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Show DOING THE TOWN By Elaine Cannon Bonneville Dancing Club brought out some well-knowns of our town. It was the guest night at the club and dancers enjoyed themselves in the romantic atmosphere of the Hotel Utah. Saw Dr. and Mrs. David W. Blood, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hewlett Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewelett, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Richards, "intermission-ing" "intermission-ing" together. , Big social function worth looking into is the forthoming Chi Omega Hat Fashion show scheduled for April 7 that's Thursday at 8 p.m. at the sorority house, 1435 East First South. Southerners on the committee com-mittee inlude Mrs. Bill Cannon, Mrs. Bob Elliott, Mrs. Elias D. Rees and Mrs. D. James Cannon. Good news about the affair is that Adrian Emilie created hats of the MODE millinery will be modeled by some of the city's loveliest models as trained by glamorous Ann Ashton. The public is invited and tickets are only 75 cents. There will be door drawings for some special items and tea will be served following the show. Reservations may be made until un-til Wednesday noon, April 6, by dialing 8-3498. Models for the show will be Mrs. Horace A. Sorensen, Mrs. Leo Capson Jr., Mrs. Jay Johnson, Mrs. Lon Richardson, Mary Lois Sharp, Marge Jones, Joy Nelson, Mary Deason, Cally Walker, Marilyn Cannon, Gloria Smith, Gloria Peterson, Shirley Knoblauch, Ruby Gibson and Ursula Stad-miller. Stad-miller. Barbara Caine, alumni president presi-dent for Chi Omega, is general and "arrangement making" in busy fashion these days. Paul and Ruth HowelLs and their broth er-in-Iav Lorin L. Moench made a flying trip to San Francisco. The fellows attended at-tended a diaper launderers convention while Ruth made the rounds of the smart shops visited with friends. Welcome mat is out to the former Frances Smith. Uh huh, Mrs. Don Bjorklund' and her red-haired daughter, Mary Lou, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. N. Hubbard, 1279 'East 27th So. Street. The Smiths will be returning re-turning to their home in Stockton, Stock-ton, Calif., before too much longer. , What happy days for Mr. and Mrs. George William Shaeffer. 1780 East Mill Creek Way. . . . George Jr. has come to town! Weight was 7 lbs. and 8 ounces at birth a week ago. Mrs. Gibson Berry, 105 East South Temple is the proud grandmother. When birthday time rolls around that means a party in most families and that's just what it meant for Mrs. Wayne F. Richards. Her sister, Mrs. J W. R. Robinson, 1325 Zenith Avenue, was hostess at a dinner paty Thursday evening at their home. The Juliah Cannons and Mrs. S. Q. Cannon, the honored guest's mother, were on hand for the celebration Speaking of the Richards family. fam-ily. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Richards are the parents of a bouncing baby boy. He'll be named Gordon Castleton. The new arrival came to town Monday. Mon-day. They'll be taking him home to join the rest of the family, Susan, Juddy and Diane, before long at 804 Emerson Avenue. Mrs. Rihards is the former ! Helen Castleton. p How much fun can you have? Mr. and Mrs. Sharp are vacationing in California. Whit Clayton's marriage was reason enough to head for the coast hut they are taking in some of the big sights while they are down that-a-way. Good news about Aldon Jr Anderson, isn't it? He's just won the state handball tournament, tourna-ment, you know. Aldon lives with his wife and three sons at 2305 South 2420 East 'Street. 5: Rumor has it that Marian Nelson Nel-son and Rick Warner aren't going go-ing to delay wedding bells much longer, file's trousseau shopping |