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Show THE MN'GHAM Btl.LEtlN , Mrs. l'.iiHll Doiimn entertained Iloblson. the Just-n-M'er- e club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. O. I Countrymen and Mrs. the American Legion Auxiliary II. O. McShnne were hostesses to Wednesday evening. Mrs. E. A. Llttleflcld of Salt Lake Hpoke on Child Welfare and Mrs. Frank Da-vis sang several numlters. .Never touched by human hands Ifogun's Pasturlwd milk, It'a pure. Local Mention Mrs. Ilattle Lolts entertained In honor of her mother, Mlrs. Kiiinia Nichols at her home in West Jor-dan last Thursday afternoon. Those attending from Bingham were Mrs. A. 10. Miller, Mrs. Frank Meade, Mrs. J. P. Rice and Mrs. Hebe Ni-chols, Pure, Rich, Nourishing you will enjoy Hogun's PasttirlKcd milk. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Williams of Salt iLflfce were week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marroltl. the dinner guesst of Mr. and Mrs. Rnlon Madsen last Thursday even-ing. Mr. and ll'rs. Inland Walker en-tertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Brecken on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Burnett of Salt Lake tUty were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Rueb-e- n Cunltffe. Mrs. Hefe Nichols of Copperton will entertain the W, B. A. at her home Saturday evening. l&Cr. and Mrs. Pat Hyland an-nounce the birth of a baby girl on Friday, March 31st. The Junior Prom which was held at the High School last Friday, March 27, was one of the most suc-cessful dances ever held In the Can-yon. The gym was loautlfully dec-orated to represent a southern plan-tation. A colored orchestra supplied the music which further carried on the Idea. The Pro mcomuilttee was composed of Clarence Johnson, Bll-li- e Johnson, Alice Todesco, Ruth Gresham, and Robert Cot tor. Pat-iron- s and patronesses were Dr. and Huff, Miss Evelyn and Norrlene Vlettl, Miss Lucille olxen, Miss An-na Steele, Mrs. Jaw Kiistclllc and Miss Lena Scussel. Mrs. Louis Bui'lunan entertained then Martha Sewing Circle last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. .loe Kemp enter-tained the Contract Blrdge club at their home last Monday evening. Guests Included Dr. and Mrs. Paul Richards, Mr. and Mrs. George Rob-b- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Myers and Mr. and 'Mir. Loland Walker., Bingham ranked very high at the Ml. I. A. contests which were held at West Jordan last Tuesday even-tn- Their play under the direction of Miss Nell Huff won first place. Included In the cast are Mrs. O. J. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Dories Ad-ams, Ray Spendlove, Mrs. Noun Carrlgnn nnd Clara Andreason. Bingham placed second In the dancing contest, those participat-ing being Miss Lola nnd Margar-et Carrlgan, Mr. Dee Johnson and Mr. Don Carpenter. Mrs. Beth Sumnlcht was hostess to the at the home of Mrs. Frank Meade last Tuesday evening. "500" was the diversion, Mrs. Ilattle Lotts, of West Jordan winning first, Mrs. Jane Jackson second, and Mrs. M. A. Stewart the consolation prizes. Present Includ-ed Mrs. Sarah Chrlstoferson, Mrs. A. J. Kreason, Mrs. Mae West, of Mldvale, Mrs. Tom Nerdin, Mrs. Frank Mnede, Mrs. Lotts and Mrs. Gertrude James, President of the Reclickah assembly, from Murray. Mr. and Sirs. Irvin Sorenson and family sicut last week visiting In Lehl and Midway with friends nnd relatives. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leland Timothy nnd daughter Elaine, 'spent the week-en- d at Roosevelt. Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Bee and son Jackie, and Mr. and Mrs. Josh Cnrpenter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. d Ewlng o Salt Lake. Mr. and Airs. Victor Boren were (Monday night the Ladles of Fire-men No. 1 entertained the men at a delicious hot dinner followed by five hundred. Mr, nnd Mrs. Eugene Jenkins won the first prizes and Mrs. W. II. Harris and Mr. Vord Booth the consolation prizes. In Mrs. Lou Rawlings, Mrs. Art Cook, and Mrs. Irvin Stillmnn. Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace charge of the arrangements were nnd daughter Clara, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank eMtode at Copperton. Mrs. Cllve Slddoway nnd Mrs. T. A. Masters entertained the Fire-men Auxiliary No. 2 last Monday evening. '"500" was enjoyed, Mrs. T. A. West winning the first rize, Mrs. R. R. Marriott the house prize and Mrs. A. W. Lee the consolation. Other members present were Mrs. Alex Stewart Mrs. Joe Timothy, , Mrs. G. E. Buckles and Mrs. C. C. i' Mrs. 'Maurice Cottor entertained the O. G. G. G. club ut her home I last Thursday. Those present ln-- i' eluded Mrs. Harvey Gnrrlty, Mrs. Arthur Macke, Mrs. A. C. Cole, Mrs. C. J. Lelser, Mrs. Bud Aven, Mrs. Inland Walker( Mrs. Eugene Mor-ris, Mrs. I 8. Brecken, Mlrs. Boyd Bernard, Mrs. J. A. Norden, Mrs. Roy Shilling, Mrs. Gen. Bolman, Mrs. Louis Buchman, Mrs. J. B. Myers,' Mrs. Will Meyers, Mrs. E. Chandler, IMIrs. Joe Kemp, and Mrs. R. O. Frazler. Prlaes at bridge were won by Mrs. Maley. first ; and Mlrs. Chandler, second. Mrs. Paul Richards, Supt. and Mrs. D. C. Jensen and Mr. Thomas McMuIlin. There will be no meeting at the L. D. S. Church Sunday evening le-cau-of conference. Mrs. James Householder will en-tertain the Ladles Democratic club Wednesday evening, April 8th, nt her home In Copperfield. All demo-crats are Invited. ILast Friday, Mrs. D. E. Whittle entertaned In honor of her little son Bobble's fourth birthday. Little guests who were present were Jun-ior Christiansen, Muirlyn Miller, Gall Shelley and Maurice Jackson. Mrs. Margaret Byrne Is the house guest of her daughter, Mrs. R. Cun-ltffe. Miss, Vernon Baer was hostess to the Emanon club at the home of her sister, Mrs. Clarence Nllson of Salt Lake City last Saturday night. A color scheme of red and white was used throughout the house. Dinner was followed by bridge at which prizes were won by Mrs. Paul Richards first and Mrs, Paul! Ransom second. Guests included Mrs. Rex Tripp, Mrs. O. S. Jensen, Mrs. Austin La rick, Mlrs. Neva Able, Mrs. Theo Cheetler, Mrs. W. H. Trevarthen, Mrs. Ren Nichols, Mrs. II. C. McShane, Mrs. C, L. Jones, Miss Dora and Ruth Hanson, Miss Florence Childs, and Miss A. Nil-so- Mrs. Lawrence Snow entertained the A. B. club at dinner and bridge last Wednesday. Mlembers present were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Garrlty, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Brecken, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Aven, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Walker, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Norden, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ran-som, Mrs. Arthur Maley nnd Mr. Brent Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Jones and children spent the week-en- d at Salt Luke with Mrs. Flora Mcyerhoff-er- . iMIr. and Mrs. Ray Watson were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tattan on Sunday. Mrs. Rueben Cunllffe entertained j In honor of Mrs, Llston Bray, neej Bertha Butterfleld, Inst Tuesday. A; three course luncheon was served, followed by five hundred- - Guests Included Mrs. Dewey Knudseii, Miss Stella Klopenstlene, Mrs.' Mark