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Show Lenard Harrington is in Long Beach, California, visiting his sons and their families. Miss Evelyne Miller and Mr. Jack Kingsley of Salt Lake City, spent Monday evening visiting at the home of Miss Miller's mother, Mrs. Lenard Harrington. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Batchelor of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nic,holes of Riverton, were among the out of town people attending at-tending the Gold and Green Ball last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaisford en-I en-I tertained at a delicious turkey din-' din-' ner at their home Sunday. Guests ' besides the family were, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis and Mrs. A. F. I Gaisford of Lehi, and Mrs. D. R. Norton of Provo. G. A. Club members met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McNeill Mc-Neill last Wednesday evening and enjoyed a short program consisting I of community singing and short talks by Mrs. E. Evans and Mrs. J. L. Mower on their recent trip, followed fol-lowed by tasty refreshments. j Mrs. Thomas Coddington enter- j tained members of the Sorosis club j and special guests at her home last 1 Friday afternoon. Special guests were, Mrs. Elmer Bate, Mrs. W. R. j Halliday. The afternoon was spent ; playing bridge after which a tasty hot luncheon was served. High score prizes were won by Mrs. W. R. Halliday and Mrs. Frank Gaisford. I Local Items Mrs. Evan Davis of Garfield spent Monday night and Tuesday here visiting her mother, Mrs. Thomas J. Barratt. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Hallsey of Mercur spent Monday evening here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Barratt. Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Beck spent Sunday Sun-day in Tooele visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nate Robinson, former residents of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Niles Binns of Og-den, Og-den, formerly of this city, announce the arrival of a baby boy born Wednesday, Wed-nesday, January 2, in the Dee hospital. hospi-tal. Mother and baby are doing fine. Mrs. Neldon Varney was hostess to members of the Feality Club and special guests at her home last Thursday afternoon. The time was spent playing bridge with Mrs. Alton Al-ton Storrs winning high score guest prize and Mrs. Glen Robinson win- , ning high score club prize. Mrs. Gilbert Shumway received the consolation con-solation award. Late in the afternoon after-noon a delicious lunch was served. : Special guests were Mesdames Alton Al-ton Storrs, Ronald Bate, Lloyd Tre- 3 gaskis, John Varney and Stanley Peters. The Junior Literary League will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Sherman Robinson Monday evening. A special Valentine Valen-tine program is being arranged and all members are urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Chipman and family spent Sunday in Salt Lake City visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Von Chipman. Miss Afton Newton of Salt Lake City, and Mr. Kenneth Miller spent the week-end at the home of Mr. Miller's mother, Mrs. Lenard Harrington. Har-rington. Mrs. Walter Devey Jr. entertained at a bridge luncheon Saturday afternoon af-ternoon at her home. Luncheon was served at the small tables. The dining table was centered with a bowl of pink sweetpeas and the tally tal-ly cards, place cards and table decorations deco-rations were in Valentine designs. High score prize was won by Mrs. Sherman Robinson and consolation award went to Mrs. Howard Nich-oles. Nich-oles. Covers were laid for Mrs. Kenneth Noyes, Mrs. Sherman Robinson, Rob-inson, Mrs. Culver Anderson, Mrs. Glen Baker, Mrs. DeVere Wootton, Mrs. Leo Nelson, Mrs. Grant Inger-soll, Inger-soll, Mrs. Norman B. Wing, Mrs. E. H. Devey, Mrs. Howard Nlcholes, Mrs. John Wing, Mrs. Myron Boley, Mrs. Eslie Bennett, Mrs. Vern Houston, Hous-ton, Mrs. David Taylor and Mrs. Jess Birch. Mrs. Frank Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Healey, Miss Dorothy Peter- , sen of Magna, and Mrs. Justin Peay of Garfield were Sunday visitors jir Mrs. Rowena A. Doane. j t niMTTmragjaTauq I Mr. and Mrs. John Myers and son. Garth, spent Sunday In Salt Lake City visiting at the home of their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs Garth Poulson. Mrs. John B. Smith of Ogdcn. and Mrs. John S. Kirk of Salt Lake were dinner Bursts of Mrs. Lillian Brown. Sunday. Mrs. Laura Dunklry, Mrs. Lillian Brown and hrr son, Milton, motored motor-ed to Salt Lake Monday nnd spent the day at the home of Mrs. C. B. Cotton. Mrs. D. 11. Norton of Provo cntcr-talnrd cntcr-talnrd hrr .sewing club at the home of hrr motlirr, Mrs. Frank Gaisford. Inst Friday evening. Mrs. Ordrll Kelly was a .special guest. Dainty refreshments were served at 8 p. in. and the remainder of the evening was spent with social chat and nrrdle work. Mrs. Frank Shaw of Roosrvelt Is here vlslllng hrr parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Halliday. Friday night Mrs. Halliday, Mrs. Shaw and Miss Nina Halliday nre motoring to Salt Lake City to attend (.he Pullpzcr prize piny, "You Can't Take It With You" nnd Saturday night they plan to attend thr "Ballet Russe" nt Kingsbury Hull in Salt Lake. Miss Fern Shelley spent the weekend week-end In Murray visiting her sister, Miss Edna Shelley. