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Show Mrs. Lee Jones was hostess H the members of the Filiation vb at her home in Conperton, Fri'Jpy' evening. Hinall tables wre arranged ar-ranged for dinner, each Juivinjr a centerpiece of fall flouc--. The place cards and tallies wcro in autumn shades also. Bridge was played later in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. 0. ,S. Jensen entertained en-tertained at dinner followed by bridge Thursday evening at their home. The guests were seated at one long table, which held a centerpiece cen-terpiece of lavender asters in a silver bowl. Prizes were won by Mrs. Robert Hone and Dr. Paul S. Richards. Mrs. R. O. Frazier entertained at luncheon Friday. Covers were laid for Mrs. Paul Ransonie, Mrs. Catherine Hucbncr, Mrs. Robert Hone, Mrs. O. S. Jensen, Mrs. Ross Rocking, Mrs. Lawrence Snow, Mrs. L. C. Jones, Mrs. Theo. Chester. Mrs; George Robbe, Mrs. I'ud Aven, Mrs. Ilex Trippe, Mrs. A. C. Lurick, Mrs. Andrew Anderson, Ander-son, Mrs. Ityron Bird, Mrs. Arthur Arth-ur Macke, Mrs. W. II. Harris and Mrs. Earl Nepple. . Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Summicht spent last week visiting with Mr. .Suninicht's parents . at Fruitti, Colorado. Mrs. May West entertained the M us-Co-Ve-Veea at their home in Midvale on Tuesday. Mrs. Orson Downard entertained enter-tained Sunday in honor of the birthday anniversarvs nf Mrs Tom Nerdin and Junior Downard. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nerdin, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nerdin, and'Melva, and Donna Joy. .Mr. and Mrs. George Nix had tlie following guests who spent Monday evening visiting with them. They were Mr. and Mrsj Jess Nix of Sandy, Mrs. L. Brady, Mis. J. Nance, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Mayne, and Mrs. George II. Nix. Mrs. Harry Brown entertained Friday afternoon for her daughter, daught-er, Mary, on her 8th birthday. . There were 20 little guests present. pres-ent. Games were enjoyed and a luncheon was served following the games. Mrs. W. E. Seott was hostess to the U. G. I. G. club at her home Thursday evening. Five hundred was played and prizes won by Mrs. Mart Jensen, 1st; Mrs. Miles McDonald, 2nd; Mrs. George P. Johnson, 3rd; and Mrs. A. O. Mugfur, consolation. |