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Show Social "science meeting of the Bingham Ward Relief Society will be held next Tuesday, October Octo-ber 29 at 10 a.m. at the ward house with Mrs. Mary Raby giving giv-ing the lesson. All ladies of the ward are invited. Bingham Ward Mutual is holding hold-ing a Halloween party at the wardhouse next Tuesday night, October 29 at 7:30 p.m. Bingham Ward Primary meets every Monday afternoon at the warehouse at 3:15 p.m. it was announced. Mr. and Mrs. Ross M. Cushing and Mr. and Mrs. Verio Kendrick and son, Ricky, attended the Methodist church dinner at Mid-vale Mid-vale last night (Thursday). o Engagement Told Of local interest is the announcement an-nouncement made this week by Mr and Mrs. Milton 'L. Eldredfie, 2142 E. 8200 South, Sandy, of tne engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Sharon Lynn Eldredge. She will exchange wedding vows November 22 with Thomas W. James, a University of Utah tnHpnt Srene of the marriage wedding day. Bidden to attend the bride-elect bride-elect are Miss CoDele Walker, miid of honor; Miss Karma Russell, Rus-sell, Miss Judene Casper, Mrs. Dee P. Butterfield and the bnde-groom-to-toe's sisters, Misses Donna and Susan James. Colleen Morris will be flower girl. Ronald Boren will stand as best man. TCineham Ward Primary is holding a Halloween costume party at the ward house Monday afternoon, October 28 at 3:15 pm. There will be fish ponds, dart gr.mej and other games, also candy for sale. will toe the Salt Lake L D S Temple. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. James, 79 Sycamore Dr., Clearfield, former Bingham Can-von Can-von residents. i The bridal pair will be honored honor-ed at a reception at the Avalon Ballroom the evening of their 1 Jeniel Boren was elected dance chairman of the state high schools at the UEA convention held in Salt Lake City recently. Miss Boren, who succeeds Mrs. Virginia Vir-ginia Harris McDonald, will hold the position for two years. Plans are now being made for the November No-vember workshop. Miss Boren is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elli Boren of Bingham. Mrs. Maybelle Torgenson of Monroe is visiting with her daughter, dau-ghter, Mrs. Hunt Nielson and Mr. Nielson and family and friends in Salt Lake City for two weeks. Fire Auxiliary met Monday nifht with Mrs. Lottie Rawlings hostess for the evening. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Jack Householder. Jr., first; Mrs. Hos-mer Hos-mer Peterson, second; Mrs. Verio Kendrick, consolation; and Mrs. Joe Dispenza, bingo. Lovely refreshments re-freshments were served to thir-teen thir-teen members. Mrs. Marlin Schultz will be hostess next Monday Mon-day night. Mrs. Harold W. Nielsen entertained enter-tained her bridge club at her home in Sandy Tuesday even' ing. Prizes at cards were won by Mis. John O'Brien, first; Mr?. A. J. Bcberg, second; Mrs. Harold Har-old Chesler, consolation, and Mrs Earl T. James, bingo. Delicious late refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Gallegos tave a nice dinner Sunday in Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Gonzales. I They had their baby son baptiz-'ed baptiz-'ed at the Cathedral of the Madeleine, Made-leine, and he was named Michael Anthony. Godparents were Tony Gallegos and Mrs. Margaret Goff. Those attending the dinner were Donald McCormick and Tony Gallegos from Hollywood, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Porfirio Penas and Mrs. Dulcinia Medina from Salt Lake City, Mrs. Evelyn Robert-ison Robert-ison from Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goff of Kearns, Mr. and Mrs Tony Gonzales, Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Gallegos, Josephine Gallegos, Gal-legos, William Gallegos, Mrs. Tony Gallegos and Alfonso Archuleta. Arch-uleta. Enjoying a deer hunting trip to Blacksmith Foi-k canyon nar Logan last week end were Jack Householder Jr., Don Jr. Stod-dart, Stod-dart, Verio Kendrick and Jtoss M. Cushing, in company with four others. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Thomas just returned from spending a week at Rupert, Idaho, with Mr. and Mrs. Campbell. |