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Show Mr. and Mrs. Orson Downard and family of Provo were Sunday Sun-day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs- S. T. Nerdin. ter a week-end visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Quinn. Chief of Police S- P. Davies was back at work yesterday following fol-lowing a week's absence because of injuries suffered in a fall on the ice in front of his home November No-vember 20. A scar from an operation opera-tion performed twenty years ago reopened and other complications resulted- Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe and family were dinner guest3 Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Liston Ilray in Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Timothy and small son returned last nijjht from three days in Layton with relatives. LOCAL NOTES Keith Haiton, 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Piarton, was injured Sunday while sleigh riding in Hi;,lila:i l Iioy. He coasted under a parked car and suffered a few cut:: and bruises, but is recover-in;, recover-in;, satisfactorily. Mr and Mrs. Alvin Hall had is Th iiiksr'ivim! quests Mr- and Mrs. E.G. Ball. Mr. and Mrs. C A. Morley and daughters, Darlene ami Maurine. Miss Athena CraiR of Trcmon-ton Trcmon-ton and Dclmar Berg, U. of U. student, spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Bert;. Mr.;. Mike Brisk of Copperton returned Sunday evening from a two-week stay in Long Beach, I Cab, where she was called by j the illness of her father, Ira Davis. Da-vis. Dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Morley were Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Alvin Hall and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Ball. Miss Marjorie and Miss Frank-ie Frank-ie Quinn, students at St. Mary-of-the-Wasatch academy, returned return-ed to Salt Lake City Sunday af- Honoring Mrs- Louis Ballamis. a birthday party was given Sunday Sun-day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Apostal. Fourteen Four-teen enjoyed dinner and presented present-ed Mrs. Ballamis with lovely gifts- ' La Dean, three-year-old daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ham, celebrated her birthday Saturday Satur-day with fifteen small friends. A pink and white birthday cake, a luncheon and games were enjoyed. en-joyed. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collett of Salt Lake City were Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Wil-ford II. Harris. Miss Virginia Harris and Miss Zola Brunt of Murray went to Long Beach, Cal., Thursday morning with Miss Brunt's parents par-ents of Idaho Falls, who will spend the winter in California. Miss Harris and Miss Brunt returned re-turned Monday by train. F. L. (Ben) Wideman of Copperton Cop-perton returned to his work at the Rip Van Winkle mine near Elko, Nov., Saturday after spending spend-ing the Thanksgiving holiday with his fariiily. Guests at a duck dinner given Monday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kemp were Mr. and Mrs-Theo Mrs-Theo Chesler, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Larick and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thomas of i Copperfield entertained yester- day at Thanksgiving dinner. Present were Mrs- R. W. Glenn and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Glenn and daughter, all of Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. W- C. Carter and ' son. : -I , Vera Ann Chadwick, five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs-Neldon Mrs-Neldon Chadwick, underwent an eye operation Saturday at St-Mark's St-Mark's hospital. Tuesday it was necessary to perform an appendectomy append-ectomy and was found that the appendix had ruptured The child's condition has been very serious. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson John-son entertained at dinner Sunday Sun-day for Mr- and Mrs. Tom Prag-gastis, Prag-gastis, Mrs- Annie Johnson, Chris T. Praggastis and Mr- and Mrs. T. J. Hurley. Mr. and Mrs- M- L. James of Kelsey, Cal-, former Bingham re- j sidents, will have as visitors this week-end their daughters, Mrs-Ivy Mrs-Ivy Hull of Union and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Webb and children of Mid-yale-. Mrs. Webb is en route to ' Camp Ord, Cal., to join her husband hus-band and make their home. The party left Thursday and Mrs-Hull Mrs-Hull expects to be home in about a week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry White and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Stuard, all of Salt Lake City, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Householder. Mr. and Mrs-Fred Mrs-Fred Haun and family of Salt Lake City and Mr- and Mrs. Jack Whitmore and son of Lark were guests Thanksgiving day at the Householder home. Mr- and Mrs. C. W- Adderley and sons, Chick and Ren; Mr. and Mrs. Rex T. Tripp and son, Rex, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs- C. E. Ad-j derley and Mrs. Daisie Bogart spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and i Mrs. Ren Nichols and daughter, ' Nyla, at Holladay. |