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Show Local Happenings eee eee i eee eee Out of 3000 U.S. army men in training at Fort Francis E. Warren, War-ren, Wyo., Pvt. James Byrne, formerly of Copperfield, placed high in a shooting match and was awarded a medal. Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker in Mid-vale Mid-vale were Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Morley Mor-ley and daughters, Darlene and Maurine. Mrs. W. F. Bowers of Sault St. Marie, Mich., a sister of Mrs. Ed Heather, who is visiting here indefinitely, in-definitely, Mr. Heather and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mills expect to have as guests this week-end Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smart, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Osborne, all of Sault St. Marie, and Miss Elizabeth Osborne Os-borne of Lansing, Mich., who are en route to visit Vernon Osborne, in .. U. S. service in California Mrs. Smart is another sister of Mrs. Heather, who is in Bingham hospital convalescing from a double major operation. Mrs. H. R. Gust, Russell Gust, Mrs. J. T. Davis and Craig Davis returned- Saturday from a 10-day 10-day visit in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Miss Donnetta Ellis of North Hollywood, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Gust, returned with the party for a visit of indefinite length. Dr. W. E. Blackstock, of Salt Lake City, district superintendent of the Community Methodist church, will be in Bingham Sunday Sun-day to hold quarterly conference following morning church services ser-vices at the Civic Center. A public card party sponsored by the members of the auxiliary to the Fraternal Order of Eagles, aerie No. 659, was held last evening ev-ening at the lodge hall. Mrs. Al-vin Al-vin Hall, Mrs. Verl Peterson, Mrs. Irvin Stillman, Mrs. H. Smernoff and Mrs. Peter Smith were on the committee of arrangements. ar-rangements. Miss Althea Christensen spent Thursday in Salt Lake City to be present at a birthday dinner for her sister, Miss Clara Christensen. Christen-sen. Mrs. Retta Payne of Burley, Idaho, who is convalescing from a recent operation, has been a guest of her son-in-law and daughter, dau-ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Det-mers, Det-mers, for the past week. Edward B. Anderson, 25, of 212 Main street, was reported as a little improved Tuesday after a leg amputation following an accident at Utah Copper mine Monday. He was injured when his leg was crushed beneath the caterpillar tread of a power shovel. |