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Show i. Social Notes From Utah Towns T" LOGAN "7 . LOGAN. Api il 20. The U. A. G Woman's dub met. Monday afternoon with Mrs. Orval Adams. E. V. Robinson gave au interesting talk on "The r.'ondilion of lite Butted Static After One Year In War." -, MlfiH Laura Seltey of Los Angeles and Mrs. A. R. Neely or Chicago Chi-cago were guests of the afternoon. The hostess eerved tea. The Clio club niet Wednesday afternoon at the homo of Miss Edith Bo wen with Bliss Mary Soransed as hostess. Professor A. ,N. Sorensen read "The White Cockade" and "The Workhouse Ward" by Lady Gregory. A general discussion followed the reading. Light refreshments were served. Miss Hattie Smith as a guest of the afternoon. The Crimson girls met Wednesday afternoon at the meohahlc arts building, Mi-fee Mauri ne Cotter Cot-ter and Leon Theurer were the, hostesses. Miss Fusrhia Robinson read "Schools in School," by 0. Henry. Miss Mary Thaln contributed a vocal solo ajid Miss Ellen Neilsen gave a piano selection. selec-tion. Light refresh meuLs were served. Th o Beaujc A rt cl ub me I Th u rsday evening at the studio. Miss Aidyth Thain gave an interesting inter-esting paper on the life and works of Michael Angelo. which was followed by a discussion by Fred Uraithwaite. The Home Economics club met Wednesday afternoon aft-ernoon at the clubroom. Professor P. R. Arnold gave an interesting talk on "The Lite and Career of Mrs. Fisk." Miss Gladys Smith entertained Sunday at a chicken supper in compliment lo Miss Mabelle Peterson. Red roses graced the table. Covers were laid for twelve. Mr. aud Mrs. Moses Thatcher entertained at a supper and card party Wednesday evening at their home on First West street Pink and white carnations and pink roses were used for the decorations. Following the supper the guests were entertained at small tables at "500." Seventeen Sev-enteen were in attendance. Protestor Walter E. Hroolt and Irvine McAlister wore guests of honor at dinner Wednesday evening eve-ning at the Sorosis sorority. Covers were laid for thirteen. Miss Leon Theurer entertained a group of friends Wednesday evening at her home at Providence Prov-idence at supper and cards in compliment to Laurence Sharp, who is n B. Y. C. student, but will leave next week for his hbme at Vernal, prior to his departure for Camp Lewis. Mr. Sharp is a graduate of the B. Y. C. this year and is a very popular young man with the student stu-dent body. The studeot body of the Brighnra Young college col-lege gave a dancing party Wednesday evening at AJie gymnasium. Professor W. O. Robinson, Miss Florence Carlisle Car-lisle and Professor Henry Otte, who have becu conducting- a dancing class, entertained at a dancing danc-ing party Friday evening at the B. Y. C. library In compliment to the members of Uie class. Twenty-five couples were in attendance. Mies Dora Wright entertained informally at bridge Saturday afternoon of last week in compliment com-pliment to Miss Laura Selvey ol Los Angeles, house guest of Mrs. Robert Anderson. Miss Geneva Lee entertained at dinner Monday at her Hyde Park home. A basket of spring flowers decked the table. Covers were laid for eight. I'niverHity of Utah in Salt Lake City, spent Arbor day vauutiou in llingham. a gueit of his niauy frieods. Mr. anO Mrs. Joseph GerranF. afronipdiiiP'l by their daughters. Gertrude end Urltlimart. spent the tatter part of lat week in Salt Lake City, returning Monday evening. Mrs. M. L. James, accompanied by her daughters, daugh-ters, Helen. Julia and Patsy, spent the week at -the James arm near Union. Friday evening of last week the lodge room of he Knights of Pythias at Society hall was tho seene of a grand gathering of the Pythian brotherhood brother-hood in this section, at which a number of grand -lodge officers were present arrd the degree eon-ferred eon-ferred on several Candida Lea. Among the graud 'edge officers present were Supreme Representative Representa-tive S. N. Randolph. Grand Chancellor L. A. facobson. Vice Grand Chancellor James Terry. Ir.. Grand Prelate William Walters. Grand Guard S. O. Ridcout. Grand Tribune H. N. Stanfllsh, j Grand Trustee Anton Christensen and Past Su- preme Representative H. T'. Johnson. Other vls-I vls-I iloiK were A. R.' Ayers of