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Show LEU TUTS VRTTS, LEU, UTAH 11 FRIDAY, OCTOBER nr in 'ii Engagements viuu news Parties Marriages Reception Honors Newly weds . . . DINNER GUESTS Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart, Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. J. Barnhart and children, Mr. and Mrs. Delos Durrant and family of Castle-gat- e, Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Hard-castand children of Lark, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nielson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carlson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Barnhart and children of Pleasant Grove. le ' IV!-- r '(. 'A :r' IS L ? V I,,, -- ; ; : i , ... I I CHATttTX-HATRRANNIVERSARY ji Of ncuu interest . ot tugene The family home after the annoumm. . his at gathered t , 4 church services, Sunday evening, ase 01 Misv entertained in Webb when Mrs. Those in H Chatwinofl S honor of his birthday. Mr. and were: t opnopv-;"- . present was ZJT Webb and Mr. and Mrs. marruge Mr. and Provo, Saturday. IS'?Boyd Webb of Provo, Mrs. Russell Webb of Salt Lake couple will leave fur! Dean Webb, make their home 1 City Mr- and Mrs. Mr. Webb, 'and Karl Mrs. Mr. SEWING CLUB BIRTHDAY GUESTS and Mrs. Armond Webb, and Mrs. Alice Carson was hostess Mr. of Friends and relatives literary club met We(r Mr and Mrs. Jean Phillips. to her sewing club, Thursday. and Mrs. last week, at the Parley Austin called at hoa7; Those present were: Mrs. Ruby their home Sunday and Monday, SWIMMING PARTY Grant Christofferson. v ' Meredith, Mrs. Elva Allen, Mrs. offering their best wishes to Mrs. of boys from the Neln of American fS A Geneve Peterson, Mrs. Virginia Austin on her seventy-nint- h Teachers Quorum viewed the k-- .t Ward Gurney and Mrs. Lucile Ingram. birthday. Sunday dinner guests Fourth entertained at a swim- Remembered," and were: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert were last week at Sara-tf- fa were serv ed Tk ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Austin and daughter. Carolee of ming party under the supervision of of the group wiUbebeM Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks en. Baccus, Mr. and Mrs. Barrow e . . t nesdav. u. at the .J tertained Saturday, honoring the Schow of Magna and Mr. and f .ront fhristofferson. a member of Mrs. Ferd Evans. TV. 1 Those attending of the bishopric sixth wedding anniversary of Mr. Mrs. Boyd McAffee and chUdren is an ing open night, and Mrs. Earl Banks, who have of Provo. Monday dinner guests were K. Peterson, Nile Kusson, .. Ronald Clark and special program has Glen been visiting at their home for were: Mr. and. Mrs. Myers, n.. james the past two weeks. A large wed Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum R. Earl Peck. ranged. ding cake formed the center Gray, Mrs. Martha Ball of Lehl, piece on the table, and covers Mrs. Elijah Chipman of Ameriwere laid for the following: Mr. can Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Ariel and Mrs. Charles Dean and da ugh Larson of Orem. ter, Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dean and children of Provo, Mr. SCHOOL MATES MEET and Mrs. Robert Peterson of Seven former school mates Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Bur- met together for the first time gess and family of Salt Lake, Mr. in eighteen years Wednesday and Mrs. Earl Banks and chilevening, when the group gatherdren of Albuquerque, New Mex- ed in observance of the birthday ico and the host and hostess. The anniversary of Mrs Eva Oxbor-rogroup enjoyed the evening play Others present included ing games and visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Selma Bone, Mrs. Beth Mrs. Earl Banks returned to their Powell, Mrs. George Ida Manhome, Monday. ning. Mrs. Evelyn Slater, Mrs. Bertha Adams, and