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Show Food - Fashions - Parties - Vacations y One of the lovely social events I of the"' summer held this week was S the Mormon Battalion Military Ball. Nicholas G. Morgan showed a miniature replica of a statue of Col. Kane to be built in bronze at j a later date. The statue is being j done by Ortha Fairbanks, who scu- j lpted the statue of Eliza R. j Snow, and also Karl G. Maeser, founder of BYI7. Members of the Battalion were I dressed in full regalia and their j wives were gowned in pioneer !,' fashions of the day. ? n i A barbecue was held May 30th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis f P. Athas. Mr. and Mrs. P E Ath- f as, Mr. Ted Passilas, Miss Cath- erine Lullias, Mr. and Mrs. Chris A patio party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson H. Pratt Saturday night.' Attending the impromptu affair were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Wayn Black, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Timmerman. The following day they all went to Pine View Dam above Ogden for a boating excursion. ex-cursion. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sharp are Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Sharp, from Calfornia. Mrs. Sharp is the former Marilyn Nordberg, daughter of Dr. . and Mrs. Harry S. Nordberg of 1267 E. Stratford Avenue. They will be leaving to go to Chicago and points east before returning re-turning home. Jerry Sharp is the son of James C. Sharp, 854 West Pohtz, and their four children, f Billy - Tina - Anna and Lex, Mr. j and Mrs. P.D. Paulos, and their three children, Pamela, Tom, and Ann from Magna. i . South Temple. They have been feted at several sev-eral dinner parties, and are enjoying enjoy-ing seeing old friends on their visit here. |