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Show Local Happenings Community House this week are: Miss Alice Virginia Brown returned re-turned Wednesday from a month in Kansas City. Ten of the Quest-ers Quest-ers group went for a 14 mile hike, to Butterfield canyon and back, Wednesday with Miss Du-higg. Du-higg. Miss Nettie Judd of Kansas City arrived yesterday for a short visit at the Community House and was honor guest at a picnic given by Queen Esthers in Dry Fork. Miss Marie Button left Tuesday for a two-week stay in Wellfleet, Nebraska. First of the regular summer band concerts to be played each Thursday at 6:30 p. m. at the space across from the Bingham-Copperficld Bingham-Copperficld vehicular tunnel was heard last evening. Joel P. Jensen, Jen-sen, Bingham high school music teacher, is instructor of the summer sum-mer classes, being sponsored by the Jordan school district and the junior chamber of commerce. G. Preston Grant left Wcdnes- j day for Aberdeen, Maryland, where he was called by the Unit-1 ed States army to serve as first j lieutenant at the proving grounds, j For the past two years Mr. Grant has been connected with the! Utah Copper company engineering engineer-ing department. Mr. Grant has been called to service for an indefinite in-definite time and will serve as long as the present emergency demands. Miss Ada Duhigg, deaconess at the Highland Boy Community House is leaving Sunday for Pine Crest camp, Palmer lake, Colo., to teach Bible and dramatics lor one week. Miss Virginia Jeflcott.j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jeffcott, will accompany hci. Other items of interest at tne Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bump of Des Moines, Iowa, are parents of a daughter born at the Bingham Bing-ham Canyon hospital July 6. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Anderson Ander-son and daughter, Carol, of El Paso, Texas, were honor guests at an outing and dinner at Lagoon La-goon resort Sunday al which W. R. Anderson was host. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew An-drew Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. A. W Tull, the Misses Alice Mul-lett Mul-lett Ann, Sarah, Kathleen and Patricia Tull. Alfred Anderson lived in Bingham for many years, being connected with the metallurgical metal-lurgical departments of the Utah Copper company and Utah Apex mine He is now assistant chief metallurgist in the control laboratories labora-tories of the American Smelting and Refining company at El Paso. The Andersons are return- ing to their nomc iomuiiu. Sam Ishbaef and Matilda Tom-sick, Tom-sick, both of Bingham, were married this week. Mr and Mrs. G.vyle Robertson of 03 Main street announce the birth of a daughter at their home JUMiJ' Phyllis Harstreiter of Thorpe, Wisconsin, became the bride of Arne Velcheck July 2 at bride's home. Th .couple are making their home in Salt Lake City for the time being. |