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Show G TOE SAIT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1930. relief society 9 C01M.EMARMEI SERVES BANQUET SPRING VI LLE. One of the larg-- t and most successful parties of the wCelt wa held Tuesday afternoon when the officers and class leaders of the First ward Relief society entertained the ward members with a Christmas social. A banquet was eerved early in the afternoon, with covers laid for 75 guests. A program of music and readings was an enjoyable feature of the affair. President Mllenda Sumsion, general chairman, presided. Announcement SPRINOVILLE.' made of the marriage of Miss Thelma Boyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myron A. Boyer of this city, to Myron Carter of Spanish Fork, which took place Wednesday. Deoember 17. The bride, In the Mantl temple. Is - 'X Bridge Party iV . 50 ' I i . V c, a .f N ' '"X ' t SPRINOVILLE. Mrs. G. W. Men- Play Five Hundred H tl II " mi III lint :tt M I I II It II III II 7 I I I Ml I M III II III I til till I I II itiiniti i w in nfditi tiii i i ii ijllt'IH I ll I1 1 H 1 '. .r, VT .7.7. 7. 1 , 7. lliif I aya Mti Mill l Ml Hi II III ll I list MiiMimmiil II II I II I I I I Mil I mm I I 11 II I j ill j j j jin! IM II I II ,7r Y H Mlllf II Hit II II I I l II II .. ... 11 I t I II Ml Ml I I M H ' . I !" ii ii In attendance. Hostesses HER i Griffith was angements. PAYSON Mr. and Mrs. Anthrlm Robbins announce the engagement of their daughter, Zora, to Irving Schaerrer, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Schaerrer, both of this city. The marriage will take place Monday, December 22, In the Balt Lake temple. Both young people are graduates of the Payson high schooL They will make their home at Payson. In CHOICE Held ALL GIFTS slxty-flv- k BINGHAM CANYON. denhall was hostess to the membra of the Gleaner class of the Fourth ward M. I. A. at a Christmas party Friday evening. Gifts were exchanged aAd a pleasant time spent, with games and lunch. I The male BRIGHAM CITY. members of the Box Elder high school faculty entertained the other faculty members at a Christmas party Wed nesday evening. A red and green color scheme was cleverlly carried out In the decorations. Dinner was e served to guests. Special guests Included Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy D. White, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Hoopes of this city and Miss Evelyn Sorenson of Berkeley. Cal. W. H. a Gifts Exchanged friends Faculty Party Leave for Coast Mrs. O. S. Jensen and daughter, Mildred, left Saturday for Oakland, Cal, where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stun Baird during the holidays. Mrs Jensens mother, Mrs. A. B. Waldemar of Salt Lake, accompanied them. They will also visit friends In Los Angeles before returning home. HM were Mrs. Helen Ashcroft, Mrs. Harlan Boyer, Mrs Merrill Young of Salt Lake and the First ward M. I. A. officers. Mi4 Luncheon, Social t MiiftmiMM given in the First ward amusement hall Saturday evening;, with nearly ') BINGHAM C A N Y O N. Mrs. Dewey Knudsen entertained at a bridge party Monday evening, honoring Mrs. Charles Clinton. Prizes were won by Mrs. W. E. Scott and Mrs. W. L. Madsen. A late supper was served, which was enjoyed by eighteen guests. 6PRINGVILLE. The Lynx chib, social unit of the high school, entertained at a luncheon and social at Keeleys. Provo, Saturday evening. A large number of members and guests Were In attendance. prominent In aoclal and civlo activities of this community, recently returned from an L. D. S. mission In the eastern states. In honor of the bride, a shower was y f'ii!iinu. H of the 'arr- charge Visitors Entertained LEHI The motifs for many par- ties and dinners waa Mrs. Lenore Otterson and sons. Delbert and Ray. and Mrs. Allen Otterson of Conrad, Mont., and Mrs. Dean Judy of Idaho Falls, Idaho, who vLslted In Lehl for the past 10 days. They were enter talned, while here, by Mrs. Ortndi Allred, Mrs. L R. Peck and Mrs. Rob' ert Allred. ACTIVITIES OF QIRL SCOUTS IN SALT LAKE BINGHAM CANYON. Mrs. Eugene Jenkins was hostess to the Firemen's auxiliary No. 1 Monday evening. Five hundred was enjoyed. Refreshments Were eerved to twelve The Girl Scout troops will hold no guests. nacre regular meetings until the first week In January, but there will be Dinner at Home many Christmas parties, both outSPRINGVTLLE. Mrs. A. O. Pack- doors and In, during the holidays. at her ard entertained at dinner home Monday complimentary to her The Girl Scout office will be closed mother, Mrs. Rhoda Groesbeck, who the day before Christmas, and29.will was 84 years old that day. Social open again Monday, December chat and music were features of the June Burbidge will entertain troop 23 at her home on Monday. afternoon. Troop 11 of the Garfield school will be entertained at the home of Its Shower Given Mrs. A. A. Barr, on MonBINOHAM CANYON. Mrs. A. E. captain. afternoon, December 29. Mrs. Miller entertained at a shower Fri- day William will entertain memdaughter, bers of Lyons