Scofield. Charles And-1 And-1 ei-son of Sandy and John C. Keelin of Leadrllle, i Colo. Thfl ser ial session began witli a hanquet ; served under the direction of H. N. Standish, and toasts and speeches were the order of the evening. eve-ning. Mis. A. Wilson of Binghapr is a Salt Lake City visitor tills week, the guest or her daughters, daugh-ters, Miss Laura Wilson and Mrs. Ralph ljugh-torrough. ljugh-torrough. t Mrs. Mary Nichols of Mllford is sending a fortnight with her daughters in Bingham, Mrs. I richer Nichols and Mrs. E. A. Miller, of Mark-ham Mark-ham Gulch. Superintendent Fred Turner of the Ohio Copper Cop-per company and Mrs. Turner left Thursday for a short vacation to be spent in Ogden and other points, in celebration of the anniversary ol their wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Pierce of Copper -field returned home Wednesday from a short trip to American For1 and Salt Lake City. The Lady Maccabees held a special meeting Wednesday afternoon at which tho degrees were conferred on a large class of candidates. LUDCh-eon, LUDCh-eon, complimentary to the new members, was served by a committee, of which T. C. Williamson Wil-liamson was chairman. In addition to the work of the Patriotic Service unit of the Lady Maccabees, Macca-bees, the lodge voted to buy two Liberty bonds of 5100 each. The Junior Red Cross of Coppcrfield gave a dance at the Odd Fellows" hall on Friday evening eve-ning of last week. It was a huge success both socially and financially. Miss Slary Bennett, who had been a guest of Mrs. T. H. Parsons, returned to her home in Salt Lake City Monday.'' The ladies of Uie Italian unit of the American Red Cross, recently organized, are making elaborate elab-orate preparations for a dance to be given May 1 for the purpose of raising funds for the Red Cross work. 1 lark" t i . ' TjARK. Apri) 20. Mr. flDd Mrs. E. Kimball of West Jordan spent several days here 'this week visiting their daughters, Mrs. W. L. Halllday and Mrs. O. R. ChaJidler. Mr. and Mrs. W. Page motored to Salt Ijake City Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mis. W. Craine motored to Draper Thursday and were guests of Mr. Craine's mother. Mrs. "W". L.. Halliday entertained at a prettily appointed dinner party Arbor Asm in compliment to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. TCiniball of West-Jordan, West-Jordan, and Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Chandler. Mrs. C. "Christ ensen was hoetess Tuesday afternoon aft-ernoon at a children" s party in honor of the birthday anniversary of her daughter. Thora. The decorations were in the national colors carried out in the luncheon. Gaines and music were the features. Prizes were awarded to L,avernia Healy and Thora Christensen. Mrs. George Oslone assisted as-sisted ihe hostess in serving the twenty guests. The L-ark Social club entertained at "500" Friday Fri-day night at the clubrooras. Eight tables were played and prizes awarded to Mrs. P. Rock, Mrs. U. Li- Halliday, F. Rock and J. Hessler. Mr. and Mrs. U. P. Jensen were Riverton visitors vis-itors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fraiser and daughters motored ; to Midvale Saturday of last week and visited relatives at Herri man on their return. Mr. and Mis. O. R. Chandler entertained Sunday Sun-day evening at a dinner party In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. E. Kimball of West Jordan. Covers were laid for ten. Mrs. U. L. Halliday assisted the hostess. Mr. and Mis. W. Craine spent Saturday of last week in Salt Lake City. Miss Kathcrir.e Crelghton spent the week-end m Bingham, the guest of Mies Josephine Berry. Mrs. O. R. Chandler is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Kimball of West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Brienholt visited friends at Midvale Thursday. Miss Alta Acord of Salt Lake City spent the week-end as the guest of Misses Hazel Acord and Katherine Creighton. Misses Lottie Woodhead and Hazel Acord motored mo-tored to Salt Lake City Saturday of last week and visited friends. Miss Stella Kuphaldt spent a part of the week with friends in Salt Lake City. The Red Cross society spent Thursday afternoon sewing. Eighteen ladies were present. Mrs. J. H. day entertained the Red Cross Kniuing society Tuesday evening at her home. ROOSEVELT ROOSEVELT. April 20. All of Roosevelt was delighted with the special Liberty' loan meeting Sunday night at the amusement hall, at which State Chairman Hebei' J. Grant. Richard R. Lyman Ly-man and Oscar A. Kirkham spoke. The orchestra furnished two very appropriate numbers, Mrs. Albert Newell sang "Joan of Arc Is Calling Thee' and George M. Hess sang "America" to special words. The Philharmonic society was pleasantly entertained en-tertained by Mrs. Hazel Frazzel Monday evening. The features of the evening were music and reading. