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Show high school 1940 graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Parker had as their guests Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Parker Par-ker and Miss Sarah Parker of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Mate Earl and sons, Mrs. Ed Moss and children chil-dren of American Fork. The Ladies Aid of the Community Com-munity Church met at the home of Mrs. L. W. Sumnieht Monday. The evening was spent at sewing and hand work. Coppcrton I By MT litrttl , i "fS'7Satislevan was hos" ifsi'vt'ii o'clock bridge sup-hiy sup-hiy evening at her home. fS,. bid for Mrs. A. A. n ;f j"Irs R G. Frazier, Miss l :ivm-ud, Miss Laura Mar- ' An s Vrrena Graham, Mrs. Vi ifknudsen. Mrs. Lawrence in and Miss Vern Baer. T..' cards wore won by Mrs. in Mi (Jraliam and Mrs. "jLs Breckon returned f llonday after having spent k-cnd in Nevada. Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nichol Sunday. Mr and Mrs. II. K. Brown attended at-tended the V.F.W. state convention conven-tion at Brigham Citv Fridav Saturday and Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Reed Ilardv and daughter, Janice and Mrs E Ihr-dy Ihr-dy of Rupert, Idaho, are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs William Fennell. Mrs. Robert Streator entertained entertain-ed her Five Hundred club lues-day lues-day evening. Two tables of cards were arranged with prizes going to Mrs. Ernest Nichols, Mrs. Albert Al-bert Ray and Mrs. Bud Nichol. A miscellaneous shower honoring hon-oring Miss Thelma Jensen, a June bride-elect, was given at the L.-D.S. L.-D.S. church in Bingham Thursday evening by Mrs. J. E. Frisch and Mrs. J. B. Soper. Assisting in entertainment en-tertainment and serving were the Misses Ella Beryle Frisch, Jerry Soper, Maurine Jensen and Venice Ven-ice Williams. Miss Jensen will become be-come the bride of Francis Beck of Sandy, son of Mrs. Metcalf Beck of Los Angeles, California and Ed Beck of Murray, June 1. She is a graduate of Bingham ; high school class of 37 and a dau- tZn0t Mr and Mrs' The guests who presented Muss Jens with lovely gifts were: m 1 ' n LonS' Miss Betty Long, ll- K. G. Frazier, Mrs. Glen "avics, Misses Donna and Joy I)m Davi,s, Mrs. Pete Smith, Miss Edna Smith, Misses Helen and Lillian Meyer, Mrs. William Crown, Mrs. L. Durnford, Miss 'oycc Durnford, Miss Dorothy Nordberg, Mrs. William Jackson, Mrs. Hardy Odell, Mrs. Harry Vvatkins, Miss Virginia Watkins, Mrs. George Nix, Misses Norma .nd Darlene Nix, Miss Adiene Hudson, Misses Francis and Ruth K-nnpll. Mrs. John Anderson, Miss Shirley Anderson, Miss Ber-nieee Ber-nieee Robinson, Miss Helen Bar-tell, Bar-tell, Miss I.eora Timothv, Mrs. Glen Williams, Mrs. Clyde Kendall. Ken-dall. Mrs. Henry Ballard, Mrs. F. J. Cowdell, Mrs. George Jensen Jen-sen and Miss Ruth Hornickel. The church was decorated with seasonal flowers, carrying out the ; purple and white color scheme, ' and a late luncheon was served. Mrs. George McDonald was : hostess to her Pinochle club . Thursday afternoon. Prizes were won by Mrs. Roy Barnett and Mrs. Robert Streator. Luncheon was served to eight guests. Mrs. Matthew Currv of Vernal is visiting at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Curry. Mrs. E. V. Knudsen entertained entertain-ed at a Brige supper Tuesday evening. Places were set for Mrs. B. J. Santistevan, Mrs. A. A. Macke, Miss Verena Graham, Miss Vern Baer, Miss Jenny Buch-man, Buch-man, Miss Mabel Neprud, Mrs. James McDonald, Mrs. Laurence Stillman, Mrs. J. Wm. Grant, Mrs. Elliott W. Evans, Mrs. R. J. Smith and Miss Laura Marshall. Prizes at cards were presented to Miss Vern Baer, Miss Mabel Neprud and Mr. J. Wm. Grant. The room was lovely with seasonal sea-sonal flowers and fern. Mrs. Lillian K. Brown, Milton Brown of American Fork, Mrs. John Smith and son, Keith and John F. Kirk of Salt Lake City were Wednesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Brown and family. All attended the commence com-mence exercises of the Bingham |