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Show Local Happenings I A m m. m m a Irvin Stillman, a past president presi-dent of the Utah organization of the Fraternal Order of Eagles and a past president of the local aerie, F.O.E. No. 659, will leave July 31 to attend the grand aerie convention at Cincinnati, O., on August 3-4-5-6. Mrs. Stillman will accompany her husband. He is attending as a representative of the national organization board, which is to direct membership mem-bership building, revitalize inactive inac-tive groups and form new aeries. Others to represent Utah at the conclave are John Birch of Murray Mur-ray and Dan narvey of Salt Lake City, Fraternal Order of Eagles, aerie No. 659, will hold their summer picnic at Butterfield at 6 o'clock tonight, Friday, at Butterfield canyon. Hot dogs, hamburgers and beer will be served Eagles and their families. Softball and horse shoe are being arranged J. C. Penney company employees em-ployees enjoyed horse back riding rid-ing and a picnic supper near Copperton July 20 were Donna Rose Boren, Jean Jackson, Rhea Lou Wilcox and Don Deakin. Piano students of Mrs. Lily Palmer of Bennion were presented present-ed in recital Sunday afternoon. Her three students from Bingham Bing-ham are Maurine Morley, who played "Waltz in B-Flat"; Darlene Dar-lene Morley, "Nightingale's Trill," and Barbara Mills, "Robin's Re- . turn". The three also played a piano trio, "Narcissus". . ' Miss Virginia Harris, physical f education teacher at Bingham i high school, left Monday for ; Steamboat Springs, Colo., where J she will have five weeks' study with Perce Cunningham, special dance instructor, at the Parry Mansfield Theatre workshop. Mrs. Robert Proctor of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove has left to return to her home following a thyroid operation at Bingham hospital. She was released Monday. She is a sister of Mrs. Ted Robison. Week-end guests at the home -of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Parkinson were his parents, Dr. and Mrs. G. T. Parkinson of Twin Falls, Ida., and a brother and his wife, Second Lieutenant Bert Parkinson Parkin-son and Mrs. Parkinson of Waco, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Granquist entertained Sunday evening at Butterfield canyon at a picnic supper complimenting S. V. Jacques Jac-ques on his birthday. Present were Sergeant and Mrs. Glenn Van Deschurer of Kearns, Mrs. , Odie Henrie and Mrs. Jacques, i Mr1, and Mrs. R. A. Murano at- ' . tended funeral services for Cbnce ' Pantalone Friday at Evanston, Wyo. by the committee, which includes 1 A. L. Nelson, Lester Moore, Lee Jenkins and Nicholas Mangery. A birthday party Wednesday evening honoring James Gomez was given by his wife at their home. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rino, Mr .and Mrs. Carmen Lepore, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Tyson, Mrs. William Burke, Mrs. Carmen Lopez and Mr. and Mrs. August J. Anderson. A ta-male ta-male supper was followed by cards. Friends who called during the evening to wish him "Happy Birthday" included Mrs. Russell Boren, Mrs. Pete Borich, Pvt. Gene McDonald, Mrs. Keith Sul-lenger Sul-lenger and Cpl. John Pantalone. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Zorn, Norma Rasmussen of Copperton and Adolph Cole returned Monday Mon-day from a three-day camping trip at Big Cottonwood. |