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Show Mr. and Mrs. Eph Walters and family recently moved to Fairfield. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Bush and family of Eureka, spent the weekend week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bush. Miss Marvis Sandmier, local telephone operator, left Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon for Los Angeles, California, for an indefinite stay. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Noyes entertained en-tertained at a dinner party at her home Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Ford B. Coweer and daughters, Elaine and Arma, of Salt Lake City. Miss Maxine Taylor and Mrs. W. R. Halliday were among those from here attending the concert at the I L. D. S. Tabernacle Monday evening, Yehudi Nenuhin, eminent violinist, j was the artist giving the concert. I Miss May and Wanda Larsen, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lar- , sen, entertained nineteen of their ! little girl friends Saturday afternoon in honor of their birthday anniver- t saries. Various types of games were enjoyed followed by tasty refreshments. refresh-ments. The fall convention of the D. U. P. . will be held at Provo tomorrow in the First ward chapel, on the corner : of 5th East and Second South. I Meeting will commence at 10 a. m. i and 1:30 p. m. Take a box luncheon and hot chocolate will be served at the refreshment hour. Robert Noyes, son of Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Noyes, entertained at a delightful Hallowe'en party last Friday Fri-day afternoon at his home. Games and a tasty lunch in keeping with the Hallowe'en season was enjoyed by the following guests: Mark Grant, Darrell Rhodes, Donna Adamson, Beth and Elaine Adamson, Mary Wootton, Janice and JoAnn Chad-wick Chad-wick and Sherman and Kent Cook of Lehi. The little guests were cleverly costumed. Local Items Mr. and Mrs. Fred Osterloh of Salt Lake City, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Earl. Mrs. Mary Erickson of Provo spent Saturday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Chipman. I I Mrs. Alfred Hayes of Garfield was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Walter Diirrant, last week. ; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Baker enter-j enter-j tained at a dinner party Sunday at j their home for Mr. and Mrs. Thea-j Thea-j dore Tylor and family of Provo. The i dining table and menu were effec-J effec-J tiveiy decorated in Hallowe'en colors. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Austin of Salt Lake are rejoicing over the arrival ( of a daughter born at the L. D. S. 1 hospital November 2nd. Mr. and i Mrs. Will conder of this city are the i proud grandparents. Members of the Jolly Twelve club and their partners enjoyed a de- I lightful Hallowe'en party Saturday evening. A scavenger hunt was enjoyed en-joyed and eight prizes were awarded, j after which they enjoyed refreshments refresh-ments and the movies, "New Faces of 1037" and "Blonde Trouble." i r " Miss Gladys Moore of Salt Lake was a week-end guest of Miss Ellen Walker. Miss Merline Gardner and Miss Ellen Walker entertained at a dinner din-ner party Sunday evening after sacrament meeting for Miss Amy Wagstaff, who leaves soon for the mission field, at the Gardner home. Miss Wagstaff was presented with a leather bound three in one book, "Pearl of Great Price", "Doctine and Covenents", and "Book of Mormon." There was fourteen girls present. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ashby . : Monday in Ogden touring fox -v in that vicinity. Miss Evelyn Beck, daughter i and Mrs. Sandy Beck, enter 2. at a Hallowe'en party Fridaj - j s : ning. The guests came in co and visited several homes, which they enjoyed a tasty Iiu Miss Beck's home. The 1- D guests were : Doris Jean Alt, '. " Brown, Elaine Meecham, ( Grant, Marian Humphries an I cile Parthew. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Christensen attended at-tended a party last Saturday evening eve-ning in honor of their niece, Miss Marcella Jensen, soon to become a bride. Mrs. Vern F. Houston entertained members of the Contract Club at a delicious chicken dinner at her home last Thursday evening. Hallowe'en Hal-lowe'en decorations added to the enjoyment en-joyment of the occasion. Bridge was played with high score prize going to Mrs. Ida Devey and second prize to Mrs. Ida Coddington. The American Fork Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet November 11th at the home of Mrs. W. R. Halliday. The history of A. W. Miller will be given, the lesson is being prepared by Mrs. A. W. Clyde along with a musical program. A good attendance is desired. PROVO Helen Johnston, American Ameri-can Fork, student at Brigham Young university, is a member of the invitations in-vitations committee for the Associated Associat-ed Women Student's annual ball to be held on November 19. Mrs. Charlotte Featherstone entertained enter-tained members of Just a Mere Club Friday afternoon at her home. Mrs. Beryle Johnson of Salt Lake City was a special guest. Games and social chat were enjoyed by the twelve ladies present followed by a delicious luncheon. Prizes were won by Mrs. Emma Green and Mrs. Rose Varney. Miss Katherine Bird, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Bird, entertained at a clever Hallowe'en party Saturday Satur-day night. The guests were cleverly costumed. Games were enjoyed followed by a delicious lunch with a Hallowe'en color scheme predominating predom-inating in the menu and table decorations. deco-rations. Bidden guests were: Dot Chipman, Mclba Draper, Rhea Hol-indrake, Hol-indrake, Naomi Crystal, Earbara Sager, Keith Chadwlck, Alva Good-dall, Good-dall, Glen Barratt, Kirk Chipman and Junior Richins. Mrs. Leon Pardulm entertained members of the Young Bridge club ' and several special guests at Uie Bromley Club rooms Friday after- 1 noon. Bridge was played followed '. by a luncheon which was served late in the afternoon at the small tables. A Hallowe'en color scheme prcdomi- ! nated in the menu and table decora- ' tlons. Special guests were: Mes- dames Myron Boley, Norman Wing, . Harold Ramsay, Ronald Bate, Gil- I bert Shumway, Lloyd Tregaskis and ! Kenneth Christensen. High score guest prize was won by Mrs. Harold ' Ramsay and high score club prlae by Mrs. Stanley Peters. Mrs. M. L. Balrd entertained at nn attractively arranged bridge luncheon lunch-eon Tuesday afternoon at her home. Crystnthemums and roses were arranged ar-ranged throughout the entertaining rooms. Luncheon was served buffet buf-fet style, the dining table being covered with a lovely lace cloth. Roses In a crystal bowl formed the centerpiece between pastel tapers in crystal holders. Included in the guest list were: Mesdames Leo Q. Meredith, James hadwlck, Vern P. Houston, E. II. Devey. David Tuy-: Tuy-: lor, Stanford Brlggs, Glen Sykes, ' Eldon Chipman, Mark Coddington, , Norman Wing, Stanford Wilde, Howard Ho-ward Nicholcs, Byron Crook.st.on, : Wllllnm Chipman, Theo J. Burton of Kcnnelworth, Mrs. Mclba C. El-dredge El-dredge and Mrs. Spencer Taylor both of Salt Lake City and Miss Oia Jean Chipman. High score prize wiih won by Mrs. David Taylor and the cut prize by Mrs. Byron Crooks- |