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Show ' . " ' fAGE V EIGHT THE BINGHAM PRESS BULLF TIN y fgt"LOCALS erican Fork and American Canyon Sunday of this week. f "' i Mrs. F. Harrington of American Fork spent Tuesday of this week with Mr. and Mrs. "Sonny" Bennett of the Eckman apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hartman went to Salt Lake City Wednesday eve-ning of this' week to attend the wed-ding reception of Mr.' and Mrs. Roy Paget who were married In the Tem-ple Wednesday morning. The recep-tion was given at the home of the Bride in Parker's Lane. Little Patricia Schilling is confined to her home with whooping cough.' '' Miss Jennie Steele hat returned to resume her chool work in high school after being at home with the serious injury Friday of last week when she fell through a glass door, severely cutting her face and arm."-- ' Mrs. H. N. Standish of Salt Lake City has been in Camp , the greater part of the week visiting with the Senator, who ia in the Bingham hos-pital, after an attack last Friday morning. - ' . Salt Lake City visitors Thursday of, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sorenson are rejoicing over the arrival of a daugh-ter, born Tuesday of this week. Alice Review No. 13 of the Lady Maccabees held a special meeting on Wednesday afternoon in Society Hall to meet the Supreme Deputy, Mrs. ' A. Hart. " Leland Heywood, formerly con-nected with the Schramm Johnson Drug store here, but lately with Ihe frtah Woolen Mills,' left Thursday for Los Angeles, California, where he will enter a Dental College, after spending the last two weeks with his family. : ... ; Mr. and Mrs.-- Peter Acher of 195 Main street, are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter born Monday, September 22. . Mr. and Mrs.' O. "A. Morris of 76 Main Street announce the arrival of a daughter born Tuesday, September 16th. ' . - ... ' " ; . Mr. Vernon Ball was a Salt Lake City visitor Thursday of last week. Principal H. R. Atkin spent Satur-day and Sunday with his family in Provo, Utah. 7 - ' Mr. Harold Williams spent Satur-day of last week visiting with friends in Salt Lake City.' 'J' ' ' ' Mrs. Harry Steele and children, Katherine and Jack,' went to Salt Lake City Saturday of last week. " .i . !( vm i . , - '. Mrs. Irene Burke Christensen re-turned to camp Saturday after spend-ing the week with her parents in American Fork. Mr. Pete Marthakes of West High faculty, was a visitor in camp Monday of this week. ', Mrs.' A. C. La r rick spent Saturday of last week in Salt Lake City visit-ing friends. .. Mr. and MrsrC L. Countryman are now located in No, 4 Bourgard apartments. Coach Tommy McMullin spent Sat-urday and Sunday at his home in He-b- er City,. Utah. . '7 Miss Grace Chandler who is at tending St. Mary's ' Academy, spent the week end with her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Gene Chandler. . The Civic club imet with Mrs. C. D. Abel at her home in Heaston flights Thursday night of last week. - Mr. and Mrs. Gene Chandler were Salt Lake visitors ' Wednesday eve-ning of last week. ' i ', Miss Verna Skanchy, who has charge of the' Home Economics De-partment of the High School spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Skanchy at Logan. Miss Alicetle Higgs went to Salt Lake City Saturday of last weA to attend a matinee party given by the Gama Sigma Sorority at the Wilkes, in honor of Miss Margaret Simmons - whose marriage to Mr. Lafe Monson took place Wednesday. The matinee was followed by a luncheon at the Hotel Utah. Mr. Byron Thomas and Mr. James Siddoway will leave camp Sunday for Logan to enter the A. C. Mrs. D. J. McCallum and family, left Sunday for Ajo, Arizona, to make their future home, where Mr. Mc- Callum and son Gerald have accepted positions with a mining company there. ' ' , Miss. Dora Brady was a Salt Lake visitor Thursday of last week. Mr. Lester Bixman spent Monday and Tuesday of this week in Salt Lake City.' ' "' Mr. and Mrs. William M. Galeazzi and family returned to camp Friday after attending the serious illness and funeral of little Maurine Sweeney of Salt Lake City. :z . Miss Ellen Dahlstrom was a Salt Lake visitor Monday afternoon of this week. '"' ' , ' " 'mm Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clays and daughter returned from California on Friday of last week. Mr. F. W. Quinn spent the week end with his 'family at' the Bernice Apartments in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lyon spent Fri-- 1 day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilson of Salt Lake City. Mr. Harold Williams will leave camp Saturday afternoon for Logan to enter the A. C. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Heywood and family and Mrs. Waldis were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday evening of this week. , . Misses Rosetta Hailing, Pauline Phillips and Marjorie Horsely are lo-cated with Mrs. James Nerdin. Mrs. George Bolman returned Tues-day evening after spending three weeks in Salt Lake City and Butler-vill- e, Utah, visiting with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bennett re-turned Wednesday from a ten days' trip to Denver and points south. Mrs. John McColeman was a Salt Lake visitor Wednesday of this week. I. Miss Margaret Greer was a dinner guest of Miss Eva Jensen prior to her departure for Ajo, Arizona. Mrs. Earl McCole man of Lovcland, I Colorado, arrived in camp Saturday of last week toJhe guest of her sis-ter, Mrs. Ted Burns, of Copperfield. Mr. and Mr. Earl Rhodes were Mrs. George Robbe and Mrs.' Will Trevarthen attended the Past Mat-ron's Circle at" the home of Mrs. Charles L. Barrett, 73 Laurel street, Salt Lake City, Thursday of last week. Mrs. Agnes Quick of Salt Lake City came to camp to attend the Mar-tha Chapter No. 7, O. E. S. Shower for Mrs. Mark Hansen at Masonic Hall, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Quick was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. B. F. Barnett of Copperfield. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Grant, now of Midvale, will be pleased to know that the stork left, a ten and a half pound daughter Fri-day of last week. Bishop and Mrs. J. A. Wright and son, Clcnn, drove to American Fork Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hartman and Mrs. Omis were Magna visitors Sun-day. Mr. and Mrs. Latimer of the Chan-dler apartments spent Sunday in Lo-gan visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thackston and Mrs. A. L. Larrick motored to Am-- BABE M&UNO : Truck Service Phone 101 Phone Watch for the Announcement of the - I " OPENING OF OUR NEW f i Meat Market I r-- ON MAIN STREET I 1 ilNGHI GAIN NOT CO. I Dispensers of the f Highest Quality Meat Obtainable j i Phone 205 phone j I A WONDERFUL BOOK t ENTITLED $ , ! 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