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Show son, Mrs. Lucinda Ol.sen, Mrs. Beulah Jenkins, Mrs. Myrtle De-Col, De-Col, Mrs. Rae Toulson, Mrs. Pearl 1 Cheever, Mrs. Venus Stoker, ! Mrs. Zelda Nix, Mrs. Mary Fetric, I Mrs. Dorothy Peterson, Mrs. ! Mabel Stoddart, Mrs. La Von jLarsen, Mrs. Irene Christensen, , and Mr3. Emilie Hofmann. Games Gam-es were played and lovely refreshments re-freshments were served. The honoree received many nice gifts. Mrs. Roslyn Niesinger Is spend ing two weeks with Tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hansen and daughters, Montez and Janell. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stoker Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nosak of Mid vale, Mr. and Mrs. Howard How-ard JIarker and Bishop and Mrs. H. A. Cheever. Spending Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeCol was Mrs. Lynn Walker of Granger. Grang-er. Edith DeCol spent the week end in Granger with Mr. and 'Mrs. Lynn Walker and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Rus.-ell and family of Salt Lake City spent Tuesday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poulson. Record club was held Saturday at the home of Jimmy Chadwkk. Those attending were Janice I Nix, Linda ,Abplana)p, Karen Olson, Patricia Curtis, Marjorie jSax, Joan Fike, Sharon Pcter-Ison, Pcter-Ison, Connie Tanner, Roy Hatch, I David Stocks, Bob Davis, Harold I Jenkins, Stanley Pullan, Bill i English, Robin Coward, Elsie j Stoker and Jimmy Chadwick. Light refreshments were served and Mrs. Harold Anderson and children, Eddie, Claudia and Kathy, of American Fork. A luncheon was held Thursday in Salt Lake City to wish Mrs. Ruby Crellin "Happy Birthday". Helping the honoree to celebrate the occasion were Norene Smer-noff, Smer-noff, Ceno Fike, Harriet Bolton, Norma Boulton, Clara Sy brow-sky, brow-sky, Maxie Johnson and Carol Cook. Mrs. Crellin was presented present-ed a gift by the group. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cowdcll and daughters, Shirlene and Terry Lynn, left Tuesday to make their home in Washington where Marion will train and play baseball. He flew in Sunday evening ev-ening to drive his family back with him. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foster and daughter Sharlene visited with relatives in Salt Lake City 'and an enjoyable time was had! I by all. j Mr. and Mrs. Ashel Caldwell I of Salt Lake City were Saturday J afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. ! Dave Stoker and family, j A Mothers and Daughters MIA I Rose Evening was held Tuesday i night, April 24 at Copoerton LDS I Ward. Program given was as I follows: prelude music Joan i Downs, Peggy Berg, and Shirley Johnson; conducting, Peggy Berg; prayer, Elsie Stoker; marimba solo, Karen Ol.sen accompanied by Janice Nix; tribute to the rose, Linda Abplanalp; talk, MIA Stake president; thoughts about roses, Mrs. Armitstead's and j Mrs. Stringham's class MiaMaid 'girls, group one and two; song I "Only A Rose"; talk, Mrs. Elvin ' Armitstead; song "Oh Rose"; i talk, Mrs. Martin Jensen; presen- tntion of pins, Mrs. Ben McAllister; McAllis-ter; closing prayer, Janice Arm-Utstead; Arm-Utstead; and postlude, Janice I Nix. Tho:.e present were .Shirley 'Johnson, Peg;;y Berg (pres.), j Janice Armitstead, Darlene Car-'penter, Car-'penter, .Sharon Strand, Kny j Beckstead, Joan Downs, Sharon Peterson, Janice Nix, Karen Olson, Ol-son, Marjorie Sax, Linda Abplanalp, Abplan-alp, Connie Tanner, Edith De-Col, De-Col, Patricia Curtis, Elsie Stoker (pres.) and the girls' mothers. Everyone had a lovely time. A stork shower was held Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Diederich for their daughter, Mrs. Ann Urry. Co-hostess was Mrs. William Wil-liam Peterson. Those in attendance attend-ance -were Mrs. Diederich, Mrs. Kate Peterson, Mrs. Urry, Mrs. Viola Milner, Mrs. Agnes Milner, I Mrs. Jessie Sax, Mrs. Vida Poul- Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Abplanalp Abplan-alp took their daughter, Doris, and Colleen Larson, back to BYU at Provo Sunday evening. The girls were home spending the week end with their families. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Coleman were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Stoker of Midvale Friday evening. Mrs. Albert Pollock visited Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Long and daughters, dau-ghters, Linda and Claudia, Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. Tuesday evening the Mutual class of Mrs. Allie Colyar enjoyed enjoy-ed their lesson at the home of Linda Long. Attending besides Mrs. Colyar and Linda were Linda Lee Smernoff, Montez Hansen, Peggy Blake, Bonnie Harker, Nancy Crellin and Linda Lin-da Brisk. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Stanley Long after af-ter the class was held. Study Guild met Monday evening ev-ening at the horn of Mrs. Mary Zaccaria with Mrs. Neva Jensen as eohostess. Program for the evening was a book review given giv-en by Mrs. Larson from the Salt 1 Lake County Library at Midvale. She reviewed "The Olive Tree". Light refreshments were served to 28 members and two guests. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Long were Mr. and Mrs. George Mang and Georgie. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stoker of Midvale were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lawr-ence Coleman and daughter Rena Joy. Enjoying a show in Salt" Lake City Thursday evening were Rena Joy Coleman, Bobbie Lee and Johnny Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Smernoff visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nichols Tuesday evening to wish birthday congratulations to Mrs. Nichols. Meeting at the home of Reeves Dahlstrom Wednesday evening to plan a scouting trip were Paul McMullin, Johnny Johnson, Kent Simkins, Dennis Scroggin and Dale Anderson. The hoys will camp overnight Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike DeCol spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeCol. Mr. and 'Mrs. Earl DeCol of Riverton were Monday afternoon guests at the Louis DeCol home. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP GUARDIAN-SHIP NOTICES (Consult the clerk of the district dis-trict court or the respective signers sign-ers for further information.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ATANACIO E. TORRES, also known as A. E. TORRES and STANACIO FORRES, FOR-RES, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1003 Continental Bank Building, Build-ing, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or beiore the 7th day of June, AD. I$56. Dora Torres Lopez, Administratrix Adminis-tratrix Estate of Atanacio E. Torres, Tor-res, also known as A. E. Torres afick Stanacio 'Forres, Deceased. Date of first publication April 6, AD. . 1956. EVANS, NESLEN & ELGGREN Attorneys for Administratrix 1003 Continental Bank Building Salt Lake City, Utah Date of last publication April 27. |