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Show had good luck pheasant hunting Saturday and Sunday near My-ton. My-ton. Frank, Kennedy of San Bernardino, Ber-nardino, formerly of Midvale and an employee of the Utah Copper company until he left for California in 19-40, enlisted in the army November 11. Mrs. Kennedy is employed as a typist at an army air depot- "Everyone Loves a Story" is chosen theme for the Bingham LDS ward Mutual Improvement association meeting at 7:30 p.m. next Tuesday at the chapel. Mrs. Melda Clark, speech-arts director, direc-tor, announces that the following will take part: Mrs. Rosella Ner-din, Ner-din, Joy Dean Davies and Helen Woodland. Music will be supplied sup-plied by Bingham Central school students. A Candlelight bouquet ceremony cere-mony was conducted at MIA Tuesday evening by 12 Junior Girls under direction of Mrs. Norma Nichols and Miss Helen Morris. Punch and wafers were served. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Terry of Shoshone, Idaho, arrived Sunday to visit a week with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stillman and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Fenton. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Nepolis had her sister and brother-m-law Mr. and Mrs Harry Andreason of Amerffa Fork, as dinner guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Morley were hosts Monday evening for the Rev. and Mrs. Meredith Smith. Mrs. E. G. Ball was an invited in-vited guest. Mr. and Mrs. W. u. Thomas entertained Wednesday evening for the Rev. and Mrs. Smith. ... .u: Ted C. Camp, electncan third class, arrived Sunday from San Francisco to spend a 15-day iur-lough iur-lough with his father, C, l. Cajoy Dean Davies entertained for the So and Sew club Satur day afternoon at a one oclocK luncheon at the home of her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davies. Covers were placed for Beverly Scussel, Connie Brown, Faye McKellar, Barbara Jenkins, Lola Jean Gammell and Rhea Lou 01-sen. LOCALNOTES The Women's Society of Christian Chris-tian Service will be guests this afternoon, Friday, of Mrs. Rex MilU at a Silver tea. Parker E. Gray and Ray Call |