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Show Francis W. Quinn of Salt Lake City. Miss Lorraine Caulfield and Miss Justine Jones, students at St- Mary-of-the-Wasatch college, spent last week-end visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caulfield and W. S. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stavro-poulos Stavro-poulos and daughter, Angie, Mrs-Nick Mrs-Nick Calofonas, Mrs- Pete Mar-thakis Mar-thakis and son, Pete Marthakis, Jr., were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Panas. After visiting in Hollywood the past month with her son, Kendall Jones, Mrs. W. S. Jones is expected home the latter part of this week- She has visited several days recently with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Clays of Reno. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fran-cis J. Quinn at dinner Wednesday Wednes-day evening were Mrs. William H. Bushey and Miss Lucille Bushey of Los Angeles and Mrs-Coleman Mrs-Coleman B. Quinn and Mrs. Ken Shulsen, Miss Magdalyn Gust and Mrs. Hugh Huebner won prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner and son Dennis Roy, and Mrs. Aimer Berg left Sunday lor Los Angeles and Hollywood to visit a week with relatives. tKThn . Sl)l,eial Interest group of he Bingham LDS ward MIA. field a party Wednesday evening even-ing at the wardhouse with A. G. Woodland in charge. At the 7:30 p. m. meeting in the Bingham LDS ward chapel Sunday Bishop Bert M. Crump f n 5lr c?v, JospPh C. Frost, both of Bluffdale, will be speakers. Mrs. Lloyd Harris and son. Craig, ot Magna, visited Thursday Thurs-day and Friday with Mrs. Harris Har-ris parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Steele, and Saturday and Sunday Sun-day with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kastelic of Copperton. Mrs. Harris Har-ris and Mrs. Kastelic are sisters. Union meeting for M. I. A. officers of-ficers and teachers of the nine wards in West Jordan stake will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. at the South Jordan ward chapel, according ac-cording to Mrs. Willard Nichols of this city, stake head of the organization. Board meeting at 1:15 p. m. will be conducted bv Mrs. Nichols. Miss Maxine Rasmussen, a teacher at Coalville, visited Sunday Sun-day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rasmussen. A representative of the Utah State Tax commission will be at the City hall all day Thursday, Thurs-day, March C, and at Copper-field, Copper-field, probably at the Miner's Merc, company, Friday, March the 11 a- m. service of the M. E. Community church Sunday, February 23, it is announced by the Rev. Meredith Smith. Junior Girls of the Bingham LDS ward MI. A- gave a musical mu-sical program at the church Tuesday Tues-day evening and then went to Copperton to present it. Numbers Num-bers included a vocal solo by Mrs. Beverly Clays Zorn, accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Joseph P. Scus-st-11; a reading by Mrs. Ed W-Johnson W-Johnson and .a musical skit by Alton Thorne, Helen Camp, Helen Hel-en Stillman, Billy Ruth Camp, Vivian Ballamis, Sylvia Marsh-j Marsh-j all, Katherine Madsen, Mori ! Beckstead, Dawna Nerdin, Al- aine Siddoway, Genevieve Wells, Helen Woodland, under direc-; direc-; tion of Mrs. Boyd J. Nerdin. A ! Pot Luck supper followed at the ! Nerdin home. Albert Dunn Jr., son of Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Albert Dunn, returned February 11 from the Rutherford Ruther-ford Preparatory school at Long Beach, Cal., where he had been enrolled since September. Mrs. J. Reed Stewart of Salt j Lake City, who suffered frac- turcs of the vertebrae, shoulder i and ribs in an auto collision near the Lark-Bingham crossroad, December 4, has recovered sufficiently suf-ficiently to return to her home. Although still in a cast, Mrs. Stewart plans to leave Bingham hospital, tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Cortello are parents of a girl born at St-Mark's St-Mark's hospital February 15. Announcement is made of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. T. Yamamura at the family home in Jap Camp February 19. Many of the members of Fraternal Fra-ternal Order of Eagles, aerie No. 659, were acquainted with John S. Parry, Kansas City, Mo., grand secretary of the Fraternal Order Ord-er of Eagles, who died Thursday at his home. A member of San Francisco aerie No. 5, F. O. E-, Mr. Parry was a frequent visitor to the Salt Lake lodge and had numerous friends in Utah. He had held the national position in the organization 25 years. Funeral Fun-eral services were in Kansas City. The Bingham