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Show SOCIETY Peggy Gldroyd, Society Reporter FAREWELL PARTY MYTON The Mylon Ladies' Aid Society entertained Friday afternoon at the Presbyterian: church complimentary to P.Ir. R. T. Donnin. who will leave soon to make her home in Jop-lin, Jop-lin, Missouri. Refreshments were served ai. one long table, beautifully arranged ar-ranged with places marked h-. Mrs. Bonnin, Mrs. Tola Sands. Mrs. Mary Blaine, Mrs. Esther. Burton, Mrs. Jennie Tultle. Mrs. .Tnnnio L. Potter. Mrs. Glndy.- Da.rl, Miss Alice Todd. Mrs. Stella Stel-la M. Clark. Mrs. Naomi Bab-eock, Bab-eock, Mrs. Virginia Todd, Mrs. Millie Thomas. Mrs. Laura Prccce, Mrs. Blanche Kochlcr, Mrs. Emma Robinson. Mrs. Glc-dys Glc-dys Harris. Mrs. Eslclla Broom?. Mrs. Alma Burdick and Mrs. Lillian Lil-lian Lolt. A program of musical lumbers lum-bers and readings was enjoyed. At ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE MYTON Mr. and Mrs. Loo Snyder announce the marriage of their daughter, Sadie. Ho Earl Knight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jesse Knight, of Salt Lake City. Tho nuptials were performed hi Roosevelt on August 1 wil'.i President Ray E. Dillman offi-: iating. The bride is a graduate of the Roosevelt high school; while lb. bridegroom is a graduate of AI-terra AI-terra high school, and is now at-taehed at-taehed to the U. S. Naval Air Corps with quarters in Washington. Washing-ton. He expects to be transferred transfer-red soon to a new base for his next stage of training. His bride will join him as soon as quarters can be obtained. EalDGETTE Frarrant bouquets nf summer flowers decorated the honvj of I Mrs. Bill Murdock when siie cn-i cn-i Ic: iaincd members of Eriu.eV V.: club at her residence Thursday rvi-ning. August 1 II. ' A prettily .appointed luncheon w.i:: srrv.-d v.at ima I tabic-s arranged ar-ranged with covers laid for Mr-. Grant Killian. Mrs. Parley Ra.-!-ing:. Mrs. . Ni d Bollon. Air.-. Steve B-Jicn. Airs. Marvi-11 LVj!-so:i, LVj!-so:i, Alr.. Clem Labium, Mr:. Jiihiinie Cook. Mrs. Bill iC J -i.n. , Airs. DoiuMns AlcKinlay ancl Albert Curtis. Bridge formed the divi iv ion, I folliAvirw; dinner, with pri.cs Loin Lo-in r' won bv Mrs. Rawli ngs. Air- ltcve Bellon, Airs. Curtis audi Airs. MeKinlay. JUST-A-MERE A g'owing fire i'.iioiultc.i against a sUury sky furnv:d 11;- r,:?vcn h i t Tliursday evi r.iiv- ;u th., hor,:e of Mr. ne.d Mr. i'zv-rell i'zv-rell Williii'S for members o!' Ju.-l-A-Ab.rc club and their partners. part-ners. A tarty buffet lunch :.ou w:-rnioved w:-rnioved bv Mr. and Mrs. Gran! Tviilian. Airs. Rev a Owen, jy.rk 'Owen. ATr. aad Airs. Ted .Trr..--i. j Mr. and Airs. Dam II Y.'a'i-; r. 'Air. and Airs. Richard Adam-, (Mr. and Airs. Tom White. Air. land Airs. Ed Labruni. Airs. lb r vey C. Wei:-?, ATr. and Airs. Claii Larion and-AIr. and Airs. Blaiiu; I''r.ye.r. TUESDAY BRIDGE Dainty .rose buds centered four small table:; at the heme of ATrs. Myrtle Lambert vnen sh entertained .sixtc.n members of I the Tuesday Bridge club o:i j ! Augu -t 1(5. i Following a, tempting dessert 1 supper, bridge' formed 1hr c-ve jining's entertainment, enjoyed bv Aits. Eugene Harmston. Airs. ' C. L. AsiUon, Airs. Sam Wei-;. ' 'Airs. Venn Bair, ATrs. Lecfcr Ab'l-j Ab'l-j lins, Airs. Lvnn Orser, Airs. Paul IjWilkins, Airs. Axel Rirch. Airs. I I Gordon Harmston," Airs. Hojp.rr IP. Edwards, Airs. Parley Rawl- ings. ATrs. Ray Jordan, Airs. Wm. !ll. Paippei, ATrs. Fred Fcrrnn. . ; Airs. Robert Iluish and Airs, i Glenn Wylcr. Prizes were won by Airs. Edwards Ed-wards