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Show Mr. and Mrs. Hodge Burress of Superior, Wyo., and granddaughter, granddaugh-ter, Merlene Jeanselme of Win-ton, Win-ton, Wyo., were week-end visitors vis-itors of Mr. and Mrs. Leland G. Burress. Attending a victory party of the Salt Lake American Legion auxiliary unit No.-2 last Saturday, Satur-day, in the form of a bridge luncheon at the Ladies Literary club were Mrs. Brvan Bird ot Midvale and Mrs. Ross Hocking. The Bingham LDS ward Relief Re-lief society is planning a party in honor of Fontella Jewett, who recently resigned as secretary, to be held Wednesday evening, April 29. Mrs. Flossie Ramsey is in charge of arrangements and Mrs. Mabel Boberg will serve refreshments. re-freshments. Mr. and Mrs. Don Rtuart and a daughter, Nancy, of Fillmore, spent Sunday here visiting Mr. Stuart's mother, Mrs. Rose Stuart Stu-art of Sandy, a patient at Bingham Bing-ham hospital. A sister of Mrs. Don Stuart, Mrs. Harry Turner, and sons, Dennis Roy and Roger Kent, returned to Fillmore to visit two weeks. Paul F. Erz 0f ofl,Tl Sunday and MondT here with his family v Mr. and Mrs. J0h , and daughter. Marian!, vale were guests Mori J and Mrs. Anthon Ja(S Bonnie Chadwiek m . Chadwick, daughters of Mrs. Neldon Chadift a saxophone duet i S Flowers", at the Kundafr program at the First Lno : chapel in American F,,ri 1 Wallace Mathis of pi' Miss Faun Meek of Bicknf 1 guests Saturday cvi-nin. ,.' and Mrs. Clair R. A The two children of X Mrs. Alton Angus ' their birthdays April is Barbara Kaye became W old and Jimnue seven, neighborhood playmates wJ vited to the Angus home 2 es. luncheon and birthday ! Each child received a h' Mrs. James Foreman oil house and children and Mr i bert Angus of Draper and ren were dinner puests St of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Mrs. Ida Mugfur of Copperton and Mr. and Mrs. Alger Baum of Lead Mine visited Sunday with George Smith of Spring-ville. Spring-ville. Mr. and Mrs. George Kampros and daughters, Mary and Sophie, visited Sunday in Helper with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Makris, parents par-ents of Mrs. Kampros. Mrs. Darlene Larsen Home of Los Angeles spent the week-end as a guest of Miss Midge Jensen in Copperton. This week Mrs. Hoine is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoine of Midvale and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dormus Larsen of Hidden Treasure mine. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Frisch and Sherrill Overson and Miss Faye Zahler, the latter two of Lark, attended the Military prom at the University of Utah last Friday. The lower Bingham Sewing club met last evening at the home of Mrs. Irvin Miller. Mandel Wilson and Frank Begley, selected for army service April 11, are cadets in the army air corps and training at Shep-pard Shep-pard field, Wichita Falls, Texas. Georgie Apostal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Apostal, celebrated cele-brated his seventh birthday yesterday yes-terday afternoon. His friends and playmates enjoyed the games and refreshments and George received receiv-ed some nice birthday presents. Luncheon guests Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Rulon K. Mad-sen Mad-sen included Mrs. Odell Madsen, Mrs. Scott Linnell, Mrs. C. M. Madsen and Mrs. Frank Zaccheo. Following a week spent in Roosevelt convalescing from double dou-ble pneumonia, Rex Johnson, son of Mrs. Lola Johnson of Roosevelt, returned here yesterday. yester-day. Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. James and Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilson of Murray were breakfast guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd J. Nerdin. Mrs. S. T. Nerdin and daughter, daugh-ter, Dawna; Mrs. Howard Stewart Stew-art and sons spent Tuesday in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Babcock and daughter, Shonnie. Mrs. Pete Cuevas honored her husband at a birthday dinner Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Jacobson and daughter, Mary Agnes, were guests. Mrs. John Steele moved to Salt Lake City Wednesday to make her home in the Piccadilly apartments. LOCAL NOTES A meeting of the Intermediate league at the Community Methodist Metho-dist church will be held at 7 p.m. Friday, April 24. Anyone desiring desir-ing to join is requested to telephone tele-phone Mrs. Meredith Smith. Mrs. Harry Drossos and daughter, dau-ghter, Miss Georgia Drossos, had Mrs. Nick P. Floros and Mrs. Alger Baum as breakfast guests Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Theodore of Topeka, Kansas; Mr. and Mrs. Nick Benos and son. John Poli- zois and James Speros, all of Salt Lake City; Miss Virginia Francis Fran-cis of Tooele were house guests Sunday and Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drossos. , . -"A A cablegram from Robett Crellin, "somewhere in Australia , received here April 20, adviS'd his wife and mother, Mrs. J. Crellin and Mrs. Robert Crellin. that he had "arrived safe and was well". Miss Virginia, Harris and Miss Helen Morris were in Salt Lake City Wednesday evening to see Veloz and Yolanda, dancing team, present an act at the Capitol Cap-itol theatre. Miss Harris attended attend-ed the dance concert presented by Orchesis April 15 at Kingsbury Kings-bury hall, University of Utah campus. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hansen of Richfield left Tuesday for home after a two-day stay with Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Jensen of Laad Mine. Mrs. George VV. Bolman and Mrs. Thomas Caulfitld were luncheon guests Tuesday of Mrs. O. S. Jensen of Copperton. |