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Show a bridge foursome Tuesday evening. eve-ning. Present were Mrs. M. D. Starley, Mrs. J. J. Doyle and Mrs. Anna Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Carpenter and Mrs. Joseph Timothy spent Wednesday in Murray at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Cer-penter, Cer-penter, honoring little Donna Lee Carpenter on her third birthday. Mrs. Gail Moulton of Murray entertained the lower Bingham Sewing club at her home last evening. The entertainment was Donald Nepolis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Nepolis, came home from St. Mark's hospital Saturday Satur-day morning, following five weeks' stay there for treatment of abdominal injuries following an accidental shooting. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hall and children, Judy and Garth, of Roosevelt, left Saturday for home after a three-day visit with Mrs. Hall's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Apos-tal. Miss Dorothy Augustus ' Lake City and her mother t Leo Rush of Raton, New were week-end guests and Mrs. Thomas Caulfieiij George Henry Austin Jr of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Austtr of 15 Markham, reported to Douglas January 8 for dJ the U. S. army. ul John Motis left Fort D,j Wednesday evening to be I tioned in the artillery caJ Fort Kallen, Calif. in the lorm or a nousewanuiiig. A hot supper was served to 12 at six o'clock. Howard Barrows of Midvale, former publisher of the Bingham Bulletin and now publisher of the Midvale Sentinel, was a business visitor here Tuesday morning. , Private Jack T. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Davis of 216 Main street, is stationed at the Presidio, San Francisco, and is attending a radio mechanics school. Max Spendlove, associated with the Salt Lake City unit of the U. S. Bureau of Mines, was made assistant electrical engineer at the bureau division, the promotion promo-tion being effective the first of the year. The change meant a $50 a month increase in wages for Mr. Spendlove, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spendlove of this city and formerly a Utah Power and Light company employee. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kidder and son, William S., of Park City, were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Dowd. Mark Thomas of San Francisco returned to the coast January 3 after spending the holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Barrett, and brothers, Wilbur Wil-bur Thomas and Carl Barrett. Mrs. Nelson W. Aldrich of Salt Lake City was a guest of Mrs. Elliott W. Evans Monday evening. even-ing. Mrs. Louis Flangas and Mrs. Gus Pappas, both of Magna, were guests last Friday of Mrs. Pup-pas' Pup-pas' daughter, Mrs. Nick P. Floros. John Knudsen of East Mill creek is a guest this week of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Boberg. LOCALNOTES Mrs. Glen Davies was hostess to a foursome which includes Mrs. W. T. Allmark, Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Robison and Mrs. Charles E. Jewett the afternoon of January Janu-ary 8. One o'clock luncheon was followed by bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Leland A. Walker Walk-er of Salt Lake City and formerly form-erly of U.S. Mines, on January 8 received a cablegram from their son, Leland Jr., from Australia. Intended as a Christmas greeting, greet-ing, Young Walker, a dive bomber bomb-er pilot, told his parents he was "enjoying Australia". "The Cycle of Life" will be presented by Gleaner Girls of the Bingham LDS ward MIA at the conjoint meeting January 19. Taking part will be Helen Woodland, Wood-land, Vivian Ballamis, Alaine Siddoway, Kathryn Madsen, Myrle Beckstead, Dawna Rose Nerdin and Evelyn Rawlings. Music wiH De by tne Singing Mothers. Mr. and Mrs. John Turner were hosts Wednesday evening at bridge and a late supper for Mr. and Mrs. H. Smernoff, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Marriott and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Booth. The couples coupl-es won high, second and low prizes in the order listed. Mrs. Axel Anderson of Sterling Ster-ling is a guest of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Anderson An-derson and children. The visitor was a luncheon guest of Mrs. Rulon K. Madsen yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Linnell and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Turner, all of Salt Lake City, were dinner guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon K. Madsen. Mrs. Lenore Andreason entertained enter-tained the J. U. club the evening even-ing of January 7. Mrs. Russell Sumnicht was an invited guest. Prizes at cards were awarded Mrs. J. J. Doyle, Mrs. R. E. Streator and Mrs. Ida Mugfur Mrs. Arvil Holt of Shingle Springs, Calif., left Tuesday for Salt Lake City after visiting here three days as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence West. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Miller of Fruitland. Idaho, left Saturday morning for their home after a four-day stay here with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Christensen and Mrs. Anna Wolfe. Mrs. L. E. Milner entertained |