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Show j FRANKLIN j -,, . 'IIA.VKI.IN -Mr. and Mrs. 'I'li'-o dure Cnilw and son of Hailey and Mi-, and Mrs. Mai ion Hamilton and lamily or Salt I.ak.- spent last week end v Lilian at the homes of John, Oil ndo and Lorin Hampton and 1'aln i I ies. Mr. and Mrs. Will'onl Stokes and and Mrs. Ivan Woodward made a I, ashless trip to Salt Lake last week. Mrs. Ilarvel Fuhr-.s-in entertained entertain-ed I'rie.ids at WO '..id luncheon at , ,. Wednesu:.;. Guests were , i ,.,-: Cili.-on. .!. Wajne i't'i, Vi Mrs. James Howarth, Mrs. Gerald Wright, Mrs. Douglas Wright, Mrs. Floyd Robiivon, Mrs. Horace llawkea and Mrs. Lorin 1 lainpton. Mrs. Flelclier Jones a..d children of Salt Lake City are here visiting Willi Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Bradford unci other relatives and friends. Mrs. Delor Alhiston entertained al a party Tuesday afternoon hon-o,,g hon-o,,g her daughter Carolyn's 9th hirl.hday. Outdoor games were played and lunch was served to I!) of Carolyn's friends. Mr. and Mrs. Les ISalllf and Miss Marjorie Parkinson spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Parkinson. MrTinT MrX T)arv,.l Fuhrimau and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Robbins spent Decoration Day in Ogden. Dee Cooke and Hill Coltrln have returned home from Paso Robles, Calif., where they have been em ,,loycd for the past lew months. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cooke spent Decor:. i i' .1 day in Plain City, Utah. N, . Caldwell and Bernice Chilli,,, Chi-lli,,, I. , if Soda Springs spent Sunday Sun-day at ihe home or Mrs. Vess Caldwell. Cald-well. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Whitehead, Mrs. II. II. Hlggs and Mrs. Merle Adamso-i s .nt Sunday in Ogden. Mrs. Dean Gooi..-,ell of Los Angeles An-geles arrived here Tuesday. She is visiting at the home of her parents par-ents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Funk where her lather is seriously ill. Mrs. Milieu Biggs of Burley is visiting here with relatives. Mrs. Genieve C. Nelson and son, Rayman and Miss R.eta Cornish were week-end guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I George Cornish. Tim Franklin school board held a pa-: Monday night in the school banquet room. Table games were played tinder !hc direction of Mrs. Earl Shumway and supper was served to 16. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williams mid Mr. and Mrs. Lavor Doney were special guests. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olsen spent Friday in Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gearv spent the week-end! in Morgan, Utah, visiting vis-iting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bradford entertained friends at a party Saturday, Sat-urday, celebrating their 8th anni versary. r,00 was played and sup-per sup-per was served to Mr. and Mrs., Karl Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Haw lies and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Robinson. Prizes were awaided to Mrs. Cole and Mr. Haw kes. A gift va : presented by the group to Mr. Hid Mrs Bradford Mr. ami Mrs. Mel'- in Fullmer and daughter, Shirley Jean of Twin Falls spent the week-end here visiting visit-ing at tin.- home of Mrs. Fullmer's parents Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Atkinson. Atkin-son. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Robinson announce an-nounce the engagement of their laughter, Mary, to R J. Spackman. son of Mrs. Mary J. Spackman of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fuhriman have received word of the promotion promo-tion or their son, Royce, who is stationed in the Philippines from the D.E.M.L. order department to the G. E. secret service of the L.. S. Army. Mrs. Wilburn Robinson and children chil-dren spent the week-end visiting at the home of Mrs. Robinson's mother, Mrs. Pearl Williams of Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson, Mr. Myron Cornish of Lava and Mrs. Bertha Cornish; of Cove motored to Bear Lake, Sunday. - Dee Powell arrived here last week for a 2 weeks' vacation from Vallejo, Calif., where he is a naval architect ir, the Mare Island Navy yards. Mrs. Conrad Doney attended an announcement luncheon, Saturday afternoon held at the Edge-Hill Tea Gardens in Salt Lake City, honoring her sister, Miss June Bergeson. Mrs. Homer Williams was host ess to the Contract Bridge club at her home Tuesday evening. Lunch was served to five members and Mrs. Wayne Rich and Miss Mary Beatty, special guests. High score was won by Mrs. Rich. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lowe spent Decoration day visiting at the home of Mrs. Lowe's parents, Mr. and Mrs! E. C. Wheatley of Honey-ville. Honey-ville. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rich and son Darwin spent the week-end at Island Park, fishing. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Littledyke of Smithfield. Mrs. Percey Gibson and mrs. Ross Gibson entertained at a trousseau trous-seau tea Sunday afternoon honoring honor-ing their sister-in-law Miss Eva Kirk who will marry Kenneth Johnson, John-son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Johnson of Preston on June 5. A color scheme of green and yellow was carried out. The table was covered with a lace table cloth over yellow and centered with a miniature crystal carriage filled with yellow columbines. Crystal candelabra with yellow tapers were placed at each end of the table. Miss LaRee Schvaneveldt of Preston poured. Bonnie Kirk and Marie Izatt were in charge of the gifts and Ella Rae Kirk and Betty Lowe assisted the hostesses in serving. The guest book was in charge of .Ella Hull of Whitney. Miss Kirk presided in the trou : seau rooms and her moth.: Mi.i. Belva Kirk received the) gujtij. President LaReen Lowe Vice President Julia Hobbs, S-.cretrry Fern Lowe of the Ladies' Litem.' club entertained the members i.t the home of Mrs. Lowe T.urr :'.a afternoon. Officers for tli ; coming com-ing year were voted on a: id lh" present presidency was re.lec o 1. Table games were played and lu.ich was served, to 10 members, |