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Show Bingham Society H. D. Christensen, a musical! instructor of Salt Lake will make his home in Bingham in the near future. Mrs. George Pope of Copper-field Copper-field returned to Copperfield af- ter spending several weeks at I Miss Agnes James and Opal Hallet of Salt Lake City are enjoying en-joying a vacation at Big Cottonwood Cotton-wood Canyon this week. The many friends of Mrs. George Black will be pleased to know she is recovering nicely from her recent illness. Mrs. E. E. Edwards and Mrs. Kenneth Gibson spent Tuesday in Copperfield visiting with old time frienfis. Miss Grace James of Union is supervising the M. L. James Store in the absence of her sister sis-ter Agnes who is on her summer sum-mer vacation. Victor Eckman of Salt Lake City was . a Bingham visitor on Thursday. daughter Dorothy contemplate a trip to Calitornia.in the near future. Miss Lottie Maxfield of Copperfield Cop-perfield spent Sunday with Miss Edith Mitchell. City. Marshall Frank Thompson, Thomp-son, Dr. F. E. Straup, Wesley Straup, Tom Evans, Tom Ma'yne, and Billy Robbing Twill leave next week for a sight seeing and fish- ' ing trip through the Yellowstone. Yellow-stone. 1 Last Saturday, a group of Bingham's young women went for an over-night hike to Middle Canyon. The party went through the Utah Metal Mine and had a very delightful" time in every way. The members of the group were the Misses Maude Welsh, Nan Gamache, Mabel, Ruth Henry, Hen-ry, Lilas McColeman, Nora Carey, Car-ey, Fae Patten, Madge Henry Alta Miller and Mrs. Bennet who chaperoned the party. Mr. and Mrs. De Witt Bevans and children left Thursday for Idaho where they will make their future home. Last Friday a party of Bingham Bing-ham people motored to Saltair a delightful time Was enjoyed by all and a delightful supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Robes, Mrs. Mudge, William Robertson, Maiy Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Trevarthen. Mr. and Mrs. Jones and daughter Betty, Mrs. W. G. Thomas and Son Russel. Mrs. Carl Ferguson and daug-ter, daug-ter, Elva of Provo spent last week visiting Mrs. Leo. Anuer-oOn. Anuer-oOn. Mr. Root, wife and mother spent Sunday in Bingham. Mr. Root is" assistant Pastor of one of the Salt Lake Methodist churches and preached two very interesting sermons here on Sunday Sun-day at the M. E. Community Church. Miss Brittamort Gerrans returned re-turned from a visit to Salt Lake where she has been for some time. Mr. Neilson and childre have returned to Bingham having been away from home for most of the summer. Miss Lylas McColeman entertained enter-tained at her home on Tuesday evening. A delightful luncheon was served cards and games enjoyed. en-joyed. The following young ladies participated: Nora Carey, Mary Ellen Hyland, Alta Miller, Delaine Home, Maud Welsh, Fay Patten. Nan Gamache and Lylas McColeman. Mrs. John Steel spent Wednesday Wed-nesday at Salt Lake City. Miss Isabel Jenkins, one of Salt Lake's capable musical entertainers en-tertainers was the week end guest of Miss Mary Ellen Hyland. Hy-land. Mrs. Jack Wajde, one of Bingham's Bing-ham's best boosters, was a Salt Lake visitor on Thursday. Mrs. John Mitchell entertained in honor of her niece Mrs. George Hatt on Moni?y evening. eve-ning. Whist was played. Prizes were awarded as follows: 1st Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. S. Tobiasson, 2nd, Consolation Mrs. Warning. The number present included Mrs. Warning, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Lester Delcol, Mrs. Richardson, Rich-ardson, Mrs. R. Connary, Mrs. Tom Stringham, Mrs. Ross Stringham, Mrs. Peter Lotts and Mrs. John Evans and the Misses Edith Mitchell and Irene Con-nery. Con-nery. Miss "Teddy" Ward gave a social so-cial at her home on Tuesday ; evening. Songs were sung, and j dancing indulged in, after which j luncheon was served. The young : ladies who participated were the I Misses Edith Mitchell, Verona Darangue. Nan Gamache, Ruth Henry and Irene Connary. Horace Aven and Victor Smith are spending a few days vaca-; vaca-; tion at Brighton. ' Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barnard , with their little son Clark and |