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Show ' DOING' THE 'TOWN'" By Elaine A. Cannon Lots of big stuff going on this week in Southeast Salt Lake . . . Sugar House and environs, that is. Mother's Day saw many a prominent prom-inent socialite from this area trotting off to tea at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bicknell Robbins. The occasion was to announce daughter Sharon's engagement and forthcoming marriage U well-known Jack Boud, barristei of no little fame in this area. Trousseau was displayed and the numerous guests were delighted de-lighted with the elegant ar rangements. Congratulations are in order or-der for Dr. and Mrs. M. Dal-ton Dal-ton Cannon. They recently became the parents of a 10 pound daughter. Happy day! Happy day! squeal the three little brothers who welcomed their sister home this week. Mrs. Cannon is the former Patricia Hogen-sen. Hogen-sen. Te Canons live at 2848 S. 2475 East St. Aldon Jr. Anderson, home this week from his New York jaunt where he did himself proud in the National Handball tournament reported seeing James and Gwen Wirthlin Mc-Conkie Mc-Conkie in the Big City. Also visited by Aldon were June and Bee Voelker Hickman. Elaine Weilenman . . . Mrs. DeVirl Stewart and daughter, Marilyn asked for news from home, too. Saw Dr. and Mrs. David W. Blood doing the town last week celebrating a "sort of anniversary" . . . they would not say of what! Anyway, cute Julie was sporting a gorgeous camillia and lily-of-the-valley corsage for their late supper date at the Hotel Utah Empire Room. The Bloods live at 1951 S. 19th East St. Folks have -different days of doing different things but teens know for sure that the way to have the most fun is to go dancing. danc-ing. So to celebrate somebody's birthday, four Southeastern teenagers had themselves a time by driving up to Ogden for a bit of dancing. The four are Joan Schwendiman, dated by John Karpowitz and Marge Has-lam, Has-lam, dated by Don Stoker. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Booth and handsome small fry, Curtis, 4y2, spent one evening this week calling on their friends. Nice practice that more people should take time to indulge in. The Booths live at 1233 E. Parkway Ave. |