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Show j LOCAL notes : Mrs. J. D. Hawks and son, J. D., of Ogden spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. und Mrs. Eugene Morris. Ray Tatton left Salt Lake City by plane Tuesday morning to attend funeral services for his brother. Lyle Tatton of Colville, Wash., who died Monday. Mr. Tatton was in Colville about a month ago to see his mother, Mrs. George Tatton, who was seriously ill. Thirteen Scouts of this district plan to attend the annual Boy Scout Pow Wow being held at the University of Utah Wednes- day, Thursday and Friday of this week, according to Joseph Kemp, secretary of the Bingham Boy Scout council. Officer Candidate DelBert V. Barrett and Mrs. Barrett were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S- Jones and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bolman last Saturday. Officer Candidate Barrett Bar-rett was en route from Camp Roberts. Calif., to Fort Sill, Okla., where he has entered the field artillery school of the army. Mrs. Barrett returned to Reno, Nev., Sunday evening, where she is employed. Mrs. A. C. Larick and grandson, grand-son, Richard Larick, returned Sunday from Price where they spent three days with Mr. and Mrs. George Blake. Mrs. Larick and Mrs. Blake are sisters. Mrs. Leo Brisk and son, Jerry, returned March 31 from a three-weeks' three-weeks' visit in Spring City with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Covert. W. L. Mitchell returned Tuesday Tues-day afternoon from Butte, Mont., where he was called April 1 by the death of his mother, Mrs. Ed Lindsey, on March 31. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon. af-ternoon. Mr. Mitchell met a sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Alfred Schoetf of Denver, Den-ver, in Salt Lake City and made the trip to Butte and return with her. Mr. and Mrs- Gilbert P. Clements Cle-ments and family spent April 1 visiting in American Fork with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Clements. Monday evening Mrs. B. C. Snyder entertained her bridge foursome. Mrs. Lenore Andrea-son Andrea-son played high. Refreshments were served those mentioned and Mrs. L. E. Milner and Mrs. J. J. Doyle. Mrs. Howard Hooper of San Francisco left Sunday to return home after a four-day visit with her sister, Mrs. Christ Apostal. Mrs. Hooper has two sons. Seaman Sea-man First Class Rex Johnson, who has been at sea five months, and Max Johnson, employed bv Utah Copper company. Seaman Johnson telephoned from South Carolina, where his boat docked for repairs, on February 25. Mrs. Jack Stanford of Salt Lake City visited her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Doyle, several days last week. Mr. Stanford arrived Sunday to take his wife home. Women's Society of Christian Service will meet at 1 o'clock today (Friday) at the home of Mrs. Ernest Prifimore. The group will spend the afternoon sewing for a bazaar. Catechist Elizabeth Clifford, who has been receiving treatment treat-ment for many months at Santa Teresita sanitorium at Duarte, Calif., has been released and is at Azusa, Calif. She expects to be able to resume work in the fall. Mrs. Sam Cabibi left Tuesday morning to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman, Spring City, for an indefinite period. David Snyder of Clearfield spent Sunday evening visiting his mother, Mrs. B. C. Snyder. Mrs. Harry Drossos returned Wednesday from a three-day stay in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Nick Benos. A University of Utah extension exten-sion course on Safetv, given by E. H. Isenberg, began March 31 at Bingham high school. 18 persons per-sons have enrolled for the Monday Mon-day and Thursday Ihree-hour classes. Monday evening H. E. Douglass, an engineeer for the B. F. McDonald Safety company at Los Angeles, was puest speaker. speak-er. The extension course follows the 15-week class on Child Psychology given by Mrs. L. R. McKay. Women's Benefit association, Alice Review No. 16, met the evening of March 31 at the home of Mrs- Peter Smith of tCopper-ton. tCopper-ton. Special guests included Mrs. Florence Greenig and Mrs. Isa-belle Isa-belle Murphy, both of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Irvin Stillman of Bingham. Prizes at bridge went to Mrs. Charles F. Sullenger, Mrs. J. J. Doyle and Mrs. Wil-ford Wil-ford H. Harris. A tasty luncheon lunch-eon was served to twelve. Paul Webb was taken to Bingham Bing-ham hospital Monday. Mrs. Clarence Robison and family spent Sunday visiting in Pleasant Grove with Mrs. Ro-bison's Ro-bison's sister, Mrs. Robert Proctor, Proc-tor, who was celebrating her birthday. Mrs. Herschel Green,' teacher of the Trekker class of Bingham LDS ward primary entertained 10 members of the class Tuesday at a weiner roast. The boys hiked hik-ed up Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Clair R. Mathis and Connie Rae and Jimmie enjoyed en-joyed dinner in Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Reno ; Marcon joined Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Tyson and Mr. and Mrs. Ray CarL all of Copperfield, at golfing and dinner in Salt Lake City Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Nerdin and Dawna Joy spent Sunday in Og-ddn Og-ddn with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Babcock. Mr. and Mrs. Reno Marcon and daughter, Frances Agnes, spent Friday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. John F. O'Brien and sons, Jack and Kenny, of Midvale. were dinner guests Monday of I Mrs. O. J. Graham. |