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Show M M. 2 c William Motis. who has been visiting here with h s former shipmate, M. M. i c -a vtaDodd. left Wednesday to us his father, Steve Metis of Hank inson, ND and nU Hv " Fargo and Minneapolis, buore to remain at the home of Mr. ana Mrs H R. Gust another weeK ffiore he reports to Br-merton Wash., for further service. Among those who have enterta ,med for the navy men during the r stay here are Mr. and Mrs. B. J. luf ner, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C-Thomas, C-Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garrison, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nerdin of West Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gadd of Miovale. Miss Audrey Groves of Copperton Cop-perton visited overnight Tuesday Tues-day with Miss Melba Ottosen. Mrs. Delia Prigmore of bait Lake City visited overnight Saturday Sat-urday with Mrs. L. E. Milner. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Masters left September 21 for a three-week vacation visit with a son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Contratto and family in Bos- The birthday of Mrs. S. T. Nerdin, September 28, was remembered re-membered by her family. Present Pres-ent for dinner were a sister and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Irvin Johnson and Mrs. Eldon Johnson John-son of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nerdin and children of West Jordan; Mrs. Louis Bab-cock Bab-cock and daughter Shonnee of Ogden; Mrs. Arthur Cook, Mr. Nerdin and daughter, Dawna. Women's Civic club will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday, October 7, at the home of Mrs. Harvey L. Goff at Copperton. A musical program will be presented under un-der direction of Mrs. E. Odell Peterson, chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mills and daughter, Barbara, were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heather. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Findlay and daughters, Faye and LaRae, of Ogden, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jacques Sunday. Marlin Schultz. Bouquets of marigolds and asters decorated the tables. Places were set for 40. Prizes went to Mrs. Clinton Robison, Ro-bison, Mr. and Mrs. William Cook, Robert Davis and Clinton Robison. Eleven members of No. 2 Firemen's Fire-men's auxiliary enjoyed a social evening Monday as guests of Mrs. Duane McCandless. Prizes at cards went to Mrs. Ross Beck-stead Beck-stead and Mrs. Clive Siddoway. Dainty refreshments were served. serv-ed. KSK club spent last Friday evening ev-ening sewing and visiting at the home of Mrs. Bruce Ivie Jr., who served refreshments to seven. Mr. and Mrs. Al J. Ablett entertained en-tertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zaccaria, Tim Ablett, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Kidd and Mrs. Kenneth Chestnut at dinner Sunday Sun-day evening. Mrs. Walter Kramp. a house guest at the Thomas Caulfield home, left Saturday evening to return to her home at Boulder City, Nev. Mrs. Pat O'Reilly, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Larick, left Sunday night to spend a few days with Mrs. Kramp before joining her husband at Phoenix, Ariz. Mrs. Clair R. Mathis entertained entertain-ed Sunday at a birthday dinner for her husband. Guests from Salt Lake City included Mr. and Mrs. Neal Reid and family and Mrs. Val Stay. Mrs. Caroline Huebner, who spent the summer with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson, left Sunday Sun-day to return to her home, accompanied ac-companied by the Andersons, who plan to spend a week visiting visit-ing Mrs. Katherine Cicala. Miss Melva Pappas of Magna and Miss Mary Pappas of Salt Lake City visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs- Nick P. Floros of Lead Mine. Miss Evelyn Knez of Salt Lake City visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Yates. A Surprise party Friday evening even-ing at the home of Mrs. Bert Gill, with Georgia Drossos as cohostess, complimented Mrs. Freddie Rodriguez on her birthday. birth-day. A delicious dinner was enjoyed en-joyed after which cards were Elayed, prizes going to Mrs. awrence Evans, Mrs. Harry Drossos and Mrs. Roy Nelson. Present, besides those mentioned, were Mrs. James Anagnostakis, Mary Drossos, Helen Drossos, Stella Anagnostakis and Mrs. Arthur Cook. Lovely birthday gifts were presented Mrs. Rodriguez. Rod-riguez. Mrs. Hyland Caulfield, who has been with her husband, Lt. James Hyland Caulfield, now at the San Diego, Calif., marine base, pians to report about October Octo-ber 1 at Holy Cross hospital, Salt Lake City, to complete nurses' training. Mrs. George T. Parkinson entertained en-tertained her bridge club the evening ev-ening of September 23. Prizes at cards went to Mrs. Clair R. Math-is Math-is and Mrs. W. V. Robinson. Refreshments Re-freshments were served to eight. Mr. and Mrs. Al J. Ablett were business visitors in Salt Lake City Saturday. The year's work in Bingham LDS ward Relief society begins Tuesday, October 5, at the ward chapel with the teachers' topic lesson to be given at 1:30 p.m. by Mrs. Edith Peterson and the first of the year's theology lessons, which are to be directed by Mrs. Chrysta Woodland, will begin at 2 p.m. p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Parker E. Gray and son, Norman, and Miss Lois Gray of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gray of Provo visited overnight with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gray. Lt. W. Don Jensen is now at Tallahassee, Fla., receiving special spec-ial automotive ordnance training He was transferred there from Atlanta, Ga., where he recently completed a month's special training. Rit G. Brammar of Cheyenne, Wyo member of Acacia lodge No. 11, spoke at the meeting of Canyon lodge No. 13, F. & A M, Tuesday night. William Pappus, 02, section foreman for the Bingham and Uarlield Railway company, suffered suf-fered cuts and bruises when he fell from a railroad push car at 11 a.m. Tuesday near Dry Fork canyon. He is a patient at St. Mark s hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Anthon O. Jacob-son Jacob-son and daughter, Mary Agnes ??ent r.SHI?day visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Jacobson at Murray. Chizuko Ishimatsu, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. Ishimatsu. has been elected secretary-treasurer of the junior class at the College of St. Mary-of-the-Was-atch. Nick P. Floros of Lead Mine received a knee injury while at work Monday and is a patient at St. Mark's hospital, where he is reported as getting along fine. Mrs. Ray Peterson of 80 Freeman Free-man gave her son, Everett a birthday party Tuesday afternoon, after-noon, his fourth birthday. The children enjoyed games, birthday birth-day cake and refreshments. Mrs. Jack Ogden entertained Sunday afternoon for her son Jerry Lane, on his fourth birthday. birth-day. His friends and playmates enjoyed games and refreshments j LOCAL NOTES Joseph Delaney of Oakland, Calif., spent the week-end with his daughter, Mrs. W. C. Carter, and son, Dan Delaney. Mrs. Grant Evans of Salt Lake City left Tuesday after spending several days with her sister, Mrs. Ruth Moffitt. Mrs. Evans plans to join her husband at Boise, Ida., in the near future. The couple had been working at Hill field until Mr. Evans was transferred trans-ferred to Gowan field. No. 1 Firemen and auxiliary met Tuesday evening for dinner and bridge. Mr. and Mrs. John Osoro were in charge of arrangements arrange-ments and were assisted by Mrs. Edith Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. |