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Show union John Erekson, Sherman Day, My hospital. The Stewart's home is guest recently when members of ron Allen, and Larry Crossgrove in Woodland Hills, Calif. Mrs her family entertained for her at a surprise dinner party at HarStewart is visiting with her ushered. Mr & Mrs Lynn Chiverall. mons Cafe in Murray, in honor of The young couple honeymoon Mr &. Mrs Deverl B. Stewart, Salt her 74th birthday. The dining ed in Phoenix, Ariz. Mr Day will Lake, are the new baby's other table was centered with a beauenter the service and Mrs Day grandparents. tifully decorated birthday cake. will make her home with her par Mrs H. W. Young, Pocatello, Those attending the party were ents for the present time. Ida., and Mrs Joe Howell, Salt Mr & Mrs Alton Bogges, Woods were luncheon gue: ts Tues- Cross; Mr & Mrs Walter (Elma) Lake, Mr & Mrs Robert Nielsen and of Mrs Young's sister, Mrs Wilson, Bennion; Mr & Mrs Kenday children, Salt Lake, were Thanks neth (Leola) Sutherland, Murray; Harvey Marchant. giving dinner guests at the home Mr & Mrs Vernon (May) Cook Mrs and Paul daughKingdom & of her sister and family, Mr and son Gordon, Mr & Mrs Orden Mrs Willis Sharp. Mr Sharp's ters, Salt Lake, spent Sunday (Rose) Curtis, Holladay; Mr & & Aith Mr Wheeler. Mrs Joseph mother, Mrs William Sharp, RigMrs Larry Metcalf, Salt Lake; Mr The Relief Society of the Un & hy, Ida., was an overnight guest Mrs Ruel Boggess, Mr & Mrs ion Third Ward held its conferSaturday at the Sharp home. Harold Boggess, and Olive Bog Dee Butterfield, Riverton, Mr ence Sunday evening. Speakers gess. & Mrs George Jensen and Beth were Ruth Wood, president of Proctor were Thanksgiving din the organization, Jean Mickleson ner guest of Mr & Mrs Paul Marva Teran and Bishop Collin Wood. Musical numbers were fur Cook. Mr & Mrs Deverl Stewart (Jean nished by the Singing Mothers. On Friday, Nov. 30, the follow Chiverall) announce the arrival Mr & Mrs Lowell Greer re of a daughter Nov. 20 at a local ing books will be added to the to af their home returned cently ter enjoying a week's vacation in shelves of the Midvale branch of Los Angeles where they visited the Salt Lake County Library: FICTION relatives and friends. En route to heir home they spent two days The Trusting and The Maimed in Las Vegas. and Other Irish Stories, by J. Mrs Edith Van Valkenburg en Plunkett. A fine collection tertained at a Thanksgiving din contemporary and realistic. at The Case of the Presidents' Heads, ner and iamily bafby M. Stokes. A first-rather home Thursday. Twenty-ninuests enjoyed the day with their fler of art, politics and inter national intrigue. mother and grandmother. The Figure in the Dusk, by J. Mr & Mrs Richard par-ant- OLIVE SHARP, Reporter Ph.: AM 5 27S0 NUPTIALS HELD AT UNION NOV. 19 Miss Marie Erekson, daughter of Mr & Mrs Alma O. Erekson, Cottonwood height , and Duane R. Day, son of Mr & Mrs Ralph S. Day, Draper, were married Nov. 19 at the home of the bride's parents. Bishop Alvin Thomas of the Butler Ward ofEREKSON-DA- ficiated. Following the rites they were honored at a reception at the East Midvale Second Ward. The bride's attendants were Miss Pen ney Erekson, Miss Kae Winn, Miss Joan Davis, and Miss Marilyn Milne. Best man for the groom was Dennis Parker, while BOMS oirrumnm Iff Burninghom A mystery which Creasey. and family, Kearns, Mr & Mrs moves a at fine clip, with no Wallace Duce, Rose Park, and Mr wayside stops. & Mrs H. C. Hermanson, Eph nam. were Thanksgiving dinner quests of Mrs Verda Nowlan and Captain's Bride, General's Lady, by Mrs Mark Clark. Her life as (laughter Jill. an army wife. Members of the Tee Pee A Club enjoyed a luncheon Mon- The Wilder Shores of Love, by day at the home of Lorie Roberts. Edna Jensen and Blanche Thom- were hostesses. Others attending were Pearl Greer, Ruth AnRIVERTON. UT. ierson. Dorothy Walker, Hazel Ph. AM Ki her, Roma Hodgson, and Ann Milne. Following lunch the after DRAPER. UT. noon was spent sewing. Ph. AM Mr & Mrs John Mazanis (Karen iioggess) and children, who have PICK-Uand DELIVERY been living in Delta, Colo., have Any Place in Salt Lake County moved back to Utah to make their home, and at the present Always Quality Work time are staying with her par ens. Mr & Mrs Rucl Bogcess. Mr & Mrs Calvin Jaynes and children, Tooele, were Thanks giving dinner guests at the home af Mr & Mrs Ray Eck. Mr & Mrs Fred Greer and Miss Arleen Parker, Salt Lake, were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr & Mrs L. C. Greer and son Gary. Mr & Mrs John A. Shelton sons Mark, Stephen, and Danny spent the holiday week end in Menan Ida., with her parents Mr & Mrs C. W. Shippen. Mr & Mrs Don Butterfield and family were Thanksgiving dinner nt ( guests at the home of her par ents, Mr & Mrs Leland Shelton East Midvale. Paul Ashton, who recently re turned from the Samoan mission iii'ld, was the speaker in the Un am Second Ward meeting Sun lay. Terry Richardson. Holladay fuinished musical numbers. 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