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Show ! LOCAL I JMPPEMNGS II,, n " Mrs. Ignatz Adamek of Olathe, Kansas, arrived In Bingham last Saturday for a visit with her son, John Adamek. Mr. Adamek Intends to take his mother to visit scenic pofnts within the state which are of interest to tourists. Mrs. Tony Krissman and daughter daugh-ter returned home last Saturday after an extended visit in Price with Mrs. Krlssman's mother, Mrs. Dallas Jones. MUs Beatrice Spendlove, Miss Annie An-nie Masters, and Mrs. Wynn Rabie left Sunday July 12 by motor for a two week vacation in California. They planned to drive out by way of San Francisco and return by way of Los Angeles. , Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sturm, Dick Reinhold, John Bogan and Ross Johnson spent Sunday afternoon at the Bonneville Salt Flats watching Captain George E. T. Eyston break speed records n his racing car the "Speed of the Winds". At one time they watched four tires changed, 34 gallons of gas put in the car, the oil changed, car greased, radiator filled, and windshield washed in fifty one seconds. There were fit-teen fit-teen men working on the car. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scussel and family spent Sunday in Fillmore, Utah, visiting Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tatton are spending their vacation in Yellowstone Yellow-stone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Earl James visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilson Wil-son at Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Summers announce the birth of a daughter at their home in Copperfield July 11. Jay Farnsworth and Leonard Miller Mil-ler spent the week-end fishing in Provo river. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Gallagher returned this week from a wedding trip to points in Southern Utah and Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher were married June 29, and will make their home in an apartment on 465 Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mitchell returned re-turned Saturday from a honeymoon trip at Grandaddy Lakes. Within a few days Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell will be at home to their friends in West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Merrill visited visit-ed in Logan Sunday, with relatives and friends. Mr. Aimer Berg returned from Wheaton, Minnesota, last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Benson of Parowan are leaving this week-end for there home after a two-week visit at the home of Mrs. Flossie Ramsay. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hansen of Superior, Wyoming visited over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Paustch. Mrs. J. Barlow and son of Richfield were also visitors visit-ors at the Paustch home this week. |