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Show BINGHAM f - -f 151 NO HAM, Oct. 11. Mrs. U. Warning nnd smut I S..U. belaud, of S:ilr T.:tko, are visituik" ut the liomu of ilr. uiiil Mrs. C. SullinytT m LK-pot 'urd. Mrs. G. E. Mndolof aod rtnuphtcr, Misa Klfz:,Itftli. have rlurntl homo ufU'r u tltn-c mouths' trip to Los Alleles and other i':iliur-nta i':iliur-nta points of interest. Mrs. ll.'beeca Sonnson of 1'ark City ip visiting visit-ing at the homo of Ikt sod aud tluughier, Mr. aud Mrs. Joiin ItoLinson. Miss Olive Si-timrttlin und Miis Nell Nickolla were Lark vibilors Sunday. Mrs. Urauf? Kak.-r and two child rr-n lft Monday to visit wiLli relatives iu Kock .-ipriub, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. II. IT. KnuMfce are rretvinff congi-a I illations over the arrival l( a son, burn at their kuuiti iu Coppcrfield, Suturday of last The "W. Ii. A. of the Miceabci-s hild their regular inectinp Munday ovcniiig. Mrs. II. K. Miller, eomrrmcder, and Mrs. Katn Kord were apiKiintrd delepatt-s to attnid Ufa Fraternal congress in Salt Lake Friilny. Mrs. John Kvrne and sons. James and Pon-nld. Pon-nld. visited with Mrs. George I'upe in Salt Lake W-ednrsday. . Mrs J I) Shilling, Sr.. who has en spml-tnp spml-tnp several weeks in Salt Lake, returned here (Saturday of lust week. The nianv friends of Jlr. wsd Mrs. John Stagy will be pleusod to learn Wftt their daughter, daugh-ter, Evelyn, is tn much improved fpjiu lu-r recent serious illness that she wob nhlo tn return re-turn home from the Brigham hospilal Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Miles McDonald visited relatives rela-tives nmi attended the State fair in i-ult Lako this week. Mrs. H. K. Miller will leave tomorrow for nn extended rifiit to her old homo in lies Moines, Iowa. The second of a series of dances was given by the Upper Hinglium fire department in the I. O. O. F. hull, Saturday evening of last week. It vns u gr.-aL suecrss. both socially nnd financially. Music wit furnisUwI by Miles McDonald and Sum 1'ezzopane. A large crowd of young people from I.nrk and Highland Boy motored over to attend the dance Saturday evening of last week. Mrs. Matilda Beck and daughter. Theresa,, are spending several days in Salt Lake, Mrs. E. Brocklebank entertained at dinner Monday evening in honor of her Eon, Job a, on his twenty-first birthday anniversary. Covers Cov-ers were laid for eight. Mrs. J. ltobinson hart ns her guests last week-end Mrs. Nan Burns and Mrs. Homer Vincent of Turk City. Mrs, Emma Nirlmlls of Fillmore is tbe guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ileber Nicholls, in Mark-ham Mark-ham gulch. Mr. and Mrs- Ira Davis nnd dniighter, Jennie, Jen-nie, motored to Ogden and visited relatives last" week-nd. Miss Olive Srhoettlin entertained the Sundny school teachers of the L. D. S. church at tier home Saturday of last week. Music find curds were the main features. Luncheon was served. The guests included Mrs. H. Sorenson. Mrs. Birdio Davis, Mrs. K. ItawlLna, Mrs. I. Musters Mus-ters and Miss Clam Zlon. Miss Acnes Aven of Salt Luke is spending a few days ut the Ii. li. Aven home in Cup-perfielf.. Cup-perfielf.. Miss Ruth Dye, who is attending St. Mary s academy, is epenrMng the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Dye. Mrs. Mary Anderson was a Salt Lake viailor Thursdav, to meet her brother, George McDonald. Mc-Donald. " who has returned home ufter being with the army of occupation in (.iermauy. |