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Show THE MURKAV ' tbetr partners, enjoyed a party at the Ward Chapel, Tuesday, evening. Games were played and luncheon wits served. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Rawson entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Elmer aud family of Ogden, Mr. aud Mrs. Curtis Flitlen and children of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harmoa and children of Granger. Local Mention Bingham Society (Continued fiom page 1) Mrs. C. C. Orapo was hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Sorensen and the S. S. Club at her home on Main family and Mrs. Herbert Gust street last Friday afternoon. Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock. spent last Friday In Salt Lake. There were 14 club members presMrs. Arther Maley entertained ent and 10 social guests. Out of the G. G. G. G. club at her home town guests included Mrs. A. J. last Thursday. Seven tables of Lutler, Mrs. Laura Giles, Mrs. E. bridge was played, Mrs. Louis W. Tacker, Mrs. Urlggs and Mrs. Mrs. Peter Setterberg entertainBuchman winning first prize and Annie Egbert of Salt Lake and second ed the at her home last Saturday evenMorris Mrs. Alma F. Smith of Draper. Mrs. Eugene Progressive 500 was played ing. prize. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown of Sail and prizes awarded to Mr. E. JenMrs. J. O. Lelser charmingly en- Lake were guests during week sen and Mrs. C. Oirlsou. The officers and teachers of Murat U. her L. club A. of Mr. L. the and G. Mrs. tertained Batenmn. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler ray First Ward entertained at an home last Friday afternoon. Bridge was the diversion, Mrs. Eugene anil family, visited Sunday with afternoon party, in honor of Mrs. Morris winning the high score and Mrs. Fern Bodell and family of W. B. White, retiring Primary Association president, at the home Mrs. II. B. Aven winning the sec- Salt Lake. of Mrs. Fred Morgan, on State score. The guests Includond high Mrs. Leo Bateman returned home Harvey Garrlty, Mrs. L. S. Breckeu, Mrs. Maurice Cottor, Thursday of last week from the St. Aven, Marks hospital where she under jMrs. A. C. Oole, Mrs. Bud Mrs. Arther Mailey, Mrs. Robert went an operation. Hone, Mrs. Laurence Snow, Mrs. Mrs. Birch entertained at a birthLouis Buchnian and Mrs. J. A. Nor-deday party last Saturday afternoon, honoring her son, Oral. Games Mrs. Lclaud Walker entertained were played and luncheon served. the A. B. bridge club at her home The Jordan High School club. last Wednesday. was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Itobison and Mrs. Joe E. E. Greenwood at their home on Mrs. C. the Firemen Center street, MIdvale. last Saturentertained Timothy Auxiliary of No. 2 hall, last Mon- day evening. George Washington day evening. Prizes at "500" were decorations were used. Prizes were and won by Mrs. T. E. Tobison, first, won by Miss Orlle Rawson, and Mr. Orson Smith. Mrs. T. A. Masters, house, Mrs. Lloyd Nerdln the consolation. Miss Emma Nelson of Brigham Others present were Mrs. Sarah Cow-deland Mr. and Mrs. Verlen Mrs. City, Raymond Chrlstoferson, Mrs. Clive Siddovvay and Mrs. Bateman and children of Murray, were visitors of Mrs. Sophrona J. L. Householder. Bateman. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Jackson anMr. and Mrs. W. O. Boberg ennounce the birth of a boy on Wedtertained the Just club at nesday, February 1th. their home Tuesday evening. DinThe Firemen and Firemen Auxi- ner was served on small tables at liary of No. 1 hall enjoyed a joint 8:30 followed by progressive rook. social at the Fire hall Monday ere, Prizes were won by Mrs. Ilyruui with Mrs. Art Cooke, Mrs. Lon Jacobson, Mr. J. Thomas Ostler, Rawlins and Mrs. Irwin Stillman Mrs. T. CI Christian and Mr. Henacting hostesses. "50(1" was played, ry O. llendrlckson. There were 20 Mrs. Jack Householder and Yord guests present. Booth winning the prises and Mrs. The officers and teachers of the Ralph Evans and Wayne Hanson Primary of the First Ward met at winning the second prizes. the home of Mrs. J. M. Wood-houslast Friday afternoon. There Miss Marie Stapley enjoyed the week-enwith her mother, Mrs. were 10 present. Arthur Slapley at Mammoth, UtMr. and Mrs. Herbert Erickson ah. of Salt Lake, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Erickson. Walker Mr. aud Mrs. Richard eutertained at dinner last .Sunday Mr. James Cushlng of Salt evening. Covers were laid for Mrs. and Miss Ruth Smith of I rn C. R. Shlngleton and daughter were visitors Friday of Mrs. Sophand Miss Florence Larson of rona Bateman and Mrs. Ioo Bale-maSalt Lake and for Miss Alta and Mr. llifton Lowe of n. a l, d street. Twenty guests were present, Including special guests, Mrs. U. G. Miller, Mrs. Ed Larsen and Mrs. Ernest Madsen of the Stake Primary Board. The afternoon was spent In a social way. