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Show : local notes: Mrs. Eugene Morris returned Wednesday night from four weeks in Pasadena, Santa Monica, Mon-ica, Burbank and San Diego. Mrs. John Osoro was hostess to U.G.I.G. club Wednesday evening ev-ening at the home of Mrs. L. E. Barnett of Copnerton. Betty Byrne was an invited guest and Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe was honored and presented a farewell gift, j Prizes at 500 went to Mrs. Francis Fran-cis J. Quinn, Mrs. Cunliffe and Mrs. L. W. Sumnicht. A delicious luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allias and daughter, Maurine Hyland, entertained en-tertained at a theatre party and chicken dinner in Salt Lake City Monday night for Burton Durn-ford, Durn-ford, who left yesterday for induction in-duction into service. Mrs. Glen Davies entertained at a Father's day dinner honoring honor-ing S. P. Davies and Glen Davies and their grandson and nephew, Davies Farnsworth, who left Thursday for induction into the armed forces. Ellis Boren and children, Ge-neil, Ge-neil, Ronnie and J. D., visited Tuesday and Wednesday in Walls-burg Walls-burg with Mr. Boren's mother. Mrs. W. J. Boren. Mrs. Tom Baese returned Saturday Sat-urday from Vernal, where she visited three weeks. Carl Baese remained at Vernal for a longer vacation. Aaron Beard, Bernarr, Beverly, Bever-ly, Robert and Joan Beard left Sunday morning to vacation in Coalville. Mrs. Nick Pazell left Saturday to visit her husband, Cpl. Pazell, at Camp Gruber, Okla., for one month. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Ewart of Aruba, Netherlands West Indies, In-dies, are in the states on a two months' vacation and are spending spend-ing four days of this week visiting visit-ing Mr. Ewart's sister and husband, hus-band, Mr. and Mrs. John Hutch-ings. Hutch-ings. Mr. and Mrs .Ed W. Johnson and daughters, Mrs. Ray E. Spendlove and Darlene, visited Sunday at Pleasant Grove with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bezzant. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Butterfield and children arrived Saturday from Long Beach, Calif., to visit her mother, Mrs. Herman Strand, and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Ruth Sieck, Mrs. Albin Johnson, Mrs. Runar Martinson and Miss Mary Bullett spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Anna Belnap of Pocatello, Ida., arrived June 14 to visit her daughter, Mrs. Harry McNeely. Mr. and Mrs. Nick P. Floros of Lead Mine had their daughter, Athena, christened Sunday at the Hellenic Orthodox church, Salt Lake City, with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Anton's daughter, Mary. Jack Tallas acted as godfather for Mary and Mr. Anton christened christ-ened Athena. The two families celebrated after the ceremonies at the Anton home. Attending the christening besides Mr. Tallas were Mr. and Mrs. Alger Baum and Sam Condas. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Muir and son, William Porter, were dinner guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Alt;er Baum. Paul Korpi left this week to vacation a month in Minnesota. Mrs. Joe Jones and daughter, Nikki, returned from Reno, Nov., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Kanoupes several weeks, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Graham and family vacationed a week at Robertson, Wyo. Mrs. A. T. Williams of Los An- McCandless and Mrs. Clive Sid-doway. Sid-doway. Later refreshments were "Genevieve Wells and Alaine Siddoway left Tuesday to ms t two weeks with Mrs Annie Hawkins Haw-kins at Leadville. Colo., who is Miss Wells' grandmother. Mrs. Albert J. Marsh and daughter, dau-ghter, Sue, are making thir home with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Timothy. Mrs. Don Carpenter and daughters of Murray visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Timothy. . Mrs. Earl T. Janus was hostess hos-tess to 15 members of No. 1 tire-men's tire-men's auxiliary Monday evening Prizes at cards went to Mrs. William Wil-liam Cook, Mrs. John J. Creedon and Mrs. Anthon O. Jacobson. Needle and Thimble club met Tuesday evening at the home ol Mrs. George A. Panos. Refreshments Refresh-ments were enjoyed. Mrs. Clair R. Mathis entertained entertain-ed members of her bridge club and a guest, Mrs. Elliott W. Evans, Ev-ans, the evening of June 15. Prizes Priz-es went to Mrs. W. V. Robinson and Mrs. R. W. Freeman. Delightful Delight-ful refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spendlove Spend-love and Mrs. J. C. Bates left Wednesday to spend a week at the home of Mrs. Max Spendlove in Salt Lake City. Mr. Spendlove Spend-love is having a cataract removed remov-ed from his eye. Guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Parkinson included in-cluded Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Hopkins Hop-kins and children of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Hopkins Jr. and daughter of Idaho Falls, Ida. