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Show Bingham Society Special to The Tribune BINGHAM, Sept. 29. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Woodruy returned to camp Tuesday, after a few days in Salt Lako and Ogden. Superintendent Durfce, of tho Shaw-nut, Shaw-nut, has roturnod from a two-weeks' visit in Michigan. Mrs. Charles Carnoll baa returnod from her visit to the city. Mr. and Mra. Archio Orem returned Tuesday from a few days in the city. Postmaster Roberts is up from his home in Los Angolos and will remain in camp for aome time. Mrs. A. L. InglcHby has returned from a visit with hev mother, Mrs Jerome Bourgnrd, in Salt Lake. Mrs. W W. Breckon has with her for tho wintor hor brother and cousin from Wisconsin. Mrs. A. W. Forman, President of the Unity club, entertained the members mem-bers of that organization at her homo Friday evoning. Miss Bess Ohandlor visited in the city over Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Catec returned Tuesday from a few days in tho city. Robert B. Porter, for tho past fivo months editor of the Ptcbs, has resigned re-signed hia position and w.ill return to his law practice in Salt Lako. Dick Fitzgerald spent Monday in tho city. School Trustco Countryman went to Sandy Monda' on scho6l busine.sB. Miss Sadie Peterson has returned to her homo in Salt; Lako after a week's visit with Mrs. A. L. McPhec. Alton Jones and family have moved to the city for tho winter. J. W. Essex has returned from his trip through the Northwest whero ho visited in Seattle and Portland. Mrs. Joe Ruttles, of Highland, visited vis-ited in tho city the first or tho week. Mrs. P. Straus3 of tho Leader left Friday for Murray to take charge 6f tho score of that name there. Mr. and Mrs. Marielo Berrv entertained enter-tained four guests at dinner Tucsdav. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Potter, Mrs. J. C. Jen'ery and children spent Sunday in tho mountains. Mrs. James Richards has returned from a short visit to tho city. Mrs. C. E. Addorly and daughters picnicked iu the mountains Sunday. On Monday evening Rev. Lewis and wife were the recipients of a surpriso party. About thirty-flvo friends woro present and a most enjoyable evening was spent. Ruth and Rachol Rebckah lodges entertained en-tertained at T. O. O. F. hall Tuesday evening, on tho occaCvm of tho fifty-first fifty-first anniversary of their organization. organiza-tion. After tho ceremonies woro over whist was pla3'od and lalo refreshments refresh-ments were servod. Mrs. Lindusky, of Butte, has returned re-turned to her homo after a visit with her sister, Mrs. William Weed. Tho social dance on Wednesday evening ev-ening at Canyon hall was largely at-tonded at-tonded and a most enjoyable affair. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Williams have roturned from a short trip to Ogdon. Mrs. John Jumuson, Sr., has gone to Leadvillo and Denver, Colo., where she will visit fricuds and relatives. James Brown and Judge Mitchell left Friday for a few days' hunting trip down tho valley. Mrs. Joe Sands and children left Thursday for a short visit to tho citj Mr. Sands joined them Friday. Mrs. Elias Thomas anil daughter, Mrs. Doan Wilcox, havo returned from their visit with relatives in Spanish Fork. Mr. II, M. Atkinson was in tho city the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Barker of Boston spent a few days in camn during the week. Dr. Oxford left Thursday to spend tho remainder of tho week in Salt Lake. Dr. Castloman was in the city Thursday. Miss Rena Newman won the gold watch offcrud by the Bulletin for tho 1 most popular telephone girl iu camp. Miss Bertio Goodwin was second and Miss Alice Fitzgerald third. Mrs. Soren and children havo returned re-turned from visiting relatives in Lehi. J. C. Dugan has returned from his brief stay in the city. Mrs. Luco aud daughter, Mrs. Hall, of Salt Lake, returned to their homes Monday, after visiting H. V. Luce of the Ohio Copper. Mrs. Moran, of Anaconda, and Mrs. Storobeck, of Butte, havo left camp, after being tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomas for some time. Jay Mitchell, J. C. Dugan, C. E. Addorley and Jay Deny went to Garfield Gar-field Sunday. Mrs. C. S. Pearson and children left the first of thp woek for Kommerer, Wyo., where the3' will make their future fu-ture home. Mrs, A. L. Hcaston and Mrs. W. M. Smith returned Sunday from a few daya in the cit3 |