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Show Mr. and Mrs. ElliotMyTI and daughters, Claudia and i ?f an, left Wednesday afternlST spend four days in Jerom ?3 with Mr. and Mrs M Grant. ' WlUia Mr. and Mrs. s W To f and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer ft ques and son, Rosnr Thanksgiving day at LoganP1 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hawt I Ogden spent Sunday with ! and Mrs. Eugene Morris. I Thanksgiving dinner a'uesu I Mr. and Mrs. Willard NuJ were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oi'i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nichols i and Mrs. Heber Nichols and'tol Nell Browning of Salt Lake C 3 Pike of Salt Lake City to make up a Thanksgiving day dinner party at the Alta club. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Rea and daughter. Sharlene of Baker. Ore spent the forepart oi the Sk wth Mrs. Rea's brother-in-bw and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gil-bert P. Clements. The Rea and Clements families were Thanks-grving Thanks-grving day guests of Mr and Mrs. P. G Downs of Mmvalc. A Thanksgiving motif was used for the dinner party Mr. and Mrs Glen Da vies gave Saturday evening at their home for Mr and Mrs. C. A. Morley. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Allmark. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robison, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Faddis of America Ameri-ca Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Bird and Mr. and Mrs. A. Pearson, all of Midvale The evening eve-ning was spent at bridge, prizes going to Mrs. Faddis Mrs. Robison. Robi-son. Mr. Pearson and Mr. Faddis. Fad-dis. Mrs. A. C. Larick and grandson, grand-son, Richard Dobson. spent Thanksgiving in Price with , her sister, Mrs. George Blake. They planned to return Sunday. LOCALNOTES Linger Longer club met Tuesday Tues-day evening at the home of Mrs. Clinton Robison. A birthday gift from the group was presented Mrs. John Nillson. War savings stamps were bridge prizes and were awarded Mrs. Irvin Still-man, Still-man, Mrs. Marlund Eden and Mrs. J. T. Davis. Mrs. Eden is a new member of the group. A delicious de-licious hot meat pie supper was served eight-Dorothy eight-Dorothy Contratlo celebrated her eighth birthday November 19 at a party arranged by her mother, Mrs. R. J. Contratto. The luncheon table was arranged with a red, white and blue birthday birth-day cake as centerpiece and red and white tapers in holders at each end of the table. Enjoying games and refreshments were Marilyn Mikas, Johnny Gara-hana, Gara-hana, Ann Claire Griffin, Felix Bedont, Darrell Robertson, Betty Ann Contratto. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kennedy of Aurora arrived November 19 to I visit a month with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Day and other relatives of Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stanford of Salt Lake City spent Thanksgiving Thanks-giving with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. J Doyle. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Swuin-ston Swuin-ston were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Swain-ston. Swain-ston. William T. Allmark returned home November 10 from Chicago where he attended a . Refrigeration Refrigera-tion school the past six weeks. Mrs. Leon Smith had her grandmother, Mrs. Francis L. Jones of Beaver, as a guest the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caul-field Caul-field and daughter, Lorraine, and I daughter-in-law, Mrs. Hyland Caulfield of Salt Lake City, were guests Thanksgiving day of Mr and Mrs. O'Brien Caulfield of Granger. Mrs. John Steele of Midvale spent the week-end with Mrs Thomas Caulfield. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Oswald joined Colonel and Mrs. Shepard |