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Show about a week here with her sister sis-ter and' family, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Anderson and children. Mrs. Becky Jones was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening. ev-ening. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Frances Kelly, first; Mrs. Doreen iDelaney, second, and Mrs. Irma Davis, consolation. consola-tion. Delicious late refreshments were served. Monthly conjoint dinner of the Firemen and Auxiliary dinner group will be held Monday night March 31 at 7 pan. On the committee com-mittee arranging the dinner are Mrs. (Marfalda Jaodbson, .Mrs. Lottie Kawlings, and Mrs. Mae Stil'lman. Sunday visitors of Mr. and iMrs. A. D. .Benitley and children were Mrs. iBenitley's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greene of Salt ILake City. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Biianchi 'had their baby daughter, Christine, Chris-tine, 'baptized at Holy Rosary Church last Sunday morning, and afterwards had as guests at their home Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Fike and daughter, Debbie, Mr. and Mrs. Roger IBianchi and son, Russell, of Midvale and Father John Sullivan. Mrs. Boyd Anderson assisted by her sister, Mrs. Tom B'iocko-vich B'iocko-vich entertained her (bridge club at her home 'last Thursday night. Mrs. Venl Peterson was an invited in-vited guest. Prizes were won 'by Mrs. Hosmar Peterson, first; Mrs Verl Peterson second, and Mrs. A. J. Sargent, consolation. Other members present were Mrs. A. D. Bentley, Mrs. Phillip Sanderson, Sander-son, 'Mrs. IBM Wilson and1 Mrs. Verio Kendrdck. Very lovely refreshments re-freshments were served. Of the famed Seven Wonders of the ancient world, only one survives the Pyramids of Egypt. The others were the Pharos (lighthouse) (light-house) of Alexandria; Hanging Gardens of Babylon; the Temple of Artemis; the Statue of the Olympian Zeus; the Tomb of King Mausolus, and the Colossus of Rhodes. tii ii "-iii mrmrinr -n Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Hogden of Seattle, Wash, called at the Metfli cdist Parsonage and the high school Tuesday. Mrs. Hogden will be remembered here as Helen Austin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Austin of Salt Lake City, formerly of Highland Boy. The young couple will visit Mr. Hogden's parents in Jamestown, James-town, North Dakota and then return west, making their home in Portland, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Gust, Don Gust and Miss Dyea Hiskey were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Goodwin and family of Salt Lake City. Pat:y Nielson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Nielson, who is ottendiiug BYU at Provo, spent four days home last week between be-tween winter and spring quarters. quar-ters. 'Mrs. Tom Blockovich left last Friday to return to her home in Las Vegas, Nev., after spending |