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Show Cola company in Los Angeles. Last spring Bernard took a test with 65 top-ranking students from California schools for a position with the company and was selected. He is a former Woodbury college student, Paul L. Newmeyer, a representative of the college who was in Bingham Bing-ham recently, said. Skiing conditions in Dry Fork canyon are excellent. The recent snows have left a good amount on the ground. Mrs. J. L. Lavendar of Bingham Bing-ham is recuperating from an appendectomy ap-pendectomy at St. Mark's hospital hos-pital February 20. Mrs. Anna Cole is receiving treatment at St. Mark's hospital. LOCALNOTES The W. B. A. will meet March 6 at the home of Mrs. J. J. Doyle. Attending a wedding reception at Provo Saturday evening honoring hon-oring Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Coy Harward were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Day, Mrs. Frank West. Mrs. William Hathaway and Mr. and Mrs. Noel Kennedy. Mrs. Harward Har-ward was the former Miss Goldie Mortensen of Mayfield and the couple will make their home in Prove. . ftji Boy Scouts of Troop 136 spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Wigwam in Millcreek canyon. can-yon. Scoutmaster Boyd Nerdin, Gail Farnsworth and Harold Clough accompanied the 27 Scouts, who spent the time skiing, ski-ing, tobogganing, sleighriding, playing basketball and finished off their fun with a swim at Municipal. Parker Gray was a business visitor in Tooele Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Joseph attended at-tended the sixth annual Military ball at the Hotel Utah Saturday evening. Dr. Joseph is a lieutenant lieuten-ant in the Reserve Officers dental dent-al corps. Mrs. Roy Barnett of Copper-ton Copper-ton entertained Tuesday evening at her home. Mrs. George McDonald, Mc-Donald, Mrs. Ida Mugfur and Mrs. Andrew Christensen spent the evening at Five Hundred, Mrs. Mugfur playing high. Virginia Harris, instructor at the Union junior high school, was a judge at the United States Smelter Athletic association's amateur am-ateur show Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dormus Larsen of Hidden -Treasure mine were visitors in Bingham over the week end with their son, Gerald Larsen. Bernard Bixenman, graduate of Bingham high school and son of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Bixenman, former Bingham residents, recently re-cently has been promoted to an executive position with the Coca- |