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Show ! and house prize to Mrs. Margaret 'elements. Fall flowers decorated I the home and a tasty luncheon i was served. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Jensen ! of Lead Mine entertained the evening ev-ening of November 6 at a pheas ant dinner for Mi LaTt IT M,SS os was hosSothP ueorge 1 ham Sewing club lower the Community Methodist church for rebuilding, a water pipe was broken and the flow had to be turned off at the main line until repairs were made- The parsonage parson-age and an apartment were without with-out water from Tuesday morning to Wednesday afternoon. Stanley Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Long of Copperton, began classwork November 3 at Henager's Business college, Salt Lake City. H. Fred Dunn of Midvale, formerly for-merly Safeway Stores manager here, was a business visitor in Bingham for Safeway Stores Tuesday. Patty Ann Isaac, small daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Isaac of Bountiful .returned home Tues-! day after spending three weeks here with an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Nepolis and Mr. and Mrs. George Panos visited vi-sited Sunday at West Jordan with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bakoulis and Mr. and Mrs. George Kastanis. The Red Cross sewing room, in the Civic Center was closed Wednesday Wed-nesday because of the lack of interest and support by women of Bingham district. The Beehive class taught by Mrs. William T. Krueger enjoyed n nrnorpsuivo Hinnor TnnsHav ov- LOCALNOTES Mrs. Andrew Anderson came home Tuesday evening from St. Mark's hospital, where she recently re-cently underwent an operation. She is getting along splendidly. The Democratic club of lower Bingham will meet at 8 o'clock Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. George Panos with Mrs. Louis Panas as cohostess. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stravro-poulis, Stravro-poulis, Miss Angie Stravropoulis and Pete Marthakis Jr. were dinner din-ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Panas. Mr. and Mrs. Homer P. Edwards Ed-wards of Roosevelt spent Sunday Sun-day in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson and daughter, MaReen. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Norden Jr. of Salt Lake City entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Norden and Miss Barbara Norden of Apex Mine. The birthdays of Mrs. L. A. Christensen nnr! Mrs Pftor t pjivftitaivc if mill 1 i utnuaj i v- ening. Courses were served at the home of Mrs. William T. Krueger, Miss Louise Ballamis and Miss Sybil Archibald. Eleven, members of the class attended. Friday afternoon at one o'clock 1 a Silver tea will be held for mem- i bers of the Women's Society of Christian Service at the home of Mrs. J. F. Barkle at Copperton. A literary lesson, "Humor, It's Meaning and Principles Governing Govern-ing Mediums of Expression", will be given at 2 p.m. next Tuesday at the Bingham LDS ward Relief Re-lief society meeting by Mrs., A. J. Boberg. Mrs. Leonard Miller of Copper-ton Copper-ton entertained November 5 for Smith, both of Copperton, were celebrated Tuesday evening at ta party given by the auxiliary to the Fraternal Order of Eagles No. 659 at the home of Mrs. Norman Jacobsen Tuesday evening. even-ing. Assisting Mrs. Jacobsen in arrangements were Mrs. E. E. Longfellow and Mrs. Irvin Still-man. Still-man. Gifts were presented the complimented members by Mrs. E. G. Ball. Bridge was played with prizes going to Mrs. J. J. Doyle, Mrs. Lenore Andreason and Mrs. Alvin Hall. A lovely luncheon was served to fourteen. Russell Swain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swain of Copperfield, invited several small friends to ton entertained November 5 for her bridge club. Mrs. Orville Hughes of Sandy and Mrs. Thomas Thom-as Hatch of Salt Lake City were guests. Prizes went to Mrs. Bert Erickson, Mrs. Jack Whitmore share his birthday cake and ice cream Tuesday, when he was three years old. Spending the afternoon af-ternoon playing with Russell were Beth and Glen Merrill, Richard Ri-chard Nepolis and Louise Mea-cham. Mea-cham. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shilling of Copperton were hosts Saturday evening to the Night Bridge club. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Jones won prizes pri-zes at cards. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Robbins of 44 Carr Fork announce the birth of a daughter at the Breckon Maternity Home November 12. The couple have one other child, a daughter. In the process of tearing down |