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Show Last Teusday evening, Mrs. A. E. Miller entertained at a shower In honor of her daughter, Gene v lev, at her home in Copp rtou. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner of Long Beach, California, are visiting visit-ing here with old friends and relatives. rela-tives. The A. U. L. Club were entertained enter-tained at an afternoon luncheon last Thursday by Mrs. Maurice Cot-tor. Cot-tor. Mrs. Leland Walker entertained her bridge club at the U. S. last Thursday afternoon. Bridge was the pastime with Mrs. E. Chandler winning high score and Mrs. Charles Char-les Bray the second high score. The following guesst were present, Mrs J. B. Myers, Mrs. W. J. Myers. Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. Will Jones of Salt Lake; Mrs. It. O. Frazier, lili-s. L. S. Brecken, Mrs. J. A. Nor-den, Nor-den, Mrs. Boyd Bernard, Mrs. II. B. Aven, Mrs. Bud Aren, Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Maley, Mrs. Robert Goodwin, Mrs. Maurice Cottor, Mrs. George Bolman, Mrs. Louis Bucktnan and Mrs. J. D. Shilling. I Mrs. James Jensen, Matron of the Martha chapter of the E. O. S. entertained at a luncheon last Saturday Sat-urday afternoon, honoring the officers of-ficers and committee. Those present pres-ent included Mrs. R. G. Fraaler, Mrs. Louis Buckman, Mrs. A. A. Macke, Mrs. Barkle, Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jacques of Coppertoo entertained at a bsrldge party last Saturday evening. The invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bee, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shelley and (Mir. and Mrs. M. E. Jackson. Bridge was enjoyed followed' fol-lowed' at midnight by a delicious supper. The Ladies Aid Society of Highland High-land Boy entertained at a dancing party last Wednesday at the mine office. About slaty-seven people enjoyed en-joyed the affair and all reported a most entertaining evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Millar announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter, daugh-ter, Genevieve, to Mr. George Gadd, last Wednesday, at Salt Lake. !l Last Saturday, Mrs. O. S. Jensen and daughter Mildred, accompan-1 lew by Mrs. Jensens mother Mrs. A. B. Waldemar of Salt Lake City left for Oakland, California - to spend the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jewltt entertained en-tertained last Sunday evening at a dinner party for Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Millenr and family. 1 I The Firemen Auxiliary No. 1. were entertained by Mrs. Eugene J Jenkins last Mhnday evening, at ' the Fire Hall. "500" was played, I with Mrs. Ruth Householder win- 1 nlng first prize, Mrs. H. C. Mc- shane the House prize and (Mrs. t Ken Gibson the consolation prize, j j The Firemen of both No. 1 ami i No. a Halls entertained at a dinner i party for the firemen of Eureka i and Mammoth, Utah, at No. 1 halL f Musical selections were featured ' after which tbe business of the ev- ening was conducted. Everyone re- 4 ported an enjoyable time. I t A musical recital was given by ( the students of Miss Blake at the L. D. 8. church last Sunday even- i l lng. The musical was well attended. J |