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Morton will entertain en-tertain the society next Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orser and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Orser entertained at dinner Sunday evening eve-ning in honor of the third Liberty loan visitors. Among the guests were M r. and Mrs. Homer V. Edwards. Attorney and Mrs. Ray E. DHlman. Mr. and Mrs. Douglass M. Todd, Attorney and Mrs. Ernest Burgess. Mrs. Flora M. Collett and Mr. and Mrs, Clarence I. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Smart entertained at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for six. Mrs. Paul S. Hansen has returned from a trip to Salt Lake, where she visited friends and relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. A. Blrcii entertained members of the Trinity guild Wednesday afternoon. Luncheon was served. Mr. andMrs. Frank Johnson have i-eturnod from their honeymoon trip and will make their home in Roosevelt. Lowry Nelson of Logan was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Hess Tuesday evening. vMrs. Paul S. Hansen and M rs. George M. Hess were visitors in Foit Dutlresne Wednesday. President and Mrs. E. G. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hayball were guests of honor at dinner at the practice house Friday evening. Cut flower adorned the table. Covers were laid for twelve. Miss Valine Quimiey and Miss Verna Lind-quist Lind-quist shared the honor of hostesses at -a prettily pret-tily arranged party given by them Tuesday evening eve-ning at the home of Miss Quinney in compliment compli-ment to W. H. Sprint of Preston, Idaho, who is home from Camp Lewis ou a furlough. Flags, carnations and daffodils were utilized in the decorations. Music and games furnished entertainment. en-tertainment. A late supper was served. Sixteen Six-teen guests were in attendance. Miss Ordella Smith was the recipient of a surprise party Wednesday evening planned by six of her friends in ceifbratiou of her birthday birth-day anniversary. The early part of the evening eve-ning was spent at the movies, and later a supper sup-per was served at Miss Smith's home. Mis. Michael Johnson entertained at an attractively at-tractively arranged dinner Thursday in celebration celebra-tion of her husband's birthday anniversary. A basket of daffodils formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for eighteen. A social evening followed the dinner. Mrs. Heber Maughau entertained at an attractively at-tractively arranged parly this afternoon in compliment com-pliment to Mrs. John Crookston. Tulops were effectively arranged about the rooms. At tho end of the afternoon's entertainment refreshments refresh-ments were served. About twelve guests were in attendance. In celebration oV the birthday anniversary of Miss Josephine Lindquisi, a group of her friends gave a surprise party for her Wedm-sday evening. eve-ning. Sixteen guests vere in attendance. MLss Mildred Pond, who is attending school at the B. Y. C. will entenain a. group of friends from here at dinner Sunday at her parents' home at Lewiston. The St. John's guild met Thursday ai'teruoon with Mrs. A. T. Lewis. The ladies ?pent the afternoon sewing and knitting articles to fill a box, which they will send to an l4dian mission in Wyoming. The afternoon was concluded with refreshments. The Mormon Battalion chapter met Monday afternoon with Mrs. Caroline Turner. An interesting inter-esting programme was carried out, after which light refreshments were served. The Unity circle met Friday afternoon with Miss Jocelyn Thomas. The afternoon, which was spent doing Red Cross work, was concluded with refreshments. The Delta Pi club was entertained this afternoon