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Show p.m. at the Civic Center. It was also reported that the lodge inspector in-spector will be out sometime this month. All members are urged to be present. Henry Marks and Wilford Bowers of Salt Lake City returned re-turned last week from a nine-day trip to Kansas City, Mo. While there they also saw several major ma-jor league baseball games, namely name-ly Kansas City vs Chicago White Sox and Kansas City vs Cleveland. Cleve-land. They also spent two days in Denver, Colo., where they visited vis-ited with relatives. They made the round trip by plane.. A'B Keran Keith Johnson telephoned tele-phoned his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson, Saturday evening even-ing to say he was line and enjoying enjoy-ing the air force. Sworn in at Ft. Douglas, he entered the air force August 5. He is currently enrolled in basic military training train-ing with the air force at Park AFB, Calif. Johnson is serving with Flight 296. 3277th Bmts. house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Susaeta and family. iMrs. J. Burton Durnford and daughter Suzanne of Whitticr, Calif., arrived last Friday morning morn-ing to visit two weeks with her parents and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood T. Johnson and Lynn and other relatives in Salt Lake City. Last Saturday night a family party was held at the Clair D. Rasmussen home in Murray. Here also for the occasion occas-ion were Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Thompson of Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. Thompson is a brother of Mrs. Johnson. Galena Lodge, auxiliary to B.L.F.&E., Oquirrh Lodge No. 844, held its monthly birthday social last Thursday night at the Civic Center. The occasion celebrated cele-brated Mrs. Dolores Weiehman's birthday anniversary. Bingo was played with everyone present receiving a prize. Lovely refreshments refresh-ments were served to eleven by Mrs. Amy Shatter and Mrs. Caroline Caro-line Murano, hostesses for the evening. Next meeting is set for Thursday, September 1, at 7:30 ion also celebrated Mis. Florence Buckle's birthday anniversary. Mrs. Agnes Johnston and Mrs. Louise Padgen were invited guests. Prizes at bridge went to Mis. Buckle, first; Mrs. Nora Cushing, second; Mrs. Joella Davis, Da-vis, consolation and Mrs. Johnston, John-ston, bingo. Dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Peter Smith and granddaughter, grand-daughter, Sandra Jacobsen, left Wednesday of last week to visit with friends in Long Beach, Calif. They are expected home the end of the week. , Mr. and Mrs. Norman T. Jacob-sen Jacob-sen returned last week from a five-day vacation to Reno, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Arritola and daughter, Vickie and son, Mike, of Whittier, Calif., are expected to arrive this week for a visit with relatives here. They will be QgfcSQQ ill Linger Longer club met Tuesday Tues-day evening in Midvale as guests of Mrs. Erma Nilsson. The oceas- |