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Show iii it ii Mrtif iitii n ru 1 1 n n m m ri ri ii m m ii m i j n rriiTPi p n 11 m i irti 1 11 rii 11 1 11 u j 1 1 u 1 1 111 ti 1 1 1 ti m ti n r n n j n j n r 1 1 11 r i n m m m iititii jii nrir mtii r r rTii ri nt Society, MHJiiiiimiimjiiimimiiiiiiiimiiNiiimmmmmmiJiMimim I Doing the Town By ELAINE CANNON L crowd were Mrs. Charles Al- ley and her husband who has returned from Important gov- ern ment work at White Sands testing grounds . . . Mrs. Lu-cille Lu-cille Rlchlns who played her mirimba so beautifully . . . Mrs. Tom Pace, Mrs. Grant Hall, Mrs. Dale Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Rassmnssen. sett's paintings for the annual exhibit down that-a-way. Happy birthday party for Julian S. Cannon, 2513 South Fifteenth East was held in the form of a buffet supper for family members. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. J. W. R. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Richards and Mrs. S. Q. Cannon. Friends of the former Virginia Vir-ginia Diane Stewart and Robert Rob-ert ZarbocTc are happy to learn about their February marriage. Diane is a daughter of Mrs. Harold F. Stewart, 1640 South West Temple and the late Mr. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Zabock, 4197 Holloway Drive are parents of Bob. Fashion show fixings thrilled thrill-ed the crowd of southeastern-el's southeastern-el's gathered to see Auerbach's models strut their stuff in gorgeous clothes. Mrs. Bret Lowe came with Dick Isaak-son Isaak-son and his model-wife, Gayle Olsen Isaaksen . . . Mrs. E. A. Parsons was there with her son-in-law and daughter, the John Duncans . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wallace, Mr. and Mris. Bob Hansen and the Homer Brugemans got a thrill out of watching their young children model. Others in the Well-dressed Easter bunnies hippity-hoppity-ing right down the bunny trail in Sugar House who has gone all out for the spring celebration. It's fun to see the baskets, baskets everywhere every-where hanging from the ceilings, ceil-ings, tumbling over counter tops. Residents of the Southeast are still tromping the streets of Sugar House picking up wonderful E as l e r bargains. Stores will be open till 9 p.m. Friday so that everyone can get everything they need. Sugar Su-gar House shoppers . . . Mrs. Harlan .Clark and young Paul . . . Rulon Clark Jr. picking up trinkets for his three little kiddies kid-dies . . John McMaster and Dick Smith . . . Jim Hewlett. ' Luncheon at the Ambassador Ambassa-dor with well-known young matrons finding their places at the Easter-ish table Gert Thody Morgan was hostess. Her guests Included Mrs. Stuart Stu-art Jardine, Mrs. Thomas Valle, Mrs. Leonard Ralphs, Mrs. Jim Beless, Mrs. Harry Pugsley, Mrs. Ralph Blakesly, Mrs. Edawrd Girard Hale, among others. The Lynn Fausetts took a jaunt to Springville to deliver a couple of talented Mr. Fau- |