after-noon by Miss Delia Smith. At the conclusion of the afternoon refreshment were served. Miss Alice Cox entertained the Bridge club this afternoon at her apartment on East Second North street. Mrs. S. B. Thau her and daughter, Miss Jane, arrived Tuesday from San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Richards and daughters. M las Iva and Mrs. W. H. Stewart, motored to Pocatello Sunday and returned Tuesday. At Pocatel lo they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Eaker. . Miss Alice Ituvenhill spent the midweek in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mis. A. M. Fleming are expected home from southern California tomorrow. Mrs. William Specker and children left Tuesday Tues-day for Los Angeks, where iley wilt spend a couple of months. Miss Rachel Ball if went to Ogden Wednesday to attend the junior prom of the Weber academy. acad-emy. She i. a guest of Miss Mary Campbell. Miss Lydia Hansen is spending the week-end at Tremoiuon visiting with her parents. Mrs. 'Warren will return home to Bliss. Idaho, the early part rff next week. Mrs. J. P. Smith will arrive home tomorrow from Ogden. wbei-e she has spent two weeks. Mrs. H. J. Hatch spent last week-end at Franklin. Miss Frances Barber returned to Shelly, Idaho, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Booker Preston- returned to Port Riley. Kan.. M-mday. A . 4. Whittlesey, who had been here for a week's visit, returned with them. Mrs. D. A. Jenkins and Mrs. Philip Thorstenberg entertained a few friends Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. N. J. Thorstenberg at the home of Mrs. Jenkins. The afternoon was spent in knitting and refreshments were served. Mrs. R. L. Archer entertained the members of the Toadies' Aid society of the Methodist church at her home Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eichelburger entertained en-tertained the members of the senior class of the high school at a breakfast Saturday Satur-day morning of last week. The guests numbered thirty. . Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hayes, Sr.. had as guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Haj'est Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Lemon and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Shattuck of Idaho Falls. Mrs. A. W. Thompson of American Falls spent the week-end in Blackfoot. 1 GUNNISON f GUNNISON, April 20. The Social Circle Cir-cle club was entertained Wednesday by Mrs. J. W. Jones. Mesdames Ray B. Metcalf. John E. Metcalf, E. A. Porter, Julius Duggins, A. M. Chrtstensen, Lovell Childs, C. N. Jensen, James Bonn, J. M. Knighton, O. H. Halverson, George Hal-verson. Hal-verson. Iaunt Sander, and Mesdames Winder of Salt Lake and Jones of Wyoming Wyo-ming were present. Mrs. James Bown will entertain t he Social Circle club next Wednesday. The club will meet each week in the future' T'sil and devote the time lo knitting. 'A shipment of 621 pounds of used clotU-l mg was sent to New York this week by the locuj Red Cross for the suffering Belgians. Bel-gians. Friday afternoon Mrs. August Willarrl entertained in honor of her birthday an-Isooi niversary. Those present ware MasdameKissm Ellen Chrtstensen, S. M. Duggins. J. M. ; le Kmghton, I.ihby Peterson, Rav B. Met-i leol caif, ylvester Tierce, E. A. Portor, .1. jsur A. Hagan, Willis Chrlstensen, William' Dack, J. B. Jensen, P. Biliingsley, Fremont Fre-mont Barnes, Samuel Wieser, Nora and lwnI Margaret Wieser. Fvd Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Cliristensen had Irs. as their guests during the week Mr. and 8 w Mrs. R. E. lodgers an(i sorii jars. William ent Birklnshaw and' son and Spence Chambers Cham-bers of Salt Lake. lve A vaudeville show was given at Kallna Is"01 Tuesday evening, after which the hieh school hand gave a dance. A total ol $6(1 was taken in and given to the loci) K. Red Cross chapter. ,ty Mr. and Mrs. Ells Merkley and familv he r left during the week to make their home Fra in Spanish Pork. Miss Javanta. Thorpe returned Sunday 1 from Des Moines, Iowa, where she had n W spent the past four months studying pharmacy. v v le t Mrs. Sylvester Price entertained Wd- 50 nesday afternoon in honor of her birtlvlav anniversary. Those present were Mes- 'fere dames Samuel Wieser, P. llillingslev. J. lr j S. Peterson, Willis Cliristensen. William 1B l Dack, Emily Knighton. Loplsl Uu.