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Show Bingham Society Mr. and Mrs. R- T. Dahlquist and Miss Amy Rowe spent the week-end at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jones and Mrs. George Bolman were Salt Lake visitors the past week. The Misses Delpha and Grace Nielsen of Spanish Fork returned return-ed home after spending a pleasing pleas-ing time here with relatives and friends. Miss Ruth Wolfe, one of Bingham's accomplished young musicians has left camp and will tour the State with a concert party recently organized at Salt Lake City. Mrs. R. Wells has been confined con-fined to her home this week with a severe attack of grippe. Miss Nora Casey a student of the University of Utah was a visitor to Bingham the past Mr. and Mrs. W. Woodring were Salt Lake visitors this week, making the trip in their new Lincoln car. The Junior Girls of the Bingham Bing-ham High School are busy preparing pre-paring for the Junior Prom which will be given on April the 13tlu Miss La Vede Stokes entertained en-tertained a number at her home rcently where they were kept busy making paper decorations for that occasion. Those who enjoyed an excellent lunch were: Miss Lottie Maxfield, Mis3 Vera Liljeroth, Miss Dora Brady, Miss Hull, and Miss Martinson. Mrs. Rose Gust is spending a vacation at Salt Lake City with her son Herbert and his family. Senator and Mrs. H. N. Stan-dish Stan-dish returned to their home in Carr Fork this week. Miss Mae Teter resigned her position as chief operator with the Western Union Telegraph Co. and has moved to Salt Lake City, a number of her friends here regret her leaving., Mrs. Mary Thompson of Salt Lake City has been organizing for the Bingham Women of Woodcraft the past week. Miss Hazel Bourgard returned from Idaho this week where she has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Service. She was accompanied ac-companied by her little niece, Miss Betty Service. Mrs. Leo Tietjen spent the week-end at Salt Lake City visiting vis-iting with her mother, Mrs. Anderson. |