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Club Thursday afternoon of last week at her home in Copper-fiel- Five hundred was played. Mrs. Louis Buchman was awarded first prize, and Mrs. Joe Norden, consola-tion. Late fall flowers in profusion formed the decorations. Luncheon was served to Mrs. George Bolman, Mrs. Louis Buchman, Mrs. Boyd Barnard, Mrs. Maurice Cotter, Mrs. J. F. Flynn, Mrs. Eugene Chandler, Mrs. Will Jones, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. J. D. Shilling, Mrs. Roy Shill-ing, Mrs. Joe Norden, Mrs. Stewart Young, Mrs. Leland Walker, Mrs. Currcy Leiser, Mrs. A. C. Cole, Mrs. Leslie Breckon, Miss Caroline Mrs. Art Maly, and Mrs. L. C. Doty of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Rex Tripp was hostess to the Emenon Club Friday evening of last week at her home in Heaston Heights Five Hundred was played. Mrs. Joe Kemp won high score, and Mrs. Har-ry Mitchell won the consolation prize. A delicious two course luncheon was served to Mrs. Currey Leiser, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. Will Jones, Mrs. C. D. Abel, Mrs. Arch Clark, Mrs. Har-ry Mitchell, Mrs. Ren Nichols, Mrs. Daisy l'ogart, Mrs. Lee Jones, Airs. D. V. Clays, Mrs. George Bolmati, and Mrs. M. J. Thomas of Midvale. Mrs. Louis Buchman was hostess to the A. U. L. Bridge Club Monday evening of this week at her home on Carr Fork. First prize was won by Airs. C. D. Abel ,and consolation by Airs. Roy Shilling. Luncheon was served to Airs. Leland Walker, Airs. Currey Leiser, Airs. H. B. Aven, Airs. Art Alaly, Airs. Joe Norden, Airs. Roy Shilling, Airs. Alaurice Cotter, Airs. Dave Lyons, Mrs. Harry Alitchell, Airs. A. C. Cole, Airs. Eugene Alorris, and Mrs. C. D. Abel. Mrs. A. C. Cole and Air. H. R. At-kins entertained at a luncheon and theatre party Alonday evening of. this week honoring members of the Fresh-men class of the Bingham Canyon High School. Guests included Ber-tha 'Kapelle, Dorothy Franz, Vivian Henderson, Violet Allen, June O'Neal, Delma Aliller, Elvira Hudd, Opal Tola Kelly, Harold Chesler, Helen and Patsy James, Afax Davis, Florence Giles, Bert Giles, Esther Wiesberg, Frank Vlasic, Alvin Cole, Ray Davis, Rooner Slotti. Airs. Rex Tripp entertained at a birthday party at her home in Heas-ton Heights Tuesday of this week honoring her son Rex's fifth anni-versary. Games were played and re-freshments served to Lillian and Lo-rai- Looney, Billy Rae Galleazi, Jus-tine Jones, Virginia Covey, Betty and Dorothy Whiteley, Gcraldine Farrar, Jay Eden Rowena Jenkins, and Clark Hall. Airs. Dave Lyons entertained Fri-day at a luncheon at her home in the Eckman apartments, honoring Airs. Woolf, who left Saturday for her home in California. Guests included Mrs. Woolf, Afrs. Eugene Aforris, Airs. Harry Mitchell, Airs. Lee Jones and Airs. Louis Buchman. Airs. Al Higby was hostess to the officers and guards of the W. B. A. Tuesday of this week at her home in the Eckman apartments. Bridge was played. First prize was won by Airs. Vaughn Christensen ,and second by Airs. Charles Carey, consolation was won by Airs. Jane Jackson. House prize was won by Mrs. S. Swan. A two course luncheon was served to Airs. O. D. Baker, Airs. Peter Lot Is, Airs. Joe Warning, Airs. Jane Jack-son, Airs. Vaughn Christensen, Air. Charles Carey, Airs. J. J. Doyle, Airs. Fred Myers, Airs. Robert Burke,; Airs. S. Swan, Airs. Joe Alarriott, Airs.: Jack Davidson, Airs. Leonard Gust, and Airs. Herb Gust. Airs. Will Trevarthcn was hostess to the Afartha Sewing Circle O. E. S.. No. 7, at her home on Main street Thursday of last week. Refreshments were served to Airs. A. C. Larrick, Airs. B. Dawson, Airs. J. Jensen, Mrs. O. C. Jones, Airs. C. E. Adderky, Airs. John Robertson, Airs. John West, Airs. E. J. Jones, Airs. William Show-alter- , Airs. Bert Thomas, Mrs. Andy Anderson and Airs. Janus Barkle. Mrs. Dan Brewer entertained at a dancing party Sunday evening of last week, at her home on Carr Fork. Guests included Air. and Airs. Carl Nepple, Air. and Mrs. Roy Larsen. Air. and Mrs. Roy Hates, Air.' and Airs. Reynold Williams and Air. ard Airs. F.arl I'rice. .A shower honoring Airs. Will Thomas, nee Rasniussen, was g'i n Fr:I;;v evening of last week bv A'l-- s Jennie Adams, and Aliss Gladys R:;--- ; musscn at the home of the latter. Re-freshments were served to twenty-fiv- e (Continued on puge 8) i |