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Show It Happened at The BEAU fourteen employees of the Winder Dairy enjoyed a steak dinner sponsored by their company. On Thursday, the regular Sugar House Rotary Board luncheon and business meeting was held. Friday, Fri-day, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald N. Spratling gave a wedding dinner for their son, Ronald N. Spratling Jr. and new daughter-in-law, the former Myrna Clark. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack P. Clark. The couple was married Thursday, Thurs-day, Oct. 24 in the LD.S. Temple. Their reception was held on Friday Fri-day at the Bonneville Stake Center. Cen-ter. The couple are honeymooning in Las Vegas. Mrs. Irene Larkin made arrangements for eight of her group for luncheon and bridge. Mrs. George A. Taylor was hostees for her bridge club for luncheon. The eight ladies get together twice each month. BY LA RAE McMANAMA The busy social week began Sunday with Mr. Walter DeBois acting as host for four guests at dinner. On Monday, David Garvin celebrated cele-brated his ninth birthday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Garvin. Gar-vin. David's birthday was Oct. 29. He is a member of the birthday club so was presented with ice cream and a lovely birthday cake. He was quite impressed with the cake which was taken to his grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.L. Swan-son's Swan-son's home and was enjoyed by all. Also on Monday evening Sheryl Ann Erjckson celebrated her birthday with her family and a little lit-tle friend. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Erickson. Her brother, Bobby, and her little friend, Katherine Smith, all enjoyed en-joyed the birthday dinner party. Mrs. H. C. Molder made arrangements ar-rangements for ten friends for a birthday celebration on Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Mrs. Earl Hicks was hostess for six at luncheon1 on Wednesday. Mrs. Julian Kimball was hostess host-ess for her bridge group on Friday Fri-day for luncheon. There are eight ladies in her group and they meet twice each month. Mr. L. E. Radler was host for eight of his business associates at a smorgasbord dinner on Friday evening. Also on Friday evening, Mrs. L. K. Mackay gave a dinner din-ner party for ten of her friends, The Rotary District Conference held a business meeting Wednes day morning and the 75 enjoyec luncheon and continued the business busi-ness meeting after. That evening |