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Show ilNGHAM BRIEFS Howard iBurtis, who ;has been in Colorado for some time, returned home last week. Mr. and Mrs. liy Scoyille, of Spokane, Spo-kane, Wash., were Sere during the past week visiting Mrs. Jimpson. V. S. Rood, superintendent of the Apex mine, spent a few days, in Salt Lake during the past week visiting his people. Mr. and 'Mrs. C. G. iBatt, of Highland Boy, spent the week-end in Logan visiting vis-iting Mr. Batt's people. Mrs. J. Suitor, of Highland oy, has returned home after visiting her people peo-ple in Salt (Lake. Mrs. Marguerite Lubers, of Salt Lake, spent a few days during the past week in Highland Boy visiting her mother, Mrs. Joseph Moser, iMrs. Anna MoOuire visited with friends in the city Saturday and Sunday, Sun-day, returning Monday afternoon. The Sunshine Club met Wednesday evening of last week with Miss Agnes James. The time was spent In needle work and 'Red Cross knitting. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served by the hostess. Mrs Domenick Pezzapano and little daughter visited in Salt l.ke this week. Mrs. Inez Todd King spent Washington's Wash-ington's birthday and the week-end in Eureka visiting her daughters, IMrs. Lindsey and Mrs. Bonnet. Miss Josephine Berry spent the week-end in Lark, the guest of Misses Hazel Acord and Katherine Creighton. Mrs. Edna P. Spitzenberger spent the week-end in Salt Luke visiting her plater, Mrs. J. F. Jarrelt. Mrs. Thomas Wilson, of Copperfield, entertained a few friends last Sunday in honor of Jackie's birthday. ' Those present were Mrs. Thomas Fox. Mrs. Harry Hatkinson. Miss Florence Smith, Harold Hatkinson, Jackie Wilson Wil-son and Mrs. Thomas Wilson. A light lunch was served, and Mrs. Harry Hatkinson gave Master Jackie a nice birthday cake. II. Geffen spent Monday in Salt Lake City. John Brass has returned from Ely, Nevada, where he spent a few days during the past week. A birthday party was given in honor of Mrs. J. J. Holland at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Tramel Monday afternoon. after-noon. Present were Mr.' and Mrs. Holland. Hol-land. Mrs. Willis and Mrs. Mellis of Lark. A round table conference of the Sunday school and Epworth League was held last evening at the home of Miss Agnes James. Mrs. 'Elizabeth Hellis, of Lark, is the guest this week of Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Tramel. Ernest Gabrlelson. of Riverton. spent the week-end in Bingham visiting visit-ing the family of M. L. James. The Bingham lodge No. 10. I. O. O. F., conferred the first degree on four members at a well attended meeting Thursday night of last week. Members Mem-bers of the Copperfield lodge were guests of the occasion. Following the initiatory service a delightful banquet was given and a number of toasts and talks were made, Eugene Sullivan acting act-ing as toastmaster. - -' Mrs. B. E. Willis entertained the Ladies' Aid Society at a silver tea last night. City Health Officer H. N. Standlsh states that during the month of February Feb-ruary there were developed three Canes of scarlet fever, one case of smallpox, a few cases of measles and chicken pox. All the old cases of contagion con-tagion have been released from quarantine quar-antine and the situation is now well in hand. The Concert Band gave a dance at Frisco hail Wednesday night. A party of musicians from Salt Lake will give a dance at Canyon hall tonight. to-night. This party was here two weeks ago, but neglected to advertise the affair af-fair and failed to get a crowd. company's Magna plant dedicated their service flag Monday with an appropriate appro-priate program, which included patriotic patrio-tic talks and music. The dimensions of the flag are 10 by 15 feet, and bears one white composed of 88 stars, each representing one of the men In the service. , The students of the Copperfield school, together with the principal, Mrs. Minnie Wade, entertained the parents with an appropriate program in celebration of Washington's birthday. birth-day. Members of the Copperfield Red Cross were guests , W. Rook spent several days during the past week in the southern part of the state on business. j W. J. Askew and Roy Nelson spent Tuesday evening In Salt Lake. I R. I. Ferrell and John Treloar spent ' Sunday In Salt Lke. I The iRed Cross knitting unit of the Lady Maccabees met with Mrs. Anna Davis Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Dan Eden visited In Salt Lake Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Jotenh Gerrans pntertatned Tuesday evening of last week In honor of the twelfth anniversary of her daughter. Brittamart. The guests were Margaret and Katherine Staple-ton, Staple-ton, Dortohy Stewart, Helen Morris, Alta Miller. Esther Hee and Gertrude Gerrans. Refreshments were served and games were played. Miss Genevieve Gardner, of West, Jordan, spent the week-end in Bingham Bing-ham visiting relatives. j Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Gannon will celebrate cele-brate their twenty-first wedding annl-i ver?ary next Monday evening. Ver- bal Invitations are now being extended to friends. j Postmaster and Mrs. C. !L. Country-1 man spent Wednesday In Salt Lake, j Mrs. Bruckheimer entertained the Red Cross knitting unit at her home Wednesday afternoon. The time was spent in knitting. Lunch was served. John Rino, proprietor of the Eagle Pol Hall, has a line of cigars branded aa "Damphlno." He said that there were so many fellows that would reply In words something like that when ' asked what kind of a cigar they wished and he decided to have just the brand of a smoke they called for. