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Show BINGHAM. Special to Tho Tribune. BINGHAM. April 23. Stato Superintendent Superin-tendent of Public Instruction A. C. Nelson Nel-son will make a trip lo Bingham next weok In the Interest of solectlng a site for the now eight-room high school building. build-ing. Miss Lizslo Macklnson wns a delegate to the state assembly of Rcbckahs in Salt Lake this week. She was also appointed ap-pointed to the office of grand marshnl. Excelsior oncampmont No. 4, Blnghnm No. 10. Highland No. 21. I. O.O. and Ruth Rcbeknh No. 7 and Rtichael Ro-bekah Ro-bekah No. 2G will glvo a Joint celebration In honor of the anniversary of the founding found-ing of the order next Tuesday. April 2S, at Society hall. A fow Invited guests will be present. An Invitation ha3 been extended to tho grand lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Ncllcg aro recent arrivals ar-rivals from Salt Lake. Dr. F. E. Straup. at tho T. O. O. F. grand lodge, was elected representative to the sovereign grand lodgo, which convenes con-venes In Atlanta, Ga., next autumn. Mrs. Julius Sanger and Mrs. John Fitzgerald Fitz-gerald were In Salt Lalce several days this week. The Neighborhood Whist club will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Gannon Gan-non next Thursday evening. Judge Frank II. Ccllventra, Dr. F. E. Straup. C. H. Gabrlclson and Oscar Halsten were In attendance at the I. O. O. F. grand lodge, which convened In Salt Lako this week. J. Sweet and family havo left camp and taken up their residence. In Park City. Dr. and Mrs. W. II- Woodring were Salt Lake visitors this week. |