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Show telephoned his m.L Zelma Peterson, y Mr. and Mrs. son and family Visit3 pf ma Peterson icsfiSji departure today for $ Prior D.C., where Mr PasW accepted a position as nician. "rdio Charles Clinton was at Bingham hospitals Pa:- Seaman 1C Max XT been at Great Lakes l i wb Saturday to visit a We J ' parents, Mr. and Mrs nWl& Seal. irs' "oract Mr and Mrs. DcVere r and daughter, Ellon Zelma PeWn Jl?! end at Fountain Green : Mrs. Ivan Droub-- -L ter, Carol, returned - after soending a Week Mr. and Mrs. R. r fhri . famil- fished Tufc Provo river. ' 011 Mrs. Wallace pet0Rft Marian Eaton of w,? , were luncheon guests M, ij ' Mrs. E. W. GleUn left Wednesday to ref Mr. and Mrs. Fred ua k San Francisco and A Anderson of Salt Lake Cit, Wednesday at the heme h. W. Gleason. J The Navy Mothers tluh tained for Gold s. ,r &: breakfast at the Ros" Z the Hotel Newhousc Iff Among the 250 women 2 were Mrs. Robert Mcthh Mrs. E W. Glea,onll'a H Harry Pam-r of Midval Among those who vW i, r the, week-end fishing , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiloo, family and Mr. and Mrs I Grossman. Ruth Oliver came Wct. day from LDS hospiti she was a patient. ' ' LARK : Roland Mayne, a Bingham high school graduate and an cm-plovee cm-plovee of Pan American airlines who has been working the past I two years in New York, is visiting visit-ing until July 5 in Sandy and Lark' , Pvt Raymond Oliver of Camp iRoberton, Ark., is home until j June 28 with his wife, who was released Saturday from Cottonwood Cotton-wood Maternity home, and his family. , , , Mrs J. H. Mumford and daughters dau-ghters are home from a five-weeks' five-weeks' stay in Montpelier, Ida, I with Mrs. Mumford's sons, Jack Jensen, who leaves soon for the 1 navy, and Grant Jensen, who will soon enter the army Marva Mumford returned Saturday Sat-urday from American fork-where fork-where she attended school the past year. Mrs. Scott Peterson and son, Scott Jr., returned Tuesday from Grass Valley, Calif., where they visited a month. Mrs. Alice Townson, formerly of Lark and now of Seattle, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parry of Herriman. Mrs. Earl Murrish and Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGregor, all of Ely, Nev., are visiting friends and relatives in Lark Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ohrne left Wednesday to make their home in Hollywood, Calif. Sgt. Richard Spangler, a parachute para-chute rigger, arrived unexpectedly unexpect-edly June 15 on 24-day furlough from Italy. Mrs .Wayne Turpin of Salt Lake City entertained at luncheon lunch-eon Tuesday for Mrs. Wallace Peterson, Marian Eaton of Wendell, Wen-dell, Ida., and Mrs. Ethel Parry of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Thomas of Bingham were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas. Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Keith A. Kendall arrived Saturday from Amarillo, Texas, to visit until July 1 with Mr. and Mrs. George Eastman. En route home j the Kendalls stopped at Denver j to visit Sergeant and Mrs. Tom J Weakland. ! Seaman 2 C Allen Peterson, stationed at Kirkland, Wash., FOR SALE Garage in Carr Fork; Telephone 315. |