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Show Thanksgiving Ilaskets Go To Needy and III The smullest number of Thanksgiving baskets distributed distribut-ed locally in over five years reflected re-flected the improved economic status of the majority resident in Bingham district. . v Women's Civic club sent out eight baskets, Mrs. Ross Hocking, Hock-ing, president, reports. Recipients Recipi-ents were those judged most needy by social service workers who visit here regularly as part of their duties under WPA. Mrs. S. T. Nerdin, chairman of the club welfare committee, and Mrs. Hocking arranged the boxes box-es personally. Meat, celery, canned can-ned goods, cranberries, sweet potatoes and apples filled each box. The Community Chest allowed al-lowed the club enough money lor items that were purchased. Children of the Bingham LDS ward Primary Association filled large baskets with cookies, vegetables, veg-etables, candy and peanuts. Each of the 10 classes, assisted by teachers and officers, filled one basket and delivered it Monday Mon-day to the home ol an elderly or sick member of the ward. Mrs. J. O. Rasmussen, superintendent, was in charge. |