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Show ness, Mrs. Jennie MattT Korpi, Fred Bens arft Mrs. John Quist of mu ' Daffodils gave a sS? I mosphere to the homo , A C. Larick V,dn a : she entertained at seven dinner for Emanon ch.v i bers and guests. c0v! placed at small table L. S. Breckon, Mrs jr t rity, Mrs. T. H. McMulliB George W. Bolmt-n, & Richards, Mrs. O. S. Jeni' W. S. Jones. Miss Ve5' Miss Jenny Buclmian to! ; ' Frazier, Mrs. L. t; stiiu 1 Miss Mabel Neprud Ottosen, Mattie Jean Adams, Darlene Johnson, Alaine Siddo-way Siddo-way and Winona Glines. Mrs R. J. Contratto entertained entertain-ed the Pinochle club Wednesday evening. Mrs. J. W. Johnson Mrs William Hogle and Mrs. Willis P. Sperry won prizes. A social followed the regular meeting of Martha chapter, O.L.-S, O.L.-S, at Masonic hall Wednesday. Mrs. Elliott W. Evans and Mrs. Robert Sonne were eohostesses. Refreshments were served 19. Mrs. R. G. Frazier won the bridge prize. Bingham LDS ward Primary preparation meeting was hem Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Eva Carpentier with Mr. Virginia Green as cohostess. Mrs. Beatrice Bates presented the teachers' topic. Refreshments were served eleven. Mrs. Herbert Erikson entertained enter-tained Friday evening at her home in Carr Fork, the occasion being her husbands birthday. Card games were played and a delicious luncheon served Mr. and Mrs. Anton Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George Nylund, Mr. and Mrs. Vick Edvik, Mr. and Mrs. John Nystrom, Mr. and Mrs. Vick Mattson, Mrs. Carl Busk- : LOCAL NOTES . Rodney, five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Johnson, 352 Main street, suffered a nose cut and a bruised face when a rock rolled down the hill behind the Johnson residence and hit the child as he was playing in the yard. Muscoveevees will meet at the home of Mrs. Sam Feraco, Copperton, Cop-perton, at eight o'clock Tuesday, March 14. The Gleaner Girl class of Bingham Bing-ham LDS ward MIA were guests of Virginia Harris Tuesday evening. ev-ening. "Hearts", "Cootie" and "Donkey" provided entertainment, entertain-ment, prizes going to Phyllis Cox and Barbara Thompson. Others preeseent included Mary Lou Lyon, Betty Brimhall, Darlene Johnson, Shirley Jensen, Edra West, Norma Nichols, Ethel Richards, Rich-ards, Helen Morris and Helen Woodland. Delightful refreshments refresh-ments were served. Norma Nichols, Willadeen Hodges and Mynle Beckstrom were eohostesses Saturdav night at a party entertaining members of the Melodian chorus. A gift was presented Beverly Gleason, who now lives in Salt Lake City. Prizes at "Hearts" went to Virginia Vir-ginia Harris and Reva Thorne. A tasty two-course luncheon was served those mentioned and Mary Raby, Helen Morris Louise Bal-lamis, Bal-lamis, Barbara Thompson, Melba |