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Show A Scavenger hunt and games and delicious refreshments were enjoyed. en-joyed. Mrs. Harold Clough entertained entertain-ed her mother, Mrs. William Rob-bins, Rob-bins, and sisters at her home Monday evening. The group have a family sewing club. terday visiting in Springville with Mrs. Sarah Palfreyman. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Farrer of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shelley. Wayne Shelley and daughter, Gail, attended the Denver Uni-versity-U. of U. game Saturday at Salt Lake City. The Primary department of the M. E. Community church held a Halloween party at the church Wednesday afternoon under direction di-rection of Mrs. Earl Copenhaver, Mrs. Alma Hodman and Mrs. H. R- Gust, teachers, and Mrs. M-Smith, M-Smith, superintendent. The auxiliary to F. Q. E., aerie No. 659, met last evening in Eagles Eagl-es hall with Mrs. Veil Peterson as hostess. Regular meeting of the F. O. E-, aerie No. 65U, will be at 8 p. m. Monday, it is announced by II. R. Gust, secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gunder-son Gunder-son and small daughter, Janet, of Eureka, left Wednesday for their home after a four-day visit with Mr. and Mrs. H F. Dunn- Mr. and Mrs. M. L. (Bonnie) Jones of 336 Main street are moving sometime this week-end into their recently - completed home at 17th South 13th East, Salt Lake City. The Joneses have been residents of Bingham since 1913- Mr. Jones is a Utah Copper company employee. I The M. S. club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sidney Hardy of Lead Mine. Five members were present for a tasty luncheon and afternoon of sewing. sew-ing. Mrs. O, S- Jensen of Copperton and her sister, Mrs. Sam Baird of Los Angeles, were luncheon guests Wednesday of Mrs- Glen R. Anderson of Salt Lake City. The Camera club at Bingham high school is meeting at Copperton Cop-perton tonight for a party. Forty members of the Catholic Youth organization of Bingham Holy Rosary Catholic church met Tuesday .evening at Rosary hall for a Halloween party. The gala entertainment featured games, dancing and a box luncheon. Everyone Ev-eryone came in costume. Arrangements Arrange-ments were made by Beverly Scussel, Alma Strelich, Kathleen Taylor, assisted by Mrs- Ross Cushing and Mrs. D. J. Sullivan. Music was by courtesy of Hugo Dellagnola of Bingham Radio shop. Attending a bridge luncheon yesterday at the Utah Copper club given by the American Legion Le-gion auxiliary to the Magna post were Mrs. Mike Brisk, Mrs- Charles Charl-es Brimhall, Mrs. D. J- Sullivan, Mrs. Wayne Shelley, Mrs. Wil-ford Wil-ford II. Harris, Mrs. Francis J. Quinn and Mrs. Sullivan's sister, Miss Margaret Dermody of Og-den. Og-den. The Bingham L. D. S- ward Relief society will meet next Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. for the teachers' topic by Lavantha Garrett Gar-rett and the theology lesson by Ruby Day at 2 p. m. Mrs. Emma Nichols returned Tuesday evening from Fillmore to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Hcber Nichols. Mrs. Byron Thurmond and Mrs- J. A. Thomas of Copperfield spent yesterday in Salt Lake City with friends. Mr. and Mrs- Cyral Robison and daughter, Elaine, returned Monday from three days in Kan-osh, Kan-osh, where Mr. Robison joined a party of huntsmen- Mr- Robison Robi-son brought home a four-point buck. Miss Marjorie and Miss Frankie Quinn, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Quinn who are students stu-dents at St. Mary-of-the-Wasatch academy in Salt Lake City, came home last evening for the weekend. week-end. They brought as their guests Miss Irene Bianucci of Carlin, Nov., and Miss Colleen Marks of Cottonwood, also students at St Mary's. Miss Carol Mitchell had as guests at a Halloween party Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Mitchell, fourteen young friends. L0CALJ0TES Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Stur-gill Stur-gill are now at home at the Miller Mil-ler apartments, No. 24. Mr. and Mrs- Lynn Booth were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs- Merl Porter of Lead Mine. Mrs. T. A. Masters and daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Winn Raby, spent yes- |