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Show Mr and Mrs. Mark Caldwell left iast Friday to spend two weeks in Los AnTlrT daughter, Mjjjhfr Epworth league held a lot Luck dinner Wednesday evening at the Methodist Com-1 church. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilson are league sponsors. Bingham high school -n body gave the annual Footbdl dance Wednesday evening a he school. Lois Peterson was queen. Bob Jimas. president ut tni Bingham Canvon Jaycces, Mliou W Evans and Leland G. Bum will attend a luncheon Riven by the Salt Lake City J"'1 I ber of commerce today (Friday. Principal speaker at the lunch-leon lunch-leon will be Charlie Schlink of Peoria, 111. Mr. Schlink is making a tour of the United States under un-der auspices of the junior chamber cham-ber of commerce and the Caterpillar Cater-pillar company. His subject win be "Employment of Returning Veterans". ,. . Annual Thanksgiving dinner of ; Bingham No. 1 Firemen and aux- j iliary was held Monday evening ; with Mr. and Mrs Will mm Cook, , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Householder. : Mr and Mrs. Lon Rawlmgs and j Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jenkins) serving on the committee. Bridge prizes went to Mrs. Cook. Mrs. Householder, John J. Creedon , and Marlin Schultz. I George T. Parkinson, manager i , of Utah Power and Light com-, pany, left Saturday to spend a week with relatives and friends ! in Idaho Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gray left Thursday to visit over the week-end at Pocatcllo, Ida., with Andrew Gray's father, Andrew Gray Sr.. who is to observe his 90th birthdav Saturday. Mrs. Nicholas L. Strike writes from Chicago that she is enjoying enjoy-ing her trip with Mrs. Louis Strike and daughter Kay of Salt Lake City. The trio planned to sDend three weeks in Chicago, j : local notes: William Hardiman, a member of the Utah Symphony orchestra, orches-tra, and eminent violinist, gave a program at Bingham high school Tuesday afternoon. He was accompanied by his wife, a capable pianist. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Nerdin were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nerdin of West Jordan. Bingham Central school teachers teach-ers and Principal and Mrs. Harold Har-old W. Nielsen met Tuesday noon at Mrs. Carlotta Moretti's for a delicious spaghetti luncheon. lunch-eon. The social was a pre-Thanksgiving pre-Thanksgiving holiday function. Mrs. Lance Turner and son Max, a pharmacists mate 3!C at Farragut, Ida., were luncheon guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Panos. Mrs. Joseph Timothy entertained enter-tained the Needle and Thimble club Tuesday. Refreshments were served to twelve. George Panos and son Gussie attended the USAC and U of U game Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Nerdin and daughter Dawna were in American Amer-ican Fork Monday to attend funeral fun-eral services for Mrs. Nerdin's aunt, Mrs. Annie Preston. Mrs. Robert Brown and daughter dau-ghter Elaine of Sandy spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Homer P. Edwards of Roosevelt are spending Thanksgiving holidays at the Nelson home. |