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Show Mt. Pleasant Brevities . . . Members of the bridge club I entertained their husbands at i. ; Valentine party last Tuesday ; evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hafen. Servinf with Mrs. Hafen on the commit tee were Mrs. Henry Tuttle, Mrs Harry Simpson, and Mrs. Haro., Rosenlof. Mrs. Hugh Barentsen will br hostess to the group sans hus bands on Saturday evening. Mrs. Paul Hance entertainec'. Utopian club last Friday even ing. Special guests of th( hostess were Mrs. Robert Ras mussen, Mrs. William Zabris kie and Miss Nell Draper Prizes were awarded for higl scores in pinochle to Mrs. Emi Lund, Mrs. Trux Lund, and Mrs Rasmussen. J. Dee Is Two Little J. Dee Beck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Beck wa! feted wiht a hot turkey birthda dinner Sunday on the occasion of his second birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Herm-an Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Johnson of Fairview, Mr. ana Mrs. Jay Larsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Johnson and family, fam-ily, all of Fairview, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson and daugh ter of Layton. Music Guild will have its annual an-nual family day program Sunday afternoon at 4 p. m. in Craig head auditorium. The varied program will be given by thr children of the members, and has been arranged by Mrs. G. E Madsen. The "Do-More" 4-H club met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Scott Passey for a social. The food committee which prepared pre-pared and served the Lion's Club dinner at the regular meeting meet-ing Wednesday evening included in-cluded Mrs. Ray Seely, chairman; chair-man; Mrs. John Maxwell, co-chairman; co-chairman; Mrs. Boyd Hafen, Mrs. Neil Hafen, Mrs. Hershel Jensen,, Mrs. Merrill Hatch and Mrs. Ray Bohne. ... I Mrs. John Christopher enter- tained a group of her friends Thursday afternoon at a lunch- j eon bridge. Those present were 'he mesdames: Waliis Rosenlof Hans Poulsen, Rex Staker, Dear. St&ker, Ray Neilsen, Robert Nelson, Nel-son, Ernest Holt, Grant Johan-sen, Johan-sen, Wesley Johansen and David Bailey. . Mayor and Mrs. Grant Johansen Johan-sen entertained a group of their friends Wednesday evening at 2 waffle supper and Canasta party. par-ty. Ruth Is Eight Young Miss Ruth Lund, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Lund celebrated her eleventh birthday Tuesday afternoon at a part; for a group of her friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelsor: and family visited relatives h Salt Lake Sunday and Monday. ... Wesley Johan9en celebrated his birthday on Valentine's Da; with a dinner party given ! his wife. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Don Johansen, Mr and Mrs. Cherron Seely- anr; Mayor and Mrs. Grant Johansen ... Mrs. Ray Peterson wi!l be hostess to members of ArtopK club next Thursday evening in her home. The musical program will be given by Mrs. Opal Sco villerMrs. Keith Allred and Mrs. Ray I. Johansen. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Passey. Coach John Sours, and Wasatch students Bob Marimon and BoV Moore attended the basketbal' game between the Brigham Ycung University and the 'University 'Uni-versity of Utah in Provo Saturday Satur-day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Anderson and infant son visited relative"! ana tnenas in Mt. peasant anr Fairview last weekend. ... Mrs. Ray I. Johansen and Mrs. Keith Allred were hostesses tc eight couples at a Valentine par ty last Wednesday evening a the Johansen home. Bingo wa. played following a hot luncl: which was served to the guesti at a long table centered by : heart tree. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Perry McArthur Mr. and Mrs. Evan McArthur, Mr and Mrs. Theodore McArthur Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Johansen Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Porter am Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Seely. ... Mr. and Mrs. Jay Winkelmar made a business trip to Ceda, City last week. . Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Aldri"' spent last weekend in Price with their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Allred an family. ' Mrs. C. T. Madsen entertainer the O. S. A. club Thursday after noon. Friendship club will meet nexl Thursday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Phil Jensen. Mrs. John Winkelman vis'ted with relatives in Salt Lake this week. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Memmntt of Nephi visited with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Memmott last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Obed Nelson spent last Thursday in Provo with their daughter, Mrs. C. La-Mar La-Mar Jensen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gibbs o Marysvale were guests last week at the home of Mrs. Gibbs brother, J. D. Meyrick. Mrs. Alvin Christensen returned re-turned home Friday night aftei a few days visit in Salt Lake. Miss Lucile Nelson, a student of the U. of U. spent last week end here with her mother, Mrs Obed Nelson. Mrs. C. A. Poulson wilL. enter tain the Home Culture CluL Wednesday afternoon, March 1 Officers will be elected for the ensuing year. Miss Addie Pearson of Sal' Lake is spending a few weeks here with her brother, George Pearson. . Francis Renner, 89, formei musician, died Sunday at the family home from causes incident inci-dent to age. Mr. Renner was born in Brooklyn, New York November 11, 1860. Only known survivor is his wife, Mrs. Lena O. Renner. Services were conducted Tues day in a Salt Lake masoleum. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hansc of Salt Lake spent the weekenr' here with Mr. Hansen's parents Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen. A six-week's sojourn in Los Angeles and southern California was in store for Mrs P. A. Allred this week as she left Wednesday for the sunny climes to the south. She will visit with her daugh ters and friends in the area. See Death Valley Spectacle Home again after spending two months in Las Vegas and a month in Salt Lake city are Mr. and Mrs. .C. J. Johansen. During their sojourn in Las Vegas, the Johansens were vis itors at the home of a son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bowers. . In Salt Lake the wellknown Mt. Pleasant couple visited with their sons Auer, Jake and Ned and families. fami-lies. A highlight of their wintei visit in warmer climes was par ticipatiori in the Centennial eel ebration which took place a Death Valley Dec. 3, 1949. Ove: 10,000 automobiles brought spec tators to witness the stirrin.r pageant, Mr. Johansen said. ... After spending the winte. months in Salt Lake city anc. Price, Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Winters Win-ters were visitors in Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant this week. Mrs. Emma C. Kenward was at home to Mt. Pleasant friends this week following her returr. from Salt Lake city where she has spent the winter. -l! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Killer o Salt Lake city and Mr. and Mrs. James Fillis of Mt. Pleasant were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Merz at a delightful dinner party. par-ty. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baldwin of Salt Lake city were houseguests last weekend of Miss Margare. Thompson during a visit with theird aughter, Wanda, a studen at Wasatch Academy. m Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gunn and their daughters, Clarice and Nor- ine, drove to Provo Monday. ... Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Peterson were Provo visitors Wednesday. They visited their son, Dean, who is teaching at the Brigham Young University, and his family, fam-ily, during the day and spent the evening with their old friends and neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Christensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Robertson. |