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Show Copperfield Brevities Mis Mabel Knudsen, Phone 71 Mr. and Mrs. William Doidge and sons, Billy and Bobby of Park City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Kundscn. Mrs. H. C. Christenson and daughter, daugh-ter, Anna of Magna visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Knudscn Sunday. Miss Alta Acord and Miss June Khees spent the week-end visiting friends in Salt Lake and Ogden. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. Ncilaon and Mrs. P. E. Mills of Fairvicw spent Sunday with Mrs. Ernest Poulsen. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Knudsen were the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and y Mrs. E, Poulsen. Mrs. Harry Dixon and children, 1 Harry, Dorothy, and Lawrence left for Salt Lake Wednesday where they will make their home. Mrs. Mike Pearce entertained at a bridge luncheon Friday afternoon. A three course luncheon was served and bridge was the feature of the afternoon. First prize was won by Mrs. P. Potts, consolation, Mrs. J. Juckson and house prize, Mrs. H. J. Fisher. Those present were: Mr. J. Marriott, Mrs. P. Lotts, Mrs. H. Nichols, Mrs. C. Carey, Mrs. J. Knudsen Knud-sen Mrs. H. Fisher, Mrs. E. Knudsen, Mrs. R. Burke, Mrs. C. L. Countryman, Country-man, Mrs. W. Harris, Mrs. H. Steele, Mrs. H. Sulllnger, Mrs. J. Jackson, Mrs. V. Christensen and Mrs. W Atkinson. At-kinson. The Misses Merle and Jennie Bishop gave a party Monday evening for Dorothy Dixon, w4io is leaving for Salt Lake to make her home. Games were played and a light luncheon was served to the following: Dorothy Dixon, Dix-on, James Butterfield, La Marr and Dick Ramsey, Steve Panpascis, Margaret Mar-garet Kirkendall, Marjorie Scott and Jennie, Merle and Mark BLnhop. Mrs. Maude Crui and chieldrea of Salt Lake are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Turner. ' ' . Mrs. . Will Joaes of CalfomtoW route to Kansas is visiting her niece, Mrs. J. H. Colyar. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Coddington of Yerington, Nevada are - visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. Pitts this week . Mr. and Mrs. Charley Fender were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. Mr. Maurice Colyar and William Kiems were Salt Lake visitors Monday Mon-day . |