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Show Mrs A. C. Larick, Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Camp and Ted Camp left Monday by motor for Oregon. Mrs. Camp was pla10..10 sit a daughter. Mrs Sylvia Nye at Prospect, Ore., and a brother, Morris Newton, at Pendleton Ore. Ted Camp has work for the summer at Prospect, Mrs. Larick was planning to visit a sister, Mrs. Mabel Pumphrey at Port- ldMr. and Mrs. Jack Householder, Household-er, Miss June and Boyd Householder, House-holder, Miss Helen Bartell, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miller and children, chil-dren, Joyce and Ned. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whitmore of Lark returned Monday evening from a two-day stay at Lukes Hot Pots. The men had good lucK fishing on the opening day ft with a normal population of 3000 persons, has been booming. Mr. and Mrs. Baum and Miss Copen-haver Copen-haver went to Needles, Cal., where they were joined by Mrs. Baum's mother, Mrs. William Rogers, who will spend the summer sum-mer here. The party arrived home June 12. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Possum and small daughter, of Los Angeles, are expected to arrive today to visit Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Adder-ley Adder-ley and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Mantle. Man-tle. Mrs. Possum is a niece of Mrs. Adderley and a cousin of Mrs. Mantle. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams of Winnemucca, Nev., were weekend week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Doyle. Mrs. L. E. Milner entertained her foursome Monday evening. Mrs. Grant Milner won the prize at bridge. A late luncheon was served. Mrs. Casto Schultz and son, Van Allen, of Somerset, Colo., arrived Tuesday to visit several days with her brother-in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Schultz of 73 ''a Carr Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dutton of Sacramento, Cal., spent three days this week visiting Mrs. Dut-ton's Dut-ton's sisters and brother, Mrs. An-thon An-thon Jacobson, Mrs. Louis Rober-son, Rober-son, Mrs. Margaret Peterson and John Togliatti. Mr. and Mrs. Dutton Dut-ton left Saturday to visit Mrs. Louis Iori in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Roberson entertained last Friday at a family dinner at their home in American Fork for the visitors. Mrs. Dutton is the former Miss Marie Togliatti. Mrs. Rachel Mayne has had her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mayne, and son, Glen, of Los Angeles, as guests since June 11. They plan to leave for her home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer of Copperton entertained at a family dinner for the visitors Tuesday. Mr. Mayne and Mrs. Meyer are brother bro-ther and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heather of 23 Dixon avenue returned Thursday from a three-day stay at Luke's Hot Pots. Chief of Police and Mrs. S. P. Davies drove to Gunnison Monday Mon-day night to visit Mr. and Mrs. Al Tuft, Mr. Davies' brother-in-law and sister. Tuesday afternoon they attended funeral services for an aunt of Mr. Davies and Mrs Tuft, Mrs. Sadie Staker, 86, of Annabell. Chief and Mrs. Davies returned home Tuesday night. Douglas Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris, left Saturday Satur-day to visit a week with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hawks of Ogden. Mrs. Pearl Jenkins of Midvale and her sister, Miss Audrey Roper Ro-per of Preston, Idaho, were guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence LOCAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sparkes and daughters, Miss Helen Hel-en and Miss La Von, and Miss Donna Bateman, all of Salt Lake City, and George Rawlings were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Rawlings. Closing party of the Bingham LDS ward Primary association officers and teachers will be held at the home of Mrs. J. O. Rasmussen, superintendent, this evening. Assisting her will be Mrs. LeRoy Elmer and Mrs. Lawrence Law-rence West. A business meeting will precede the social and will be followed by games directed by Mrs. Alice Cunningham and serving ser-ving of refreshments. Mrs. John J. Mitchell and son, John D., returned yesterday from a two-week visit in Denver with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hirsch. Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Rauer of Ames, Iowa, arrived June 11 to make their home in Bingham. Mr. Rauer is a geologist and is employed by the Utah Copper company. Patsy Downard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Downard of Provo. and a eranddauehter of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Nerdin, is reported re-ported recovering from pneumonia. pneumo-nia. