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Show i ' Society) s No. Fire Auxiliary Mrs. Ray' Tatton was hostess to the No. 1 Fire auxiliary at her home Monday evening. High score bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Alvln Peterson, Mrs. Cyril Robl-son Robl-son and Mrs. Eugene Jenkins won the consolation award. Late refreshments were served. - -J- Olson-Nichols Marriage Miss Norma June Olson, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olson and Willard H. Nichols, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Nichols, were married Thursday, July 22, In a pretty ceremony at the home of the bride's parents, with Stanley Stan-ley Rasmussen of Sandy officiating. officiat-ing. The. bride- wore a lovely ankle length model of white Hollywood crepe and carried a bouquet of small white lilies combined with Talisman roses. She entered the Mann-Sheen Marriage Announced Miss Virginia Johnson Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Mann of Tooele, former residents of Bingham, and William Wood-row Wood-row Sheen, son of Mr. William Sheen, were married in Salt Lake City Monday. The young couple left immediately after the ceremony cere-mony for a honeymoon In Yellowstone Yel-lowstone park. ' ' Mrs. Sheen is a graduate of Bingham high school. Mr. Sheen Is a former student of the B. Y. U. in Provo, and a graduate of the Spanish Fork high school. He Is employed by U. S. Mines. j Luncheon Honors Visitor Mrs. Pete Smith entertained Wednesday with a one o'clock luncheon followed by bridge for her aunt, Mrs. Belle Johns of Grass Valley, Calif., who Ja her guest. room on the arm or her father to the strains of Lohengrin, played play-ed by Miss Margaret Ireland. The ceremony was witnessed by twenty members of the immediate im-mediate (families, who were guests at the dinner following, after which the couple Heft for trip to the northwest and California. The bride wore as a going away outfit a black tailored suit with white accessories. They will be at home In Bingham after August 10. j Utah Power A Light Employees picnic Employees of the Utah Power and Light company and their partners attended a picnic at Black Rock Wednesday afternoon after-noon and erenlng. Forty from this division, which includes Tooele and Bingham, were present. pres-ent. Those from Bingham included: includ-ed: Mr. and Mrs. Vera Faddis, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Myers, Helen Morris, Annie M'asters, Helen Sparkes, Delbert Barrett and Avery Masters. Bathing and lunch were en-Joyed. Covers were arranged for twelve. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. James Denver, Mrs. Catherine Cath-erine Craven and Mrs. Julia Dle-mer, Dle-mer, both of Leadvllle, Colorado. Mrs. Irvin Stillman won the house prize. No. a Fire, Auxiliary Mrs. Eddie Grant entertained nine members of the No. 2 Fire auxiliary Monday evening. Mrs. Vern Faddis won high score contract con-tract bridge prize and Mrs. John West second high. jl Birthday Party Mrs. Rollo Turner was hostess Monday evening with a birthday supper honoring her sister, Miss Kay Keller. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Kenner, Mr. and Mrs. John Turner, Mr. Clayton Turner and Miss Keller. Rebekaha Mrs. James Denver entertained the Rebekahs Tuesday evening at her home in Copperton. Tables were arranged for auction bridge and high score won by Mrs. Sam Sturm. Refreshments were served serv-ed to ten. |