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Show Iren Martm and Nula, of San Francisco. Mrs. Sarandos sister, Mrs. Lorraine Troester and son AlU-n of Wot Jordan, visited with her for three days last week. Miss Marv Jones returned home last Thursday from Long ! Head). Cal.. where she vacationed for two weeks. . o Copperfield i Mary Sallaa Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holmes and daughter, June, returned home Saturday from an enjoyable trip to California. Mrs. Holmes' sister, Mrs. Stanley Merriken. returned with them for an indefinite visit. Jimmy Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Brown, returned home Sunday from California where he had been vacationing for the past two months. Mrs. John Barrett and daughters, daugh-ters, Beverly and Jackie, and Miss Stella Klopenstine spent Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Thurs-day camping in Butterfield canyon. can-yon. Shirl Scroggin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scroggin, is in Provo where he will visit for two weeks with his cousin, Gordon Sutherland. Suther-land. Jimmy Byrne of San Diego, Cul., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe and other relatives here and in Bingham. Mrs. Ralph Arbuckle returned home Thursday from Colorado, where she visited for two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Poe. Ed Arbuckle, brother of Ralph Arbuckle, and Mrs. William Wil-liam Gray returned with Mrs. Arbuckle to visit here for a few days before going on to California Califor-nia where he will attend Stanford Stan-ford university. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Takis, Jr., returned home Tuesday from an enjoyable trip to Washington and Canada. They were accompanied accom-panied by Mr. Takis' brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Dokas of Salt Lake City. Mr. Takis and Mr. Dokas attended attend-ed the Ahepa convention held recently in Seattle, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carl and Mr. Carl's mother, Mrs. P. J. Carl, and brother, Roy Carl, of Salt Lake City, left Thursday for ten days in California. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson returned home Tuesday from Centerville, where they visited for four days with Mrs. Wilson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Phipps and children left Saturday on a motor trip to Missouri where they will visit for two weeks with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Myles McDonald and children, Willimay and One, left Tuesday for a motor trip to Yellowstone national park. Mr. and Mrs. James Malkos and son, Nicky, and Mrs. Nick Malkos and son, Pete, returned home Sunday from Price, where they had been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Nass. Mr. and Mrs. Nass and children, Patty and Tommy, returned with them and remained here Sunday night. George Brewer of Salt Lake City is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Kirkendall. Among the members of the CYO church organization of Bingham attending the outing at Lagoon Monday were the Misses Frances, Doreen and Dorothy Pantalone; Adella Salazar, Beverly Bev-erly Burke and Helen Colesh. Mrs. Reno Marcon drove the girls to Lagoon. Among the women members who attended the meeting of Victor Vic-tor lodge auxiliary to the men's B.L.F. airfl E. lodge in Salt Lake City Thursday were Mrs. Robert Burke, Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. R. L. Cunhffe and Mrs. Bill Burke. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller and children are leaving this weekend week-end for a trip to Ely, Nev. Ralph Nielson returned home Tuesday from Suit Lake City, where he had been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Huston all of last week. Mrs. Dick Williams returned home Tuesday from a visit in American Fork where, for three days, she was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson, and from Evanston, Wyo., where she visited visit-ed for two days with her brother broth-er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Nielson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Sarandas had as guests Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Hudson and child- |