-on, Augnsl Villard and Miss Nora WfeSer. Mrs. Julia Dugglns and daughter, .Inn,', visited in Salt Lake and Prove! duriiu.-the duriiu.-the week, after having spent several -weeks visiting -with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Dufford, in Elgin She was accompanied by her mother, who will visit with her in Moab for several days. Mrs. C. P. Taster and daughters. Mary and Mrs. Bessie Lynn, returned from Salt Lake City the latetr part ot last week after haying spent several days in the city visiting with friends. Mrs. Oscar Beebe left Thursday morning for Castle Dale to visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. A. B. Howard of Salt Lake City is here visiting with her daughter. Mrs. J. P. Farley, and will spend the summer here. Mrs. Irene Swansen left Thursday afternoon for Grand Junction. Colo., where she will visit with friends and relatives. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McConnell en-tertaiued en-tertaiued a large numbei- of youDg people at tbeir home Friday night. The evening was speDt in games and music. I BLACKFOOT, IDA. BLACKFOOT, Idaho, April 20. Mrs. J. C. Millick entertained on Saturday of last week with an auction bridge party in honor of Mrs. S. L. Reece of Pocatello and Mrs. W. A. Varley. Mrs. Elmer Stephens entertained the members of the Altar society of the Catholic church at her home Wednesday afternoon. Miss Ida Mulholland of Watertown, S. D. . arrived Sunday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. H. D. MacCosham, The King's Daughters met Tuesday evening with Miss Doris Dunn at the home of Mrs. J. E. Good. After the business meeting dancing and refreshments refresh-ments were enjoyed at the Bon Ton. Announcement of the engagement of Miss Frances Elsie Calder of New York City and Lieutenant Robert Corwin Lee, only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lee of this city, was made recently in New York City. . Miss Viva Watson and Siegmund Fertig were married Saturday by Judge J. E. Good. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Kimble entertained enter-tained a few friends Saturday evening of last week. Five hundred was the card game enjoyed, after which refreshments were served. Mrs. Theresa Graham of Coeur d'AIene was the guest of Mrs. O. H. Biethan for the week-end. Mrs. Graham is state chairman of the woman's Liberty loan committee and was here for a conference with Mrs. Biethan, chairman of the woman's wom-an's council of national defense. Mrs. E. A. Doud left Tuesday for Pocatello Po-catello for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Doud. y Mrs. H. C. Tavey returned M on d ay from a two weeks' visit with her daughters daugh-ters in Ogden and Salt Lakx City. Mrs. J. B. Davis and MTss Hunzeker entertained the members of the Plpworth league Monday evening in compliment to Harry Clarke, who was home on furlough fur-lough from Fort Douglas. The Rebekahs held a successful cooked-food cooked-food sale Saturday afternoon of last week, ihe proceeds going lo the Bingham county Red Cross chapter. The economic department of the Current Cur-rent Events cluh met Monday afternoon at the home of the president of the, Club, Mrs. W. A. Varley. Each member of the department donated a loaf of war bread and the recipe for making it. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ernest Pearson and Miss Josephine HendrJe for the best loaves. Thrift stamps were the prizes awarded. Mrs. Hamilton Wright was hostess Wednesday afternoon to tho members of the guild of the p;piscopal church at her home on South Shilling avenue. Mrs. Percy Jones entertained the officers of-ficers and past matrons of the Eastern Star on Saturday afternoon of last week at her home on Pine street. Mrs. Hugh D. MacCosham entertained a few guesta at luncheon Saturday of last week in compliment to her sister, Kin Ida Mulholland of Watertown, S. D. Bridge was enjoyed during the afternoon. after-noon. H. H. Whittlesey and Miss Emily Whit-tlesev Whit-tlesev of ' Pocatello spent Sunday in Blackfoot with Mrs. L. B. Dusttn. Mrs. GREENRIVER j , 4 . GREENRIVER, April 20. mIee Helen Spalding ; and M lab Be mice Frf Iz spern the week-end in Woodfiide ay