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Show Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson John-son will leave this evening to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dorius of Lay-ton. Lay-ton. ; ....tnmIHII1ll Mrs. K. D MZV Howard, of erniRht guest Fr idav fc brother-in-law an7ay, t and Mrs- Rm nntniiwntiiiiiitiniuni- "v forego the party which usually celebrates his birthday, and elected to receive in its place a $50 war bond. A family dinner last Friday evening, April 23, meant "Happy Birthday" to Geo-rgie, Geo-rgie, who's now eight years old. No. 2 Firemen's auxiliary met as guests of Mrs. Give Siddoway Monday evening. Bridge prizes went to Mrs. John T. West and Mrs. Clarence Robison. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served eight- Mrs. J. Lynn Booth entertained entertain-ed the evening of April 22 for KSK club. Mrs. D. O. Stoker of Copperton was welcomed as a new member and Mrs. George Parkinson was invited guest. Mrs. Joseph Rawlins, Mrs. Carl A. Curtis and Mrs. Archie Sor-enson Sor-enson were others enjoying the get-together. Time was spent sewing and refreshments served. Mrs. B. C. Snyder returned Monday evening from California, where she visited her daughters, Mrs. Lewis Ferguson, Mrs. Norn Siquido and Mrs. Mildred Calvin at Montebello. Mrs. Calvin's husband, hus-band, Pvt. Alfred G. Calvin, is serving in the army engineering engineer-ing department at Douglas, Ariz., and she leaves soon for Des Moines. Ia., for basic training in the WAAC's. Accompanying Mrs. Snyder to the coast for the two weeks at Montebello, San Diego, Los Angeles and Oakland was another daughter, Mrs. Elliott Smith, and her little girl, Kay, of Lehi. Otto Kappele, former Bingham business man and now of Bremerton, Brem-erton, Wash., arrived Monday to spend several days visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Leland G. 3ur-ress 3ur-ress and daughter, Anna Lee spent Easter in Gunnison witn Mr. and Mrs. Burton S. Eggert-sen. Eggert-sen. Mr. and Mrs. C W. Adderley and sons, Chick and Ren, and Ralph Siddoway spent Easter Sunday cat fishing at Utah Lake. The Women's Society of Christian Chris-tian Service will meet at 1 p.m. Friday, today, at the home of Mrs. Aimer A. Berg. The regular regu-lar monthly luncheon will be held at the church at noon, Friday, Fri-day, May 7, with Mrs. Dot) King, Mrs. Clarence Stringham and Mrs. John T. West as cohostesses. Mrs. James A. Peterson underwent un-derwent an eye operation last Friday at St. Mark's hospital. Miss Alta Miller of Midvale, a member of the general board for the Primary association, attended attend-ed the conference held at Bingham Bing-ham LDS ward chapel April 18 and complimented the officers and teachers on the fine program. : localn6tes: Dinner guests Easter Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Quinn were from Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hull, Mr. and Mrs- B. W. Quinn, Mrs. Helen Quinn McMurray and daughter, Miss Anna McMurray. Also there were Miss Frances Agnes Quinn and Mrs. John Osoro and son, Robert. Mrs. W. D. Kidd and niece, Shirley Mae Kidd, and Mr. and Mrs. Al J. Ablett attended sunrise sun-rise services at the state capitol Easter morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Booth had as guests over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. James R. Kelly and sons, Lee and Jimmy, of Kem-merer, Kem-merer, Wyo. Monday night the two families visited in Salt Lake City. Georpie Apostal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Apostal, decided to |