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Show Bingham Society Mrs. F. E. Straup was a business busi-ness visitor to Salt Lake City on Monday. . ' ' , i Mr. and Mrs; L. Brady of Sandy, moved up the past week j and will make then home here, i Mrs. Neil O'Donnell of Salt Lake City was in camp visiting with her husband the past week. , Miss Clara Christensen of the University of Utah spent a pleasant week-end here visiting with her folks. Mr." and Mrs. G. W. Fatton and family of Riverton, arrived here the past week and intend making their future home here. Mrs. Roy Hughes entertained a number of friends at supper on Friday, they included Mrs. Joe Gamache and Mrs. J. W. Mitchell. Miss Jessie Meyers, the pleas-in pleas-in young daughter of Mrs. Ethel Eth-el Meyers of Salt Lake City, accompanied ac-companied by Ed. O'Donnell, Jr.. was entertained by friends and relatives here. Mrs. Roy Hughes, Mrs. J. W. Mitchell and Mrs. Joe Gam-ache Gam-ache visited the Silver Maple Circle No. 108.' Neighbors of Woodcraft at Salt . "Lake City. These ladies are enthusiastis workers for the craft and are doing everything they can to make it a success. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Pease and daughter, Beverley, are the guests of Mrs." Joe Marrwitt, after spending a pleasing vacation va-cation of three months in Berkley, Berk-ley, California. They will later, return to their home in Montana. Mon-tana. . '.''-, 4 i Notwithstanding 'the "'"risks coasting parties in Bingham undergo un-dergo the following did some great coasting this week. They were LaVeeda Stokes, Nan Gam-mache, Gam-mache, Alta Miller, Gertrude Turner and Ruth Wolfe. Refreshments Re-freshments were later served at the Royal Candy Co.'s parlors. A sleighing party consisting of some of Bingham's best spent Tuesday evening enjoying the sights of the camp from a sleigh. Those who participated were Kenneth Watkins, New Gamache, Steve Wright, Gladys Vaughn, Severn Grandquist, Ruth Henry, Kenneth iRussell and Ruth Wolfe. A luncheon was later served at the home of Nan Gamache which" was followed fol-lowed by dancing. Miss F. N. Parsons, niece of Father Ryan of the Holy Rosary Ros-ary Church left camp this week to take temporary charge of the commercial department of the Sacred Heart Academy at Og-den. Og-den. Miss Parsons is one of the most capable stenogaphers in the country having held the position of private secretary under Dr. Charles Mayo of Rochester for some time, and was also head of the commercial commer-cial department of the University Univer-sity of Michigan Hospital. |