and Airs. "Wilkin?. On August 23, Airs. Howard Harrison entertained the cjb i at a dessert luncheon at her homo, which was tastefully decorated dec-orated with arrangements of asters as-ters and gladioli. Her guest list included Airs. C. L. AsMon. Airs. Robert Iluish. Mrs. Bonnie Schmidt. Airs. Wayne Ma! in. Airs. Kay S. Jor- . dan, ATrs. Wm. II. Rupnel, Airs. Sam G. Weiss, Airs. Lynn Orser, Airs. Eugene Harniston, Airs. Paul Wilkin?. Airs. Venn Ea-r. ATrs. Glenn Wylcr. ATrs. Myrtle Lambert. Airs. Fred Ferron, Air-;. Gordon Harinston and Airs. Les-ler Les-ler ATullins. Prizes were won bv ATrs. Crser AT s". Schmidt and Airs. Gordon Harmston. f. i. VEDDINC RECTIOIT P.ALLARD Air. a.-1. ATrs. Glen Molynea::, ncc Rul!: Siolla, greded t'.ieir rv;ry f.i.r.d.; at a v.vJd'ng dance raid reccp'!"n at the Baliard ward ch:-.pd Thursday Thurs-day evening. August 1C. The bride, attired in her wedding wed-ding gown, was a lovely picture as she stood beside her husband lo receive the guests. Also in tho receiving line were the bridegroom's bride-groom's parents. Mr. and ATrs. I Herbert ATolyncux, the bride's mother, Airs. Eric Stolla, anel her l brother, Gerhard Stolla, who stood iii place of his father, who is working on the Azores Islands. Assisting with the gifts were Barbec and Philiis White, anel Myrtle Collins. JoAnn Todd, Marilyn Brighton. Dianne ancl Barbara i iullkiger. Airs. Nita White and Airs. Vida Eetts, assisted as-sisted with the serving. A program was presented under un-der the direction of Airs. Jes:-e Hullingcr, consisting of vocal selections, se-lections, by ATnrk and Lynn Ras- rnussen anel Donna Rao Labrurn, accompanied by Airs. Clair I,a-bium; I,a-bium; a reading by Airs. Elton Kettle, and a piano too by Airs. L a brum. NEIGHBORHOOD SEWING ATcmbcrs of Neighborhood Sewing club met Wednesday evening, eve-ning, August 14, at the home of Airs George Hacking to enjoy a delicious luncheon and a social evening. Present were Mrs. Louis Laris, Airs. Neldon Nybcrg, AIis. Clifton Laris. Airs. Guy Burton, Bur-ton, "Mrs. Stanley Hall, ATrs. Parley Par-ley Raudings and Airs. Howard Andrews. DOROTHY DILLMAN WEDS Changing her name from Aliss to Airs, was Dorothy Dillman, daughter of ATr. ancl Airs Ray E. Dillman, when she became the '. ride of Lorun R. Ilunsaker, of Lo " an. Aliss Dillman, a graduate of Roosevelt high school, class of 19-JU, is a Junior student, at the U S A C. Air. Ilunsaker is also a U S A C student. Now on a wedding trip, tho new Air. and Airs. Ilunsaker will make their home in Logan. f V STEAK TRY A number of gay parties have enlivened the week's social calendar, cal-endar, among them the no-host steak fry Tuesday evening, Aug-u?t Aug-u?t ?.:, at the power plant park in Uinta canyon. Participating in the fun were Dick Owen, Sharlene Bellon, Carl Jnhnstun, Rita Hutchcon. Arvin Bellon, Ann Patterson, Don Sprouse, Peggy Oldroyd. James Hall, Virginia Burton. Aierlin Reynolds, EI ma Ober-hani'.ey. Ober-hani'.ey. Bob Benson. Gcnele Smith, Reid Hullingcr ancl Loya Benson. ' - ? V V MARRIED IN TEMPLE RITES Of widespread interest this wee'-: is the marriage of Aliss Phyllis Krnilzech. of Salt Lake City, and Erold Wiscombc, son of Air. and Airs. Arthur Wiscombc. Wis-combc. of Ballard. The young couple were united in marriage at a ceremony preformed pre-formed August 15 in the Sail I Lake temple. Immediately following thf: nuptials the new Air. and Airs. Wiscombc returned lo Roosevelt and then departed for Uinta canyon, can-yon, where they spent their honeymoon at the Ray E. Dili-man Dili-man cabin. |