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Show hospital. Her condition is reported report-ed as excellent. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nelson of Upalco, who were married Monday Mon-day in the Logan LDS temple, were guests two days this week of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson. The bride is the former Miss Jean Stokes of Tremonton. The Senior League of the Methodist Me-thodist Community church will attend a social Saturday evening at the home of David T. Ireland. Miss Irene Anderson is in charge of plans for refreshments. Attending a luncheon Tuesday for members of the auxiliary to the American Institute of Mining Min-ing and Metallurgical Engineers at the Town club in Salt Lake City were Mrs. Louis Buchman. Mr. and Mrs. H. Smernoff were hosts at a bridge supper last evening. eve-ning. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Marriott and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Booth. The Rev. and Mrs. Meredith Smith will entertain at dinner Saturday for the Rev. and Mrs. D. E. Wilson of Binghamton, N. Y., and the Rev. and Mrs. Cecil Green of Salt Lake City. Mrs. William D. Kidd left Tuesday evening for Poulsbo, Wash., to visit several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John E. Greene and daughter, Cheryl. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Larick Wednesday evening even-ing were Mrs. Max M. DuBois, Mrs. Ollie M. Schonian of Duch- esne and Mrs. Mildred T. Stockman Stock-man of Salt Lake City. The regular semi-monthly meetina of the Bingham Lions club will be held at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 17. at the Bingham Bing-ham cafe. A Valentine color scheme was followed by Mrs. M. D. Starley, hostess at a card club party last Friday evening. Mrs. W. D. S. Brown of Copperton was an invited in-vited guest. Prizes went to Mrs. O. G. Muir, Mrs. T. A. Tobiason and Mrs. Marlund Eden. Mrs. J. A. Norden. Mrs. L. C. Jones and Mrs. L, S. Breckon. Miss Ethel Richards, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Paul S. Richards Rich-ards and a freshman, at the University Uni-versity of Utah, is president of the pledge group of Alpha Chi Omega, social sorority. Miss Lucy Praggastis of Salt Lake City, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Praggastis, has been installed worthy maid of Phi Alpha Pi chapter of Maids of Athens, junior auxiliary to the Order of Ahepa. Mrs. James M. Sullenger, daughter dau-ghter of Mayor and Mrs. Ed W. Johnson, arrived home Tuesday morning from Newport, Rhode Island. For the past seven months Mrs. Sullenger has been in Portsmouth, Ports-mouth, N.H., and New York City with her husband, who is now on active duty in the submarine service. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Anderson and children of Rock Springs. Wyo., were week-end guests or Mr. and Mrs. Leland G. Burress. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Burress are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Raw-lines Raw-lines and childrpn Rillv nnrl LOCAL NOTES John Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Christensen of Copperton, has been named fourth specialist in the quartermaster quarter-master section of the Gowan field air base at Boise, Idaho. The promotion brought a wage increase. in-crease. Policeman R. J. Contratto, district dis-trict chairman of police defense work, gave instruction on gases, espionage, sabotage and related subjects Monday evening at Lark. Tonight, Friday, Mr. Contratto Con-tratto has scheduled a class at Copperfield. Keith Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rasmussen and since last June in service at the 81st school squadron advanced army air corps at Stockton field, Calif., has received a sergeant's commission. Mr. Rasmussen attended at-tended school half of each day and also instructs a radio technician tech-nician class of 12 men. Joyce, were guests at dinner Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sparkes in Salt Lake City. The occasion was Mrs. Sparkes' birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zaccaria returned home February 5 from a two-day visit in Helper with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zaccaria Sr. Second Lieutenant Reed Lyon, son of Bishop and Mrs. David C. Lyon, left yesterday for Fort Sill. Okla., for a course of special training. Lieutenant Lyon was granted a week's furlough following fol-lowing completion of a course in field artillery at Camp Roberts, Calif. The lower Bingham Sewing club met last evening as guests of Mrs. Ed Beck. Joseph Granquist was taken to St. Mark's hospital Sunday for treatment of pneumonia. M. Jane West, nurse and health lecturer, will apeak at the sewing sew-ing class at the Civic Center at 10 a.m. Monday, it is announced by Mrs. Vera Hillstrom, WPA sewing instructor. City Councilman Dale Johnston John-ston was in Salt Lake City Monday, Mon-day, Tuesday and Wednesday attending the annual highway engineering conference as a representative re-presentative of Bingham Canyon. Max Golish, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Golish. of Copperfield, came home last Friday to spend six days' leave. He left yesterday to return to his position as first class fireman with the coast guard at Alameda, Calif. Mr. Golish Go-lish expects to receive rank of second class petty officer next month. Miss Helen Morris underwent an operation Friday at St. Mark's |