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Show Relief Society According to Mrs. W. E. Day, president, the Relief society will hear a theology lesson, given by Mrs. A. G. Woodland at a meeting meet-ing Tuesday. Mrs. Andrew Gray will begin the lesson with the teacher's topic at 1:30 p.m. Miss Althea Christensen and ,Mrs. Paul F. Erz joined Miss I Clara Christensen of Salt Lake i City Monday to attend the visitation visi-tation of the state assembly officers of-ficers of the Rebekah lodge, I.O.-O.F., I.O.-O.F., to Olive Rebekah lodge No. 51, I.O.O.F., at Tooele. Mrs. Jenny Jen-ny Nelson of Salt Lake City, president of the state assembly, lead her suite of officers. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Marriott and Mr. and Mrs. Raympnd Marriott Mar-riott and son, Danny, visited October 23 and 24 with releatives at Blackfoot, Arco and Preston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Cyral J. Robison and Mr. and Mrs. Ben McAllister McAllis-ter were guests Wednesday evening ev-ening of Mr. and Mrs. H. Fred Dunn of Midvale. Mrs. Laura Tampakis entertained enter-tained last evening for members of the sewing club of lower Bingham. The birthday of Mrs. Ed Shaw was remembered last evening at a family dinner at her home. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ben McAllister and Sally Ann; Mr. and Mrs. Miles Gaythwaite and Mary Lynn and Edward and Mrs. Henry Stewart of Copperton. Catholic Sodality the HnlvT8 Ladies Sodalit' of met M Rosary Catholic church president Eileen Perea acted as f(lan and appointed a num- Mxr ot committees for the pur-fan pur-fan ?n0.PronKinK r('lK'us wel-rikri, wel-rikri, Other business discuSsed included plans for a I oci 2, at Eagles hail. ! Ann Marie Syhrowsky celebrated celebra-ted her irst birthday October i-M. Attending a family gathering ' ?, .ho,ni; of h'"r Paints. M':--nd IWrs. Axel Sjbrowsky. and bringing gifts for httle Ann Mane Ma-ne were M:v , Lenore Andrea-son Andrea-son and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. Smeinoff and Earl Sybrowsky. t b1lS''r,L" W' Alu)erson of Salt jl-ike City visited Saturday with I her sister, Mrs. Lillian Bellows. Mrs. Henry M. Lanham and small son. Michael, of Fayette-ville Fayette-ville North Carolina, arrived last Saturday to visit 10 days here with her aunts and uncle, Mrs. Lillian Bellows. Mrs Vircil Heed and Alt Ivie, and a cousin, Mrs Lois Taylor. Mrs. Lanham is the former Miss Yvonne Stewart Stew-art and is leaving next week to visit her father, Quinby Stewart of Los Angeles, formerly of Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Day were hosts at a venison dinner Saturday Satur-day evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Allmark, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jewett. Chrysanthemums Chry-santhemums were chosen for the table centerpiece. John Larick got his deer Sunday Sun-day in Ophir canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Downard and children of Provo spent last week-end with Mrs. Downard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Ner-din, Ner-din, prior to leaving Sunday to make their home at Hailey, Ida. If Community Methodist church Monday evening. Mrs. w G Thomas was at the door and those in charge of the dining MrsnCWAeMMrT ML;r,edlth SS Mrs. C. A. Morley, Mrs. J. T Davis, Da-vis, Mrs. E G. Ball and Miss Magdalyn Gust. In the kitchen were Mrs J. J. Barrett, Mrs D E. Ireland, Mrs. Ernest Prigmore St Smernoff and Mrs H r! T 3 Md Mrs- Nick P' ploros of Lead Mine spent Sunday with Mrs. Floros' parents, Mr and M- Gus Pappas of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spend-ove Spend-ove were guests 0f Mrs. Spend-love Spend-love s sister, Mrs. Stephen Moss of Woods Cross, October 2i Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Faddis' and son, Robert, and daughter Bar- here' sldaT3" Sara Ellen Isherwood, 69 resident re-sident of Murray the past 13 Wi JCdn Surday night in a Salt Lake City hospital of carcinoma. carci-noma. Surviving besides her son, Henry M. Isherwood, of Salt Lake t K' eight duU8hters. Mrs. J- M. Wells of Bingham is one of the daughters. Max Johnson of Roosevelt is visiting this week with his aunt Mrs. Christ Apostal. Mrs Nick P. Floros was hostess hos-tess Wednesday afternoon at her home at Lead Mine to a group of neighbors at luncheon. The afternoon af-ternoon was spent sewing. Mrs Mike Nepolis entertained the same ladies the afternoon of October Oc-tober 21. Jack Davis and Jack Householder, House-holder, two of the selective service ser-vice draftees of October 24, were honored at a venison dinner Sunday Sun-day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Davis. Present were the two boys, the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Householder, Miss June Householder, Boyd Householder and Craig Davis. Patrolman R. J. Contratto spent Monday and Tuesday in Salt Lake City attending a police officers training school being directed di-rected by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Walter Bolic of Salt Lake City spent Sunday visiting his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bolic of Highland Boy. Calvin Max and Alice Kaye Tassainer, son and daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Max Tassainer of Murray, spent Friday visiting with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Peterson of 138 Main street. Mrs. Tassainer of Murray and Mrs. Arthur Peterson Peter-son of Bingham were luncheon guests Friday of Mrs. Dale Johnston. John-ston. Mrs. Clinton Chirrick and two small children of Mitchell, Nebr., arrived in Bingham Sunday to join Mr. Chirrick, who has been here the past month. The family fami-ly are making their home at the Miller apartments. Mr. Chirrick is associated with Wells Groceteria. Groce-teria. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Kidd returned home Sunday from a two-week vacation in the northwest; north-west; Accompanying them to Portland, where they spent a day, were Mrs. John E. Greene and daughter, Cheryl. In Pouls-bo, Pouls-bo, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Kidd were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Greene. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Pool and daughter, Karen, and W. H. Pool of Salt Lake City were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Addy of Highland Boy. Mrs. Herschel Green, Mrs J. A. Carpentier, Mrs. Garn Car-pentier Car-pentier and Mrs. Mohleta Dens-ley Dens-ley spent Monday in Salt Lake City on business and pleasure. Carlson Hall Honors Girls Margaret Austin and Ethel Richards of Bingham and Mary Evelyn Bullock of Magna were honored last week at the first large party of the school year to be held at Carlson Hall, women's wom-en's dormitory on the University 'of Utah campus. The party was formal and honored hon-ored girls celebrating birthdays during the months of September and October. The Misses Austin and Bullock have October birthdays, birth-days, and Miss Richards is a "September child". Residents of the dorm o were in attendance at the attaii, and each girl invited a guest. Dancing in the beautiful dormitory dormi-tory reception room was followed follow-ed by bridge and games in the library and game room. An autumn au-tumn color scheme of brown and gold was carried out in house decorations and refreshments. No. 2 Firemen's Auxiliary , . Mrs. Lavel Timothy entertained entertain-ed Monday evening for No. Firemen's auxiliary. Mrs. i. Tobiason and Mrs. Chve S.ddo-way S.ddo-way won prizes at bridge. Re-freshments Re-freshments were served. ICAL NOTES Marian MacDowell club wke City presented Jan W in an informal re-s.faay re-s.faay afternoon at the ''Mrs. James A. Hogie, f South Temple street, City. Robert Colyar of as president of the ; club, was in charge fments. Mr. Colyar al-Z al-Z i Vhe concert the dis ; nussian pianist gave :S nl Pr0Va "f Persons attended the I'ven by the Women's Llnstian Service at |