Canyon Sons of Pericles basketball team coached coach-ed by Andrew Takis will play two games this week-end at the Gemmell club gymnasium. Saturday Sat-urday afternoon the Pocatello, Idaho, Sons of Pericles team will play the locals and on Sunday afternoon the local boys will meet the Salt Lake City Sons' team. The Ahepa will play the Lord Byron club of Pocatello Saturday and Sunday at the club. Leading players of the Bingham team are John Manos, Louis Nichols and Tom Panos. Andrew Takis Jr. of this city, president of the Bonneville chapter chap-ter No. 313, Order of Ahepa, recently re-cently installed officers of the Maids of Athens, Phi Alpha Phi chapter of Salt Lake City. The ceremony was featured by candle light services. Announcement is made by Andrew An-drew Takis, president of Bonneville Bonne-ville chapter No. 313, Order of Ahepa, in Salt Lake City, Saturday Satur-day evening, March 1. A feature of the evening will be a spring style show. Members of all Ahepa, Ahe-pa, Maids of Athens, Daughters of Penelope and Sons of Pericles are invited to attend. Mrs. Lillian Bellows attended the concert of the Gordon string quartet at Kingsbury hall in Salt Lake City Tuesday evening. LOCALNOTES Deputy Sheriff and Mrs. Lee Richardson and four daughters, Marjorie, Lois, Gertrude and Janice, all of Midvale, and Mr. and Mrs. Lon Rawlings were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs-Edith Mrs-Edith Peterson. Lodge Party Galena lodge No. 17, auxiliary auxili-ary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Loco-motive Firemen and Enginemen, Oquirrh No- 844, will hold the monthly social at 8 p. m. Thursday, Thurs-day, February 27, in the Masonic hall. Mrs- J. L. Murano, Mrs. Marvin Throckmorton and Mrs-George Mrs-George M. Stringham are on the committee to plan refreshments- The Bingham package agency of the Utah State Liquor commission com-mission will be closed Washington's Washing-ton's birthday, Saturday, February Febru-ary 22- Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Grant and daughter, Dona Gay, of Copper-ton, Copper-ton, spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Francom of Ogden. Mr- and Mrs. Al Tassainer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murano and Mr. and Mrs- Nelson Smith and son of Copperton left Tuesday to visit three days in Vernal. Mrs. Jack Hess entertained the club to which she belongs at cards and a nicely-arranged luncheon lun-cheon Monday evening. Mrs. 7, it is announced by City Recorder Re-corder Eugene Morris. Dr. Russell W. Sumnicht of Salt Lake City, son of Mrs. Esther Esth-er Sumnicht and a first lieutenant lieuten-ant in the R.O-T.C, will be inducted in-ducted into the army on March 3- Dr. Sumnicht plans to leave for San Luis Obispo, Cal., a week or 10 days later and will serve in the medical corps as dentist. Mr. and Mrs- Charles Brim-hall Brim-hall of Highland Boy had as their house guests last Thursday and Friday their daughter, Miss Marjorie Brimhall, and Mrs-Louise Mrs-Louise Thatcher and daughter, Kay, all of Provo. Bingham post office and the First Security bank will be closed clos-ed on Washington's birthday, a legal holiday. Mrs. Ruby Forslund of Salt Lake City is spending the week with' Mr. and Mrs- Jack Nichols of the Alexander apartment-Mrs. apartment-Mrs. Andrew Jones and Mrs. Charles Brimhall of Highland Boy spent Tuesday visiting in Salt Lake City. Miss Marjorie Brimhall, B. Y. U- student, spent last week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brimhall of Highland Boy. Mr. and Mrs. T- J- Hurley had as dinner guests February 13 Mr. and Mrs. T- J- Hurley. Mr. and Mrs. J- H- Sessions and daughter, Colleen, and Mr- and Mrs. B- O- Barnes, all of Salt Lake City, were guests Tuesday of Mrs. Ed Newman. Mrs. J. II- Sessions of 925 Bryan avenue, Salt Lake City, is planning a family dinner party par-ty as a courtesy to Mrs. Ed Newman, New-man, her sister, before Mrs. Newman New-man and her family leave for Vallejo, Cal., in the near future. Mrs. Mike Vardakis returned recently from St- Mark's hospital hos-pital where she received treatment treat-ment for an heart ailment. Mrs. Eugene Chandler and Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Kemp spent the week-end in Afton, Wyo- Mrs. Kemp remained to spend the week. The Women's Society of Christian Chris-tian Service will meet at one o'clock Friday at the home of Mrs- D. E. Ireland for a Silver tea and sewing for the spring bazaar of the M. E- Community church. A national evangelist for the Women's Christian Temperance Union, Sarah Palmer of Tunk-hannock, Tunk-hannock, Pa., will be speaker at |