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Show ' Societu I DOING THE TOWN By Elaine Cannon Clark entertained Paul, while his wife, Gerry, helped out in the fish pond. Others there . . . Mr. and Mrs. Les Goates, Mrs. Howard Sum-merhays Sum-merhays waiting while her daughter and a neighbor child rode the merry-go-round . . . President Lamont B. G undersell under-sell helping a darling little girl on the pony . . . Dr. Francis Christiansen and his wife . . . Jesse Mortensen and his family . . . Milt and Ruth Widison . . . Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderton and family . . . Mr. and Mrs. Von Hoyt buying their daughter daugh-ter a kewpie doll. Mr. and Mrs. Horace A. Sorensen entertained at a beautiful and atmospheric open house for their guest from the Hawaiian Islands. Mrs. Arthur Enos of Wailuku, Maui. The lovely affair was held Thursday evening at Edgemount with rare Hawaiian Hawai-ian flowers, that Mrs. Enos brought fresh from the Islands Is-lands used as decorations. Birds af Paradise in all their dramatic beauty were arranged ar-ranged in front of the fireplace. fire-place. Wood loses, red an-therium an-therium centered the serving table. Among those who called call-ed were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ed-win Q. Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Winder and daughter, Marian, Mr. and Mrs. Bud All the spirit, festivity, ex-j citement of the biggest caxni- val was very much present at the East Mill Creek Stake carnival car-nival held on the park grounds last week end. Honestly, taking in an event like that does more to make one appreciate the fine people, the good neighborly! - spirit and the cooperative community com-munity attitude of this area. 'Swonderful! Saw Mrs. David S. King and Davey and Jody making the round. Rosalie purchased a darling apron at the Relief Society So-ciety booth for herself and took the youngsters on the conces-, conces-, sions as their part of the fun. Qf At dinner . . . Dr. and Mrs. Mel Davis with the Loftls Sheffields and small fry . . Bill and Mildred Naylor and boys eating with Jay and Beth Love and Beth Ann and Jimmy. Bernell and Ann Coons and their two children C. S. Jarvis and his daughter enjoyed the chicken immensely. im-mensely. Doing "time" as members of the K. P. crowd t- dishing up chicken were Milt Weilenmann, Lewis 8. Patterson Patter-son and his wife, Jean. Mrs. Carl Egan brought her neice and nephews along as ell as her adorable children. I'h huh. Dr. Men-it Egan's kiddies kid-dies had their auntie as paymaster pay-master that night, Aldon Jr. Anderson's three boys took the pony rides right in their stride. Their mother sold cakes and pies. Harlan Brain . . . former mission presidents and their wives who who called were Mr. and Mrs. E. Wesley Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene 3. Neff, Mr. and Mrs. William Waddoups, and Mr. and Mrs. Castle Murphy . . . Steve Smoot and his bride-to-be, Marilyn Hewlett . . . Kathryn Kane-koa Kane-koa and her mother from Hana, Maui, were there, too . . . Max McBeth. During the reception mentioned men-tioned above, we talked with Mr. and Mrs. William, Wareing Cannon and they told us a'xmt their plans for a week end plus jaunt to Yellowstone with Michael. David stayed at home with the Sorensens. Home to stay . . . Paul Rogers and his wife are back in Salt Lake to live after having spent the first part of the young married mar-ried life in Honolulu, Hawaii. They arrived Tuesday night and . will stay with Paul's parents, I Mr. and Mrs. Herman Karpo-1 Karpo-1 witz, 1198 11th East for awhile. I Paul was well-known on the U ' of U campus. . |