Jensen, Mrs. I Anderson, Mrs. Margaret Byrnes, Mlrs. Ida Mugflr, Mrs. Royce Barnett, Mrs.1 JannHelle Sullivan, and Mrs. D. ' Madsen. Prizes were won by Mrs.1 Knudsen, Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Mad- -' sen and MTs. Sullivan. I An interesting event of the week was the party given by Mrs. Allan Jackson last Wednesday at her home in Copperton in honor of Mrs. Llston Bray, a recent folrde. The guests Included Mrs. Byron Thur-mond, Mrs. E. C Poulson, Mrs. L. D, Bikker, Mrs. Robert Rodda.j Mrs. It, Cunliffe, Mrs. Paul Davis, Mrs. Lee Hickman, Mrs. John ThornberK, Mrs. J. C. Thomas,! Mlrs. James Denver, Mrs. S, Ferg-- ! uson, Mrs. Ieonard Mann, Mi-s- . Fred Anderson, Mrs. Myron Full-mer, Mrs, Ellen Stoker, Mrs. La-M-Bray and the Misses Maxinej Delaney, Donna-- Thomas and Merle j Thornberg. "Our Gang" was entertained by MSss Mary Masters and Miss Nor-ma Olsen at the Master's home Inst Saturday night. Bridge was the diversion of the evening. Present were Miss Kate Tippet ts, Miss Nell I EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT I CUBE STEAI t TRY ONE ! j- - I A CUBE STEAK I Lfj with its delicious flavor S t I is always tender and juicy S ! 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Orpha flared LoyE-t- ha trua-Uf- a atory of lova-- np--I looked for mora money- -m a . cred h wh n fh b fa fMtory-.trugg- l,ng to meet berd.bt.. bittef depthl o de,pair 00 thwIni Then I hurt my band infection of hi. butterfly wife, laid off. Orpha bad to work-- .b. Re,d AND THEY THOUGHT IT- . .ulked-gr- ew n.sty-.ta- yed out WAS LOVB and nearly a .cor. of other night.. Jealou.y .urged in my heart, grounding real-lif- e .torie. and .pecial What a ghastly mis take-- all this. feature. all in May TRUB STORY. 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Father Gosselin takes the oppor-tunity to extend to his flock and Ms friends the greetings of the season. DIVIDEND NOTICE At a meeting of the Directors of the First Security Bank of Bing-ham Canyon, Utah, held March 25, lira, a quarterly dividend of 3 per cent on the stock of suld bank was declared, payable on March 25, 1931, to stock holders of record on the books of the corporation on April, 1, 1931, NOTICE TO WATER L'SERS State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, I'tah. March 20. 1931. Notice Is hereby given that the Bingham Premier 'Mining Company, whose principal place of business is Salt Lake City, Utah, has' made application in accordance with the requirements .f the Session Laws of Utah, 1919 to ItKW, in;l. to ap-propriate o.T of 0 c. f, s. of wateit from an Unnamed Spring lij Salt Lake Comity, Utah, Bald watpp is to be diverted at the point of is-suance of said spring whlt'h hears 2800 ft. S. 30" W. front 8W cor. Gold Nugget Code Mining Claim, patented Survey No. 4934, the spring being located In the NEVJ j rVc. 10, T. 3 S., R. 3 W., S. L. B. j and M. and conveyed a distance of 800 ft. where It will p used from January 1st fo December 31st Incl. itt the Wpst Mountain Mining Dis-trict at the lijngham premier ' Mine for mining, ponctmtratjjm of ores, culinary and (liMHeMif,' pur- - poses. This application is designated in tlje State Engineer's Office as File no. ims, All protests Against th grant- - Ing of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be by af-fidavit In duplicate, accompanied with a fee of f1.00, and f!ed ip this office within thirty (30) days ! after the completion of the publl- - i cation of this notice, j GBO. M. BACON, State Engineer. Date of first publication, March 2i, 1931. Date of completion of publication April 23, 1931. |