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keddinyton and Mrs. May Keddington of Salt Lake City, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Christensen Sunday. Mrs. Clara Earl of Lchi, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Wright and Mrs. Don Rigby of Salt Lake City, were dinner din-ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Earl, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Allen and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Trulon Eyre of Salt Lake City Sunday. Mrs. Marie Adams and her grandson, grand-son, J. W. Adams returned from a two weeks trip in California last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Adams reports a very enjoyable trip. A letter from Paul S. Nlcholes stated that he has been transferred to Germany from Rem, Switzerland and is enjoying his labors there very much. He reports he Is glad to sec Dr. and Mrs. P. M. Kelly and family and Miss Ruth Nlcholes, granddaughter grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nlcholes, who is staying with Dr. Kelly and is his private .secretary. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer I!ate nnd daughter, Mildred motored to Og-den Og-den Sunday and were dinner guests of Mrs. Bate's sister, Mrs. O. C. Lockhart. Later they visited Mrs. Nlles Iilnns nt the Deo liosplt.nl. Primary officers and teachers of the Second ward met at the home of Mrs. Iellla. Sykes Monday evening eve-ning and discussed plans for the coming Spring Festival. Following the business meeting light refreshments refresh-ments were served by Mrs. Sykes. In honor of John W. Wlddoes' Mth birthday anniversary open house was held last Friday. Callers were received from 0:30 a. m. until late in the evening. In the evening the American Fork Legion and their wives called and presented Mr. wlddoes with a beautifully decorated birthday cake. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Clyde nnd Mr. and Mrs, Frank lluinphi'lea were ho:;l..i nt n party Saturday evening at the Clyde home In compliment to Mr. and Mis. (V. A. Andenion of Og-- Og-- den, former residents of this city, " who were here visiting. The evening eve-ning was tipcnt playing card.'i with Mrs. Hay Ellison winning high ncore favor and Mrs. I luiiiphrle;) receiving the consolation award. I.ntc In the evening a taiil.y luncheon wna ,".erv-l ,".erv-l ed. Invited guests were, Mr. and Mrs, Vern Walker, Mr. nnd Mrs, It.ny Ellison anil the npcclal guests c Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. j A few friends of Mrs. Elmer Bate pleasantly surprised her Monday evening the ocassion being her birthday anniversary. The evening was sjx'nt playing bridge after which a tasty lunch was served. Mrs. Irene Peay of Garfield. Mrs. Abbey Peterson and Mrs. Dayton Healey of Magna, and Mrs. Rowena Doan of this city were visitors of Mrs. William Conder Sunday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. K. J. Dud entertained, the Ii. B. ladies nnd special guests at her home Wednesday afternoon. The time was sixmt playing bridge with Mrs. W. S. Chipman and Mrs. Lenard Len-ard Chipman winning high score prizes. Late in the afternoon a delicious de-licious lunch was served. Mrs. Harold Ramsey was hostess to members of the Delfha. Dames club and special guests at the Bromley Brom-ley club rooms Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. Special guests were Mesdames Mes-dames Moral W. Steele, Gilbert Shumway, Loon Parduhn. Jess Birch, Dave Warnlck, Elden Chipman. Miss Christine K-amsoy and Miss Edith Clark. The afternoon was spent playing bridge, after which a tasty lunch was served. High score club prize was won by Mrs. Lloyd Tre-gaskls Tre-gaskls and high score guest, prize by Mrs. Moral V. Steele. Consolation Conso-lation award went to Miss Christine Ramsey. Ml.ss Mildred Richards, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. G. S. Richards, entertained en-tertained at. a delightful birthday party In honor of her lMh birthday anniversary, Saturday evening at her lnime. The time was sixnt. playing play-ing games, after which a delicious lunch, carried out in Valentine colors of red and white, whs served. Favors and tally curds were also carrlisl out In Valentine design. Covers were laid for Misses Barbara Taylor, Ruth Ulrch, Phyllis Stewart. Betty Houston, Hous-ton, Beth Ann Allen, Irene Shelley, Helen Pelt, Nina Sykes. Elaine Nlcholes, Vivian Given, Ruth Gaisford, Gais-ford, I1 ah Robinson, IVmuuv I.evl:i, Mildred Bale, Miriam Young and Mildred Adainson. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Lee and baby and Mrs. Samuel Grant spent Sunday Sun-day In Garfield visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wright nnd Mrs, June Wright spent Sunday in Sprlngvllle visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Woods. Mrs. Edith Brown was hostess to members of the H. B. Club at her home Saturday. The afternoon was spent, playing bridge with Mrs. Edith Single! on winning high score favor. Mrs. Ethel Nlcholes was a special guest. A delicious lunch was served serv-ed late In the afternoon. Mrs. Floyd I,overldge, Mrs. Glen Gordon and Mrs. G. It. Gordon entertained en-tertained at. a bridal shower Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at the latlers home In honor of Mrs. I.aVerl Warburton. formerly Miss Beth Hunter, a bride of last week. The evening was spent playing games after which tasty refreshments re-freshments were served to the forty ladles present. The young bride received ninny useful and beautiful girt-s. Word was received here by Mr. and Mrs. Vein Beck Monday that Mis. Jay Beck, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Rny Ellison hnd her appendix removed at the Albony hospital In Berkeley, California, last week. Her condition Is reported as improving satlsfactorly. |