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Show Copperfield ij I by Mary Koklei ' The Relief Society Organi2ation ' met at the home of Mrs. A. Chrlst-' Chrlst-' ensen on Tuesday. The evening was spent quilting, after which a 1 delicious luncheon was served to those present. Mrs. W. R. Gray returned to her home the latter part of the week after having spent five weeks with her mother in Fruita, Colorado. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lindeloff and Mr. and Mrs. Ford of California, former residents of Bingham, who are enroute home after having toured the east, were guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Puree the latter part of last week. Miss Betty Kinsey is spending the summer visiting with relatives in Calgary and Raymond, Alberta, Canada. Mrs. Blenda Butler and two small children, Beverly and Donald Don-ald have Just returned from Salt Lake, where they spent a week with relatives. Mrs. Earl Hunter and small daughter, Earlene, returned from Brlgham City late Friday where they spent a week visiting with Mrs. Hunters' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hansen. Mrs. Lee Blodgett of Morrison, Illinois, is guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Leland Walker in U. S. Mrs. Blodgett will remain here for a month. Miss Aspacia Brown was hostess to the C. T. Club Friday at her home. The evening was spent playing play-ing "Cootie", with Miss Agnes Bar-nett Bar-nett winning first prize. Laate refreshments re-freshments were served to seven guests. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Walker entertained en-tertained Saturday evening at a dinner party in compliment to Miss Dorothy Thompson, of Los Angeles. California, who is the guest of Mrs. L, S. Breckon of Copperton. Covers were laid for 16 guests. |