day evening, honoring her to 16 of the Riverside George school attroop Genevieve, whose marriage her home the day before Gadd was announced last week. Christmas. Mrs. J. Winston Alter will have a party for the West high Students at Luncheon school troop at her home on the same SPRINOVILLE. With a large day. Troop 12 of the Liberty school crowd of students In attendance, the will give a very special party. Only Home Economics club of the high girls who have passed at least one school entertained at a Christmas test during the last month will atluncheon Friday noon, followed by a tend. Troop 10 of the First Methodprogram and matinee dance. Miss ist church will go to the home of one of Its members after the caroling dRllla Read was In charge. on Tuesday evening. Troop 10, assisted by the Service troop and the Entertains Club Mrs. older Girl Scouts of all the troops, CANYON. BINGHAM will carols at the Sarah Daft Dewey Knudsen entertained the U. O. home,sing 6t. Anns Orphanage and the I. O. club at her home In Copperfleld The girls met to hospltaL Thursday afternoon. Luncheon was county rehearse the carols at the First served to twelve guests. church last Saturday afternoon. Entertained at Home Troop 17 of St. Mark's and troop Members of the 13 of the Forest school will have bob SPRINOVILLE. N. I. P. club were pleasantly enter- sled parties. The courts of honor of tained at the home of Mrs. Howard troop 7 of the First Congregational Jensen Saturday evening. Progressive church and troop eight of the First "500" was featured ana prizes were Presbyterian church have planned a awarded to Mrs. Ann Stewart and joint bob sled party, to be followed was by eats at the church. Mrs. Clara Child. Luncheon served by the hostess. The old clothes contest closes Monday. To date the Girl Scouts have collected 1525 pounds of clothVisitors Arrive BINGHAM CANYON. Mr. and ing, and the Family Service has givMrs. I. D. Boltz of Debeque, Colo., en It all away. Troop 15 Is happy arrived during the week to be the to announce that two of our girls, holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dorothy Whlpprecht and Avanelle Ransom at the Apex. Mr. Bolts was Wooley, both got second class badges formerly connected with the Apex at the court of awards. AVANEI.LE WOOLLEY, Scribe. Mining company. TROOP 16 Wednesday the Boy Hostess at Home Scouts of troop 86 were present at SPRINGVILLI? Mrs. Phoebe Sin our meeting. We played 8treets and The gleton was hostess to the Fourth Alleys and Flying Dutchman. ward Relief society members at her boys took part In the games. They Bible enjoyed the home Tuesday afternoon. patrol comers, and stories given by Mrs. Rena Roylance thought our way of taking Inspection of afterthe feature was a special very good. The boys taught us the noons program. fishermens knot and the sailors reef knot. Grace and Wtlda Bell sang a duet. One boy told us how they conTwelve Guests BINGHAM CANYON. Members ducted theirs. We were very glad to of Firemens auxiliary were enter- have them with us, and hope they tained Monday evening at the fire will visit some other time. Can you hall, with Mrs, Thomas Masters and remember when you first passed your Mrs. Clive 81ddoway as hostesses. Re- tenderfoot test, and became a real freshments were served to twelve scout? Didn't you feel like you wanted to dance around and make everyguests. one happy. That's Just the way five happy girls felt today. They want Alumni Dance to plunge right Into their second The E annual SPRINOVILL class. Most of the meeting was spent of social the and dance alumni In passing tire girls on their tenderSprlngvllle high school will be held foot test. We have so ambiChristmas night in the gymnasium. tious girls that we expectmany to have all Elmo Coffman, president of the local second class girls before the year's association, Is In charge of arrange- - over. JOSEPHINE DAVIS, Scribe. TROOP 21. Mrs. Porter and Lu-cl- le Kooyman were with us today. We learned more letters In signaling which was followed by a contest. We sang a new song called The Elf Man." The meeting this wk was In the form of a Christmas party. W6 played several games and had reMrs. Porter presented freshments. each Girl Scout with a tablet In which to keep her home service record, FRANCE8 SUCJDEN, Scribe. TROOP 24. We are very proud of Helen Heffner and Beverly Brown, who received their second class badges December 5. These two girls are the first of our troop to receive awards. All but three girls are working on second class. We are sure that these girls will receive their second class and possibly more at the next court of awards. HELEN HEFFNER, Scribe. Mrs. Alta B. Cassidy came to scout meeting. We sang a cheer song to her. Anna Stamm, Doris Arnold and Louise Stlef passed table setting. June Shephard, Helen Heffner and Madeline Gram passed bed making. Mr. Stlef, Louise's father, made a Thanksgiving cake and we all had a piece of It. Pres-bytfri- ah LAURA MANN, Picture of a woman enjoying her favorite magazine while dinner Is cooking automatically