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Show Mrs. H. UeartI " visited Mrs. fif 4 of Copperton SaffdJJ k . Miss Hazel Camnhli?' m spending thH and Mrs. Ludwjgg ft Jacques and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson, all of Ogden hunted deer near Randolph. The party had good luck. Emma Webster of Ogden and Edna Webber of Salt Lake City spent Monday visiting Mrs. Anna McConnell. Pfc Kenneth Chestnut, who is stationed at an army base m Florida, is spending the week visiting relatives in Bingham Canyon. Mrs. Stanley J. Long and daughter, dau-ghter, Linda Jane, arrived home October 26 after a 12-day visit with Fireman 1C Long, who is attending diesel school at Richmond, Rich-mond, Va. Accompanying Mrs. Long and daughter to see her husband were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen L- Long of Copperton. Cop-perton. Former Binghamites the party visited with included Marine Ma-rine Sgt. Keith Rice and Sgt. and Mrs Elwin Winn and daughter, Betty Rae, of Wake Forest, N.C. En route home the Long3 stopped stop-ped over a few hours in Washington, Wash-ington, DC, and Chicago. Margaret Ireland returned Monday from Soda Springs, Calif., where she vacationed a week. Francisco, is recovering from an illness at a naval hospital. Mrs-Jones Mrs-Jones will be home in about two weeks. ' .. Mrs. Gordon Jensen le Thursday by plane t v1 husband, S 1 C Jensen in Seattle, Gordon expects to be shipped out soon to a land base where he will serve two years. Joel P. Jensen of Sandy was a business visitor in Bingham i Canyon Can-yon Thursday. Joel reported that he got his deer near Ephraim last week-end. ,,,,,(. Mr and Mrs. W. D. Kidd left today (Friday) for Logan where they will visit relatives and where Mr. Kidd will hunt pheas- anEmanon club met the evening of October 26 at the home of Mrs. A. C. Lanck. High score bridge prizes were claimed by Mrs. Will Meyers, Muss Jenny Buchman. Mrs. Bert Thomas and Mrs Meyers, both of Lark, were special guests. A delightful seven sev-en o'clock dinner was served at a table centered with chrysanthemums. chrysan-themums. ... T Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jacques. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller of; Copperfield, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd! : local notes: Mr. and Mrs. Tipton Wright of Lark are the proud parents of a son born at Bingham iiospital October 20. The evening of October 26 Mrs. George T. Parkinson entertained her bridge club. Mrs. Dale Johnston Johns-ton was a special guest. Prizes went tcr Mrs, Clair R. Mathis, Mrs. Earl T. James and Mrs. R. W. Freeman. Mrs. W. S. Jones writes from Oakland, Calif., that her daughter, daugh-ter, Lt. (j.g.) Justine Rasmussen, who is with the WAVES at San |