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Show Doing The Town By ELAINE CANNON Steve liaird, Dave Taylor, John Wallace, and others, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne F. Richards Rich-ards entertained at dinner at their home, 710 Logan Ave., Saturday Sat-urday night. ' Guests included Dr. and Mrs. E. Girard Hale, Dr. and Mrs. Sherman Brinton. Shopping in Sugar House . . . Fred Schwendiman and child . . . Mrs. Vergil Olson . . . Mrs. Aldon Jr. Andeison . . . Mr. and Mrs. Von Hoyt . . . Mrs. Charles Cedarstroin. Mrs. Keith Green is home now from the hospital. She brought a little dimpled boy with her, too. Young Keith is telling all the neighborhood that his new baby brother is to be called Jerry. Congratulations Congratula-tions to this happy Veterans' Heights family. Welcome to Bill aud Marge Sorensen Cannon. They moved into their artistic early American home over the week end. Sons David and Michael have made many friends with the small fry in the neighborhood already. al-ready. Their home is on 2980 Sooth and about 2600 East. Tomato canning at the Granite Gran-ite cannery turned out to be quite a social gathering the other night. Saw the Parry Greenwoods chatting with Stu Jardine. Jerry and Harlan Clark were there. Likewise the Jean McDonough pair. Gossip at the cannery had it that Maynard and Xonic Nelson Sorensen will be moling mol-ing into East Mill Creek area before too long. They have purchased a home on licer-eaux licer-eaux Way, according to the word. Can't think of two more talented people to ha , t in the community than thes two well-known young mar rieds. . Speaking of newcomers to the Southeast . . . Foley and Beverly Bev-erly Beesley Richards have bought a home up in Olympus Heights. They have an adcr-able adcr-able daughter, Melanie, who will come along to spice up the neighborhood, when the Richards Rich-ards make the move. So long and good luck to Mel Hogue! Mel left Tuesday for Fort Ord, Calif., where he is stationed with the Army. His wife and two children will remain re-main at home for the time being, be-ing, at least. Lowell Anderson is a corporal cor-poral in the U. S. Army Intelligence In-telligence and he left Wednesday Wednes-day night for Camp Mead, Md. Numerous parties were held in honor of Lowell before be-fore he shoved off in, a jeep for his camp. Sunday night and Tuesday night gatherings were held that included some of his best friends and their dates . . . Thorald Harris, |