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Show which the group attended a show. Those attending were Mrs. Dale Johnston, Mrs. James Carrigan, Mrs. Tom Carrigan, Mrs. Ray Tatton, Mrs. Earl T. James, Mrs. Eugene Morris, Mrs. Joseph P. Scussel, Mrs. S. W. Jacques and Mrs. Joe Brisk. Mrs. Elma ' Thomas of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carter and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Delaney and family over Mother's day week end. Patricia Delaney of Salt Lake City, formerly of California, visited vis-ited recently with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carter and family. Mrs. Harold W. Nielsen entertained enter-tained last Thursday night for her evening bridge club. A lovely love-ly seven o'clock dinner was served ser-ved following which bridge was played. Tulips and lilacs made up the floral centerpiece. Special Spec-ial guests were Miss Vern Baer and Mrs. W. S. Jones. Mrs. O. S. Jensen and Mrs. Jones had high scores and Mrs. E. V. Knudsen won the bingo prize. Others pres I ent were Miss Laura Marshall, I Mrs. A. D. Christcnsen, Mrs. Ro-"bert Ro-"bert Bailey and Mrs. Eugene I Morris. Mrs. George Manos returned Tuesday by plane after spending spend-ing several days visiting in Oakland, Oak-land, Calif., with Mr. and Mrs. James Rekoutis and family. By LYN CONNELLY IfFTER TWO WESTERNS. Vaughn Monroe's next movie will be a musical with a college background . . . A.T. and T. is speeding up relay and cable installations instal-lations to provide live coverage of the political con- ventions for Miami. Dallas, New Or-leans, Or-leans, Houston. Fort Worth and Oklahoma Ok-lahoma City ... LIIU Palmer h a a signed a long-term contract with NBC-TV NBC-TV and will start shootinc a IS- min- ute film show this MONROE summer . . . Incidentally, Inci-dentally, Lllll and hubby. Rex Harrison Har-rison will make another film together to-gether in London, which makes native na-tive Hollywoodites very happy . . . This couple and the James Masons have made- themselves most unwelcome un-welcome in filmdom by their superiority su-periority complexes. Will Rogers Jr. has beer, offered a $3,000 weekly TV show by one of the major networks . . . Rumor has it that Myrna Loy and William Powell are trying to land the television tele-vision rights to the "Thin Man" detective series . . . This is one rumor we hope bears' some substance sub-stance . . . Judy Garland, in town to show Los Angeles why she was a sensation at the Palace in New York recently, probably will double into radio and TV guest appearances. appear-ances. PLATTER CHATTER CAPITOL: Jane Froman does two of the songs from the hit movie based on her life, the title song. "With a Song In My Heart" backed by "I'll Walk Alone" . . . Nice treat . . . The new and popular "Deli-, cado" is given a smooth rendition by Stan Kenton . . . "Bags and Baggage" Bag-gage" Is on the flip sids . . . Gordon Gor-don MacRae's latest waxing Is "If Someone Had Told Me" . . . It's backed by "No Other Girl For Me" ... A new song called "I Am Music" Is esoteric, Intelligent piece definitely not for the flippant bat for lovers of real music . . . Written by ork leader Bill Walker and Harry Har-ry Revel, It Is sung beautifully by yenng Bob Sands. COLUMBIA: Champ Butler has a winner In "When I Look Into Your Eyes," another tango. j |