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Show IJjO CcilliT Bobby Nichols cf Salt Lake sper: last week-end in Milford. Mrs. J. K. Murdcck jr. is in Salt . Lake fcr a visit of several days.j Mrs. J. E. Smir-h of Franklin, Ilaho( has been visiting- at the ' home cf her daughter, Mrs. E. L. Smith, the past several days. j Lieutenant and Mrs. H. S. Hamilton have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Hamilton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Killam, for a j few days. Lieutenant Hamilton is' located at the Sunnyside CCC camp near Ely. The all-county musical program given Tuesday evening in the high 't school auditorium under the direc- tion of A. H. Baker, proved a real ! treat to the large number of local j people in attendance and it is hoped that other programs along similar lines will be planned. ; A very successful public card party was given -Saturday afternoon after-noon at the Milford hotel by the American Legion Auxiliary at which 10 tables of guests played' bridge. Mrs. Lavar Voorhees was the winner of high points prize, Mrs. George Moore high honors prize and Mrs. Roy White sr. consolation con-solation prize. Mrs. Rudolph Nielsen entertained entertain-ed her bridge club at the public card party Saturday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. William Cohrane, Mrs. M. H. Pool, Mrs. J. M. Williams, Mrs. J. R Murdock jr., Mrs. Dor.glas Ryan, Mrs. W. C. Cates and Mrs. George Fernley. Prizes were won by Mrs. Cochrane for hi"h points, Mrs. Pool for high h-n-rs and Mrs. Williams consolation. FOR REX'T One furnished and one unfurnished apartment. Inquire In-quire of Mrs. Myron Lewis or phone 71. (adv.) Miss Marie Gillies was here from Salt Lake over last week-end for a visit with home folks. j I Former Senator George Jeffer-. son left Tuesday afternoon for Chicago, there to transact some business and also to consult a specialist Mrs. Erma Cline left Tuesday' fcr Los Angeles, where she was to join her husband, Attorney Saj:i , Cline, who will be there for some time while undergoing treatment fcr one of his eyes. Mrs. Gene Kirk ewertained the Wednesday night contract bridge club and guests at her home with Mrs. Rudolph Nielsen winning the high points prize, Mrs. J. A. Weston Wes-ton high honors prize and Mrs. D. S. Williams consolation prize. Others present were Mrs. George Moors, Mrs, E. L. Smih, Mrs. George Rodgers and Mrs. George Fernley. Gertrude Dewey, Mary Banks, 1 Norma White, Margaret Cochrane and Nola Swallow, accompanied by j Norman Baxter, motored to Salt : Lake Saturday evening where Mrs. ; Dewey and Miss Banks attended a Business and Professional Wc-; men's convention and Miss Cochrane Coch-rane and Miss Swallow attended a beauty operators convention. The party returned home early Tuesday Tues-day morning'. :Mrs. J. F. Tribole entertained the Ladies Aid and the World Mis- j sionary society at a one o'clock: luncheon at her hjcme TvJeeday. ; The party was in the form of a shower for Mrs. Frank Doble. Those -preseoit wpre Mesdames j Kenneth Smith, B. T. Walker. Lee Gray, Grover Black, James Glenn, George Jefferson, Fred Jefferson.; Ernest Lrren, W. H. Hendrickson. j Rupert Ingram, Roy Cottrell ana j W. F. Cottrell; Miss Estes ana Mrs. McCulley. j Mrs. L. B. Waddingham entertained enter-tained ,the G. I. A. club members and some guests at the public card party Saturday afternoon Those present were Mrs. Grover Cuddy, Mrs. G. White, Mrs. Arthur Connell, Mrs. LaMar Out-zen, Out-zen, Mrs. George Moore, Mrs Earl Gleason, Mrs. Freda Outzcn, Mrs. J. C. Smith, Mrs. Dick Johnstcn, I Mrs. Joe rianlon and Mrs. Roy Firmage. Mrs. Johnston was the winner of the club high points prize, Mrs. Connell club high honors prize while Mrs. Moore won the guests high score prize and Mrs. Hanlon consolation prize. Mrs. J. P. Holm was hostess Wednesday evening to the B. of R. jT. ladies and guests. The time was i spent playing bridge with Mrs. Merrill Edwards receiving club high points prize, Mrs. A. C. Jc-n: 1 sen club high honors prize an.'1, , Mrs. Ross Palmer club consola. ion j prize. The guests prizes were won by Mrs. D. B. James for high score and Mrs. O. A. Steanbck oonsolation. Others present were Mrs. Robert Price, Mrs. Lloyd 16, Mrs. Gene Pitchforth, Mrs. R. R. Kanert, Mrs. Stanley Voorhees, Voor-hees, Mrs. T. W. James, Mrs. Alfred Al-fred Horton, Mrs. Gk-n Barnes, Mrs. Georgia Stonehccker, Mrs. Earl Stonehocker, Mrs. Ray Mills, Mrs. Frank Kuchenmeister and Mrs. L. D. McFadden. Kozetta Koch left Sunday after; ' noon for a visit, with her sistei ' in Richfield. I Attention of our readers is di- ; rooted to t!u special CCC Fif.h anniversary page appearing in , another part of this issue. ' I Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Kanert re-! turned Sunday morning from j Grand Junction, Colorado, where they went to help welcome a new grandson at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Weekly. The Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary held a party Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. W. G. White. Those present included Mrs. G. C. Cuddy, Mrs. Georgia Stonehccker, Mrs. B. E. Hutchins, Mrs. Ethel Smith, Mrs. Hazel Steenlcck, Mrs. Madelina Johnston, John-ston, Mrs. Ray M."atrom, MrV Lucile Raines, Mrs. I. Altman, Mrs. LaPreal Lewis, Mrs. Clara McFadv.cn, Mrs. Laura Dearden, Mrs. Agnes Kanert, Mrs. Alia Parkinson, Mrs. Jane Firmage, Mrs. Lois Waddingham, Mrs. Ver-n.'n Ver-n.'n Hansen and Mrs. Mary White. E rid ire was played during the evening eve-ning with Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Waddingham, Mrs. Kennart and Mrs. Raines winning prizes. Mrs. B. T. Walker was hostess Tuesday night to her club members mem-bers and guests at a stork shower for Mrs. R. W. Acheson. Bridge was enjoyed during the evening with club prizes being awarded to Mrs. Th.mas Gerrard for first high score, Mrs. A. B. Gilliam second high and Mrs. S. W. John-soo. John-soo. ihird hi'.h. Guests prizes were awarded to Mrs. Val Yepsen for high points, Mrs. Harold Cline for high h nor an(j Mrs. LaMar Out-zin Out-zin consolation, while Mrs. Gerrard Ger-rard leeeived the cut prize and Mrs. J. M. Hughes the traveling prize. Other present were Mrs. A'.y'.n Baker. Mrs. George Fernley. Mrs. K. B. C; on, Mrs. Sam Hickman. Hick-man. Mrs. Grover Black, Mrs. W. II. Post, Mrs. Laurence Pu.crson, Mrs. Floyd Kotter and Mrs. R. W. ' Acheson. I o |