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Show LOCA L NOTES ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Barnett of , Copperton announce the engage-! jnent of their daughter, Miss Rae Barnett, to Robert G. Poulsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Poulsen of Copperton. The wedding wed-ding date has been set for March 18 and will be solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Harry Manos,- son of Mr. and Mrs. George Manos, left Thursday, Thurs-day, . February 10 to visit with his sister and brother in law in Oakland, Calif., and his aunt and cousins in Los Angeles before going go-ing to San Francisco where he sails for Alaska the end of the month. Pinochle club met Tuesday night as guests of Mrs. Frank Zaccaria. Mrs. Shlrl Scroggin was an invited guest. Prizes were won by Mrs. R. G. Steele and Kay Braun. Tasty refreshments were served to nine. Mrs. Dale Johnston entertained entertain-ed last Friday evening for members mem-bers of her bridge club. Mrs. Boyd J. Nerdin was an invited guest. Prizes were won by Mrs. S. W. Jacques and Mrs. Tom Car-rigan. Car-rigan. Others present were Mrs. R. C. Rauer, Mrs. Carl A. Curtis, Mrs. Harold Chesler, Mrs. Albert Kustelic and Mrs. J. Lynn Booth. Lovely refreshments were served. Mrs. Charles Clays left last Friday to spend a week in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clays. DarLeen Hutchings celebrated her tenth birthday with a lovely party at the home of per parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hutchings Sunday afternoon. A box lunch was served after which an amateur ama-teur show was held. Guests included in-cluded Patsy Nielsen, Sandra Nelson, Kay Lou Cook, Ann Marie Ma-rie Sybrowsky, Mary Jane Reynolds, Rey-nolds, Barbara Kay Nelson, Jo-Ann Jo-Ann Spera, Joan Johnson, Linda Ballamis, Karma, Judy and Betty Bet-ty Smith, Rosemary Arritola, Connie Chestnut, Sharon Porter, Toni Lynn, Virga Dee and Char-Leen Char-Leen Hutchings. Many lovely gifts were received by the honored hon-ored guest Kindergarten classes at Highland High-land Boy Community House held their Valentine party Monday morning under the supervision of Miss Mildred May. Valentines were exchanged and games were played after which light Valentine Valen-tine refreshments were served. As the children went home, Mrs. Domingo Garamcndi gave each child a Valentine all day sucker. Story hour group which includes inclu-des first, second and third grades held their Valentine party Monday Mon-day afternoon at the Community House under the direction of Miss Grace Weaver. The program included in-cluded stories, songs and games followed by refreshments. The Home Guard group under the direction of Miss May gave a Valentine party for the cub scouts Monday. Patsy Yengich was in charge of the worship service. Questers and Queen Esthers held their regular meeting in the apartments of the Community House Tuesday night. Miss May was in charge of the worship service ser-vice and lesson which was followed fol-lowed by a game of Valentine hearts. Later in the evening home made cherry pie was served to the group by Mrs. Linna Duhlgg. Sixteen cub scouts, boy scouts and fathers from Highland Boy attended the Fathers' and Sons' banquet and court of honor at Copperton Wednesday night. Entre.Nous club met Wednesday Wednes-day evening as guests of Mrs. Axel Sybrowsky. Mrs. Peter Pad-gen Pad-gen was an invited guest. Bridge was played and prizes won by Mrs. Hyman Smernoff, Mrs. Miles Mil-es Gaythwaite, Mrs. W. C. Carter and Mrs. William Ablett. Dainty refreshments were served. |