Mrs. Irene IKAN ODDITY CLUB Edwards. STUDY SAVE The Ikan Oddity Club met at the home of Mrs. Betty Fowler, School's a strain on children's eyes. Many poor grades Thursday, with the prize of the Before your children may be traced to evening going to Mrs. Alta Wan-la- ss and the bingo prize being begin this term, let us examine their eyes. Should won by Mrs. Roberta Larson, Mrs. Dorothy Evans was the glasses prove necessary, we'll fit them with sturdy, guest of the evening. tsight savers. CALL 183-HOME NURSING SOCIAL Members of the Red Cross Home Nursing group of 1941 met at the home of Mrs. Alice Stice, Jeweler & Optometrist Friday evening, where they enLehi joyed a social and refreshments. JLehi Main St, Mrs. Clifford Bennett was the assisting hostess. Twelve members attended. LUCKY THIRTEEN CLUB The Lucky 13 club met at the home 'of Mrs. Donna Chilton, last Thursday. They visited and spent the evening sewing, with refresh. menu being served. Mrs. Bertha Fenn was the special guest of the evening. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Orlynn Davis. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Vernon Nielsen entertained at a birthday party, Thursday afternoon, honoring her daughter, Carol Ann. Bingo was played, and refreshments were served. Guests included Linda Fox, Lois Ann Curtis, Janice and Loma Coates, Donna Webb, Phyllis Price, Valene Loveridge, Anita Miller, Joyce Jones, Linda Gray, Dorothea Kalmar, and Sharon Johnson. ACE HIGH CLUB The Ace High Club met at the home cf Mrs. Edith Sttele in was Orem, Friday. The evening the with spent in playing bridge, first prize being wun by Mrs. Dorothy Ivers and the second by Mrs. Naomi Keetch of Pleasant Grove Mrs. Thelma Miller was the special guest BIKTHDAY ur.i. Mrs-Ralp- i h i, - - m-ou- rell u ' .i (Vt-.K,,.- w . L A w. t S v " . r I AUCTUS CLUB The Auctus Club met at the home of Mrs. Thelma Webb, ladies Twenty-tw- o Thursday. were present and the program was outlined for the coming year. Refreshments were served to the members after the meeting. for the evening were Mrs. Florence Mendenhall, Mrs. and Mrs. Helen Christensen Thelma Webb. J THEIR SIGHT FOR ses ,' i . , ..1 ( - , - N 1 MR. AND MRS. D ERR ELL DANSIE Mr. and Mrs. L. Carlos Coates entertained at a wedding reception September 8, honoring their daughter, Carlyn, and Derrell Dansie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Dansie of Riverton, who were married earlier in the day. The young couple recited their vows in the Salt Lake Temple, with President Charles R. Jones, friend of Mrs. Coatan old-ties, officiating. For her reception, the bride wore white satin Vith a lace yoke, with a veil, and carried roses and gardenias. Miss Vella Hutchings was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Misses Berniece Walker and Barbara Dansie, and Mrs. Pete Workman. Miss Myrna Bagnell of Bountiful presided at the guest book, and Misses Myrna Bone and Clarice Gray served. ,The gift display was in charge of Misses LaRue Curtis me lace-trimm- ed . eye-fatig- SERVICE POT LUCK, PARTY A pot luck luncheon and social was enjoyd in American Fork canyon, Friday afternoon, by Mrs. Clyde Dorton, Mrs.. Ruel Evans, Mrs. Rulon Peterson, Mrs. Lloyd Gray, Mrs. Noble Evans, Mrs. James Comer, and Mrs. Afton Steiner and Mrs. Mary Humphries of American good-looki- - E. N. WEBB BROWN'S Taxi Service Fork. SUNDAY Phosphorus deficiencies can cause the loss of as much as 13 of milk w-r- - - Z1 production f iL fifty-four- th ' p last prov photphatd hay and paatur produc xnor nourishing, increaaa milk producpalatable tion, maka healthier animala. And iuperphsphate can double hay and caature vielda. Use Simplot Red Diamond Superphosphate now on pasture and fd and Esther Brems. A program and dancing were enjoyed during the evening. alfalfa. 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