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Show Bingham Social Iotes. BIXGT-TAM. '.Tan. 1. On Monday evening even-ing local No. 631 of Hie irotherhooi of Railway Trainmen installed the following ofiieery for the ensuing trm: Cast president. presi-dent. William Rlaok: president. F. J. CabiH ; vice president. J. M. Sor -m treasurer. treas-urer. Mux Brisk; sn-retary, C. O. Gcnrpc: agent for official pnbliration. Pain Frtip; conductor. J. M. VounEj; warden. J. W. Wickers; inside guard i an. M:. F. C rites; niitsidf puardiun, William Carrol; chaplain, chap-lain, .T. K. Gibhs. After the installation a - banquet was served by the Ladies' auxiliarv and dancinq was indulge. I in until 12:"0. The music was furnished b.V the AII-l"nion orchestra and the affair will he pleasantly remembered by all present. The election of officers of Binsha ni Ca nyon temple Xo. Camels of t lie World , which was to have been held Monday evening, was postponed on account ac-count of so few members being present. The elect Ion will be neld next Monday ; evening, and the newly-elected officers ; will be installed the same evening. ! Xet Thursday evening Bingham lodge Xo. 10. T. O. O. F.. will install officers for the ensuing term. Following installa.- 1 1 ion veterans' jewels will he awarded to the following membei-s. who have been in continuous membership for twenty-tive years: C. H. Roberts. A. G. Gahrielson. C. II. Gahrielson and W. il. Myers. Later a banquet will be served to the members. The dance given Friday evening in Canyon Can-yon hall hy Canton Thomas. P. M.. I. O. O. F., was an enjoyable affa ir and attended at-tended by a large crowd. This was the twenty-lif th annual dance given by this order. Probably the most, successful and enjoyable en-joyable social affair, not only of the season, sea-son, but in the history of the club, was the watch party at the Commercial club rooms on Xew Tear's eve. Fxcellent music was furnished by Rent her' s orchestra, or-chestra, which made the da nclng very en .ioyable. Miss P.eulah Guymon and Mrs. Clyde Poblc spent New Year's day with friends in Salt Lake City. The following persons were the puesis of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hunt of Copperjleld at a five hundred party Monday evening: Mr. and Mrs. . E. Si anion. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner. Mr. and Mrs. .T. L. Finnev, Mr. and Mrs. John At'-iiinsoii, Mr. and Mrs. Henry FtiP'f. Mr. and )1is. J. H. h ns. Mr. G. E. Lindclol. M rs. Pete H;i nson ,0 d Mrs. Pat 11 via nd. ainclicun vhs ser v and t he prizes wen- cap' "u ed by W. iv Stanton and Mrs. Ered Turner. 'i-tor Eckman. Jr., who fo- the ja ;: few months has mado his hnrp" in K1;"-ea-s City, is spending the boll lays w u h his parents. G. E. Lindelnf and son are sp'-ndina: the .holidays with Mr. Lindoiof's parents m Illinois. Bert Fit zgerald of I .oca m is spending the holi'lays with his parents in Pingliani. Mrs. Pearl Jackson ol Sa it I .ake t 'it -is the fXiest of her parents. Mr. and Mr. C. H. Jackson, during the boiii'as. M r. a nd Mrs. Jerry Onfall h ft Christmas Christ-mas da.y for Michigan r. spend a few days with Mr. Dm villi's paivms Mrs. Pat Hyland cuierllned th Ladies' Sowing club of Cupperfiei.j .--i,i;v-a fternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wardmp fi:it Lake City spent Christmas with th-ir daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. H. C. Bowen, in Copperliold. |