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Show Boy Scouts of troop 111 enjoyed en-joyed a weiner roast Wednesday evening in Dry Fork canyon. J. William Grant and A. C. Lariek, troop sponsors, and the Rev. Meredith Smith, scoutmaster, accompanied ac-companied the boys. Bingham L. D. S. ward Relief society will meet ut 1:30 p. m. next Tuesday for the teachers' topic by Lavantha Garrett and the theology lesson at 2 p. m. by Ruby Day. LOCALNOTES J. William Grant, Joe Berger of Bingham and Max DuBois, J. H. McDonald of Lark spent last week-end at Fish lake, where they had exceptionally good luck, Mr. DuBois catching a three-and-a-half pound trout on a fly rod. Elmo Nelson spent the weekend week-end in Roosevelt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer P. Edwards, where Mrs. Nelson has been the past three weeks and will remain three more weeks before returning return-ing home with her tiny son and her daughter, MauRecn. Miss Florence and Miss Margaret Mar-garet Austin, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Austin of Highland Boy, are residing at Carlson Hall and attending the University of Utah this year. Miss Florence is in her junior year at Law school and her sister is enrolled as a freshman in arts and sciences. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Davies spent the week-end visiting in Gunnison, Gunni-son, Utah, with Mr. Davies' brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Al Tuft of Gunnison, and with other friends and relatives rela-tives in Richfield and surrounding surround-ing towns. Mr. and Mrs. George Strand moved Sunday to Midvale. Lieutenant Everett Thomas Ostler of Sandy who was killed in an airplane crash near Montgomery, Mont-gomery, Alabama, Tuesday afternoon after-noon is a brother of Mrs. John Pollick of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reid, all of Salt Lake City, were dinner din-ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spendlove. Ernest Sorenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sorenson, is leaving leav-ing tomorrow for Alhambra, Cal., where he intends to study airplane air-plane mechanics. Walter Bolie of Highland Boy spent this week sightseeing in Washington, D. C, and at the World series. David T. Ireland, Freshman student at the Utah Agricultural college, is playing football on the Frosh squad. David was an all-state tackle on the Bingham high school team last year. Frank Callen, all-state quarterback on the championship high school football team last year, is playing play-ing regular quarterback on St. Mary's Frosh squad at Moraga, California, this year. Mrs. John Vietti returned home Friday from Fillmore, where she visited her son-in-law and daughter, daugh-ter, Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Freeman. |