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Show cards and small figurettes on mirrors were used to carry out the theme. Places were arranged for 50. The committee in charge included Mrs. A. C. Larick, Mrs. Elliott W. Evans, Mrs. W. A. Fike. I Mrs. William Meyers and Mrs-! Mrs-! W. G. Thomas. Decorations were arranged by Mrs. C. A. Morley, Mrs L. L. Watson. Mrs. Bert Thomas and Mrs. George Robbe. Mrs. Robert Sonne, worthy matron ma-tron of Martha chapter, welcomed welcom-ed the out-of-town visitors. Bob Jimas, president of Bingham Bing-ham Jaycees, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Leland G. Burress to a banquet meeting of Tremonton Jaycees and guests Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craig and I children Sheila Kay and Robin of Salinas, Calif., have spent 10 days visiting at the home of Mrs. Mary Zdunich. They plan to return re-turn to their home Saturday. Mrs. Albert Marsh and daugh- ter Sue of Salt Lake City vuued ' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Timothy. Mrs. George Panos returned Wednesday from a three-week visit in Portland, Ore. Chosen to reign last Friday I night as king and een of the annual Junior Promenade were J slender brown-eyed Mary Ann 1 Swain, daughter of Chiel Petty j Officer G. O. Swain, now stationed sta-tioned at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and Mrs. Swain of Copperton, and Bud Jones, son of Mrs. von-da von-da Morris of Bingham. The couple were named by popular vote ot I their classmates. The Prom was successful from all sianuoimo, ; socially, artistically and financially. I LOCAL NOTES j All interested in the Cub Scout program are cordially invited in-vited to the promotional meeting meet-ing held this evening at seven o'clock at the Highland Boy Community House. Speakers will include Cub Scout executives execu-tives from Salt Lake City. Joe Dyer and Al Quist, who will exhibit special films. Bert A. Hocking, a district Cub Scout official, will also attend. All Boy Scouts. Cub Scouts, their parents and friends are invited to attend the meeting. Invitations have been sent representative re-presentative persons of Bingham district to attend a meeting at the City hall at 7:30 p.m. April 13 to determine whether a Christmas Christ-mas greeting book, similar to the one published last year, is to be printed in 1S)45. The cards mailed mail-ed out were sent by Earl T. Jam I es, temporary committee chair- I man. Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Nerdin of No. 10 Dixon avenue of the betrothal of their daughter, Dawna Joy, to Robert Glenn Huebner, son of Mr. and Mrs W. E. Huebner of No. 32 Markham. The marriage mar-riage will be solemnized on Tuesday, Tues-day, May 1, and will be followed follow-ed by a reception that evening from eight to ten o'clock at the family home. Miss Nerdin is an operator at the Bingham office of Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company. Her fiance is employed by Utah Copper Cop-per company. "April Showers" was theme of the delightful banquet given Wednesday evening at Masonic ' hall by Martha chapter No. 7, I O.E.S., in compliment to Mr.s. Edna Whitmeyer of Ogden, Grand worthy matron, and her associate associ-ate grand officers. Daffodils, sweet peas and fern were used on the tables and umbrella place- |