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Show fishing trip to Bear River lake. Robert Colyar of Copperton, who left Sunday for a month's vacation, plans to visit various, eastern cities, and will join a party from Salt Lake City for a stay at the MacDowell colony, Petcrburo, N. 11, and in a visit to Washington. D. C. Mr. and Mrs. John Reed and daughter, Judy, of U. S. Mines, came home Sunday after an enjoyable en-joyable ten days in Los Angeles. Last meeting of the J. U. club was at the home of Mrs. Delia Prig-more at Salt Lake City June 14. Mrs. M. D. Starley was an invited guest. Prizes at cards went to Mrs. Ida Mugfur, Mrs. J. J. Doyle and Mrs. St.irW Graduation exercises were held Tuesday evening at West Jordan for boys concluding L. D. S. primary work as Trail Builders, and are now eligible to join a Boy Seout troop. Bernard Ber-nard Beard and Sterling An-i An-i reason were the graduates from Bingham ward. Mr. and Mrs. William Allmark were hosts Tuesday evening at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. W. L Paddis and family. Mrs. Ross dishing entertained Tuesday evening for 12 members of the Catholic Youth organization. organiza-tion. "Hearts" furnished entertainment enter-tainment and a luncheon was served, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murano, Mr. and Mrs. Al Tassainer and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Christen-scn Christen-scn left Tuesday for a three-day LOCAL NOTES Word has been received by friends and family of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Adderley, Rex Tripp Jr. and Mrs. Daisie Bogart that they have arrived in Antwerp, New York, and are enjoying their visit with relatives. The" vacationists vacation-ists plan to remain in Antwerp for about three weeks. The Bingham volunteer firemen fire-men answered an alarm at No. 2 Main street Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The blaze was caused caus-ed by children, playing with matches, who set fire to curtains. Damage was negligible. Mrs. Arthur Bentley and daughter, dau-ghter, Louise, left Saturday for a month's visit in Los Angeles with relatives. Orville Gray and Vaughan Benson attended Tooele Days celebration in Tooele Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Adamek attended at-tended the Tooele Days celebration celebra-tion in Tooele Saturday evening. Back Sunday from a week in Aspen, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. George Knudsen, Briggie Knud-sen, Knud-sen, Mrs. Ida Mugfur of Copper-ton Copper-ton and Val Farns worth were I guests of Mrs. John P. Anderson Ander-son and Mrs. Anna Moore. Miss Edith Peterson and daughter, dau-ghter, Darlene, spent last weekend week-end visiting with Mrs. K. E. Cran-dall Cran-dall of Provo. Miss Mary Robertson of Long Beaclv, Cal is here with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Trevarthen, and fath-, fath-, er, William Robertson to spend the summer. Mrs. Douglas Fitzsimmons of Spokane, Wash., arrived Monday to visit several days with her brother, W. H. Trevarthen, and sister, Mrs. W. G. Thomas; and I Mrs. Frank Lewis of Salt Lake City, another sister, and their families. Attorney C. O. McNeely of Delta, Utah, who has been visiting visit-ing with Attorney and Mrs. A. C. Cole the past two weeks, returned re-turned home Thursday. Mr. McNeely Mc-Neely was editor of the Bulletin during the World war period. Mrs. J. L. Seal of Copperton was called to Seattle yesterday ' morning bv her sister. M n J. Marston, who reported the serious illness of an uncle. Mr. Seal expects to travel to Seattle to join his wife later on this summer, and the two will drive home after a trip down the Pacific Pa-cific coast. Mrs. Melvin Kidder of Park City returned to her home after a nine week's stay here with her sister, Mrs. Hubert Dowd, and in the Bingham Canyon hospital. Her health is reported much improved. |