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Show t dalyn Gust, Patricia Sturgill, 3 Nancy Williamson, Elva Kesler, Dot Williams, Ann Christensen, 1 Helen Johnston, Betty Hawks, t Florence Connary, Inez Eastman, Ruby Day, Afton Thorne, Helen i Woodland, Kathryn Madsen, I Pearl Schultz, Norma Bishop, i Louise Padgen, Beulah Tuttle, Edna Johnson, and June's moth-t moth-t er, Mrs. E. J. Householder. The I five hundred prize went to Mrs. ; Schultz, the prize for the bride's , book to Miss Johnson and house prize to Mrs. Johnston. Vases of ; jonquils were used about the i rooms and a delicious luncheon served by Mrs. Miller. O Come join in the songfest at Bingham LDS ward MIA at 7:30 , p.m. Tuesday, February 15. , Young and old alike will enjoy , singing old songs and learning new ones. So you remember what day February 22 is? It's the birthday of George Washington, the founder found-er of our country, and Bingham LDS ward will celebrate the occasion oc-casion with a patriotic dance at the ward chapel at 7:30 o'clock. There will be all the fun, excitement excite-ment and good things to eat that usually mark M.I.A. parties. V First Lieutenant John E. Christensen Takes Bride Of general interest was the wedding on February 3 of two members of the U. S. army air corps at the base chapel. Army Air Base, Salt Lake City. Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Marjorie Anderson, of the nurse corps, was united in marriage mar-riage with First Lieutenant Jolm Edward Christensen by Chaplain Chap-lain James E. Stockman. Lieutenant Anderson is the daughter of Mrs. Eunice Winger-ter Winger-ter of Santa Monica, Calif., and Lester Anderson of Napa, Calif. A graduate of Hamilton high school, Los Angeles, she received receiv-ed her nurses' training at the LDS hospital, Salt Lake City, and also attended the University of Utah. She is at Wendover air base. Lieutenant Christensen, a member mem-ber of Headquarters and Army Air base squadron, Wendover, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Christensen of Copperton. He graduated from Bingham high school and Henagcr's Business college. Before entering service in April, 1941, he was employed at the Bingham office of Utah Copper company. He received officers training at Camp Lee, Va., and was commissioned in March, 1943. O Complimenting June Householder, House-holder, a February bride-elect, Mrs. Leonard L. Miller entertained enter-tained Tuesday evening at a delightful de-lightful personal shower. Bringing Bring-ing gifts and well wishes for Miss Householder were Mag- |