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Show dies' group will be hold at the home of Mrs. William Ablett on Wednesday, September 6. O Rev. D. E. Leahy is expected to return to Bingham Frida" from the east. Mrs. Duane McCandless and daughter returned last week from Canada after a four-weeks' visit. Mrs. Thomas Stringham of Salt Lake City is visiting at the S. J. Granquist home this week. Three pictures from South Africa were received by the parents par-ents of Frank Begley last week. Mrs. John Creedon entertained in honor of Mrs. B. John Turner last Friday evening. She moved to Sandy Tuesday. Cards were played, with prizes going to Mrs. Turner, first; Mrs. Reno Marcon, second; Mrs. Raymond Marriott, consolation. There were 12 of her neighbors present and Mrs. Turner Tur-ner was presented a lovely gift. Mr. and Mrs. James McLeod have been on a three-weeks' vacation va-cation trip. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Pete Malusk in Michigan and spent two days in Chicago. Boyd Householder accompanied them. They returned home Sunday. Sun-day. Faye and Margaret McKellar of Copperton were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pollock. Mrs. Andrew Hess entertained the Copperton Catholic ladies at her home Wednesday, August 9. After a short business meeting the group played Bingo, with prizes going to Mrs. Ellen Carl, Mrs. Lydia Carl and guest prize being won by Mrs. Ernest Diedo-rich. Diedo-rich. The next meeting of the la- Earl C. Copenhaver and her two daughters, Joyce and Erline. They spent the evening playing cards after which refreshments were served with the birthday cake in the place of honor. Mrs. Raymond Carter and her two sons are visiting for a few days in Roosevelt. Mrs. Betty Johnson moved this week from Lower Bingham into a house across from the Midway service station. Last Wednesday the following couples formed a party and went to Saratoga, where a picnic was enjoyed: Mr. and Mrs. Garn Stoker, Mr. and Mrs. Len Argyle, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Runolssen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Watson and Mrs. Shirley Jensen. Among those visiting Midvale during Harvest days were Mr. and Mrs. Garn Stoker, Helen Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Tuttle. Valene Rasmussen returned last Saturday from Redmond, Utah, where she has been visiting. visit-ing. Garth Rasmussen is in Boise, Idaho, and is expected back in Salt Lake City in about three weeks to play at the Rainbow Randevu with Kirt Sax's orchestra. orches-tra. Mr. and Mrs. George Nylund of Carr Fork were visiting in Salt Lake City Sunday with friends. Mrs. Anna Eliades is visiting for a few days at the John Stampfel home in Murray. Mrs. Clarence Stringham of Midvale spent the day Wednesday Wednes-day with her mother, Mrs. Ed Gaythwaite and sister, Mrs. W. L. Nelson. 1 Mrs. Ludwig Zorn has rejoined rejoin-ed the "Lucky Thirteen" club of Telegraph. Dinner guests Monday of Mrs. Ludwig Zorn were Miss Phyllis Durnford and Norma Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Zorn spent the day Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Lu-gerbauer Lu-gerbauer in Union. Mr. and Mrs. Homer P. Edwards Ed-wards of Roosevelt visited at the Elmo A. Nelson home Friday and Saturday. Pvt. William Edwards, stationed station-ed at Will Rogers field in Oklahoma, Okla-homa, was an overnight visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson Thursday. Mrs. Johnnie Cook and daughter, daugh-ter, Carol Lynn, of Duchesne, visited a week with Mr. and Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson. Little Sherline Neuffer of Midvale Mid-vale visited Monday and Tuesday Tues-day with MaReen Nelson, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson. Nel-son. MaReen accompanied Sherline Sher-line home Tuesday to visit for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Augustson left Wednesday morning on a- vacation va-cation trip up some canyon. Mrs. Vernard Brynolf and daughters were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Eugene Morris, assisted by her daughter, Helen, gave a party Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. Garth Nerdin of Bremerton, Wash., who is visiting visit-ing here. Guests included Mrs. Boyd Nerdin, Mrs. Joseph P. Scussel, Mrs. Ken Shulsen, Mrs. Bruce Ivie Jr., Mrs. James Car-rigan; Car-rigan; Mrs. Ed Jones of Salt Lake City; and the guest of honor, Mrs. Garth Nerdin. Rev. Edward Jennings will return re-turn to California Friday, and ! LOCAL NOTES Ida Robinett of San Francisco is spending two weeks visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Robinett. Mrs. A. W. Anderson returned Tuesday from Las Vegas, Nev., where she spent two weeks visiting visit-ing her daughter and son-in-law, Cpl. and Mrs. David T. Ireland. While in the Nevada city, Mrs. Anderson visited Boulder dam and Lake Meade. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Booth entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. B. John Turner and children, Jack, Rex and Kay. The Turners left Tuesday to make their home in Sandy. Mrs. Aline Sprouse of Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. La-wrence West over the week-end. Mrs. Sprouse is Mrs. West's sister. Mrs. June Rogerson entertained entertain-ed the sewing club at her home Tuesday evening. After the evening ev-ening had been spent sewing, tasty refreshments were served the eight members present. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Thompson and son enjoyed dinner and a day in Salt Lake City Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Cox spent two days this week visiting visit-ing in Salt Lake City. Mrs. R. S. Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Crump, of Lark returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Green - has been living in Sherman, Texas, since May in order to be near her husband, Cadet Green. He is now stationed station-ed at San Antonio, Texas. Donnetta Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Christensen of Salt Lake City, is spending the week visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnston and daughters, and Mrs. Max Johnston John-ston of Provo visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Rawlings Tuesday evening. Mrs. John T. West entertained in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Earl Copenhaver's birthday August Aug-ust 11, with a family gathering. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Irwin C. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. John R. West, Mr. and Mrs. John T. West, and the guest of honor, Mrs. |