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Show T.lyton Mis. Gxact Dalglelah Mrs. Floyd Lamb, Mrs. Homer Robinson, Mrs. Wm. Koehlcr, Miss Alice Todd, Mrs. II. W. Davenport and Mrs. W. R. Harris Har-ris were luncheon guests of Mrs. W. H. Linck and Mrs. James Dal-gliesh Dal-gliesh at the Dalgleish home Thursday afternoon; Luncheon was served at small tables, followed fol-lowed by an afternoon of bridge. Mrs. Robinson was awarded the high score prize. "Too Many Marys," a clever one-act comedy, was presented Thursday evening at the Myton Ward chapel by the Guardians of the Beehive class with the following fol-lowing cast: Sally, Larce Morrill: Mor-rill: Aunt Sarah. Joan Crarjo: Viola, Arva Tanner; Beatrice, Mildred Tanner; June, Margie Mott: Nora (the Irish maid), El-ma El-ma Hamilton. The play was directed di-rected by Mrs. Fern Harmon. Jim Foster, who has been a guest of Howard Davenport during- the holidays, left Thursday for his home in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Preeqe, Jr. and small son arrived last week from Salt Lake to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Preece, Sr. Miss Joyce Thorum, of Salt Lake City, arrived last week to visit Miss LaVora Murray, who has been home for the Christmas Christ-mas vacation. Miss Thorum and Miss Murray returned to Salt Lake Tuesday morning to resume re-sume their studies at the University Univer-sity of Utah. Among those who attended the Kump-Uresk wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Uresk, Frank Uresk. Matt Uresk, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Antone Uresk, Louis Uresk, who acted as best man for his brother, Miss Betty Jenson, Mr. and Mrs A. C. Tolboe. Fred Hayes, Mrs James Bywater and daughter, LaRee, a sister and niece of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Murray were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers at Mt. Emmons on New Year's day at a dinner honoring the Neal Mur-rays. Mur-rays. Mr. and Mrs. Mylan Bywater, who spent Christmas at Lapoint with Mrs. Bywater's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warburton. opened their home in Myton for a few days before returning to Rawlins, Rawl-ins, Wyoming where Mr. By-water By-water is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jacobs and family returned Sunday from Ogden where they spent the holidays with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Krebs Jr. and small daughter arrived Saturday Sat-urday from Salt Lake City to enjoy en-joy a visit at the home of Mrs. Kreb's father, H. L. Crapo. They returned home Tuesday. Richard Jennings has returned to Caldwell. Idaho, where he is attending school, after spending the Christmas vacation with his father, W. A. Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. George Funk left Monday morning for Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant to take Frances Funk, Haw-ard Haw-ard Funk, Phillip Todd. Fred-ricka Fred-ricka Dart, Helene Hemphill and John Babcock back to resume their classes at Wasatch Academy. Acad-emy. . , Wayne Jenkins, who has been home on leave, left Friday for San Diego, Calif ., where he is stationed at the U. S. Naval Training center. Recruit Elwin Porntt left Sunday for Fort Ord, California after enjoying a 10-day furlough at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Porritt Norman Dennis, who has been visiting during the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Syerl Dennis, left Monday to resume his studies at the Salt Lake vocational voca-tional school. , Announcement has been received re-ceived of the arrival of a baby daughter, born December 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dennis at Ft Collins. Colorado, where Dan is attending college. The proud fa- JvwcxsvdS52 ther is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wal-lace Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Higginson and family returned Sunday from a holiday visit at Lark and Salt Lake City. Glenda Lou Taylor, who has been confined to the Roosevelt hospital for several days, was able to return home on New Year's day. Carol Thomasson was a 'New Year's weekend visitor at the ranch home of Carol Ann Jenkins. Jen-kins. Mrs. Ilene McConkie and Mrs. Pearl Jenkins, of Ballard, visited Monday with the Vern Edwards. Calvin Monks and Lynn Dean left Monday to enroll at the University of "Utah. G. Taylor, who was at her bedside bed-side during her illness, returned home with Glenda Lou. |