Show 1 Society And Club Notes V w w w w w UINTAH HASIN MEETS John of Vernal was elected president of the auxiliary organization of the Uintah Basin Medical society at a meeting held in Vernal March John R. Bourne of velt was named vice-president and C. L. Piper of Dinner was served at the Grill cafe in Vernal after which doctors met in the office of Joseph L. Haasen and ladies were guests a the Hansen The auxiliary honored Ralph B. Hogs ted who will leave soon for Michigan where Hegsted will She was presented with a lovely Medical current topics were dis cussed after which the election ol officers was n. p. w. a Holds The Shurtleff hotel was the scene of the regular monthly banquet of the Roosevelt Business and Professional Worren's club given Wednesday present were M. J. Elva Hazel Ash Thelma Miss Edith Beryl Blanche Miss Ella Mary M. I. Miss Alice Todd and Miss lone Following the banquet the group went to the Ed ward's home where the remainder of the evening was spent playing Waffle Supper at Walker Homo Honoring the birthday of Miss Phyllis of and Morris Walker entertained Thursday evening at a waffle Their guests included Miss and Al Frances and Arvona and Winifred Birthday Honored Honoring the seventh birthday anniversary of her daughter R. S. Jordan entertained youngsters at a party Monday Refreshments were served at a table which held a beautifully decorated birthday cake for a During the afternoon games were Campbells Return from Extended Vacation and M. C. Campbell returned to Roosevelt Friday after spending the past six weeks vacationing in The went first to New Orleans where they spent several days They continued on around the gulf of enjoying the delightful ocean boulc seaside and the drives bordered with moss covered oak They traveled down the i west coast of then crossed 1 the state through the beautiful everglade region to the east coast I and Miami Beach where the tour- season was in full vast number of the elaborate new hotels of Miami and other nearby beaches and the great display of there were in to the Campbells The unusual severe storms which struck the southeastern United States in and February had damaged much of the Campbell and the camellias and other bright semi-tropic flowers in bloom at this time of the year were noi so beautiful as she the entire trip was delightful and very On their way home the Camp bells visited in St. with and L. S. Saunders formerly of Primary Party The Guardian class or the Rov sevelt and Hancock Cove primary entertained the Trail-builder and Home-builder classes at an interesting party given recently in the ward Tables were arranged in the hall and were beautifully decorated with bright colored cards showing the various class One hundred boys and girls were in The af fair was arranged by various class Family Club Meets Lloyd Labi um was and members of the Family Circle Bridge club guests at a delightful bridge luncheon given at the Lab-rum home Wednesday Covers were laid for Ray G. Richard Keith Clement L. Morrill Verlen Johnnie Cook and the Bridge i Large Crowd Enjoys Relief Society Dance A large crowd of married couples enjoyed a dancing party given I'm the ward amusement hall Friday evening to celebrate the anniversary of the founding of the Relief society The evening was spent dancing after which ice cream and cake were Committees in charge ol arrangements were as Pearl Dora Elise Harmston and Josephine Elsie Nell Atwood and Clista Sunday Night Program On Sunday March a special program was presented in Sunday evening services under the direction of Peter Ander ward Relief society Anderson gave the welcome address and speakers were Gertrude Fredrickson and L. Musical numbers were furnished by the Singing mothers and by Joseph Mower who played a violin Willard Day gave a musical Term End Brings Students Home for Short Vacation The end of the winter quarter last Friday in colleges throughout the state was the occasion for students to celebrate with short vacations and visits with home Home from the B. U. were Miss Catherine Hall and Miss Naomi both still talking about the excitement of the B. U. junior prom held last Friday Chall Tal Wardle and others came from Weber college Ogden and home from the University of Utah were Evelyn Ash-ton Ruth and Leonard Carl and Earl LaVar Elizabeth Gentry and a number of other young people from various nearby communities were home for the St. Patrick's Party at Roberts' Home and Floyd Roberts entertained at a cleverly St. Patrick's day dinner party given at their home Sunday evening Their guests Included and Morrell and W W. Miss and Lionel Jen-I and Leonard Gard ner ana and Paul E. Nelson of Neola and and Andrew of Following dinner the evening war spent playing Daughters of Pioneers To Meet The regular monthly meeting of the Roosevelt camp of the Daughters of Pioneers will be held March at 3 p. at the home of Lola All j members are invited to be |