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Show Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marsh of Salt Lake City spent the weekend week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Timothy. The Needle and Thimble club were entertainod Wednesday evening ev-ening at the home of Mrs. Rudy Stephan. The birthday of Miss Kathryn Madsen was occasion December 29 of a party given at the nome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ru-lon Ru-lon K. Madsen. Guests were Miss Helen Camara, Miss Jean Anderson, Ander-son, Miss Helen Goris, Mrs. Lydia Densley; Miss Kathryn Konomos, Mrs. Beatrice Jacob-son, Jacob-son, Mrs. Norma Downard and Miss Vera Lainbson. Rummy Five Hundred was entertain-mpnt. entertain-mpnt. t tion of Mrs. Alice Cunningham. Takiag part were Ed Heather, who played organ selections; Beverly Zorn, a vocal selection, "Hail To The Army Air Corps", with Mrs. C. A. Morley accompanist; accom-panist; a trumoet duet, "The Holy City", by Jack Knudsen and Karl Hofmann with Mrs. P. O. Loveless accompanist; Betty BrimhaU. a reading, "Feller, My Lad"; a piano solo, "Flower Song", by Alaine Siddoway; ind "Learn To Fly Little Boy, Learn To Fly", a vocal selection by Robert Ro-bert Siddoway with Alaine Siddoway Sid-doway accompanist. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall of the Alexander apartments are parents par-ents of a son born at the family home January 7. Mr. and Mrs. Gregorio Pando of 91 Main street are parents of a boy born January 6 at St. Mark's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Domgard and sons, Morrie Joe and Robert, of San Francisco, left Sunday to return . home after a two-week visit with relatives in Salt Lake City and with Mrs. Domgard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shaw. Mrs. Eugene Morris left December De-cember 31 to visit 10-davs with Mr. and Mrs.! Royal Shields of San Francisco were joined by four former Binghamites for a New Year's Eve celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Frisch of Alameda, Ala-meda, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hess of Oakland were guests of the Shields at a holiday holi-day party. Mr. and Mrs.; Boyd J. Nerdin entertained at dinner Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rubright, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jimas and Mr", and Mrs. Ralph Blakely. her daughter, Mr;. J. D. Hawks, and little new grandson, James DRoy, at Ogden. Bingham Lions club has undertaken under-taken installation. of displays in war savings stamps, and bond sales. Placards, posters and signs sent by the treasury department will be distributed to various business houses by Clair R. Math-is Math-is and D. F. Johanson. Next meeting, meet-ing, January 19, will be arranged, arrang-ed, by George Bihler. At 10:00 a.m. next Sunday, the Bingham LDS ward Sunday Sun-day school will have a special Honor day. Everyone is invited to attend and members are requested' re-quested' to bring a friend, it it announced by Aaron Beard, Sunday school superintendent. I Mr. ana Mrs. Kooert jenmns and family of Copperton were, dinner guests last evening of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Murano. " Mrs. Louis Babcock and daughter, dau-ghter, Shannee, of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nerdin and family of West Jordan were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Nerdin. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Chandler had as dinner guests New Year's night Mr. and : Mrs. Leland A. Walker of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Oswald. Mr. and Mrs. Walker had with them over the . Christmas holidays holi-days their son, Captain Leland A. Walker Jr., on leave from the U. S. army air corps. Mrs. John W. Crane of Lark was released Sunday from Bingham Bing-ham hospital. " I Following the holiday recess I young people's organizations at the Community Methodist church resumed regular meetings this week. Junior league meets at G p.m. each Thursday; Intermediate Intermedi-ate League at 6 p.m. each Friday Fri-day and the Senior League at 7:30 p.m. each Saturday. Leland G. Burress attended .i meeting of the Tooele junior chamber of commerce Monday evening with Utah state junior chamber of commerce officers. A vice president for the state group, Mr. Burress spoke on coming state Americanism activities. ac-tivities. Because of wartime difficulties difficul-ties in obtaining hardware, John T. Bogan has closed the Hardware Hard-ware store which he has operated opera-ted the past 37 years. Stocks were purchased by Bollc Merc. For the present Mr. Bogan will remain in Bingham to take care of his property. . Miss Elaine Carlson of Los Angeles is visiting at the home of friends in Lark for several days, Mr. and Mrs Horace M. Seal of Lark were guests at a family dinner party Wednesday evening even-ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Seal of Salt Lake City. Christmas meeting of the Lucky Thirteen club at Telegraph was Held December 28 at the home of Mrs. Marcel Chiea. A hot dinner din-ner was served and gifts exchanged. exchang-ed. The hostess was presented a lovely gift. Clever Christmas favors were used. The evening of January C Mrs. Charles P. Clays and Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Zorn entertained with a sleigh riding party and dinner at Telegraph. Guests were Clayton deBruin, Edith Homick-el, Homick-el, Dorothy Warner, Roy Bartell, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Nix. Norma Rasmussen, Fern Richardson of Midvale and Paul Clays. Mr. Zorn used his motor cycle to pull the bob sled and sleighs up the hill so it was all play and no work and plenty tof rides for all. Mrs. Gust Alexion is a patient at Bingham hospital. Roy Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mitchell, left Sunday Sun-day to register for the winter quarter at Texas School of Technology Tech-nology at Lubbock. Texas. An interesting New Year's program, pro-gram, following the theme of a radio broadcast to formerly Bing-nam Bing-nam residents now in service XHi,ven .at B'lKham LDS ward MIA Tuesday night under direc- L0CALN0TES Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Goff spent New Year's holiday in Prpvo with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris. Har-ris. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jacques had as guests New Year's Eve and at luncheon after the dance at the Gemmell club, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Granquist, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swain and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Jacques. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Boren entertained en-tertained Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Parker E. Gray. Isabel Rose of Copperfield spent New Year's week-end as guest of ColleenCreedon at the home of her, parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Creedon. New Year's night Colleen entertained for Isabel and the following guests: LaWona Hansen, Marilyn Wells, Mary Sorenson, Darlene Morley, Patsy Creedon and Beth Hansen. Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson and children, child-ren, MaReen and Miles, returned return-ed Sunday from Roosevelt where they spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer P. Edwards. Supper following the New Year's Eve' dance at the R. C. Gemmell club was enjoyed by the following guests of Mrs. Ed Shaw at their home: Mr. and Mrs. JI. F. Dowd, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. W. C Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Cyral J. Robison, Mr. and Mrs. Ben McAllister, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Gaythwaite and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Domgard of San Francisco. New Year's Eve a delightful progressive dinner and dancing at the R. ,C. Gemmell club was enjoyed by a small group. Roses and gardenia corsages were worn by the ladies and noise maker favors and paper hats given the men. Cocktails were served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Boren in the Miller apartment; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gillam were hosts at the soup course; Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Jacques served salad at their apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd J. Nerdin. assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jimas and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blakely, were hosts for the main course. Dessert was served by Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rubright. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Robison and sou, Sammy, spent last Friday Fri-day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Rulon K. Madsen. Five Hundred wayplayed and refreshments en-Mr. en-Mr. and Mrs. Alma Mantle had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs Wilbur C. Thomas and Mrs. William Hawks. Mrs. H. Smernoff entertained the Fraternal Order of Eagles auxiliary at the Lodge hall last evening. Bridge and refreshments were enjoyed. Miss Kathryn Madsen attended attend-ed a dinner dance last Saturday evening at the Hotel Utah. Mrs. Ethel Meyers and daughter daugh-ter of Salt Lake City were dinner din-ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Chandler. |