnga of Loa Angeles, has arrived In Salt Lake City to attend the wedding of the popular couple. She will be a guest at the Clifford A. Jennlnga' home, 6M First avenue, during her two-week visit LaVera Hardy Wed To Paul II. Martin At a ceremony performed Friday iiernoon in me Bait lski u. v. s. ; temple Mlaa La Vera Hardy became 1 the bride of Paul H. Martin of Ruth, Nev. Joseph Chrtsteneon par-formed par-formed the ceremony. Immediately after the ceremony the couple left for a brief wedding trip and will make their horn In Ruth. i Th bride Is the daughter of Mr. I and Mra. Leonard W. Hardy, 3169 Richards street, and Mr. Martin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Martin, Mar-tin, 747 East Fifth South street. Stuffing for Lamb One way of using the boned shoulder shoul-der roaat of lamb la to place a bread stuffing in the cavity from which the bone waa taken. The meat la left flat and the edgee are sewed or skewered. Thle la the; cuahion-etyle lemb shoulder. It is a fine appearing roast, for when it is cooked the dressing expanda and puffs up the meet There is double economy here, for the bread dressing dress-ing extends the flavor of the meat and Increase the number of servings. |