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at Mammoth for James Lunt, father of Mrs. Maggie Peck. Others from Bingham Bing-ham attending the rites were Bert Peck, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Prigmore and sons, Marvin and Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Foist returned Sunday evening from a week's honeymoon in Long Beach, Anaheim, Calif., and at the home of Mr. Foist's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Foist of La Habra, Calif. Walter Martini of Salt Lake City, district manager for J. C. Penney company, visited the Bingham store Wednesday. Norman Chcsler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chester, celebrated cele-brated his seventh birthday Wednesday Wed-nesday with 25 playmates. Ice cream and birthday cake were served at the Chesler home and Norman and his guests, wearing paper hats, attended a matinee at the Princess theatre. i Pvt. Harry Enlish, son of Mrs. Mamie English, is training at Fort Knox, Ky. Pvt. Jack Wallace, who has been at Bushnell hospital, and his wife, of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drossos, Mrs. Mamie English of Dry Fork is vacationing this week at Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Farnsworth honored their son, Davies Farnsworth, Farns-worth, at a farewell party Wednesday Wed-nesday night. Twenty-five guests were bidden and enjoyed cards and refreshments. In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. John Nystrom, a party was given last Sunday evening at their home at No. 18 Beglund avenue. A-mong A-mong those enjoying cards and tasty refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Olson, Mr. and Mrs. George Nyland, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Edviek, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson, John-son, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattson. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Dorius Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wilson. Mrs. Anton Smith, Mrs. Lizzie Hanson, Mrs. Jennie Mattson, Mrs. Lena Bar-tell, Bar-tell, Mrs. Ernest Nolan. An impromptu surprise party last Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Zorn honored hon-ored her aunt, Mrs. Alvin Hall, on her birthday. Others present were Mrs. C. A. Morley and daughters, dau-ghters, Darlene and Maurine, Mrs. E. G. Ball and Mrs. Charles Clays. A birthday cake and delightful de-lightful refreshments were served. ser-ved. Mrs. Ludwig Zorn attended a luncheon given Monday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Alice Olson of Salt Lake City, who was complimenting Mrs. Virginia Mollerup, who leaves soon to join her husband, an instructor at Camp Peary, Va. Mrs. Caroline "'lebner of Elko. Nev., arrived Sunday to spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Andrew Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Muir returned re-turned from Needles, Calif., where they visited a week with Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers. Meeting them at Needles and accompanying them home for a week's visit was their son, William Wil-liam Porter, a machinist at Bremerton Brem-erton naval yards. Mrs. Clem Labrum of Duchesne Duch-esne is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson. geles, tormeriy ot uingnam canyon, can-yon, visited Mrs. Ed Heather Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J L. Householder spent opening day fishing on the Provo and as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Linnell at Evans grove. Mrs. T. J. Hurley and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Contratto and daughters daugh-ters fished Sunday on Deer Creek. .Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jacques picnicked at Liberty park Sunday Sun-day with Wesley Jacques, Mrs. Spencer Jacques and sons, all of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Theo Chesler and her niece, Mrs. Morris Mednick of Richfield, left Wednesday to visit vis-it a month in Seattle with Mrs. Chester's sister, Mrs. L.E. Brain. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G Rawl-ings Rawl-ings and family spent Father's day with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sparkes in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kendrick and son, Wayne, and tiny new daughter came home Sunday. While Mrs. Kendrick was at Cottonwood Cot-tonwood Maternity hospital her son and husband were at the J. D. Stoddard home in Copperton, i where Mrs. Kendrick and baby j also spent a week after leaving the- hospital. Mrs. T. E. Raddon of Magna ' visited overnight Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Rawlings. Kathleen Taylor, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Taylor, came home Saturday morning from St. Mark's hospital where she recently re-cently underwent an appendectomy. appendect-omy. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Beck and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jimas visited in Ogden Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blakely. The three couples enjoyed dancing at the Old Mill. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Warner and son. Ward, of Bingham, were dinner guests Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Warner of Copperton. Ward left Tuesday to report at San Francisco Fran-cisco for further duty as a merchant mer-chant seaman. Twelve members of No. 2 Firemen's Fire-men's auxiliary met Monday evening ev-ening as guests of Mrs. Raymond Marriott. Bridge prizes went to Mrs. B. John Turner, Mrs. Duane |