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Show Ward Scroegin, son of Mr. and (Mrs. Shirl Scroggin, celebrated his eighth, birthday last Friday afternoon, when 15 young 'guests were dnvjted for the special occasion. oc-casion. The- iparty was held at No.. 1 Fire Hall and given for hini iby tuia mother. Bingo, guessing guess-ing games and dancingi followed by refreshments were enjoyed. Guests were Jimmy LaBounty, Jan Stewart, Ned NerdiLn, Paul Bind Dan Watanabe, Elwin Heil-mann, Heil-mann, Connie, Cindy and Peter John Massa, Lynn Ann Swenson, SMjcthael Ann' Borich, Mary Margaret Mar-garet Greedon, Leigh iAnn Houston, Hous-ton, Colleen Bell and Roberta Tackiitt. A delightful 'toe was had by all. Ward received many rice gifts. Assisting Mrs. Scro-pigi'in Scro-pigi'in wiith tihe party was Michael Ann Creedon. Kctdy Dee Thomas retumad teme to Keams Wednesday after af-ter spending a week at the home of C.er grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. II: R. Gust. LOCALNOTES ,W. B. A. held their meeting for July Monday night at the home of Mrs. Carrie Doyle. After regular business was conducted, cards were played. Prizes were won by 'Mrs. Melba iHarker, first; Mrs. ILyde Nichols, second, and iMrs. iHeJen Sulleniger, consolation consola-tion and bingo. Lovely refreshments refresh-ments were served by the hostess. hos-tess. Spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pollock is Mrs. Pollock's brother, Roll Marshall of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. John Pantalone and family, who resided at 69 Carr Fork, moved1 to Midvale last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dan- Goodwin and sons, Benny and Jack, of Salt Lake City were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Goodwin's parents, Mr. and Mrs.' H. Gust of Copperton. . I |