the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rutt and attended the Red Cross benefit while there. The Sorosis club was ODtertahied at the home ! of Mrs. W. H. Herrfck Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. L. E Green was leader. After the sot-la 1 hour, refreshment' were nerved by the hoatese. assisted by Mrs. H. L. Spalding. Mi's. J. S. Shfnn and (hildrcn ot Ntttefl aro here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Shinn. Mrs. C. H. Schuck and little daughter arrived Sunday from Denver. Colo., and will s-pend the summer here with Mr. Schuck. Mrs. A. It- Thompson is here from Circleville, T'tah. and if visiting n ith her mother. Mrs. S. GiiUes, Mis. Ida Larsen is the guest of Miss Nora Dahling. Miss LarFen arrived from Kniita. Colo., la l week. Mrs. T. G. wimrafr and daughter, Marguerite, art' here from Crescent. K. B. Buttes and family left the firs, of the week for Satt Lake City, when they will spend the summer. The Ainasag&sseao clnb met at the home of Mrs. (Jeorgo Franz Wednesday afternoon. The sovlal meeting was postponed until May L Mrs. F. U Phillip i. entertaining bw sL"ter and her huebanri. Mr. and Mr. M. 'Mann of Grand Junction, this week, y Mrs. Philip DuffOrd left Thursday morning for Seattle. Wash., wbero hr will visit, with her husband, who is stationed at American Lake. Mrs. Du fiord has been visiting friends and relatives in this eity for the past two weeks. Mrs. C, V. Brown ani children left Thursday for Mancufc. Colo., where they will Join Mr Brown and spend, erera weeks. Mr.'. Harry Sturge.c and daughter, tx-1 ia. were visitors in Price the first of th week guesU of Mrs. G. W. Mtddleton. Mrs. W. E. Fny arrived last week and t vusit ing Iwr daughter. Mr. Norvell Wolverton. Mri. fay'ts homo is in Duchesne. hfrs. D. K. Baldwin returned to Moab gunflay BINGHAM 4 V BINGHAM. April 2u. The Home Economics club gave an excellent vaudeville entertainment at Oanyon hall Thursday evening, under the direction di-rection of Miss Rose Chalmers McDonough of the high BOftoo faculty, with the following programme: pro-gramme: Dance of the poppltes, Man" Ellefl Hy-land, Hy-land, Antonatte Green and Clela Eden; Spanish mazurka, Maxlne Kelly. Verona Darren oitgue; i-.ollo nolo. Cladys W'kius; one-act comedy. 'Tbe Kleptomaniac Mrs. John Burton t Peggy l, Lai-erne Jones; Mrs. Valeria Chase Ormaby, Theima 3roy ; BUsa Freda Dfxan, Pearle Adderley : Mrs. Charles Dover (Mabel t, cloc Dean : Mlas Brans, Margaret Tcnnant: Mrs. Preston Ashley (Bertha). DorU Stapleton : Katie. Ruth Clays. Song, MIks PternawortVv pupil; dance of the wephyvs Verona Darrenougue. Maxine Kelly, Zaida Croy, Edna Berry, Des-sie Stuart, Gertrude Gcrrans. Idella Davis. Mary Pnaltel. Pantomime, in one act. Tad by Miss Laverne Jones, '"Choosing a Wife." ast of characters The bachelor. Mary Culleton;: he suffragette. Clem Dean: the debutantes Melba Jennings: the cabaret girl, Lillian Trgaskis: Lhe butterfly, lluth Clays: the hoop-skirt girl. Uayden Adams: the hobbte-skfrt gfrl. Clara Zion: Lhe girl of UB0, pearle Adderley; the home eco-ioades eco-ioades girl. Tnebna Cixy. Monday evrniiig the Commercial den rooms were the scene of an entliuiastic patriotic gathering at-:ended at-:ended by a large assemblage or" Bingham's r?p-rcsentative r?p-rcsentative oeople. After a .hnrt address of wcl-m wcl-m by Mayor Q. B. Kf II . rhaimwn of the local unit of th? council of defense, the fo!low-ing fo!low-ing programme was given j Song. "The Gipsy Frali." Miss Josephine Berry : reading. "Tour Flag and My Flag?" Miss 1-a Veme Jones, with '.'oe boy scouts In uniform standing at attention iurfng the rcadtrc: talk. Frank Flnlraan of Salt Lake City. "The Hohenzollerns" : po.ig. Mia-v'aukup: Mia-v'aukup: address, the Rev. J. H. N. Williams of the Fi.yt M. E. hureh. Salt Lake City: reading, selected. Mm. Inez Todd King; address. Ptrley P. CIlllllaillWM.IJ. male Quartette Messrs. Albert Southwlck. Homer Christcnsen. Roy Gardner and Lara W. N'eilsen. all of the high school faculty. Mrs. Berry of Salt Lake City, formerly of the Highland Boy settlement, was a Bingham visitor vis-itor thL-i woe!;, the .mest of her daughters. Miss Hilda Trecaskis and Miss Lillian Tregaskis. Mike Bocalero. a fo-mer popular nicmbor ol the high school in Bingham, now a student at the ... i |