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Dunn and children, Jack and Patsy, visited Mrs. Dunn's mother, Mrs. Stella Shea of Eureka, Sunday. Jenkins; C.Y.O. Hylands, led by Chano Rubalcava; J. C. Penney, led by Ronald Burke and Elmo Thurmond; and Lark, managed Mrs. Fanny Johnson went home Sunday from Bingham hospital, where she received treatment for a wpfk. anA is rpnnrtpH a im proving.' Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Anderson and daughter, Carol, of El Paso, Texas, arrived Saturday to visit Mr. Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson of 32 Markham, and Mrs. Anderson's mother, Mrs. Andrew Tull of Salt Lake City. Mr. Anderson is a metallurgist for the American Smelting and Refining company at El Paso. Mrs. A. E. Johanson of Los Angeles is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Johanson. Patsy Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Dunn, had her tonsils taken out Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Gray were joined by Orville Gray last weekend week-end to fish at Cleveland, Idaho. Norman Gray, who spent two week's visiting an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Smith, returned re-turned home with his parents. Norman fell from a horse June 10 and four stitches were necessary neces-sary to close a head cut. The 30,000 soldiers engaging in maneuvers at Liggett Hunter reservation, near King City, Cal., during, the month of June, will return to Fort Lewis, Wash., on July 1.' Mr. and Mrs. Alger Baum and Miss Marion Copenhaver spent five, days visiting at King City where Julian Baum, Bob Crellin, Steve Amicone and Joe Loverich of Bingham district have been stationed. King City, btnngham. j Mrs. Percy Porter and children, chil-dren, Ronnie and Erma, of Boise, , Idaho, were house guests Saturday Satur-day and Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stringham. Mr. and Mrs. Carl N. Granning of Highland Boy were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ferre of Santaquin. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter of 134 Main street returned Tuesday evening ev-ening from a two-week tour of the Pacific coast. Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Joseph left for Detroit last Saturday to receive re-ceive delivery on a new ear. Mrs. Joseph's mother, Mrs. Laura Hoo-ton, Hoo-ton, is caring for the two children, chil-dren, Laura Joan and Jeffrey. Shirley Farrer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farrer of Salt Lake City, is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Minnie Zion, this week. Ralph Smith, assistant postmaster post-master at the Bingham post office, of-fice, began a two-week vacation on Monday of this week. Mr. Smith will spend his time at his home in Sandy. Mrs. Vera Sturm and Miss Ma-ble Ma-ble Neprud returned Sunday evening eve-ning from an 18-day 1 trip that took them to Detroit, Mich, where Miss Neprud purchased a new car. '" Mrs. Eva Trilling and daughter, daugh-ter, Dolores ,of Denver, Colo., arrived ar-rived Monday to visit Mrs. Trilling's Tril-ling's sister, Mrs. M. Smernoff. Miss Ada Duhigg, superintendent superinten-dent of the Highland Boy Community Com-munity House, plans to leave today to-day for Spirit Lake, Iowa, where she will instruct classes in dramatics dra-matics and worship service for a week at a girls' missionary camp. Miss Vera Duhigg, who has been vacationing in the northwest and Canada .will join her for the return re-turn trip about July 1. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Johnson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo El-mo A. Nelson and family, Miss Oreta Sorenson and Shirlene Nuf-fer Nuf-fer spent Sunday picnicking at Saratoga Springs. . Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Boren and j John Adamek spent the week- j end in Oakley, Idaho, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Boren's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Martmdale I and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Boren. Mrs. Boren remained to visit j several weeks. Mr. Adamek and i Mr. Boren returned Sunday evening. eve-ning. Clair R. Mathis, J. C. Penney I store manager, was a business I visitor in Salt Lake City Monday j afternoon. i Mrs. Nick P. Floros of Lead Mine has as her guest her sister, sis-ter, Miss Sophie Pappas of Magna, Mag-na, for the next several weks. I Mr. and Mrs. John A. Spend- love of Provo arrived Sunday to j visit several days with Mr. Spend- i love's son and daughter-in-law, j Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spendlove. j The same day, Father's day, Mr. I Spendlove received a telephone call from his daughter, Mrs. John Carroll Bates, of Mt. Vernon, i New York. j A daughter was born June 11 J at the Breckon Maternity Home I to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Godfrey I of the Bogan apartments. J |