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Show LOCAL NOTES Elbert Rogers of Lead Mine began work Monday in Salt Lake city in the motor accessories department de-partment at Sears and Roebuck. Harold Clough returned home Tuesday evening from Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Mark H. Clays of Reno, Nevada, Nev-ada, visited last week end with his brother, Charles Clays, and sister, Mrs. W. S. Jones.. Mr. Clays was here to attend funeral fun-eral services held Sunday for his brother, Dell Clays. Miss Vonda Scussel is visiting in Fillmore with her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Freeman, Free-man, until the Fourth of July. Representing the L. D. S. Bingham Bing-ham ward M. I. A. at Saltair Friday evening in the mass demonstration de-monstration of social dancing were the Misses Virginia Harris, Delana Pollock, Ethel Richards, Donna Davies and Rex Holland, Russell Boren, Jack Householder and Bill Johnsen. Miss Patricia Gust and Mrs. James Hill left Wednesday to visit several days in Salt Lake City. Forty-five members of the Bingham junior and senior high school bands will go to Tooele Saturday for the Tunnel Day celebration. They will participate in the parade and play concert numbers. |