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Show Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Pack of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Culleton of Magna, Mr, and Mrs-King Mrs-King Cole of Midvale. Mrs. Tomiya Ishimatsu, a nurse from H6ly Cross hospital, last week became a member of the Bingham hospital staff. Mrs. Harry Rogerson of Salt Lake City visited overnight Saturday Sat-urday with Mr. Mrs. Thomas Rogerson. Early Sunday morning a telephone call was received from Cpl. Rogerson, stationed at Bangor, Me. The Bingham LDS ward Singing Sing-ing Mothers were entertained the evening of September 20 at the home of Mrs. Chrysta Woodland. Wood-land. The social honored Mrs. I Kit a McNeely, who received a lovely gift- Frizes at bridge went to Mrs. Ross Hocking and Mrs. Mary Brashier of Salt Lake City. Hot rolls, salad and chocolate were served twelve. Late summer sum-mer flowers decorated the living room. Bingham LDS ward Relief society so-ciety will begin the year at 1 p.m. Tuesday, October 3, it is announced by Mrs. Connie Harris, Har-ris, president, and members will hear the teacher's report by Mrs. Chrysta Woodland and the Theology lesson by Mrs. Ethel Richards. The second Tuesday of the month is for work and business, busi-ness, and on this occasion will be a party for visiting teachers. No. 2 Firemen's auxiliary met Monday evening with Mrs. E. E. Longfellow as hostess at her home. Prizes at 500 went to Mrs, T. A. Masters, Mrs. Clive Siddo-way Siddo-way and Mrs. Wallace Johnson. Refreshments were served to thirteen. The Needle and Thimble Sewing Sew-ing club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs- George A. Panos. Refreshments were served serv-ed to nine. Mrs. Max Brisk and Miss Virginia Vir-ginia Ryan joined Mrs. Ruth Duke and Mrs. J. D. Ryan, both of Salt Lake City, in Salt Lake City Monday for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sparkes and daughter, Helen, of Salt Lake City, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen U. Rawlings. '. LOCAL NOTES . Mrs. Verland Nelson and four little daughters are newcomers in Bingham Canyon. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Timothy of 139 Main street, Mrs. Nelson came from Roosevelt to live near her parents while her husband, Pvt. Verland Nelson, serves somewhere in France. Mrs. T. J. Hurley entertained at luncheon Tuesday in compliment compli-ment to her sister, Mrs. Lawrence Olsen, who leaves today for her home in Los Angeles after a two months' visit with relatives and friends in Salt Lake City. A guest of Gay Cushing over the week-end was Margaret Fal-leti, Fal-leti, a student of Henager's Business college. Mrs. R. W. Sumnicht spent the week-end in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Alice Valentine. Mrs. Sumnicht Sum-nicht talked to her husband, Captain Sumnicht, stationed in the Hawaiian islands, Monday evening. Mrs. Veda Shaw returned Tuesday from a month's visit in San Francisco with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Domgard and sons, Joe and Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ward of Rock Springs, Wyo., left Tuesday Tues-day to return home after a six-day six-day visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bates, Mrs. Marie 'Shaw, Mr. and Mrs- Dorius Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shaw of Lehi and Mr. and Mrs. John Adams of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Zorn had as dinner guests Sunday Mr- and Mrs. W. S. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clays and Mark Clays of Reno. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marriott left Tuesday afternoon by bus from Salt Lake City to visit two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Holden of Whittier, Calif. . The Twentieth Reunion of the Bingham high school class of the spring of 1924 took the form of a dinner dance at El Gaucho Inn Saturday evening. Eight members of the graduating class of sixteen were present with partners: Mr. and Mrs. Dallas F. Anderson, Copperton; Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thomas of Lark; Mr. and Mrs. John J. Creedon, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Priest of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Cole-man B. Quinn of Salt Lake City, |