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. tAdderley and daughter, Miss Daisy, have returned from Southern California, where they spent the past month. The Ruth Rebekah 'Lodge No. 7 gave a surprise party on Mrs. John Jimpson Jimp-son last Friday night The time was spent playing whist. Supper was served. I Mrs. F. J. Holt was honor guest at a party given during the past week at Idirk by Mrs. Joseph Holt. The Commercial Club will give an informal dance at the club rooms next Tuesday night. The Tango Jazz orchestra or-chestra will fiwnlsh the music. I j Fay Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, has returned home from Camp Iwls, American Lake, Wash., because of an Injured hip. Hie was kicked by a horse two years ag and ithe Injury has proven troublesome to such an extent as to disqualify him for military service, A surprise party was given Mr. and Mrs. Fred Metcnlf at their home Tues-' Tues-' day night. The time was spent dancing danc-ing and a luncheon was served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Coakley. Attorney R. R. Hackett spent the : week-end in Suit I.ake. ! i Harry Nobles spent the week-end in Salt Lake with Mrs. Nobles, who is I ! undergoing treatment In a hospital there. I I 'I ) Andrew Mayer spent Monday in Salt Jjike attending court. John Hocking spent several days this week in Salt Lake. i I ! Misses Zella Ward. Paula Home and Neva Strtngham, students at St. I Mary's Academy, spt-nt the week-end I In Bingham with their people. i ' Miss Carolyn Rettue. sister of ''Mrs. ' i Leslie White of Bingham, was married recently In Washington City to Lieutenant. Lieu-tenant. Brownson Barnes of the Ordnance Ord-nance department of the United fitntes army. .Lieutenant and Mrs. Barnes sre now stationed at Camp WJieeler, ' Macon, Georgia. Mrs. Barnes was a former resident of Bingham and was I, very popular in aoclal circles in this . community. Andrew Miller has just received a letter and photo of his son, Edwin, Miller, who is stationed at Santiago, California. The lad has made quite a little improvement since joining the colors, and he likes the army life fine. He enlisted la"t April and was among the first of Blnghamitvs to get into the service. G. A. Sclini(tt spent Monday in Salt I.Hkn attending the automobile show. Julius !himcnste!n was a Suit Lake g visitor Monday. 23 The employees of the I't.ili Copper "The Price of a Good Time," one of the most popular pictures of the movie world, will be shown today and tonight to-night at the Princess. Dr. P. S. Hagermafi performed an operation recently at St. Mark's Jlos-1 pital. The operation was successful. Miss Cella Geffen was in Salt Lake , City Sunday visiting her brother. Max 'Geffen, who is just about recovered from an operation for hernia. j Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Adderley and I daughter have returned from a month's vacation In Southern Califor-!nla. Califor-!nla. They report a delightful rest and a splendid trip. Vr. A. L. Inglesby was in Zion Sunday Sun-day spending the day with his family, j Harry Nobles was a visitor at St. Mark's Hospital Sunday, where Mrs. Nobles is recovering from an operation opera-tion for appendicitis. Miss Keta Rasmussen, of Lyman, Wyoming, has accepted a position as operator at the local office of the Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Tele-graph Company. Mrs. George Pope. iMrs. John H)Tie and Mrs. Thomas Fox entertained the ladies of the Bed Cross and their husbands hus-bands Inst Saturday night at the home of Mrs. Pope- in Copperfield. in honor of Copperfleld's candidate winning the loving cup in the contest at the dance of the employees of the I'tah Copper company. The house was decorated with (lie American flag and apple blossoms. blos-soms. A law crowd attended. I'o-lirioux I'o-lirioux refreshments wetc served. Mr. and Mrs. Chrlstopherson, Mr. and Mrs. 'Abel, Mr. and tMrs. t.Matthews. Mr. and iMrs. 'Byram, Mr. and 'Mrs. Doble, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly, 'Mr. and Mrs. Maly, Mr and Mrs. Garvin anil Mrs, Mano. The 'BiiiKham basketball team was defeated on the local floor last Friday iiiKht by the Jordan school by a j core of to ."o. |