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Show Bingham Society Mrs. Geo. Bolman was a Salt Lake visitor Tuesday. . The Sewing Society of Martha Chapter No. 7, O. E. S., met with Mrs. Louis Buckman on Wednesday afternoon. The members of the faculty who took advantage of Tuesday, a holiday, included Mr. and Mrs. Birch, Miss Caroline Rassmussen, Miss Bessie Hamel, Miss Anita Roberts, Miss Paxmen, Miss Garrett, Gar-rett, Miss Nora Carey, Miss Alta Miller, Miss Lilas McColman. Mrs. Effie Barrows, Miss Virginia Vir-ginia Eberly, Miss June Christ-opherson, Christ-opherson, Mrs. Jean D. Cole, Miss Jones, Mrs. J. A. Wade, Mr. West and K. C. Tanner. Mrs. Lee Jones and son Calvin, spent the week in Salt Lake. Martha Chapter. No. 7, 0. E. S., attended in a body the funeral services of Mrs. Nina Jimpson at the Masonic Temple, Salt Lake. The services were in charge of the Order nf the Eastern Star. Mrs. Joe Gerrans, Mrs. Fred Turner and baby, Virginia, returned re-turned from Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Meyers returned re-turned from Salt Lake Monday. Mrs. Leo Tietjen was a Salt Lake visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Creedon returned from Salt Lake Tuesday evening. Mrs. Paul Ransom spent the early part of the week in Salt Lake. Mrs. Vernon Rood spent Saturday Sat-urday in Salt Lake. Miss Britmart Gerrans, Miss Mabel Knudsen, Miss Rowena Turner, Miss Lottie MaxfieldJ Miss Doris Masters and Miss Frances Ball were some of the high school girls who attended the Fair on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Banard Dorothy and Clark, drove to Salt Lake Tuesday evening. . Miss Virginia Eberly, one of Bingham's seventh grade teachers, teach-ers, was last week granted by the State Board of Education a professional high school certificate, certifi-cate, valid until June 1928. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Waters of the Opera Rooming House, left the past week for a month's vacation va-cation in California, where they will visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. James Forbes and daughter, Mary Jane, motored mo-tored thru the valley this week and visited with a number of their friends. |