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Show local notes: Alter spending four days in Utah visiting friends and inspecting inspec-ting properties of Combined Metals Reduction Co., Herbert Hoover, former president, left last Friday for Nevada to look over properties of the company in that state. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Johnson entertained at dinner Tuesday night for Mrs. John Praggastis of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Praggastis. Mrs. C. A. Morley was hostess Tuesday evening at a lovely family fa-mily dinner party complimenting compliment-ing her husband, C. A. Morley, ami son in law, Jack A. Thome, on their birthday anniversaries. Other guests were Mrs. Thorne, Maurine Morley and Mr. and Mrs. F.. G. Ball. No. 1 Firemen's auxiliary met Monday evening as guests of Mrs. Clinton Robison. Prizes at bridge were claimed by Mrs. Uusmer Peterson, Mrs. Lon Raw-lings Raw-lings and Mrs. Leonard L. Miller. Mill-er. Dainty refreshments were served to eight. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Golf have as house guests for a week their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Golf and family of San Francisco, Calif. Russell Gust left Wednesday for McGill, Nev., to bring home his wife and new baby, who have been in McGill with her parents for the past several weeks. There will be a BCO auxiliary auxili-ary committee meeting held at the Holy Rosary church rectory next Thursday, August 17, at 7:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Goodwin and son Benny of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Flossie Goodwin, en-route en-route to her home in Cameron, W. Va., were Tuesday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gust of Copperton. Regular Eagles meeting will be held tonight, Friday, at BCO hall at 8 p.m. reports H. R. Gust, secretary. On Saturday, August 19, two busloads of Eagles from Provo are expected to visit with the local aerie. I O |