and perfectly. ITS SO 1 Scribe. Ai A TROOP 25 416, time for scout meeting for troop 25. There was a hurry-scurr- y to line up for color ceremony. After color ceremony we discussed the plan of turning old clothes In to help the poor. The old clothes were gathered up. We are trying very hard to hand In the most We were told that they clothes. would be weighed and the troop In the highest weight of would receive prise. In that case. I suppose have to hand In my old shoes. We elected a new scribe, Mary Wootton. We then went to our patrol corners. Our troop la growing so fast we will soon have to start a new patrol. We all gathered together and practiced signaling. Most of us will pass our signaling test next time, as we have been while. Then studying It for quite the troop had a spelling match that Scout law but a wasnt one, match. We sang a few songs and learned a new one, The Dogle. We are learning many songs new to us, because we are a new troop. We had Heap Big Indian for lieutenant this time Margaret Connelly, who danced the Indian dance In the Girl Scout show. We were all very Interested In her costume, especially In the rattles of the rattle snake. More old clothes were turned in, and money for the ticket sales. This ended another happy scout meeting, and all said good by. MARY WOOTTON, Scribe. handing clothing a Ill a Girl the TROOP 26 Our troop held Its meeting at the McKinley school December 4. and a rather exciting time It was. While some of us were passing our tenderfoot tests, we played games with the knots to see whether we knew how to tie them when our turn In the test came. We sang songs we have learned. We made a fine record at passing our tenderfoot tests because everyone that took It got 100 and we surely hope the girls that 100 too, so take It next time will we may have 100 per cent In our records at passing our tenderfoot tests. We ended our meeting by singing Now Run Along Home. BETTY M DONALD, Scribe. Luncheon, Badge TROOP 18. We had a delightful party. One of the games played proved to be especially Interesting. We were given ten sentences, each suggesting the name of a pie. The one who guessed all of the pies reconceived a prize. Refreshment sisting of ice cream, candy and cookies were served. We received a pleas"Wedding Reception ant when our captain In compliment to broughtsurprise SPRINGVILLE the material for our ChinaMr. and Mrs. Frank Martin, who man dolls. We were unable to com TROOP 27 In our meeting last were recently married, a wedding re- plete the dolls at scout meeting, so members to we had enough ception and dance will be given In W WllJEAN VDtUOALL1 Scribe. !hav two Ptrols' When each patrol the First ward amusement hall Monra, organized, we elected patrol day evening. TROOP 19 The first class tet ? were heights, distance and signal-- 1 'Arrive From Coast Nnm. BINGHAM CANYON. Mr. and lng. Mary Holland passed her sec- Mrs. Fred Turner and family, former ond class flag test. Next Monday P n?rnl nlTrol t (TV Bingham residents, now of Lancaster, we are going to take cans of fruit r re. I N h.ilVimtrel Ml s CaL, arrived during the week to spend and vegetables Instead of due, for 2 the holidays at the home of their the unemployed people. We had two O MrHIlen ADI We Ire of our old girls come bark again. ,S.Hletl la toif have daughter, Mrs. Mark Hansen. Six of u glad 'ire,y were Dotothv Stott Mary and They ted ouf tenderfoog teat. We all pa n a also Mrs. vbutd Stockslager "JT'J w flow we Sewing and Lunch we planned our birthday short time. tat 1 ,, wXt tent SPRINGVILLE. Members of the which is January IS Wa are party, mn4 M, wnif(l Kensington club of the Community Ad f at re our twU We church spent a delightful afternoon '.! , i.be , r e it Wry rmlCli. and our Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Peter k ttmn frown r fa' Forsythe. Sewing was followed by a dainty lunch served by the hostess. At'DhlY FECK. Scribe. TROOP 20 Met at the M school Thursday at 4 o'clock W be-- j U or It Kf I iru eJ Turkey Dinner LUHEKA Mr I O MrMIcliae! PAYSON. Members of the Eve- gan our meeting with the color cere-- 1 ning Bridge club enjoyed a turkey mony and our salute to the flag fnl- - entertained (h f.wavea Lltertrv club dinner Wednesday evening at the lowed by the Girl Scout pmmie Mrs. in a ttamg manner on Thursday home of Mr. and Mrs. Will McClel- Means, our captain, taught us how to evcinrg Mr Jej Haws reviewed lan. Mr. spd Mrs. Floyd Wilson clay basketball, which we all think The Rise of Silas Lapriam, by Wilthe first prize and Mr. and ly great fun. Closing the program ham Dean Howell. Mr Nsman Willmore gate a biography of the Mrs. B. F. Ott, the consolation. we sang Taps, and had an echo. LOU SCHROEDER, Scribe, thor, and led the class In discussion. Twenty guest were present. CANYON. Members of the A. U. L. club were delightfully entertained by Mrs. Maurice Cotter at her home In Copperton Thursday afternoon. Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock, followed by bridge. 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