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Show BINGHAM SOCIETY Special to Tho Tribuno. BINGHAM. Sept. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mi-chael Gibbons visited the city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Murello and Mrs. W. S. Gannon cntortnined Mrs. Johnson of Salt Lake over Sunday. Mrs, Maggie Coakloy has returned, after visiting In tho city. M. L. Wakebam has returned to camp after a raining trip to Eureka. Charles E. Miller of the Citizens' Gas company was In camp Tuesday on business. busi-ness. While hero he was entertained by the agents of the company. Eliza Williams has returned to camp, after a two weeks' trip to Colorado. Mrs, David Teacheuor and children will move next week to Salt Lake for the winter, where Miss Hazel Teachcnor will attend the State University. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dunsmora entertained enter-tained Sunday, in honor of Mrs. P. C. Kettles of Salt Lake. Invited to meet Mrs. Kettles were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hileman, Messrs. J. W. Winder, Fred McAfoo and James Fawlknor. , I Rev. Mr. Lewis and family of Mercur I have arrived In camp. Mr. Lewis will fill the vacancy in the M. Q. church caused by the departure of Rev. Mr. Dexter, Dex-ter, Carl Erlckson of Coppcrto left for . Goldfleld tho first of tho week. Mrs. C. D. Coates returned Monday, after visiting In Salt Lake and American Ameri-can Fork. A. T. Williams was In the city Wednesday Wednes-day on business. r Mrs. F. E. Straup and Mlsh Klopen-steln Klopen-steln left Friday for a few dj.ys at Og-den Og-den canyon. Mrs. Lautensoch has returned to her home in Copperton, after Raiting In Pays on. Mrs. C. W. Watson and Miss Harrison of Salt Lake visited tho camp o?t Wednesday. Wednes-day. John Evans and family of Copperton have returned to their home, afcer a two months' trip in tho East. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Bourgard Wturned Monday, after a few days In the city. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hileman entertained recently at diuner, In honor pf Mrs. P. C. Kottles of Salt Lake. At xno table were Mr. and Mrs. NelBon Hlloman, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dunsmore, with tho hosts and honored guest. Newt Jarrard returned Wodncsday, after a few days at tho capital. J. W. Essex leaves Sunday to attend the convention of tho Order of Washington Washing-ton nt Portland. He will also 1slt Seattle Se-attle before his return. Mrs. Ren Jenkins returned Sunday, ' Mr. and Mrs. Terry of Leadvflle were j In camp during the week and spent a few days with Mrs. Terry's mother, Mrs. Scovlllc, and her slstor, Mrs. John Jlmp-fion, Jlmp-fion, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Terry aro returning return-ing to their homo after an extended trip to tho coast. after visiting at Bingham Junction. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Stewart of Salt Lnke visited tho camp on Sunday. Mrs. Frank Strlngham is entertaining Mrs. Lawhom of Provo. Mr6. Sarah Brcckon returned Monday from a short visit In Salt Lake. A hunting party, consisting of Will Brockon, Bob Davis and George Breckon, left Saturday for a month's trip after big game. They will fit out at Laramie, Wyo. Mrs. John Swan returned Monday from a thrco wcoks' visit with her husband at Hailcy, Idn. Mrs. Harry B. Ames has returned from her stay in the Ea6t. She visited In Chicago Chi-cago and vicinity for several weeks. Mra. Ed Claya and children went to tho city Monday to meet Mr. Clays, who was returning from a two weeks' trip to Kum-merer, Kum-merer, Wyo. Mrs. J. C. Jones, after a few days In the city, returned to camp Monday. Miss Rena Crawford will leave- shortly for Snlt Lake, where she will study voice culture under Madamo Wetzel. C. L. Countryman spout Tuesday at Sandy on business. Mrs. Forest Darrenauguo Ib visiting her parents in Salt Lake for ten days. A. W. Forman, who has been with tho Eagles in Milwaukee, has returned to camp. Mr. and Mra. W. W. Roso left on Thursday for Goldfleld. Nev. Miss Morris has returned to her home in Butte, Mont., after visiting for two months with her sister, Mrs. F. Kent Smith. Stanley Sowadsky spent Tuesday In the city. Miss Ruth Wolby of Salt Lake came to camp Saturday and will bo the guost of Miss Bess Chandler for a few dayB. Mra. Hattlo Johnson visited in Salt Lako Wednesday. Mrs. Thomas Mlllor of Copperton has with hor for a few dayc her mother, Mrs. Hanson of Salt Lako. Albert Stevenson of Copperton spent several days during tho week In tho city. The grand ball to be given by tho I. W. W. on Labor day at Canyon hall Is attracting much attention, and a largo attendance is expected. Ono of the features fea-tures of tho evening will be tho large number of prizco given for various features, fea-tures, such as best dance, most graceful woman, prettiest woman, homeliest man and many others. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Trask entertained at dinner Sunday. At tho table were MIbs Roman, Mr. O'Conners, Mr. Kramer and tho host and hostess. Miss Oren of Salt Lake returned Monday Mon-day to hor home, after visiting with her brother Archie Orem and wife. O. E. Morryflold returned the first of tho week from a trip to Salt Lake. Vincent May went to the city on Monday Mon-day for a short trip. Mr, and Mrs Henry Fcukoll have returned re-turned to camp after a short visit to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Dan Adams of American Fork. Mrs. J. C. Dean has recently had as her guest her mother, Mrs. Butler of Salt Lake, and her aunt, Mrs. Bergin of Butte. Rachael Rebekah Lodge No. 26, I. O. O. F., will give a grand ball Friday, September Sep-tember 7, at Odd Fellows' hall. Music will be furnishod by Simms' orchestra of Lohl and a most enjoyable evening is promised. Mrs. C. F. Duglcsby entertained Tuesday Tues-day afternoon, in honor of her cousin, Miss Evelyn Dresser of Salt Lake. Pit was the game of the afternoon, and lunch was served later. Invited to moot Miss Dresser were Misses Hazel Teachenor, Gertrude Bush, Edith Jeffrey. Hulda Schweitzer, Hazel and Maurlne Bourgard. Miss Dresser returned to her home on Wednesday. Tho prize dance at Canyon hall Wednesday Wed-nesday was largely attended and was enjoyed by all. The prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. T, H. White, Miss Rose Roberts and W. J. Olson and Miss Shelby and Mr. Larsen. Mr. Robert Wells was a city visitor Wednesday. Mrs. L. B. Jenkins and children visited relatives in Bingham Junction over Sunday. Sun-day. J. S. Smith loft Thursday to spend a few days at Provo. Miss Sadie, Lawrence of Salt Lako 1b visiting Mrs. Farrell and will remain in camp for some tine. L r. and Mrs H. J. Robinson have gone to Denver, where Mr, Robinson will attend at-tend the press convention. Mr. McAndrews of the Rio Grando Western spent Wednesday In Ogden with his sister, who leaves shortly for China. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Dunn spent Thursday Thurs-day In Salt Lake. Mrs. Walter Bruner has with her her brother, Earl Young of Sallda, Colo. Mr. Young will visit In cam) for several days. Mrs. Brlggs and grand-daughter returned re-turned Thursday, after an extended trip to the coast. Walter Brunor's father. F. S. Bruner of Frulta, Cal., left Monday for his home, aftor a pleasant visit with his son. Miss Bertha Wright left for a short visit In Americun Fork on Tuesday. Vernon Scars has gone to California for n short trip. Miss Nora Rooney returned to her homo In Salt Lake Tuesday, after a pleasant visit with her sister, Mra. Everett Bloomberg. |