Show T SOC I ET Y Duchesne Ladles Entertain Husbands Fifty-nine happy people enjoyed the Fort Duchesne Women's club annual banquet for their husbands given last Friday evening in the American Legion halL B. R. Ralph Albert Daniels and Arthur Walker planned a Thanksgiving dinner and made all The tempo was set by the merry saxophone of H. Bartley the of George the sweet voice of V. T. Rice's saw and the story by Bill of the Tragedy of the Baseball The program was introduced by C. C. Wright who also led the whole crowd in singing of old-fashioned After the program the men took over to present a radio entitled Better Jal Burp Joe Wagner was master of ceremonies and Al Pratt gave C. L. Piper as N. Cyclopedia conducted the and Ralph Richards presented silver bridge washers to persons answering questions The women not to be outdone responded with a modern version of the Romance of John and Priscilla by Elmer Denver Ty Al Pratt and George A delightful touch was by the dancing of Peggy and Happy Day after which the floor was cleared for action and everyone danced old-time dances and mixers under the direction of J. O. Peterson and C. C. B. P. W. Social In Vernal An interesting affair of the week was the party given at Scout house in Vernal Monday evening for members of the Duchesne and Vernal Bus iness and Professional Women s Dinner was served at long tables beautifully decorated with pine branches and Christmas tree Programs were shaped like frosted red bails and favors were tiny candles in The welcome address was given by Miss Amelia Manker of the Vernal club who introduced Miss Mercy Sargent of Roosevelt as Piano selections were played by Evelyn and a saxophone solo by LaVar Following the banquet the evening was spent playing Members of the Roosevelt club in attendance were Miss lone Miss Elma Miss j Miss Helen Miss Anna Miss Ella Mildred M. J. J. O. Mary Beryl Miss Mercy Afton Elva Evelyn Thelma Bee Letta Olive Mary Areva Edith Huish and Nell Altrus Members of the Altrus club met last Thursday at the home of Homer P. Edwards to hear Bonnie review of the book Young Man of by T. R. a story with a South American Members present included Eugene Marden Bennie M. I. Lloyd R. S. L. A. Parley W. H. D. P. Frank Paul Robert D. Ervin D. D. W. L. Mullins and Max Edwards was assisted in serving refreshments by her Johnnie Cook and Clement L. Bridge Luncheon Fred C Ferron was hostess at a beautifully arranged bridge luncheon given Wednesday afternoon at her home Luncheon was served in the dining room and a Christmas idea was cleverly carried out in table Covers were laid for nine including C. L. and C. C. Wright of Fori W. L. Carroll Eugene J. V. D. P. W. H. Ruppel and the Following luncheon tables were arranged in the living room for and Milton Fenn of Roosevelt announce the marriage of their Clara and Byron son of and Frank also of Roosevelt which took place in Duchesne on December Bishop Levi Anderton performed the Both Bowden and his bride are well-known in Roosevelt they attend the Roosevelt High They plan to make their home here where Bowden is employed in the Texaco Service Bridge Club Meets at Ferron Home Members o the Friday Bridge club were entertained Friday afternoon by Fred C. Refreshments were served after which tables were arranged for were V. A. Homer P. M. C. Eugene Carroll R. H. Parley L. A. Sam G. W. L. Mullins and the Thursday Bridge Carroll Robbins entertained a few friends at a bridge party given last Thursday owning at the home of W. L. Present were R. S. W. L. Paul Eugene Homer P. Sam G. W. H. Ruppel and the |