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Show A. C. Cole, A. M. Thomas, Corey Leiser, Joe Norden, J. 1). Myers, C. D. Abel, Lee Jones, Brant Lynch, Ethel Powell, L. W. Nielsen, Niel-sen, of Sandy and the Misses Corline Rassimussen and D'On Ashton. The favors and decorations decor-ations were carried out in St. Patrick's colors. Bingham Society Mrs. Frank Lohr, of Salt Lake City, wife of Frank Lohr, of the Bingham Stage Line is a patient at the Bingham Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Jenkins and young son of Salt Lake were the guests of Mr. and Mi's. Leonard Gust Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lowney attended the funeral of John Caulfield at Salt Lake City on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Stephan of the Highland Boy were Salt Lake visitors on Tuesday and attended at-tended the Caulfield funeral. Mrs. F. E. Straup visited with Dr. Straup at the County Hospital Hos-pital on Thursday. Ladies are cordially invited to attend the opening of Mrs. Par-i sons Millinery Display Wednesday Wednes-day next. Mrs. W. B. Hull entertained the Martha Sewing Club on Wed nesday afternoon. Luncheon was servea to iweive. Mrs. Martha Williams, of Ple-sant Ple-sant Grove, spent several days here last week with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams. Wil-liams. Mrs. William Trevarthen, Mrs. W. B. Hull and Mrs. E. J. Jones motored to Salt Lake Wednesday Wednes-day and attended a party given at the Masonic Temple in honor of Mrs. Nevada Cook, Grand Matron of the Eastern Star. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Steele were Pleasant Grove visitors on Sunday. Miss Rosetta Hailing, Miss Pauline Phillips and Miss Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Horsley spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake. Mrs. Harry Mitchell and little daughters left on Thursday for Phoenix, Alabama, to visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. James Nerdin and children child-ren motored to Pleasant Grove on Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Jarman. Mrs. J. J. Doyle and daughters, daugh-ters, Catherine and Pat, spent the week end in Salt Lake with Mrs. Doyle's mother, Mrs. Jack Stanford. Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson announce the birth of a daughter daugh-ter on Monday. Tuesday was Ladies Day at the Gemmell Memorial Club. The afternoon was spent in playing bridge. Refreshments were ser ved to Mesdames Hebe Nichols, Joe Warning, J. J. Doyle, Vaugh Ohristensen, G. B. Covey and Stanley Jacques. The Guard Team of the Lady Maccabees entertained with a card party on Wednesday evening even-ing in Society Hall. Whist and 500 were played. Mrs. A. Butler But-ler won Ladies first prize and Mrs. Robert Birk, the consolation. consola-tion. R. Smith won men's first and A. Andreason the consolation consola-tion for whist. The prizes for 500 were awarded to Mrs. A. Higby, first, and Mrs. Mugford consolation for ladies. Ed shaw won men's first prize and Charles Char-les Greathouse consolation. Luncheon Lun-cheon was served to sixty. The Relief Society entertained entertain-ed with a St. Patrick's party on Tuesday afternoon at the L. D. S. church. The afternoon was spent in games and music. Refreshments Re-freshments were served to twenty-five. Mrs. Eugene Morris entertain ed the A. U. L. club at her home in Markham on Monday evening. even-ing. Bridge was played. Miss Coroline Rassimussen won high score and Mrs. A. C. Cole the consolation. Luncheon was served ser-ved to Mesdames Harry Mitchell Louis Buckman, David C.- Lyon, |