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Show M. II. Pool and daughter Sarah are visitors in Suit Luke this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Palmer left Sunday for Suit Lake City, where Mr. Palmer will receive medical treatment. Miss Lucile Kstcs attended an inteK.nominational conference for the intermountain work held in Salt Lake City February 2-4. Mr. anil Mrs. George Rogers returned home Sunday from southern south-ern California, where they had been visiting for several weeks. Jack Weston, who was operate. I on several clays ago in the Cedar City hospital, returned home this Thursday but will spend some time recuperating. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Young announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter Patra to Leslie Conger, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Conger of Tacoma, Washington. Miss Sarah Pool entertained the S. 0. D. H. girls at the M. H. Pool home last Thursday evening. Miss Beth Coleman was the winner of the high score prize at bridge. Mrs. Gene Kirk left this Thursday Thurs-day for Salt Lake, whpre she will meet her daughter Katherine, who is attending school at the B. Y. U. They will enjoy a few clays together to-gether visiting and shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Carlton and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Lee of Beaver spent Tuesday evening in Milford, guests of Mr. and Mrs. David S. Williams. Mrs. Rudolph Nielsen returned Tuesday from Salt Lake, where she was given further treatment for injuries to her arm which she sustained in a fall last summer. Mrs. Powell Smyth returned home Tuesday from Cedar City, where she has been staying at the home of her brother, Tom Schow, for a few days, during Mrs. Schow's convalescence from an operation in the Cedar City hospital. hos-pital. Mrs. Wilson Moore was hostess I to her bridge club Monday evening I with Mrs. Faye Bradfield winning ' high score prize and Mrs. Ezra ; Lyman consolation prize. Those I present were Mesdames J. H. Han-j Han-j Ion, Kimmell Coon, Harry Garfield, George Moore, Ezra Lyman, W. G. White, 0. R. Smith, Nathan Smith and Earl Gleason. Mrs. A. B. Gilliam was hostess to her bridge club Wednesday night with Mrs. A. A. Mclntyre receiving re-ceiving high points' prize, Mrs. Faye Bradfield high honors prize and Mrs. W. H. Morris the consolation conso-lation prize. Those present were Mesdames R. N. Tripp, Faye Brad-field, Brad-field, Ray Mills, Clarence Grim-shaw, Grim-shaw, Merrill Edwards, W. H. Morris and A. A. Mclntyre. A fine baby boy was born Monday Mon-day morning to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson at the Milford hospital. Mrs. Anderson is the former Miss Helen Bird and she and the babe are doing nicely. Doc says Lee had a bad time, the only thing that seemed to brace him up being the doctor's assurance that he had never yet lost a father! i Mrs. LaMar Outzen entertained at a childrens party Wednesday afternoon in honor of the ninth birthday of her daughter, Ann Marie, and also for the ninth birthday birth-day of Colleen Nowlin, whose birthdays come on the same day. Games were played and a merry time was enjoyed by the following guests: Patsy and Leah Smith, Rae Bond, Lois Lee, Lois Muir, Beverly Weston, Melpha Lyman, Granetta Whitbeck, Kathleen O'Leary, Car-lie Car-lie Waddoups, Estelle Hickman, Shirley Kuchenmeister, Morris Max Root and Mary Outzen. Mr-. I avid S. Williams received! th- in.-!! hur 0f her bridge club at l.'-r ;.!! Wcijifcviuy evening. Mrs. (ieor-'e -!ui.!e '.la-f t:-.e winner of the hi''. ( U.u prize, Mrs. Jack1 Wl 'un 'r high honors prize and Mr-. (;:. e Kirk was awarded the, con-ola'.lon prize. j ; Mr.-. Lee Gray entertained at a l.ii :!:. party Friday evening for t;,e irh birth anniversary of her, daughter Lorraine. A color -ehenie of pink was curried out. Table taints were played with all enjoying; them very much. Among tho-e present were Jane Yepsen I Mae Kelly, Alice Griffiths, Sarah I Frazier, Dora Angell, Gene Smith j Joan Hickman, Wallace Hughes, j Frank Tribole, Arleigh Campeau, Jim Hickman, Bill Kirk and Abe Griffiths. The American Legion Auxiliary was entertained at the home of Mrs. Dave Heslington Wednesday afternoon with Marie Lewis, Naomi Na-omi Hughes, Christie Lyman and Jean Heslington as hostesses. Bridge was played with Metta V t .on winning points prl e, Vera 'i .. on honors and Ethel Smith con-ola'i n. A delirious lunch was sei-.'id to 18 g ests. Those pie-ent uue Saraessa Baker, Vera Yepson, Marie Lewis, Carlie Waddoups, Wad-doups, Christie Lyman, Nina Bingham, Bing-ham, Lois Wadclingham, Ruby Patterson, Pat-terson, Sarah White, Nellie Schow, Ethel Smith, Naomi Hughes, Ethel Nielsen, Mary Nichols, Orina Carlson, Carl-son, Mettie Weston, Nettie Kirk and Jean Heslington. |