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Show S Societu DOING THE TOWN By Elaine Cannon was smart in a bright red lightweight wool dress and Mack accessories. Shopping in Sugar House . . Mrs. Milt Widdison . . . the Stuart Jardines . . . Mrs. Aldon, Anderson . . . Mrs. J. W. R. Robinson and her mother, Mrs. S. Q. Cannon . . . Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gerstner . . . Var Shurt- leff cooking a deal with his pal Ab Madsen . . . Bill and Marge Cannon, who are building a home out here. Saw lots and lots of you southeasterners at the Knight Shoe store opening Saturday, too. Congratulations to Newel Knight on the swank store and nice opening festivities. festivi-ties. Colleen Miortensen was her usual lovely self, too. Dr. and Mrs. John Chrls-tcnsen Chrls-tcnsen showing off their adorable ador-able three-wecks-old daughter daugh-ter at church, were proudly receiving comgratulations. Saw Mrs. Arthur Beeley at the South East Furniture's Magic Decorator Show, with Betty Carlisle giving valuable decorative tips. A few of the hundreds who visited the interesting inter-esting show were: Mrs. H. S. Rueckert, Mrs. Don Gee, Mrs. G. B. Anderson and Mrs. J. R. Allred. Wasn't it good to see Paul Rogers home again? Guess maybe may-be there were entirely too many of his friends who didn't get to see him at all, his visit here was so short. But we were lucky enough to have a good old chat with him, and he said to tell everybody hello. That's for sure. Paul came home on a navy cruise and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Karpowitz, picked him up in San Francisco so that he could have more time at home with the family. He brought pictures of his wedding wed-ding and his wife, Dorothy, who of course was unable to come with him. She certainly appears to be a beautiful woman. 1 Saw Mr. and Mrs. Jay Love and their cute small fry, Jimmy Jim-my and Beth Ann, doing their Saturday shopping at Sheffield's Shef-field's market. Jay, by the way, is the favorite "punch pourer" at his ward's dances! Speaking of dances ... at one apron and overall affair out in East Mill Creek area we saw Ben and Mary Wallace, Jean and Donna McDonough, Bunny and Verona Clark, Bill and Mildred Mil-dred Naylor, Bernell and Ann Coons, Phil and Donna Rasmus-sen, Rasmus-sen, and Harlan and Gerry Clark Wayne Cook's intermission intermis-sion stunt of singing along with a recording by Der Bingle was something special. The man is really clever. The SUP dinner club, Sugar Sug-ar House chapter, had a rare treat Monday evening when Helen Kimball reviewed "Cheaper by the Dozen." The successful business men were mighty touched by the wonderful won-derful way Miss Kimball told the story. She in turn was affected by the thoughtful gesture of the club when H. A. Sorensen presented her with a silver serving set. She |