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Show were won by Mrs. Delia Delia Lucia, Mrs. Mabel Jensen and Mrs. Naudyne Swenson. Lovely refreshments were served to seven by the hostess. Robert Bolman of Hollywood, Calif., enroute from a business trip to Denver, Colo., visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bc'.man from Thursday nifcht to Sunday night of last week. Mrs. Dan Delaney entertained her hridige elu'b at her home on Tuesday evening of last week. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Bob Jimas, first; Mrs. John Tan-garo, Tan-garo, second, and Mrs. Frank Zaccaria, consolation. Lovely refreshments re-freshments were served. o After a business meeting, games ' were played with prizes wvn by Mrs. Ada Christensen at 500, Mrs. Ann Emmons at canasta, Mrs. Florence Smith and Mrs. Berniece Clinton, bingo. Lovely Love-ly refreshments were served to abcut 22. Mrs. Leona Susaeta charmingly charming-ly entertained her " afternoon dessert-bridge club at her home in Ccpperton Wednesday. Special Spec-ial guest was Mrs. Maijorie Bates. Members attending were Mrs. Lucille Brisk, Mrs. Ada Carrigan, Mrs. Agnes Jclinstcn, Mrs. 'Ruth Jacques, Mrs. Nellie Ohesler, Mrs. Hermino Feraco and Mrs. Josephine Morris. Mrs. ; Carrigan and Mrs. Morris scored high and Mrs. Johnston won the bingo prize. Mrs. Eunice Rao CoMings entertained en-tertained with a surprise birthday birth-day party Saturday afternoon, March 1, at 2 o'clock honoring , her daughter Kathy Lynn's sev-ionth sev-ionth birthday. Guests bidden to join in the fun were Mary Margaret Mar-garet Creedon, Elaine Houston, Gaiy Stevenson, Hilda Ugarte, Gary and Royce Nielsen, Sue Ann Dimmick, Emma Jean Lei-chtle, Lei-chtle, Carol Nielson and Benita Ortiz. Games were played for entertainment after which refreshments re-freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Murano and Mr. and Mrs. Ross M. Cushing attended an open house at the I Union Building on the University Univer-sity of Utah campus last Friday night. I Mrs. Mabel Brimhall was a dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mayne of Cop-perto.ii Cop-perto.ii Tuesday. W. B. A. meets Monday night March 10 at 7:00 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Pete Smith of Copper-ton. Copper-ton. Al'l nu mbers are invited to come out. Four metnbeis from the Bing-ham-Midvale -Eagles Auxiliary Mrs. Charles Carey, Mrs. Pete Smith, Mrs. Cecil Down.-? and Mrs. Bertha Tassainer, attended the state auxiliary visitation to '.lie Salt Lake City aerie last! I r :,ht, Thursday. I Staying Lst wet'x er.d at the heme ot Mrs. Eui: ..e Rae Celling.! Cell-ing.! and fami' wls her fa.'ien law, Guy Ceilings of Monroe. Mr. Collmgs arrived Saturday, called bv J'lc death of his brother, broth-er, Fnnk Ce'ngs of Salt Lake City whose funen.1 wwas hi Id in Salt Lake Tuesday. Tuesday evening, Ruth Re-bekaih Re-bekaih Lodge held its meeting for March at the heme of Mrs. He:b Gust in Copperton. A regular business meeting was held after which bridge was played. Prizes by LYN CONNELLY THERE are reports that "$64.-000 "$64.-000 Challenge" may not last out the season . . . Frankly, we're surprised it lasted as long as it did ... It never had the suspense or appeal of the original show . . . Whatever happened to radio's popular pop-ular "Lum and Abner" Cliet Luml I. a lie k is public relations counselor for an oil company and Norrls (Abner) Goff is head of a real estate development in Laguna Beach, Cal. Eve Arden is losing her new show . . . Actually, it's a pretty good half hour, but to the majority of viewers Miss Ardcn will always be Connie Brooks just as Lucille Ball will always be Lucy. Jack Webb wants to give up thesping and concentrate on direction di-rection and production . . . Hs would bow out of the 1959 "Drag-nut" "Drag-nut" series and let Ben Alexander star . . Another one with similar ideas is William Bendix who hat ideas of having someone else play Riley while he directs the serieu After all these years Groucho Marx has lost his auto sponsor . . . Hope some one else latches onto the sarcastic one for his type of rapier wit is a vanishing breed and TV net'ds it . . . Charles Boy-er Boy-er calls live TV "ersatz theater a combination of the stage and film." PLATTER CHATTER CAPITOL: If you're a frantlo parent searching for some peace from rock and roll, bask In the glorious music of Nelson Riddle's latest that swoony, nostalgic "I'm Gettln' Sentimental Over You" . . It's great . . . Flip side has a choral group doing the title song from "The Girl Most Likely" ... The kids may even park their j nu kin' shoes for this one . . . Sem- , prini and his orchestra, a sensation sensa-tion in Britain, makes an Impressive Impres-sive debut on this label via "Des-tiny "Des-tiny Theme" and "Invitation Waltz," both ol them piano solos which display his talents with a flourish |