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Show Society J -4 Junior Legion Auxiliary. A pro,?r.im wis proi'infed at the .rnnior auxiliary meotins Wcdncs-(' Wcdncs-(' iy ofternnnn nt the Legion Civic Center. Miss Normn Lambson presided pre-sided and a reading was presented by Cail Shelley, a piano solo by Marjorie Quinn, and a vocal solo dv Aspascia Chipian. "Cootie" was played following the program, with K.irma Lambson winning first prize and Aspascia Chipian socond prize. (Uoria and Marian Dird were the 1'nstesses. Halloween Bridge Given by I.iffton Auxiliary. A smart autumn public card parry was given Tuesday evening at the Legion Civic Center by the American Ameri-can Legion auxiliary. All the decorations decora-tions and favors followed a Halloween Hallo-ween theme, and vases of yellow rhrysanthomums were placed about the room. Mrs. Rex Tripp was' chairman chair-man of arrangements assisted by Mrs. Art Sorenson and Mrs. Stan Jacques on the decorations committee, com-mittee, and Mrs. Connie Harris, Mrs. William Allmarck, Mrs. Lu-rillo Lu-rillo Lambson and Mrs. Bessie j Kundberg on the refreshment and general arrangements committee. Twenty tables of contract bridge were in play. Mrs. Sam Sturm won high score prize, Mrs. D. T. Thomas if Salt Lake City won second, and Mrs. J. Carpenter was presented the house prize. Birthdays Noted. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Falsetti entertained enter-tained (Saturday, October 24, with a supper; and dancing party in observance ob-servance .of their birthdays. Relatives Rela-tives and friends invited were: Mr. and Mrs. Giulo Bernardi and daughter daugh-ter Mary and Annie; Mr. and Mrs. John Pino and family; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bernardi of Provo; Mr. and Rebekahs. Mrs. Andy Kreason entertained the Rcbekah's at her home Thursday Thurs-day evening. After regular business wa3 finished three tables were arranged ar-ranged for five hundred. Mrs. M. A. Stuart won high score prize and Mrs. Pearl Hitchcock of Hagerman, Jdahn, was presented with the guest prize. jl- Ltterary Club Formed By Freshman Students. The Freshman Girls Literary club was organized Wednesday. Officers elected were: Ruth Hornickle, Cop-perton, Cop-perton, president; Lois Hart, Cop-perfield, Cop-perfield, vice-president; Aloha Eastman, East-man, Lark, secretary-treasurer; Mary Kamnes, Bingham, chief reporter, re-porter, and Winona Peterson, Lark, and Joyce Durnford, Copperton, assistants. Clyde F. Smith, advisor. Purpose: The purpose of the club is to acquaint not only the members of this club, but the residents of Bingham and its vicinity with the more beautiful side of literature. We as a club offer our services to entertain in a literary form the people of Bingham and neighboring neighbor-ing towns. Written by Reporters No. 1 Fire Auxiliary Conjoint Meeting. Mrs. James Culleton, Mrs. Bruce Ivie and Mrs. Eugene Jenkins were committee members of the No. 1 Fire auxiliary in charge of the conjoint con-joint meeting of the auxiliary and Firemen held at the No. 1 hall Monday Mon-day evening. A hot dinner was served serv-ed to thirty-eight. Mr. and Mrs. Earl James won ladies and gentlemen's gentle-men's high score prizes in the card games following the dinner. Consolation Con-solation prizes went to Mrs. John Creedon and to Mr. Jack Householder. Mrs. Frank Rino; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph . Chiodo of Salt Lake; Mr. Fortunate Morosco; Mr. Gin Pigna-tori; Pigna-tori; Mr. : John Lazauche; Mr. Steve Amicone, Jr. and sister Miss Chene Amicone; Miss Helen Marks. A two course luncheon was served. serv-ed. Mr and Mrs. Falsetti were presented pre-sented .with many lovely gifts and received the birthday greetings of their guests. Visitor Honored At Luncheon. Mrs. Frank Mead was hostess at a well-appointed twelve o'clock luncheon at - her home in Copper-ton Copper-ton Tuesday In honor of her house guest,' Mrs. Pearl Hitchcock of Hagerman, Idaho. Out of town quests were Mrs. Pete Sayatovich of Midvale and Mrs. M. A. Stuart and Mrs. i Guy Murray of Sandy Twelve guests were present. Can tract , bridge was the diversion ol the afternoon, with first and second sec-ond prizes going to Mrs, Stuart and Mrs., Murray. Mrs. Hitchcock was presented with the guest prize. |