Show j SOCIETY Spend Summer Vacation Here and D. P. Whitmore who have spent the past two weeks In Minnesota and returned here Sunday accompanied by and John David Whitmore who have spent the past year Chicago where Whitmore is studying and Whitmore spend the summer vacation in Roosevelt and Salt Lake City and will return to Chicago to continue school in Miss Marilyn Whitmore who is taking nurses' training in Chicago will remain there for the Birthday Party Miss Dorothy Wardle was the honored guest at a prettily arranged party given in honor of her birthday anniversary Saturday afternoon by her Ervin and her sister Miss j Jean Guests included I Sherry Lynn Alia Ruth Donna Rac Renee Anna Gertrude Carol Keith Wardle and Bobby The afternoon was spent playing games after which refreshments were Steak Fry In Uintah Canyon A group of Roosevelt and Ver- 1 nal people enjoyed a steak fry at Uintah park in Uintah canyon Sunday In the group vere and C. C. and V. A. and H. and R. II Harrison and and John H. Clark of B. P. W. Banquet Beautiful bouquets of mid-summer garden flowers were used lo the table at the banquet for members of the Roosevelt Business and Professional Women's club given at the Shurtleff ho tel Wednesday Hostesses were Essie Miss Bird and Miss Alice Todd of Members and guests present included M. J. Beryl Bee I Thelma J. O. Miss Helen Huish and her guest Miss Julia Hendrickson of Cedar City who is visiting M. I. Hazel Afton Maury Nelson ol Bingham and Ann Burgess 01 New York City who are visiting Miss Ella Andrews and Mary M. J. outgoing thanked the group foi their cooperation during the past year and turned the duties of the i office over to Beryl newly elected Mullins made brief remarks and introduced other officers who are Bee Erma Wim-mer and Afton Following the banquet the group went lo the Orser hame where remainder of the evening was spent playing i Vacation in Northwest 1 and Carl Hacking left Wednesday morning for a I wo i weeks' vacation trip through Idaho and the Pacific ln Pocatello they will meet a brother of will continue on to Washington j and Oregon with j Daughters of Date Changed i Regular of the Daugh- tors of the Pioneers to be held June 28 has been changed to June due to the dinner for the benefit of the hospital on June The meeting will be held at the home of Elsie Taylor at 3 p. m. Venice Lundberg Becomes Bride Or Frank in Beautiful Home Miss Venice daughter of and John M. Lund became the bride ot Frank son of and E. in a ceremony performed Sunday afternoon in the garden of the Lundberg home by Kay E. The ceremony took place before an improvised altar in one end of the garden which was decked with ferns and Large baskets of flowers were at either The young bride was attractive in an afternoon dress of black and white with black and white She wore a corsage ol Farrell twin brother of the was Immediately following the ceremony a short reception was held for members of the two families and a few close friends of the couple who were assisted in receiving guests by their and John M. Lundberg and and E. M. A table in the end of the garden opposite the altar held a beautiful wedding cake for a Arthur sister of the was in charge of serving and was assisted by Dale Anderson of Long another sister who was j here for the Bennie I Miss Wanda Jack and Gordon The young couple left late in the afternoon for a honeymoon to Yellowstone National park I and after July 1st will be at in Bridge Luncheon Honors Departing Matron Parley was hostess at a beautifully arranged bridge luncheon given at her home Friday afternoon honoring Thomas Bingham of formerly Miss Olga who will with Bingham next week for will were laid for twelve guests including and Bud Markey of Clifford Fred Verlen Miss Norma Clement L. Miss Oleta Miss Adlee Roberts and Floyd Following luncheon tables wore arranged for Allen Entertains Sewing Club Members of the Neighborhood Sewing club met Wednesday evening at the home of Art Present were I Iowa ill Parley Frank Stanley George Ross Clifford Darrell Clyde J S. Rawlings and Dick The evening was spent sewing and talking after which refreshments were served by the Bridge Club Meets At Home Allic Wardle was at a prettily appointed luncheon given at her home Wednesday afternoon for members and guests the Bridge Luncheon was served at small tables which held covers for twelve including Dan Marry Grant Lola Wal lace William John C Leonard Ted Lloyd Mr Ervin Wardle and Arch Bridge followed Bridge Club Meets At Labrum Home Verlen Labrum was hostess at a delightful bridge lunch-con given at her home Tuesday Her guests included Mrs Ervin Harry Ted Mrs Lloyd Edgar Morrell Labrum and Richard Bridge followed To Vacation in California Miss Wanda Moysh and Barbara Moysh will leave- cj 11 i day for a week's lo San California will visit the World's Treasure Island I and will it in California i I San where 9 guests of Eldon Camp Luella J |