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Simons, of th East and Vine streets have received word from their daughter, Daisy, that site is spending a month in is Lincoln, Nebraska, where she working In the luteerst of National to Child Welfare work. She went Lincoln from Detroit1, Michigan, where she had spent a week attending the N. E. A. convention. Miss Simon's headquarters are In New York CSty where she Is associated with the National Child Welfare association. Nelson Mr. aud Mrs. Marvin were pleasantly surprised by their friends last Wednesday evening at their home on Second West street The event was in honor of Mrs. Nelson's birthday. Ukitite and games were enjoyed and refreshments served to twenty guesst. The conjoint meeting of the A. in Millcreek ward-wil- l " 'f New Bingham Mary Ground to be merged. The .New I'.ingham Mary also owns three claims in Tooele Mining company will be oiertitetl as county. an inilciwudeni company and reDevelopment in the past has c tain its coriMirale name aud iden- been carried on through the Control of the New Iliugluuii main tunnel, which passes tity. Mary Mining company was secured The property of I he New liing-bathrough New Itiugham Mary terriMinthis week by the l'tah-AeMary Mining company con- tory. Shipments have been made ing company by the purchase of sists of two claims in the West to the Utah Aiex mill aud lie 601,000 shares of New Uingham Mountain district surrounded by American Smelling and Refining Mary Mining company stock. and New King-hau- l T'lnh Copper, the I'tah Apex, mid company. The Utah-ApeMary companies have not the 1'tah I'elaware. The company The company has been Una need Worked by Haffenreffer Utah-Aiiej- by Salt Lake capital and beaded by Dr. Roy Groesbeek, president; 1 E. Athas, vice president, and woretary; Scott Ure, treasurer. Other directors were B. II. Prater, M. O. Cbrey and A. Wl. x Whea 3omont It III To deaden the telephone or door bell during the Illness of a person In the home, slip strips of felt ping between the hammer and the bell Exchange. weather-strip- POULTRYMEN ATTENTION! Meting at Murray City Hall, 7:30 p. m., February 27, 1931 Lectures of interest on the Poultry Industry will be given by: PROF. T. E. POWERS D. E. CLARK W. R. MARCHARSH E. T. WHITMORE Under Auspices of NYE & NISSEN, Cash Egg Buyers (srONSOKF.I) BY HONS ll OF Ml KktVl di Yomr Mo: Goes Farther at Our -I-NG In charge of the adult class Sunday evening, March 1. There will bo siiecial musical uumbcrs on the program and Nephl Jensen will be the speaker. Mrs. William Smith was hostess to the O. D. O. club Wednesday afwas ternoon of last week. "500" played, first prize going to Mrs. James Nelson aud low prize to Mrs. James Clay. The guests Included Mrs. George G ranter, Mrs. Charles Eutchel, Mrs. John Wood, Mrs. Minnie Welch, Mrs. Thomas and Powell, Mrs. James Nelson Mrs, Julia's Clay. Games and music and light refreshments were served. Mrs. White was presented with a lovely, hand embroidered quilt, In Elder Melvin Weslenskow of Ore- appreciation of her years of splengon, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. did serlvce in primary work, bayPeter Hansen and family. Elder ing Ihs'ii actively associated with WeStenskow was enroule home the primary association for about from the Northern Stales mission, eight years. where he labored with Elder Francis Hansen son of Mr. nod Mrs. "M" MEN TRY FOR FIRST Peter Hansen, who is on a misFLACK TONIGHT sion In the Northern States. The results of last Thursday's between playing Murray First Kan-WeThe Ma girls of the ward "M" Men vs. Holladay and Second and Ward of the Trliuary Taylorsvllle vs. South Cottonwood was disastrous to the Murray and TaylorvllU? (paints, leaving South Cottonwood and Holladay tied for first place. The games will be played tonight with Murray First and Taylorsvllle trying for third and fourth place. NEW - r Mrs. Paul S. Richards entertained at a delightful card party last Wednesday afternnn. Mrs. Ada Stowe had as her guest week, her son, Mt. Arthur Stowe of California. Mrs. Stowe left Wednesday of this week for California. In company with her son, where she will Visit indcfinately. part of this APPLIANCES AT REDUCED PRICES Hcre'rt your opportunity to have a FIREPLACE HEATEK, Sl'ACE HEATEK or M00KE WARM AIR CIRCULATING HEATER inwlalled in your home for only $1 down! e Iirand new niodcLs, the latest dotlopmenU in Bcientific heating iippltances, designed to give maximum warmth WHERE YOU WANT IT, with minimum consumption of fuel. 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