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Show ( a T ; t , :, utj rr :: 'rr 7: z VjAj v . i Thursday, March 24, ?7 ENTERTAIN GEEJTS Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jones and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stevens and twin sons, 'LudJlj L-- i d Wesley and Stanley of Lovell, Wyoming. Stanley arrived in Salt Lake Friday from an LDS mission to South Australia. Wesley returned three weeks ago after filling a mission in the Central States. Mr. Chester Stevens filled a mission to Australia about 30 years ago and was acquainted with Mrs. L V. Delahunty and HUNTER NOTES OF INTEREST Bt Mi. Randy Momsw Wut 5460 THE NORTH JORDAN Stake Relief Society entertained at dinner Friday. Special guests were members of the Stake Presidency. In charge of arrangements were Mary Lou Nielson, Mrs. Yenna Johnson, Mrs. Inez Doxey and Mrs. Edith Kilpack. Eleven board members attended, and members ol the stake presidency attending were President and Mrs. Wallace Bawden, President and Mrs. Dean Farnsworth and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brock of the HigJj Council 3500 South Dial CT Engagement Revealed Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Latham announce the betrothal of their daughter, Gail Davis, to Dennis Warr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Warr of Granger. will graduate The bride-elethis spring from Cyprus high school and her groom-to-b- e is attending an electronic, school, planning on graduation in the fall. ct family. Mrs. Stevens also visited her sisters, Mrs. F. Kennard and Mrs. Clinton Black of Granger. - The Hunter Ward Relief Society entertained at a social Thursday. A program was given consisting of invocation by Mrs. Dorothy Hancock, followed by a reading given , by Mrs. Nancy Cannon, Visiting Teachers." A chorus, under the direction of Mr. Camille Hart, sang "Visiting Teachers Song." Mrs. Leola Ludwig was the speaker and special guest speakers were Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Miller of Bountiful who spoke and demonstrated health foods, followed by a demonstration of bread making with stone-grouflour. Mrs. Oloyd Danger-fiel- d offered benediction. The Ml Riders, headed by Lee Evans, president, chartered Lewis Stages and enjoyed a short vacation at Ely, Nevada. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Defa and family motored to Evanston, Wyoming Sunday to visit with relatives. The Hunter 3rd Ward Sunday School class, directed by Mrs. Frank Marshall, entertained at a party Saturday afternoon at the Delton Bowling Alleys. The group returned to the home of Miss Vallene Moesser and enjoyed pot luck supper. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Day entertained their social group at their home, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Doxqy, Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Haskell, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. James Newton and. Mr. and Mrs. James Sharp. Games were enjoyed. Mrs. Willard Jones entertained members of her Sewing Club recently complimentary to Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, Mrs. Botha Newton, Mrs. Jayne Moesser, Mrs. Inez Doxey, Mrs. Irma Coon, Mrs. LaVelle Nielson, Mrs. Ethyleen Hillam, Mrs. Emma Breeze, Mrs. Mary Rolph and Mrs. Marie Richards, a special guest. Mrs. Jones was assisted by Mrs. Irene Furness and Mrs. Marie Drown. HUNTER LAKE i:q:;gr co.v.es to HD3E LOCALS FOR. fAAGNAITE Mis. James Jensen, Reporter Dial 2354 Word has just been received ing year. Betrothal Revealed Mr. and Mrs. Louis Monsen had Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ekiredge as a visitor for four days, Mr. that Douglas Hook, who will gradMr. Hook is the son of Mr. and announce the engagement of their Monsens mother, Mrs. Faryl MonElder and Mrs. Sterling W. Sill uate in June from Pomona Mrs. W. S. Hook of Salt Lake and daughter were dinner guests College, daughter, Ruth, to Leon Noorda, sen of Fillmore, Utah. former Claremont, City, California, residents. Magna son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert home Mrs. at the of President and Verne Breeze Sunday afterThe Lake Ridge 2nd LDS Ward Noorda, formerly of Granger, now residents of Draper, will conduct a Penny Parade" on noon. Mrs. Breeze was assisted as Miss Eldredge attended the Friday, March 31st. hostess by Mrs. Dean Farnsworth IF IT'S and Mrs. Wallace Bawden. The Brigham Young University, being affiliated with the Cappa Debs Mrs, Peggy Buckalew entertain- guests included President and social unit Mr. Noorda recently ed at a St Patrick's Day luncheon Mrs. Dean Farnsworth, President returned from a mission to the complimentary to Mrs. Dorothy and (Mrs. Wallace Bawden and Mr. Netherlands' and is now attending Hoskins, Mrs. Betty Plott and Mrs. and Mrs. Neldon Bateman, dauof President the University of Utah. Carol Riggs. ghter and The young couple plan to wed and Mrs. Breeze. WE HAVE IT! in May. Mrs. Janice Fullmer entertained her Pinochle Club on Friday. Mrs. Thekla Walk entertained Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Sorenson Special quests were, Mrs. Shirley Install It announce the arrival of a baby Barton and Mrs. Janice Olsen. friends at a Stanley party last week with Mrs. Irene Bendixon daughter on March 7th. She Game prizes were awarded to as saleslady. Mrs. Bendixon is weighed in at 7 pounds 2 ounces Mrs. Laura Lee Fraser, Mrs. and joins another sister, who is JoAnn Judd and Mrs. Nancy Sim turning proceeds from her parties to the Relief Society to help with 'AUTO GLASS 2 years old. Mrs. Sorenson is the mons. the Hunter 2nd Ward Building former Phyllis Nielson of the Hunter 2nd Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yates wel- Fund. comed a new daughter March 4th. 'PATlD DOOR Firesides were held at the home They have three other children Bishop and Mrs. Jack Nielson d as of Bishop and Mrs. Grant playmates for the new arrival accompanied Mr. and Mrs. George Sunday evening for the M 'WINDOW GLASS Jenson, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Men and Gleaners. The Laurels The Young Marrieds held their Ainslie, Mr. and Mrs. John and Ensigns met at the home of Social Dance Saturday at the Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Misa Janiel Moesser and the Mia Pleasant Green Wardhouse. Re- Miller as dinner guests of Mr. 'TABLE TOPS Maids and Explorers at the home freshments were served and a Dave Piguet of San Francisco Max Raisor. Mrs. of Mr. and social time enjoyed. Thursday evening at Hotel Utah. A recording was given by Elder 'MIRRORS Mr. Ervin Herman traveled to Harold B. Lee of the Council of 2nd The Hunter Ward Mutual Twelve. Idaho to Pocatello, Sunday parti' cipate in a bowling tournament classes- - enjoyed a toboganning 'GLAZING party in Parleys Canyon SaturMrs. Margie Lubick and son of day with Kenneth Smith and Concord, California, are expected Boyd Willden in charge. soon to spend a few days with 'STOREFRONTS Mrs. Lubicks mother, Mrs. Margie of invited Nielson six Johnny McDermaid. his friends to a birthday party 'SHOWER DOORS Mr. and Mrs. Bill Landures and Saturday. The guests included Peter Andreason, Wyatt Kerry family spent Sunday in a nearby PHONE AM Bennett, Ricky FarnS' canyon, enjoying the first day of son, JaySteve Lowder and Bryan worth, spring. Hunter Items son-in-la- w East-woo- CZCllADAY GIAGO Store, Former Magna Man Leaves For Overseas Duty With Service CHAMBRAY SHIRTS 0U mans sisas SANFORIZED 2 for to 14 Roomy, full cut dimansion moans axtra comfort! Add long tuck-i- n tails, graduated slaava lengths, 2 chart pockets and youve got a groat Penney value! 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