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Show Mr. artel Mrs. Walter Carlton spent a few clays in Salt Lake City this week. Oeorge Moore and daughter, Mrs. Arlenu Voorhees, were Salt Ijike City visitors this week. Memlbers of the Bridgadier club met at the home of Mrs. Kdbert Colborn Monday evening with Mrs. O. II. Smith winning the high honors prize and Mrs. 0. A. Steen-bock Steen-bock the high points prize, while Mrs. Arthur Connell received the consolation award. Others present were Mrs. 1''. A. Bingham, Mrs. Dan James, . . P. Holm, Mrs.' Ross Baxter Vern Shingleton and Mrs. William Morris. ' i I Mrs. George Moore was hostess to members of the Big Four Bridge ! club Wednesday of last week. Those present were Mrs. Ronald Bunks, Mrs. Vern Shingleton, Mrs. Lloyd Lee, Mrs. Harry Garfield, 1 Mrs. Fay Bradshaw, Mrs. J. P.; Holm and Mrs. Grover Cuddy. The prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Shingleton for, high points and j Mrs. Banks for high honors, while Mrs. Lee received the consolation prize. ! V Mrs. Lloyd Kohler and small son Ned were Salt Lake City visitors this week. C. L. Semeyn, retired Western Pacific railroad man, who has been visiting for several months at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Robert Oolborn, is leaving this Thursday for a Christmas visit with another daughter in Bakersfield, California. Califor-nia. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Hall, now residents of Compton, California Califor-nia but former long-time residents of Minersville, observed their 60th wedding anniversary December 4 in the Compton East ward L. D. S. chapel, with some 300 guests present pre-sent for the occasion. Beaver county people in attendance included in-cluded Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mc. Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Jameson and daughter Bernice of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roberts and Miss Pauline Mathews of Minersville. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Whittaker received the sad word .Tuesday that Lewis D. Cray, to whom their daughter Ardith had ben married since August, had died in Washington, Wash-ington, D. C, where he had gone for hospitalization. Mr Gray, a native of Boston and a former service ser-vice man, suffered an injury to his back in a .plane crash and had been employed as a public accountant in Las Vegas prior to his relapse. Mrs. Gray received the word there and expected to catch a plane for Washington. |